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That December Day|Free Range Talk
23 hours ago ago from Free Range Talk | Where talk has free range
Per Bab's request, something I wrote last year with respect to the Supreme Court decision on this day in 2000. From December 5, 2008. . As we approach an early December day that will go down in infamy, I can't help but reflect on the global repercussions of the cataclysmic events that so shaped our history as a nation as a people. Going about their lives in a post-Thanksgiving haze, our parents and grandparents were perhaps grossly ...
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