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A Parent’s Guide to School Shootings
This article written by Greg Ellifritz is must reading for any parent who has a child in High School. Greg Ellifritz is a 16-year veteran police officer, spending the last 12 years as the fulltime tactical training officer for his … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Current Events, Family, Fatherhood, Firearms, Homeschooling, Surivial, The Patriot's Wife
Tagged Arkansas, Beslan, Columbine High School, Dunblane, Firearms, Freedom, Greg Ellifritz, Gun Control, Harvard University, Jonesboro, Kip Kinkel, Minnesota, Ohio Peace Officer's Training Academy, Platte Canyon High School, Red Lake, Russia, Scotland, Seung-Hui Cho, Thomas Hamilton, Thurston High School, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech shooting, West Nickel Mines Amish School
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What's The Problem With High Debt?
When debt becomes excessive (whether in the private or public sector’s hands), countries can no longer grow their way out. Instead, they must begin the painful process of deleveraging. Regardless of the cultural, political, educational or demographic differences among countries, … Continue reading
Stop & Frisk Policies Alarm Civil Libertarians
A teenager trying to get into his apartment after school is confronted by police. A man leaving his workplace chooses a different route back home to avoid officers who roam a particular street. These and hundreds of thousands of other … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, Brooklyn, Chicago, Civil liberties, David Harris, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, LAPD, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York Civil Liberties Union, New York Police Department, Raymond Kelly, Ronnie Carr, Southern California, stop-and-frisk, University of Pittsburgh, US Supreme Court
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