Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21
On September 14, 2025, the White House published the article America’s Sports Teams Pay Tribute to Charlie Kirk pointing out that sports teams and organizations too time out of their activities to commemorate Charlie Kirk. The White House says these tributes show Charlie's enduring legacy in faith, patriotism, and impact on individuals.
Charlie Kirk's funeral is scheduled to be held on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the State Farm Stadium (home of the NFL's Cardinals), in Glendale, Arizona. Services are expected to begin at 11am MST, doors will open at 8am MST.
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They called me radical. A Firebrand. A troublemaker. Perhaps I was - all for the cause of liberty.
Today's Patriot is Samuel Adams who was born September 16, 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. He was 1 of 12 siblings, 3 of whom survived to adulthood. Samuel was 2nd Cousin to fellow signer John Adams, who would eventually become the 2nd President of the newly formed US. Samuel was of english descent through both his parents.
Samuel attended Boston Latin School (for more info about the school, check out my March 13, 2025 ANP article). He enrolled in Harvard College in 1736, graduated from Harvard College in 1743 with a master's degree in politics.
After college, Samuel was not sure what he should do as a job. He started at a counting house, but was let go because he was easily distracted by politics. His father loaned him money to start a business. But, he loaned half to a friend (that he never saw again) and frittered away the rest. Finally, his father hired him on as a maltster at a family business.
In 1747, Samuel was elected as clerk to the Boston market. In 1748, Samuel and some friends started a newspaper business, The Public Advisor, writing political essays for the public promoting liberty. When his father died in 1748, Samuel inherited the estate and businesses. Unfortunately, he ultimately lost his entire inheritance through his lack of business acumen, bad investments, and inability to manage his funds. He lost the home several times; however, family and friends worked together to help him keep it.
In 1756, Samuel became a tax collector. In 1765, he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1773, he governed the meeting that preceded the Boston Tea Party. He was also a member of the Boston chapter of the Sons of Liberty.
In 1774, Samuel was elected to the Continental Congress. While in congress, Samuel supported the idea of independence, voted for the Declaration of Independence, and signed the final document.
In 1793, he was elected as governor, retiring from politics at the end of his term as governor in 1797 after serving 4 terms mostly due to his increasingly difficult to manage health issues. In retrospect, the illness Samuel experienced is now known as "essential tremor" which rendered him unable to write during the last decade of his life, necessitating his retirement from politics.
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