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In Their Own Words – Jaden Knudsen

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...

Vote Your Principles

[Editor’s Note: This was originally posted before the 2012 election. however, the points remain relevant to the upcoming election this year.] Patriot Academy Alumnus Joshua-Caleb Barton You don’...

Samuel Huntington: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor

Samuel Huntington was born in 1732, one of ten children. His father was a farmer, so Samuel worked hard as a young man. Like so many of his era, he had little formal schooling, but that didn’t stop hi...

The Advice of a Disinterested Friend

Jonathan Paine 1796 “Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude, urge me, on an oc...

In Their Own Words – Makai Knebel

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...

Roger Sherman: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor (part 2)

Mark Cole continued from last week Throughout his life, Roger Sherman put the interest of Connecticut above all else. Therefore, when the opposition to the Stamp Act of 1765 devolved into social disor...

America – The Titanic?

Decades ago, a great undertaking was commenced. Men put their fortunes on the line for this great new venture, while the world looked on in awe and wonder. I’m not talking about the birth of America. ...

A Father’s Prayer

Jonathan Paine 1796 “In looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life, my feelings do not permit me to suspend the deep acknowledgment of that debt of grati...

Roger Sherman: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor (part 1)

Mark Cole Over the years in America and the west generally, the nature and means of education have dramatically changed. But it is a serious error to think that before the contemporary era of schoolin...