[A] 1631 law in Virginia required citizens to own firearms, to engage in practice with them, and to do so publicly on holy days. It demanded that the people “bring their pieces to the church”… This was the case in Massachusetts in 1644. The state required that “every freeman or other inhabitant of this colony … Continue reading "The Good Old Days"
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Yeah Artemis is crazy expensive, but it's still a big deal.
Off-duty officer accused of shooting daughter’s boyfriend denied bond reduction [More] Why do I get the feeling that the daughter must be a real prize? [Via bondmen]
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A Second Amendment Roadmap For The Next Attorney General [More] So, naturally, we need a “Second Amendment leader” to tell us why we’re expecting too much and it just can’t be done. [Via bondmen]
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Austrian President says: ‘A day will come when ALL women will wear a hijab…’ [More] Best reason I’ve heard yet to leave NATO and not expend one dollar or life defending the government he wouldn’t have if not for us. I’m guessing Stephen will never have the intelligence or integrity to admit he’s a f_g … Continue reading "Meanwhile, Over at the Great Cultural Replacement"
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Democratic Activist Claims ‘Shocking’ Number of Women Prepared to Accuse Swalwell of Harassment [More] For once I say take him at his word: “I will not be a governor that tolerates violence against women in our state. Period … I don’t want men harassing you in the women’s locker room…. “I’m going to protect women. … Continue reading "#BelieveWomen"
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I returned to Washington to fully expose the abuses by the FBI and DOJ against J6 defendants, but it became clear that this will only happen from outside of government. [More] That remains my main objection with the Second Amendment Task Force. You can’t expect swamp creatures to drain their habitat. [Via bondmen]
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Just 1.5% of suspected shooters in NYC over last two decades have been white [More] Maybe this is why we’re so angry, Edmond, you gullible dope. [Via bondmen]
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He Used Drugs to Exploit His Victims – Now He’s Facing Decades in Prison – An Ohio jury found a law enforcement official guilty for using his former position to intimidate witnesses, steal department property, and corrupting confidential informants. [More] Thank goodness we have men like him out there taking guns away from crimin… oh, … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Corrupt Enough"
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77-year-old House Dem facing younger primary challengers seeks to impeach Donald Trump [More] All I need to know:
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BREAKING NEWS! TRUMP DOJ MAKES BAFFLING ERROR IN HUGE 2A CASE! [More] If Jeanine Pirro is behind it, what makes you think it was an error? Maybe she doesn’t want to offend Allah. [Via Jess]
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Boston followed through with that idea and recently sent out a mental health clinician to deal with a violent criminal swinging a sword. She was injured, and police shot and killed the man. [More] Looks like even the crazy guy was p!$$ed off by the bull$#!+. [Via Michael G]
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Texas A&M San Antonio English course ties standard English to ‘oppression’ [More] Did someone say “Cultural Revolution“…? [Via Michael G]
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Mainland China CCP factory employees and Taiwanese warehouse workers have provided written affidavits on how they and others have installed illegal corrupted components into U.S. voting machines FOR YEARS [More] But…but…but… [Via Michael G]
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Half of sheriff’s office indicted on charges, including abuse of a corpse, authorities say [More] But it was more of an “it’s in the bag” than an out-of-uniform situation. Still… [Via Steve T]
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Many Republican States Are Failing Gun Owners, 2026 FPC State Freedom Index Shows [More] How are YOUR Republiweasels doing? What have you done to remind them that they need your vote more than you need theirs? [Via Jess]
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SCOTUS Lets Illinois Public Transit Carry Ban Stand, Leaving a Dangerous “Sensitive Places” Theory in Place [More] Hey, none of them have to take the bus. Remember the good old days before Democrats f_d it all up? Defense against highwaymen in Colonial America and the early American frontier involved a combination of armed passengers, specialized … Continue reading "You Pays Your Money and You Takes Your Chances"
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Vivek says ““The idea of a heritage American is about as loony as anything the woke left has actually put up.” Heather Hill endorsed Kasich. (Then again, so did PVF.) And that they don’t have Amy as an “F” makes me wonder just how lazy these PVF “researchers” are. Then again, I learned a long … Continue reading "Politicized Vichy Frauds"
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Canada hate bill could be ‘weaponized’ against people of faith, Conservative lawmaker warns [More] That Great Replacement people who presume to lecture me say is debunked involves more than bringing in new people. Their “diversity” is needed to facilitate it. It’s about culture. And that’s what makes “Wait a generation or two” nonsense.
