paul revere
- In 1967 re-enactment, Chestertown insurance agent rode from Virginia to Philadelphia in 8 days
- Tench Tilghman, Revolutionary War aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington and one of Maryland's most famous patriots, carried the news of the British surrender in 1781 at Yorktown, Va., to the federal capital in Philadelphia, in a ride that has been compared as being only second to that of Paul Revere.
- The tea party makes up its own truths to disguise the fact that it is just a puppet of the nation's powerful, monied interests
- Sarah Palin's account of Paul Revere's ride doesn't square with the patriot's own version of that evening's events.
- Satire poking fun at Sarah Palin's account of Paul Revere's ride was a disgrace.
- Raymond Burke offers a humorous take on what Sarah Palin might have had to say about the Battle of Baltimore
- The former governor of Alaska sticks by her story of Paul Revere's ride rather than ever admit wrong