Bastogne Christmas Tribute, 8 Days, 8 Rounds

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First a little background…

If you know the history of the Battle of The Bulge, and I’d hope you remember at least a little of it from school, when history actually meant something in our educational world, you know that Bastogne was an ugly and desperate scene in several ways, and that battle spanned the height of the Christmas season.

David asks part of the question:

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Can corrupt government legitimately decide who it allows to keep and bear arms?

Go there to read his article.

My response is, “Of course not.”

But there is a deeper question.  Why should any government tell me what I can use to defend my life? 

Interesting turn in the Garand project

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So in the midst of a long-running project of three M1 Garands, chronologically toward the end of it, comes the announcement from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) that they would be releasing in five days a lot of previously rare M1 bayonets.

Wow!  Shift gears pronto!  That was last week.

Beautiful American Indian photography

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Over at Kickin’ and Screamin’ there is a link and sample of some great photography of the American Indian. 

Take a look at the samples and follow the link to even more.  And two of those samples are my favorites after reviewing those at the source.  Just beautiful — would love to have them on the wall.

Companies prepare to pass higher health costs along — to you

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Well, duh.  And it’s going to get a lot worse as provisions begin to roll in.  We haven’t seen the real problems yet.

Full article here.

Florida employers’ coverage costs may rise 6.1% — so workers will pay more