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Homer Stillé Cummings in 1915 Government Photo Public Domain
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1933 pick for Attorney General was Senator Thomas J. Walsh, born in 1859 in Two Rivers Wisconsin. Two Rivers had a population of 1,337 in 1860 . A self-made man, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin. He grew with the country in the West. Walsh won election to the US Senate from Montana in 1912. He exposed the Teapot Dome scandal in 1922. His summer home was in what became Glacier National Park. On the way to his inauguration in 1933, he died of apparent heart attack on a passenger train, as he traveled to D.C. from Florida, at the age of 73, with his new bride. Homer Stillé Cummings was meant as a stop-gap replacement.
Homer Stillé Cummings was a reliable political hack who Roosevelt picked to be Governor General of the Philippines. He was an early child of the American Urban class, born in Chicago in 1870. He grew up and prospered in the American North East Coast. In 1933 he was a member of the Democratic National Committee, and had been chairman of the committee previously. He left the office of Attorney General in 1939 and entered private law practice in Washington D.C.
Homer Cummings became Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Attorney General in 1933. He became the crusader who pushed hard for defacto national firearms bans and especially for handgun registration in the United States.
Cummings succeeded in passage of the National Firearms Act, but failed to obtain national handgun registration. In 1937, he stated his belief all firearms must be registered.
I am convinced of this—any practical measure for the control of firearms must at least contain provisions for the registration of all firearms.
In an interview with Homer Stillé Cummings, in 1938, much of his philosophy about gun control was revealed. Rex Collier was on the staff of the Washington Evening Star, which was the paper of record in Washington D.C. until 1981. Cummings had pushed for national handgun registration and licensing in the National Firearms Act. At first, he did not include short barreled rifles, but was willing to do so when pressured by Minnesota Representative Harold Knutson. After the NRA succeeded in convincing the Congress to reject universal handgun registration, Cummings made several more attempts to achieve it. His last attempt was in 1938. During that attempt, he was interviewed by Rex Collier. From the Interview with Cummings in 1938, by reporter Rex Collier on the staff of the Washington Evening Star::
From Collier:
Now as I understand it you are urging the extension of that law [NFA] to cover pistols, revolvers, and gas guns.
Atty Gen: That is correct and I might add, Mr. Collier, that this is not a recent inspiration with me. I have been fighting for such legislation for four years.
Cummings goes on to say what has been one of the major talking points of those pushing for disarmament of the public in the United States. The claim is Canada and some European countries have lower reported rates of homicide than did the United States at the time. Cummings did not mention the homicide rate stayed the same or went up after handgun registration was passed in those other countries. He says this, which shows his mind-set:
Of the homicides in this country, almost 70 percent are committed by firearms.
Cummings uses the generic term firearms, not handguns. Cummings' history as a Northeast coastal urbanite suggests he had little personal knowledge of firearms. Cummings went to Yale. He practiced law. It is difficult to believe he did not know the proper us of "by" and "with". Firearms have no volition. The proper usage is "killed with firearms, not killed "by" firearms.
Cummings goes on to denigrate those who claim the natural right to keep and bear arms, because it is outdated:
And even in the year 1938 we hear the hollow argument of the inalienable right of a person to buy a pistol without leaving any form of identification.
Later, Cummings lets slip a telling point. The group most in favor of the registration of all handguns in the country is "the press".
Question: Can you tell me which groups are in favor of the proposal?
Atty. Gen: In the first place, I would list the press of the country.
To his credit, Rex Collier asks the obvious question:
Question: What good does it do, General, to have a large file of guns owned by persons who are not criminals?
