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GUN BAN REJECTION
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BOB REYNOLDS
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Not only did the gun questions get taken off the ballot, however, but some civic leaders fear even the more modest restrictions that have since been proposed would result in a costly legal battle. Moreover, while many residents say they want to make a statement, at least a few think it would be unsafe to enact stricter gun laws in their small city than elsewhere in Maryland.
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Government Education in Action
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Clifford J. Petersen
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"Well, dodge ball, they say, is an act of aggression." Yet another reason for keeping your little ankle-biters away from government schools lest these socialists turn them into limp-wristed, blank-stare zombie puppets.
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Two men fired on by vet at clinic
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Riverheart
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Two burglars broke into a veterinary clinic at 2 a.m. looking for drugs, and were surprised by the veterinarian, who was armed. He killed one; the other, who had multiple outstanding warrants, is now in custody. Mason County authorities do not expect to file charges. 3 cheers for the vet! |
Clinton viewing limited to UNK
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Clifford J. Petersen
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Hail Caesar! Ticket holders only for the gracing of Kearney, NE by King Clinton. Nubile young UNK pierced-body-part females, however, get free backstage passes and a chance to meet Willard. Keep the stinking low-life peasantry behind the 3000 yard line. There are only two ways I would like to "view" this power-mongering traitor to the Constitution. The first is with optical magnification. The second is horizontal, in his best suit. Freedom of speech: written in the 1st, guaranteed by the 2nd. |
Pentagon Defends Cohen's $295,000 Hollywood Dinner
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"WASHINGTON - The Defense Department said on Thursday that a controversial dinner tossed by Defense Secretary William Cohen for Hollywood movers-and-shakers last week cost $295,000, but bought a lot of good will." ~~~~~ Maybe for the people who got to eat, but I'm not feeling a lot of "good will" about paying for $218 dinners Hollyweird can be bribed to so what is right with their industry. |
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There are other things so clearly out of the power of Congress, that the bare recital of them is sufficient, I mean the "...rights of bearing arms for defence, or for killing game..." These things seem to have been inserted among their objections, merely to induce the ignorant to believe that Congress would have a power over such objects and to infer from their being refused a place in the Constitution, their intention to exercise that power to the oppression of the people. �ALEXANDER WHITE (1787) |
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