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Budget Restraint Requires Return to Founding Principles, Line-Item Veto
It is astounding how much American politicians and the American public have lost sight of the idea of “national purpose”
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Army battalion teams to compete in sport tourneys
But we have once again allowed ourselves to be drawn down the path of restraining law-abiding people with scads of new laws, while ignoring an obvious failure to follow procedures already in place
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Review: Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout Rifle
Hogs are a year round hunt in Florida when on private property. The good folks at Ross Hammock Ranch in Inglis were happy to have us out for the afternoon to take a pig on their land.
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Medal of Honor: Ola Lee Mize
When enemy onslaughts ceased he took his few men and moved from bunker to bunker, firing through apertures and throwing grenades at the foe, neutralizing their positions. When an enemy soldier stepped out behind a comrade, prepared to fire, M/Sgt. Mize killed him, saving the life of his fellow soldier.
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North: Korean craziness
American leadership and the absence of the Soviet ambassador resulted in swift passage of Security Council Resolution 84. The measure — perhaps the last time in history that the U.N. acted with dispatch — authorized the use of force against the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
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Louisiana sherriff continues to keep dead son’s shotgun despite parents’ request
After years of frustration, family files suit for return of son’s shotgun, religious items.
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The illegitimate federal commerce power
Instead, the commerce power was viewed as a necessary but limited means to preserve free trade in America.
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‘Old Guard’ Soldier mentors brother
During their childhood, the two brothers were inseparable. They enjoyed everything from competitive sports to video games with one another.
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Medal of Honor Roll Call: Archie van Winkle
Realizing that the left flank squad was isolated from the rest of the unit, he rushed through 40 yards of fierce enemy fire to reunite his troops despite an elbow wound which rendered 1 of his arms totally useless.
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Upstate NY lawmaker: Cuomo’s gun snitch program like the East German Stasi
He said that the governor has taken the concept of a tip line to an absurd extreme.