Atty. Gen: Simply this. Tomorrow's supply of guns for the underworld is today in the hands of honest citizens. Under this bill no honest citizen will transfer his weapon without complying with the terms of the statute, and in time the underworld supply of guns, except those secured by theft, will be cut off.
Cummings goes on to say most guns used in crime are purchased through legitimate channels in 1938. Because criminals will not register their guns, when his subordinates find someone who has an unregistered gun, they can prosecute him, because anyone with an unregistered gun would have to be a criminal. Cummings probably believed what he said.
In 2026, his words seem laughably naive. Today we know the small number of guns used in criminal homicides are easily obtained on the black market; substitute weapons are commonly used; disarming the population leaves the vulnerable at the mercy of the violent. Congress did not agree with Homer Cummings. In Europe, firearm registration was being used against the people. In Germany, in France, in the countries occupied by the NAZI regime, registration lists were used as a means of oppression. Today we know gun registration is in effect gun confiscation.
Stephen Halbrook notes the winds of war were blowing against firearms registration in the USA. He reports what happened in 1941. From the Wyoming Law Review:
Congress took notice. Reporting a bill to allow the President to requisition property, the House Committee on Military Affairs included a provision forbidding the impairment of Second Amendment rights “in view of the fact that certain totalitarian and dictatorial nations are now engaged in the willful and wholesale destruction of personal rights and liberties[.]”220 The resultant Property Requisition Act of 1941 declared in part:
Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed—
(1) to authorize the requisitioning or require the registration of any firearms possessed by any individual for his personal protection or sport (and the possession of which is not prohibited or the registration of which is not required by existing law), [or]
(2) to impair or infringe in any manner the right of any individual to keep and bear arms[.]221
Homer Cummings died in 1954, celebrated as a faithful Progressive who did what he could to register all firearms in the United States.
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According to Miami Twp. Communications Manager Jill Drury, the incident happened at approximately 4:15 p.m. on Jassamine Drive and Student Street.
The men reportedly stopped in the intersection to argue. The first man approached the second while holding a pipe. He was then promptly shot in the leg by him.
According to a release, 30-year-old Christopher Ray was named as the deceased in this weekend’s shooting. Authorities say Ray was physically assaulting a woman inside the home prior to the shooting. It is believed at this time that the woman’s juvenile son, in fear of his mother’s life, retrieved a firearm from inside the home and shot Ray in defense.
On April 7, 1902 the Texas Oil Company (Texaco) was formed. — On April 7, 1994, Rwandan Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana, a moderate Hutu, was assassinated by Hutu soldiers—a day after the deaths of Juvénal Habyarimana, president of Rwanda, and Cyprien Ntaryamira, president of Burundi—as Rwanda entered a period of anarchy and genocidal killings. — April 7th is the birthday of Colonel Bob Denard (born 1929, died October 13, 2007). He had an amazing life as a mercenary, including four attempted coups in the Comoros. The 2011 film Mister Bob is a slightly fictionalized account of his earliest mercenary adventures …
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So you are living in a societal collapse and something breaks. Let’s say that your generator dies. You’ve gotta fix it. The following describes what have I learned about fixing things: I used to go through the repair process in my mind a few hundred times. I would pull the cover by loosening two screws, then unbolt the coil with a socket wrench. Then pull the coil and inspect for a broken winding. But first of all, I must borrow my friend’s socket set. I have learned over the years that the most efficient route is often to just tear …
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This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. The public domain photo above was taken Bonnie Moreland, in Eastern Oregon. Redoubt News Links A video from Our Wyoming Life: Twins Born on the Ranch… But Mom Rejected One. Love birds? Idaho Fish and Game has a livestream just for you. The latest from Destination Rove: It’s Finally Time to Start Rebuilding…+ Easter Jeep Safari. Send Your Media Links Please send your links to media from the …
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“But, you know, we have these entrenched entities – and I’m talking about both Republicans and Democrats – who believe that when you’re elected to office, you become some kind of member of the aristocracy, and that anyone who challenges you is attacking you and is unpatriotic. This is foolishness.” – Dr. Ben Carson
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Trump invokes religious rhetoric in praise of Iran rescue, drawing criticism [More] Anybody care to hear FDR’s D-Day message? Try again, Reuters. And the Russian reporter’s a nice touch. That and the Allahu Akbar crowd objecting…
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That logistical flex we talked about on Sunday may have been a distraction, designed to draw ground forces away from the main mission of collecting our lost aviator.
