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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Today is 'Bill of Rights Day'

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Liberty

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  • Declaration of Independence
  • Constitution of the United States
  • Constitution of the State of Ohio

Links

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  • The Art of Manliness
  • Backwoods Home
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  • Buckeye Firearms Association
  • The Center for Consumer Freedom
  • EDC
  • The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law
  • Equipped to Survive
  • Federation of American Scientists
  • Gary Johnson 2012
  • Global Incident Map
  • The Heritage Guide to the Constitution
  • I.C.E. Training
  • The Internet Archive
  • Knife Rights
  • KnifeForums
  • M4Carbine.net
  • McGuffey Lane
  • National Rifle Association
  • National Terror Alert
  • Ohioans for Concealed Carry
  • The Pew Research Center
  • Prime Time Shortwave
  • Radio Reference
  • Ready.gov
  • Reason Online
  • RimfireCentral
  • Secular Coalition for America
  • Stormdrane's Blog
  • Survival Blog
  • Survival Topics
  • 10-8 Forums
  • Urban Survival Guide
  • U.S. Concealed Carry Association
  • Wood Trekker
  • Woods Monkey

Library

  • The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-Lore & Woodcraft (Daniel Carter Beard)
  • Camping & Woodcraft (Horace Kephart)
  • FM 3-05.70 Survival (pdf)
  • FM 3-50.3 Survival, Evasion & Recovery (pdf)
  • I remember Woody (Mike Harden)
  • Jeff Cooper's Commentaries (a.k.a. Gunsite Gossip)
  • The Law (Frédéric Bastiat)
  • On Sheep, Wolves & Sheepdogs (Lt. Col. Dave Grossman)
  • Some Mistakes of Moses: The Politicians (Robert Green Ingersoll)
  • Walden; or, Life in the Woods (Henry David Thoreau)
  • Why I Am An Agnostic (Robert Green Ingersoll)
  • Woodcraft (George Washington Sears, a.k.a. Nessmuk)
  • Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (Robert M. Pirsig)

What's in a (screen) name?

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  • It's a beginning.

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