RYAFF LLC

RYAFF LLC Raise Your American Flag Forever! Join the movement today! Our mission is to unite, not divide. We want to get an American Flag on every mailbox in the country.

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Our mission is to unite America and give back to the people and organizations that have laid the foundation for America. $5 from every box sold will be donated to a foundation of your choosing. One way to show that we are united, is to proudly wave Raise American Flag Forever. To spread the word, we also include unique American made products to go along with 3 flags. A PORTION OF EVERY SALE GOES T

O LOCAL OR NATIONAL CHARITIES; INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: VFW’S, AMERICAN LEGION POST, AND OTHER LOCAL OR NATIONAL MILITARY NON-PROFIT CHARITIES.

Thank you to all of our veterans. Past, present, and future. Go to www.ryaff.com to show your patriotism and purchase a ...
11/11/2021

Thank you to all of our veterans. Past, present, and future. Go to www.ryaff.com to show your patriotism and purchase a Patriot Box today! $5 from every box sold goes directly to a local or national foundation to help veterans. These make great gifts for anyone that has served our great country, first responders, or anyone that is proud to be an American!

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11/11/2021

This letter my son wrote in 2018 is what inspired me to come up with my new business.

RYAFF
RAISE YOUR AMERICAN FLAG FOREVER.AMERICA UNITED WE STAND.
AMERICA DIVIDED WE FALL.
HELP UNITE AMERICA AGAIN.
RYAFF THANKS TO ALL VETERANS AND ESPECIALLY THE ONES WHO PAID THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE.
FREEDOM IS NOT FREE.

In our country’s present state, there stands a great divide between the people. That divide is the greatest threat to our national security that we have ever faced; and yet, we refuse to face or regard it as something of significance.
When this country was founded, it was done so by everyday people. The names we most commonly associate with patriotism and the fight against tyranny – John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington – belonged to men who lead the everyday lives of lawyers, plantation owners, scientists, and military leaders, respectively. Their varying livelihoods created differences among them that caused conflict between them during their time in political office. But they did not consider these conflicts so great that they would render political discourse inoperable and compromise unachievable. Their ability to compromise on issues of politics and find common understanding is what allowed them to stand against the greatest empire the world had ever seen and bring forth a new nation founded on the principle that we the people have certain God-given rights which government must not impede if it is to remain just.

One of those liberties endowed to us by our Creator is the right to disagree with others and freely express that disagreement through means displayed in the First Amendment of our Constitution. Unfortunately, we the people often utilize that God-given liberty as a means of emphasizing the petty differences that exist between us as individuals, rather than utilize it to advocate for democracy and maintain our Republic, as the Founders intended. It is well-known that the men who brought forth this nation wanted its people to have the capacity to publicly voice their grievances without punishment. Because they knew that to deny that right would be to commit to the same practices of the tyrannical empire that they had been warring against. But one underlying reason the Founders were so adamant not to infringe on the right of free speech, I think, is that they also knew that sometimes the only way to unite people under a common cause is to allow them to voice what causes they don’t align with.

With that said, God gave us the right by means unknown to man, the Founders protected it through the Constitution; and we are the ones who must use it every day of our lives. So, why do I want to attend a military academy? I want to attend a military academy of these United States because I believe it will prepare me far more than any other institution to not only protect the rights and values the people of this country hold dear; but also use them myself to benefit the people. It will give me the incentive to work at finding commonality in a population so wrought with voices of conflict and discrepancy. It will provide me with hope, by giving me brotherly bonds beyond comprehension with my fellow soldiers, of all different backgrounds and ethnicities, that among all those voices there is common ground to be found; and if I find it and advocate for it, from whatever position I find myself in after graduating from an academy. I aspire to see this nation grow and prosper as a prime example of a country with a unified populace and legislature that is structured around the interest of that populace.

Written by Kitt J Kalscheur Jr.
Edited by Charles Webb III

11/11/2021

WHY WE STARTED RYAFF
I have always been very patriotic; so when my son decided to join the military, it became my dream to help people in need. I wanted to get more involved with helping our military armed forces family. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I came up with the idea of trying to unite the American people; and this is where RYAFF (Raise Your American Flag(s) Forever) was born.
My thought was that if you are proud to be an American, you should want to Raise Your American Flag(s) Forever (RYAFF). I put together a gift package of 100% American-made products to sell:
T-shirt with logo
Static cling window decal
Military challenge coin
3 American Flags to put up on the back of your mailbox or somewhere by your house

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3738 County Road P
Cross Plains, WI
53528

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