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The funniest thing you will read all day…

is the National Review’s ode to Thanksgiving.

Once a year, we Americans set aside a day for a feast of thanksgiving. It is worth remembering — and, may I suggest, taking time to discuss with the family and friends gathered at the Thanksgiving table — to whom and for what we are thankful.

First and foremost, we owe a debt beyond measure to those who, in every generation since America’s founding, have put their lives on the line to keep the rest of us safe within our borders and our homes. At this moment, such men and women are far from their homes fighting an enemy whose goal is to make us submit — to them, their laws, and their authority. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of Iran’s Islamist revolution, put it succinctly: “People cannot be made obedient except with the sword!”

Did that get off topic fast, or what? Thanksgiving is all about NOT SUBMITTING TO THE MUSLIMS. NEVER FORGET.

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