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Land of the Free … and Home of the Cowards

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Author Arthur RugerPosted on November 24, 2015November 24, 2015Categories American Maturity, UncategorizedTags civics, Mosque, open carryLeave a comment on Land of the Free … and Home of the Cowards

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