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Happy 4th! – What Happened to E Pluribus Unum?| The Post & Email

July 1, 2011 Leave a comment

UNIFYING FOR STRENGTH AND PURPOSE

by JB Williams, ©2011

E Pluribus Unum” became a U.S. motto by an act of Congress in 1782 and appears on the Great Seal of the United States

(Jul. 1, 2011) — In my search to write something worthy of the 2011 Independence Day celebration, at a time in history when the communist left is totally unified against the remaining and totally divided so-called “independent thinkers” who refer to themselves as “patriots,” my love for the concept of E Pluribus Unum came to mind… a term few “patriots” seem to have ever heard before.

The term E Pluribus Unum dates back to the founding of our once great nation. It was a very simple concept, a Latin term chosen by our Founding Fathers as the official National Motto for the newly formed United States of America, which translates in English to – “Out of many, one.”

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