By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-12 | News and society The movies such as “The Patriot,” “Top Gun,” “Iron Man,” “Team America: World Police,” and “Air Force One” are recommended as some of the most interesting American patriotic films. read more
By: Kurt Jonas | 2010-04-04 | Politics becoming a patriot is a very personal decision. One cannot be told to feel patriotic and as a county that embraces individual freedoms, patriotism is not imposed on any of our citizens. read more
By: Kurt Jonas | 2010-04-04 | Politics Leading up to the American Revolution, one of the main grievances of the colonists was "no taxation without representation." This famed slogan referenced the colonists' belief that England was in violation of the Magna Carta and that in order for the government (the Parliament) to be permitted to tax them, the colonists needed to have representation. This meant of course, the right to vote. read more
By: kitty | 2010-12-07 | Football Good observation from @MikeReiss on Twitter: "Patriots open with an interesting defensive wrinkle -- rookie LB Dane Fletcher in the base personnel ... read more
By: All-Purpose Guru | 2010-10-22 | Book Reviews A compendium of events and documents in American history. For each date, most of a page describing one event plus a list of five more. See what happened on your birthday! Refresh your memory of what you learned in school and forgot! Read it every day with your children and help them love studying history! read more
By: Michael William | 2010-07-15 | Arts & Entertainment Entertainment Apart from TV programs of different genre, we also like to watch some patriotic programs. It instills in us the feeling of motherland and brotherhood. The notion of patriotism is not only limited to celluloid but on television too. There have been plenty of worthwhile DISH Network shows that have delivered remarkable instances and sullied forth of honoring your motherland. July 14 is celebrated as Flag Day in the United States. This event is marked as day in 1777 when the Continental Congress adopted the Stripes and the Stars in the national flag of the United States. It then had only... read more
By: robin brain | 2011-04-25 | College With over 80 comprehensive volumes, the Cambridge encyclopedia volumes are one of the most informative and educative contents ever produced by the print media. Especially the volumes contain the details of all the eminent personalities of the world and one of them is the great American Patriot and Silversmith of the 18th century Paul Revere. read more
By: Steven Coffman | 2010-04-04 | Politics How much do you appreciate your right to vote? Did you know that there are no laws for "the right to vote" in our United States Constitution? Throughout American history, many average citizens like you and me fought for this right, and in some cases, even died for the right to vote! read more
By: Carl DiNello | 2010-10-26 | Movies During the early part of the 1940's, Hollywood made a number of World War II movies that not only sought to entertain, but also to heighten the spirit of "patriotism" in the American people. These films would influence the entry of the United States into the war and support our military effort when finally involved. read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-12-29 | Article Marketing Many people like to make their own patriotic t-shirts for Independence Day. There are several options to use when going about this. The article below discusses some patriotic ideas to consider using. read more
By: Michael Webster | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Patriot Act was passed into law on October 24, 2001, just 45 days after the September 11 attacks. It threatens your fundamental freedoms by giving the government the power to access your medical records, tax records, information about the books you buy, and the power to break your door down at your home and conduct unconstitutional searches or if your not home search your home or business in secret without telling you for weeks, months, or even indefinitely. All without probable cause. read more
By: Patrick Gunning | 2010-04-04 | Politics After Presidential candidate Barack Obama's "National Anthem snub" the question that many are asking is "Is Obama a patriot or a political grandstander?" What is his reason for him not holding his hand over his heart at Senator Tom Harkin's Steak Fry event on September 16 in Indianola, Iowa? Is the explanation "Sometimes He Does, Sometimes He Doesn't" as explained by an Obama spokesperson sufficient. read more
By: Kurt Jonas | 2010-04-04 | Politics For some, it means serving one's country through military service. For others, it's volunteering in one's community. read more
By: dannyohare | 2010-12-11 | Home improvement Think you’re hard core red, white, and blue? If so, your nation needs you to stand up and present your true colors to the world read more