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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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