One entry found for patriot.
Main Entry: pa·tri·ot
Pronunciation: 'pA-trE-&t, -"ät, chiefly British 'pa-trE-&t
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French patriote compatriot, from Late Latin patriota, from Greek patriOtEs, from patria lineage, from patr-, patEr father
Date: 1605
: one who loves his or her country and supports its authority and interests
Don't give a rat's ass if you aren't, just move on to bother people in another thread.
Your thoughts aren't solicited here.
You can be a Patriot, and still understand that change in anything is always desireable.
Circumstances change, government is evolutionary.
So, given the fact that your country could probably improve on some things,
who is a Patriot here?
Main Entry: pa·tri·ot
Pronunciation: 'pA-trE-&t, -"ät, chiefly British 'pa-trE-&t
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French patriote compatriot, from Late Latin patriota, from Greek patriOtEs, from patria lineage, from patr-, patEr father
Date: 1605
: one who loves his or her country and supports its authority and interests
Don't give a rat's ass if you aren't, just move on to bother people in another thread.
Your thoughts aren't solicited here.
You can be a Patriot, and still understand that change in anything is always desireable.
Circumstances change, government is evolutionary.
So, given the fact that your country could probably improve on some things,
who is a Patriot here?
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