Billy Beck
Mike Vanderboegh
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Saturday, May 01, 2010
'Hatriots' Laud Armed Citizens as Deterrent to Government Gun Grab
Who is this "hatriot," who dares challenge the assumption by proponents of "common sense gun control" that only government may legitimately possess a "monopoly of force"? [More]
And what the heck does that have to do with "The Rifleman"?
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column takes us to another blast from the past, brought to us for free by my favorite magazine.
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This Day in History: May 1
The Battle of Crooked Billet was a battle in the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought on May 1, 1778 near Crooked Billet (present-day Hatboro), Pennsylvania. In the skirmish action, British forces under the command of Major John Graves Simcoe launched a surprise attack against Brigadier General John Lacey and three regiments of Pennsylvania militia, who were literally caught sleeping. The British inflicted significant damage, and Lacey and his forces were forced to retreat into neighboring Bucks County. [More]
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