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Conservatives’ Partial Devotion to the Declaration of Independence

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July 24, 2024
Conservatives’ Partial Devotion to the Declaration of Independence
Larry Arnn, the conservative president of Hillsdale College, arguably the most conservative college in the country, had an op-ed in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal in which he partially praised the Declaration of Independence. Complimenting J.D. Vance’s speech accepting the Republican vice-presidential nomination, Arnn reflected on certain passages of the Declaration of Independence, such as how it is sometimes necessary for people …


















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