Edward G. Robinson is kneeling down beside a dying Fred MacMurray, who asks for a cigarette (didn't he know that could kill him?). Robinson pulls a match out of his pocket and strikes it with his thumb. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column shows us that old movies can teach us about freedoms that we once took for granted.
Special guest star, Defender.
I also have announcements from gun rights groups, and links to my fellow Gun Rights Examiners' latest columns.
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Hi, David. I appreciate your finding one of my rants worth quoting.
Your columns and links and the comments on them are harder-hitting than ever. Great job.
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