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Number 624, June 19, 2011
"Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be a
convenience store—NOT a government agency."


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How funny is that?
From "Sipsey Street Irregulars" 'blog of Mike Vanderboegh, June 14, 2011
via "End the War on Freedom (Ramblings of an Agorist Wizard) 'blog of Bill St. Clair of the same date


 
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