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- Patrick Henry Boys & Girls Homes Celebrates 50 Years of HopeRobert Day, Executive Director of Patrick Henry Boys & Girls Homes shares his ministry's legacy of hope in this 50th anniversary year.
Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death - Short Biography of Patrick HenryHe was the man who breathed life into the revolution: "If this be treason, make the most of it!"- Patrick Henry or Ron PaulB.0., aka Benedict Arnold, or an America, what is your sweep? A link and a poem.
- Patrick Henry for PresidentJust a poem.
WORDS of SOME GREAT AMERICANS! "I Believe in the United States of America"Some Creed's spoken by Famous American's, Tyler, Franklin, Henry
March 23rd Holidays and ObservancesOn this day in history, Patrick Henry made his famous speech, the first Otis Elevator was installed in NYC, the word "O.K." first appeared in print, and we had a near-miss with a very big asteroid.
Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death! (Continued)For many, Patrick Henry was the voice of the American Revolution.- The Difference a Word MakesA writer's choice of words can totally change the impact the message has upon the reader.
- Advice from the Founding Fathers - Part 4Benjamin Franklin, Partick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson had very strong opinions on the care and use of money, of Patriotism, and limited government.
- Ten Quotes on Stop Living in the Past and Letting Go Past MistakesSometimes we cannot enjoy the future because we are dwelling on past mistakes... let it go.
Five Great Newport News, Virginia Restaurants to Frequent on Black FridayWith "Black Friday" just around the corner, the busy day of shopping often calls for a relaxing lunch in between rounds of bargain hunting. This article suggests the five of the best restaurants to visit in Newport News.- Liberty or Death: It's More Than Just a Slogan to Me!All sloganeering aside, just how willing ARE Americans to die before living in a police state?
- Scotchtown and the Haunting of Sarah HenryScotchtown has a long history and over the years has had many owners. Patrick Henry moved into the plantation with his first wife Sarah and his then six children. Sarah may have died long ago but she never left!