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and promoting our history and heritage.

A patriot is anyone who loves,
supports, and defends his or her country. Patriotism inspires positive attitudes regarding the nation in which
someone lives, a desire to preserve its culture and character, and pride in the
achievements of its people. Some people criticize patriotism. They seem to feel that such emotions foster a blind allegiance. However, a true patriot does not ignore his country's wrongs, nor the chance to correct them. In fact, he wants to see the wrongs remedied precisely because he loves his country so much! Every country has its patriots, but the
The first American Patriots were members of the original thirteen colonies that
rebelled against British control during the American Revolution. They consisted
of lawyers, farmers, merchants, physicians, judges, educators, and many others – men and
women from all social, economic, ethnic and racial backgrounds. The most
prominent leaders of the American Patriot movement are referred to as our Founding
Fathers, since they were the ones who declared the
There have been many more great American patriots since the signing of the unanimous Declaration. It may seem that our nation's overall level of patriotism varies somewhat among communities
and fluctuates depending on current events, such as during times of war or immediately following the tragedy of 9-11. Nevertheless, millions of Americans have faithfully shown their patriotism throughout the years by helping their country, whether on the battle front or working on the home front.
Patriots
voluntarily adhere to certain values such
as respect for the flag, and proudly participate in symbolic acts such as displaying patriotic signs. However, patriotism
means more than simply waving the American flag, reciting "The Pledge of
Allegiance," or singing "The Star Spangled Banner." A patriot's dedication to the principles that make the
For one thing, patriotism means making sure that our
children are educated about the traditional cultural and moral values upon
which our nation and government were founded. This would include a thorough knowledge of our country's four most important documents: The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States, The Bill of Rights, and The Ten Commandments.
On the surface, patriots appear to be more involved in their communities than the average citizen. Patriots and their families are often active in civic organizations, church groups, youth programs, etc. Homeschoolers in particular tend to be considerably more involved in civic affairs than their public school counterparts. In addition, while most are honest Americans who simply believe in doing their civic duty, a patriot loves his country so much that he or she is truly passionate about promoting and defending its interests.
A true patriot remains loyal to his country at all costs. If it is occupied by an enemy, he is a member of a resistance group. Some might associate this type of patriotism only with armed militias. However, anyone who fights to preserve the heritage of our nation is a patriot even when it is done through public speeches, letters to the editor, petitions, or other peaceful means. And by the way, if we didn't have patriots defending our second amendment, the rest of them would be taken away. Remember, the price of freedom is eternal vigilance and the willingness to protect it against all enemies, both foreign and domestic.
Like all large-scale movements, the modern patriot movement is a compilation of various groups that see different issues as their primary concern. These include: right-to-keep-and-bear-arms advocates, tax reformers, United Nations opponents, judicial reformers, social security opponents, educational freedom advocates, etc. Conservative Christian patriots are God-fearing folks who are pro-Constitution, pro-Life, and pro-Christ. Homeschool patriots specifically promote and defend the concept of educational liberty – that is, the constitutional right and freedom of teaching their own children at home.
Many patriots fall into more than one category, of course. And while their primary focus may differ, virtually every patriot group supports the fundamental goal of revitalizing American liberty through Constitutional and law-abiding government. As with all movements, individual patriots and their views range from the mainstream to the radical. But no matter where our personal interests lie, we must always remember our collective obligation to ensure that justice is done, freedom prevails, and the principles upon which our nation was founded endure. Let's revitalize citizen participation in our government, teach our children the principles of freedom, and restore the spirit of America's founders.
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Did you know...? We believe in limited government, fiscal discipline, low taxes,
strong defense, the Second Amendment, education that is free from governmental control,
judges who enforce – not make – our laws, parental rights, and the
unwavering defense of the right to life. In summary, we believe that
