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Things people seem not to understand

The United States of America is not a democracy it is a republic. To try to or incite to overthrow a lawful election sanctioned by congress is at best revolt at worst treason. Freedom of speech does not give the right to insult, attack, harrass, bully, lie, or instigate unlawful acts. No person's or group's individual rights take supremacy over any others. The electoral college was established so that no single population center or group could have a unfair advantage over the country as a whole. Before and during the civil war the Democratic party did not want slavery abolished. The rights guaranteed in the Constitution and bill of rights are only guaranteed to American citizens. Just a few things people seem to have forgotten. And finally it is our duty as Americans to uphold and honor the constitution, and bill of rights, respect the office of president, whether we like or respect our elected president or not.

Surviving the apocalypse: clothing makes the man.

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You'll hear a lot of talk on what the correct attire for the end of the world is, some say camo, some say tactical black, but almost all talk about, fatigues, BDUs,  vests, and molle straps, edc carry, etc. Well my thoughts  come from a different reality than many of these people, the reality of a descendant of mid-western and southern dirt farmers. I put out to you that the perfect end of the world wardrobe must consist of the plain old fashion overall. A piece of attire which has fallen out of favor in these more trendy days. The overall is functional, multi purpose, comfortable, and stylish. They can be worn year round, and can serve in settings from the field to the church. They have enough pockets to carry all your edc needs and if they don't well you're carrying far too much crap, They are long wearing and as I said before comfortable. In a way they are the equivalent to the kilt of my Scots/Irish ancestors.

In rememberance of Jeremiah, another friend who has past on

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