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Thomas Jefferson: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor (part 2)

Mark Cole Jefferson entered the bar in 1767 and by the early 1770’s, he had already been elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses. In 1774, he wrote A Summary View of the Rights of British America a...

The Forgotten Piece of the Syria Puzzle

Patriot Academy Alumnus Jake McDonald In the wake of the latest chemical attack in Syria that killed nearly 75 people and wounded over 550 others, social media sites and online forum boards have becom...

Has the American Justice System Failed?

Jonathan Paine What is Justice? In America, we have an entire system that is dedicated to this seemingly nebulous concept. We have people dressed in black robes who go by the name “Justice”. Statues h...

Brady Smith Discusses the Future of Patriot Academy

Patriot Academy continues to have an incredible impact! Listen as Patriot Academy alumnus Brady Smith discusses the incredible growth Patriot Academy is seeing and the exciting summer of Academies tha...

In Their Own Words – Hannah Dekker

Every year, hundreds of leaders receive training from Patriot Academy. And every year that number is increasing! Through email updates, our social media, and the Patriot Press, we work to keep you inf...

Thomas Jefferson: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor (part 1)

Mark Cole On the obelisk marker of Thomas Jefferson’s grave at Monticello, you will find this engraving” A more complete epitaph could also note that Thomas Jefferson had been the Governor of Vi...

Boulder, CO. Changes Its Name To “Crazy Town” – And There Goes the 2nd Amendment

Jonathan Paine Boulder, Colorado City Council unanimously passed after first reading a city ordinance that would ban the sale & possession of “assault weapons”, bump stocks, and magazines of over ...

In Their Own Words – Gladys Booth

Every year, hundreds of leaders receive training from Patriot Academy. And every year that number is increasing! Through email updates, our social media, and the Patriot Press, we work to keep you inf...

John Hancock: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor (part 3)

Mark Cole Hancock’s large and flamboyant signature went down in history and this quote – perhaps apocryphal – has often been attributed to him: “The British ministry can read that name without s...