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Last Call for Patriots' Day, 2011

Dear Patriot, On April 19th, 1775, Patriots fired the opening volley for American liberty at Lexington and Concord. Every year we set aside this day to honor their sacrifice, and that of all generations of Patriots, including the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who continue to shoulder the burden of Liberty as "endowed by our creator." The Patriot Post 's mission is to restore our Constitution's integrity and mandate for Rule of Law by arming grassroots Patriot leaders across the nation with the right strategy for the fight. This is the last day of our 2011 Patriots' Day Campaign . Your donation will be used with care in support of individual liberty, the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and the promotion of free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values. Our mission and operations are funded entirely by the voluntary financial support of Patr

Humor: Free Gas Coupon

To subscribe to Patriot Humor, click here . Read this on the Web at http://media.patriotpost.us/humor/2011/04-19.html Free Gas Coupon Submitted The Easter Bunny Submitted A sensitive animal lover driving down the highway strikes a rabbit. The driver pulls over and discovers a basket of eggs and candy scattered all around. Several yards away lies the crumpled body of a large rabbit clad in a blue pastel waistcoat. The man weeps. A woman sees the man sobbing on the side of the road and pulls over. "What's wrong?" she asks. "I've killed the Easter Bunny!" he cries, pointing to the dead rabbit. The woman runs back to her car and returns with a spray can that she sprays all over the lifeless rabbit. The Easter Bunny suddenly springs back to life, waves its paw at the two of them and hops down the road. Ten

Founder's Quote Daily

"To take from one, because it is thought his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to everyone the free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it." --Thomas Jefferson, letter to Joseph Milligan, 1816 Follow The Patriot Post :                You have received this email because you are subscribed to Founder's Quote Daily, a service of The Patriot Post . To subscribe to Founder's Quote Daily and The Patriot Post , link to http://patriotpost.us/subscribe/ . To manage your subscription or to unsubscribe, link to http://patriotpost.us/manage/ and log in with your email address.