Patriots,
After voting in numerous polls, you’ve chosen who we are.
Our Logo

The design weaves together our heritage, our symbols, and our vision, creating a banner under which we can rally to build self-sufficient communities, foster cottage industries, and honor the Divine Creator’s guidance. At the core of every option is:
**The White Buffalo**: A majestic centerpiece, symbolizing our rare breed of patriots—strong, steadfast, and unafraid to stand out. Born in the very year we separated from the old party structure, it heralds a prophecy of renewal and uncompromised freedom.
**The Sons of Liberty Flag (Rebellious Stripes)**: We proudly adopt this historic banner, the first to feature the iconic red and white stripes that would inspire our nation’s flag. Flown by the Sons of Liberty during the American Revolution, it represented fierce resistance to British overreach and taxation. With nine vertical stripes—five red and four white—it honors the nine colonies that united in defiance, reminding us that true liberty begins with bold, collective action against oppression.
**Silver Stars Representing the Three Patriot Pillars**: Gleaming stars capture the essence of our foundational pillars, guiding us like beacons through Faith, Virtue, Law, Knowledge, and Liberty. The silver stars embedded in our name represent purity of principles; each tells a unique story of our shared doctrine. These stars are spaced equally throughout the words Independent American Patriots to represent that each of the three pillars are just as valuable as the other and to reflect that each member has importance.
**Thirteen silver stars evoke the Betsy Ross flag from our past logo, paying homage to the original thirteen colonies and the revolutionary spirit that birthed our nation. This design bridges our history with our future, a timeless tribute to the foundations of American independence.
Our Slogan

Political parties have their place, but usually principles are
sacrificed under the label of being “pragmatic.” The foundation of The
United States is based upon the collective wisdom of the Founding
Fathers. When political organizations – and individuals – follow what
those men and women suffered and fought for, we progress as a Republic.
Rarely do party platforms totally align with the religious, political,
and economic principles that Washington, Jefferson, Adams, etc., believed
in. The IAP, therefore, encourages citizens to always support proper
beliefs, even if it means standing alone to do it. If individuals would
take a stand for principles over party politics, a miracle would take
place almost immediately.
Our Motto

The IAP’s Motto is based upon the following quote, which was are unable
to improve upon:
“It is the common fate of the indolent to see their rights become a
prey to the active. The condition upon which God hath given liberty to
Man is eternal vigilance, which condition if he breaks, servitude is at
once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt.” –
part of a speech in 1790, by Irish Judge John Philpot Curran (1750-1817)
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