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Remembering Our Patriots: Declaration Signers’ Legacy

250th U.S.A. Semiquincentennial celebration featuring Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, White House, fireworks

Commemorating 250 years of American freedom with iconic symbols and fireworks

In this issue:


Who were the original signers and what happened to them?

Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred Honor

I hope everyone is planning to participate in at least one celebration of our great nation’s Independence Day. But beyond the hot dogs, picnics, and fireworks, I hope all reading this newsletter take a moment to appreciate the tremendous sacrifices made by the original Patriots.

A powerful way to revisit that history is through one of the most famous broadcasts by the late Rush Limbaugh, one of the most influential political commentators of our time who remains dearly missed. Each year, he shared a deeply moving speech written by his father that paid tribute to the original signers of the Declaration of Independence.

On this eve of celebrating our nation’s 250th birthday, it is well worth revisiting that history—and remembering the heavy personal consequences faced by those brave patriots who risked everything to set our nation on its course to freedom.

My Father’s Speech – by Rush Limbaugh, Jr.

The freedom we enjoy today exists because the original signers were willing to sacrifice everything. Our privilege to vote is a precious legacy of their courage, yet it is one we too often take for granted.

What’s at Stake Now – GET OUT THE VOTE!

Do not sit out the August 2026 election! On average, fewer than 15% of eligible voters participated in the May primary. If you are not content to let others speak for you in our local government, ensure your voice is heard. Attend upcoming campaign events to meet the candidates face-to-face, protect our community, and make a plan to vote.

Here’s what’s on that August ballot:

Local Leadership: From School Board to County Mayor, and Road Superintendent to County Sheriff. These local officials impact your life, your wallet, and your neighborhood most directly.
State Representative and Senate: The state body that is responsible for Tennessee’s state budget and all state legislation certainly should be those who share your values!
Tennessee Governor: The governor holds immense authority over state agencies and plays an impactful role in collaboration with the General Assembly.
U.S. Senate and House of Representatives: A critical line of defense for national recovery and restoring strong, common-sense leadership in Congress.

Obtain a sample ballot by contacting your local election office.

Your community, your state, your vote. See you at the polls!


July Meetings and Upcoming Events


Putnam County GOP
Tuesday, July 7th @ 6-8 pm  FB link
Program: America 250 Celebration

TICKETED EVENT – $10
Call (931)265-5185

Lazy G Ranch
6070 Dodson Branch Rd,
Cookeville, TN 38501


Cumberland Co Republican Women
Thursday, July 9th @ 5:00 pm FB link

Program: Congressional and Gubernatorial Candidates

TCAT Upper Cumberland, Bldg 1
910 Miller Ave
Crossville, TN 38555


Van Buren County GOP
Thursday, July 9th @ 6 pm  FB link
Potluck Dinner
Program: TBA

Burritt College
445 College St, Spencer, TN 38585


Rep. Women of the Upper Cumberland
Tuesday, July 14th @ 12 pm (noon) FB link

RSVP and details: tnrwuc.org

J&S Construction Building Conference Rm. (Behind Holiday Inn)
1844 Foreman Dr., Cookeville


Overton County GOP
Tuesday, July 14th @ 6:30 pm FB link
Program:  TBA
Livingston-Overton Chamber of Commerce
222 East Main St
Livingston, TN


Smith County GOP
Tuesday, July 14th @ 6:30 pm  FB link

Smith County Chamber of Commerce
939 Upper Ferry Rd A, Carthage, TN 37030


Cumberland County GOP
Tuesday, July 21 at 6:00 pm FB link


Warren County GOP
No meeting in July  FB link

Warren County Admin building
Early Voting room
201 Locust Street, McMinnville, TN 37110


White County GOP
Monday, July 27th @ 6 pm FB link

3rd Floor, White County Courthouse
1 East Bockman Way, Sparta, TN38583


Jackson County GOP
Tuesday, July 28th @ 6:30 pm FB link

New Hope Baptist Church
311 N. Murray St, Gainesboro TN 38562


On the Horizon
Reagan Dinners and Events

7/18
Cumberland County 6th Annual Golf TournamentTeam Fee: $320 for team of 4
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs for players
Non-players can purchase dinner for $15
Link to download registration form: HERE
1 pm shotgun start
Light supper after tournament
Lake Tansi Golf Club
2476 Dunbar Rd, Crossville, TN 38572

7/18
Putnam County Congressional ForumDistrict 6 Congressional Candidate Meet and Greet
Light Snacks served.
11 am – 2 pmThe Holly Gray
125 Holly Street
Monterey, TN 38574
7/18
Jackson County Reagan Day DinnerTickets $45 and Tables of 6, $250
Selling out FAST! Send check to PO Box 293 or purchase ticket via TICKET LINK
Contact: (931)268-5175 or jctngop@gainesborotn.com
6:30 pm200 South Main St Gainesboro, TN 38562

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