What is patriotism?
A person who is patriotic is one who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend its foundation and constitution against enemies and detractors. The word is derived from the Latin word patriota, which means fellow countrymen, and the Greek patrios, which means fatherland. The concept is supported in the Holy Word of God.
Patriots are recognized for their impassioned volunteerism to help the candidates who are running for office be elected in order to uphold the Constitutional ideals, morals, and ethics, including:
Patriots are recognized for their impassioned volunteerism to help the candidates who are running for office be elected in order to uphold the Constitutional ideals, morals, and ethics, including:
- Town, City, County, State, and Law Enforcement Officials
- Justices for the Supreme Court and at the Local Level
- School District Officials and Board Members
The Constitution of the U.S.
A patriot is a staunch supporter of the ideals presented in The Constitution of the United States, written during the summer of 1787 by the Founding Fathers of our nation. The “Six Big Ideas” that are expressed in the Constitution are:
- Limited Government
- Republicanism
- Checks and Balances
- Federalism
- Separation of Powers
- Popular Sovereignty
I and other patriots post, follow, and market the concept of conservative ethics and ideals from the local level to the highest office in political leadership, the President of the United States of America.
About Patriots and Conservatives
Conservatives are dedicated to the preservation and defense of the flag and what it represents. These values include faith, which encompasses the belief in "One Nation under God" and the protection of religious freedom according to the Constitution. They also place importance on the moral principles outlined in the Ten Commandments.
Additionally, conservatives prioritize the concept of freedom as an inherent and inviolable right, as articulated in our Declaration of Independence as "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." This right is believed to be bestowed upon every individual by their Creator, God.
Conservatives also emphasize the significance of the family unit, consisting of parents, children, and other blood or adoptive relatives. They recognize the family as a cornerstone of humanity and seek to uphold its foundational principles as outlined in the Holy Bible. By championing these ideals, conservatives foster a cohesive and prosperous society, one that safeguards its heritage while ensuring the rights and well-being of all its citizens.
Additionally, conservatives prioritize the concept of freedom as an inherent and inviolable right, as articulated in our Declaration of Independence as "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." This right is believed to be bestowed upon every individual by their Creator, God.
Conservatives also emphasize the significance of the family unit, consisting of parents, children, and other blood or adoptive relatives. They recognize the family as a cornerstone of humanity and seek to uphold its foundational principles as outlined in the Holy Bible. By championing these ideals, conservatives foster a cohesive and prosperous society, one that safeguards its heritage while ensuring the rights and well-being of all its citizens.
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Romans 13: 1-7
Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established.
The authorities that exist have been established by God. Give to everyone what you owe them, if you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor.