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The Dutiful Citizen

Jonathan Paine 1796 “I beg you, at the same time, to do me the justice to be assured that this resolution has not been taken without a strict regard to all the considerations appertaining to the relat...

Service, Not Power

Jonathan Paine 1796 Friends and Fellow-Citizens: The period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the United States being not far distant, and the time actually arr...

Elbridge Gerry: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor

Mark Cole The Massachusetts delegation to the Continental Congress contained some of the most distinguished men of the founding era: John Hancock, Sam Adams, John Adams and Elbridge Gerry. These men w...

3 Keys to Being a “Principled Leader”

Post by Patriot Academy alumnus Hannah Watts Often, in the political world, we are told that we must hold fast to our principles. However, there is not much discussion on what this really means. Being...

The Truth On Trump’s New Title X Regulations

Patriot Academy Alumnus, Frank Alegria Recently, the Trump administration released its “Protect Life Rule,” a partial reinstitution of the 1980’s statutes put into effect by former president Ron...

Robert Treat Paine: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor

Mark Cole Massachusetts sent an especially formidable delegation to the Second Continental Congress.  Indeed, it is impossible to conceive of the cause of independence without the heroic labors of Mas...

John Adams: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor

“I must be independent as long as I live,” John Adams once said.  And so it all began, the life of this incredible man: lawyer, patriot, diplomat, President, husband and father – and above all else, a...

Peace Through Strength – North Korea & Iran vs. America

Jonathan Paine The world benefits from a strong America. 3 American prisoners were being held in North Korea. Take a minute and let that sink in. Americans were being held against their will in hard l...

Samuel Adams: Lives, Fortunes, Sacred Honor

Mark Cole On the night of December 16, 1773, a group of Boston patriots spotted three ships surreptitiously docked in the city harbor, openly defying the John Hancock-led colonial boycott on British t...