WATCH: TulsiGabbard says 'cancel culture' is attacking freedom in Thanksgiving message
“Unfortunately, this vision that our founders had for us, a lot of our leaders have forgotten it,” Gabbard said on a special holiday edition of The Tulsi Gabbard Show.
“For me as a soldier and a veteran, like my brothers and sisters who wear the uniform or who’ve served, I really take to heart the old saying ‘I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,’” Gabbard said in the video she shared on her Twitter. #Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on everything we’re grateful for. My prayer is that I may continue to be inspired by God's love, hear His guidance, & live my life in a way that’s pleasing to Him working for the wellbeing of his children https://t.co/asAW9n9Gxl“It’s unfortunate how far away we’ve gotten as a society and as a country from that vision our founders had for us,” she said.
Gabbard also shared what she was grateful for, including service members, her friends and family, God for his"unconditional love," and, most of all, life.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER
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