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Brain Dump #42

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I think it’s a blogger statute that says that after so many days of not posting, one must post a brain dump before more coherent posts can be written.  And, I’m all about the law, so here goes.

Of All Things, a Liquor Store: A True Man-Bites-Dog Story

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A neighborhood liquor store in Chicago becomes the local community center for positive change, including rescuing teen gang members and getting guns off the streets.  I cannot imagine any liquor store in Nashville stepping up to approach that kind of communi

Park And Carry

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Meph breaks down why banning the right to bear arms in public parks is silly:

Guns in federal parks?

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It seams the federal government is listening to input on the issue of allowing people to have guns in federal parks. After the supreme court decision of a few weeks ago could more positive movement be possible for legal gun owners? It is starting to look that way.

Funny ha-ha

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I saw this on a tee-shirt a couple of days ago: "I didn't go to work today. The Voices told me to stay home and clean the guns."

I'd like to wear that into a room full of liberals.

New York Times Editorial Slams Obama: New and Not Improved

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The New York Times editorial board joins a growing number of lefties who are dismayed about the fact that Barack Obama is screwing his base. And this one was obviously penned before Barack Obama declared his new and not improved position on abortion.

Independence Day: July 4, 1776; repeat as needed

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July 4, 1776: Independence Day. Our Continental Congress adopts the final draft of the Declaration of Independence. From July 8, 1776 until August 1776, that profound document was read publicly. People listened, and celebrated whenever they heard it. The next year, in Philadelphia, bells rang and ships fired guns. Firecrackers were lighted.
But we were at [...]

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