We had boots on the ground, no doubt, trying to bring our guys out of harms way.
One story I'm hearing is that at the site of that distraction, US forces left two mementoes for the Iranians to find. One, a case of MREs, and second, a pair of American flag boxer shorts.
Is that true? Hell, I don't know, but it makes a great story.
President Trump has stated that he will give Iranian officials until Tuesday evening to open up the Straight of Hormuz before he orders the bombing of Iranian civilian infrastructure. You all know that I don’t do politics on this blog. I don’t care what you think of the president’s threats or potential actions. […][More]
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According to a media release from Hegseth’s office, the undersecretary of war for intelligence and security will be responsible for updating the War Department Manual, which lays out physical security measures for the DOW. This update “will authorize permitting officials to review service member requests to carry personally owned firearms.”
In his video, Hegseth states, “If the rejection of an application is necessary, the rejection shall be in writing and explain the objective, clearly describable, and individualized basis for such decision. The review shall be a dispassionate and commonsense application of applicable law and standards.”
There might be aspects of a particular soldier that justifies not allowing him or herself to be armed, although i find myself wondering why you would trust such a person with arms in an official capacity.

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I first met Bill Wilson at my favorite shooting match, the old Second Chance Shoot now known as The Pin Shoot, in 1977. (www.pinshoot.com) The man has impressed me ever since. He won that event more than once, along with many others, and established himself as a world class shooter. Bill founded the International Defensive […]The first shooting happened around 4:30 p.m. near the intersection of South Grand and Park Avenue at the BP Gas Station. Police say a 15-year-old was shot multiple times and is in stable condition at an area hospital.
Police say their preliminary investigation indicates the 15-year-old had pointed a gun at someone, and that person fired in self-defense. Police say the shooter is cooperating with investigators.
Speaking on camera, the homeowner told WSOC he "immediately began shooting" after coming face to face with the intruder in a hallway. He said his only focus was protecting his family. According to his account, the person ran from the home, and he could not say whether the suspect had been struck. The homeowner declined to share more details while the investigation is still underway.
A fresh look at an old friend. I drank it during college, and it is still a staple on many shelves across the world. How they can produce this bourbon at this price point still confounds me. It's nothing special, nothing exotic, it simply falls squarely where it should.
On April 6, 1652 Cape Colony, the first European settlement in South Africa, was established by the Dutch East India Company under Jan van Riebeec. — April 6, 1768: French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville’s expedition arrives in Tahiti, claiming it for France and naming it New Cythera. — This new Southwestern Oregon listing at SurvivalRealty.com caught my eye: Turnkey Off-Grid Survival Compound — Rogue Valley — Water, Power, Food, Multi-Family Ready. — Our feature piece for today is by Field Gear Editor Tom Christianson. — We now need entries for Round 124 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than …
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A rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO probably offers the most widely available and varied selection of ammunition in America today. A quick visit to cheaperthandirt.com revealed a total of 144 different ammo options in a variety of bullet weights available in 5.56 NATO or .223 Remington at the time of this writing. These options also tended to be more economically priced than ammunition for other center fire rifle chamberings. Rifles chambered in 5.56 NATO also tend to produce negligible recoil and are generally light and easy to carry. Factors like these make rifles chambered in 5.56 NATO attractive options for …
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The following recipe for Reduced-Carbohydrate Trail Mix is from SurvivalBlog reader F.C.. Ingredients 2 cups mixed dry-roasted nuts. (Any combination of peanuts (not truly a nut), almonds, hazelnuts, and/or pistachios.) 1 cup toasted seeds, unsalted. (Such as pumpkin, squash, and/or sunflower seeds.) 2 ounces unsweetened shredded coconut. 1⁄2 cup raisins and/or craisins. Sneak in a few M&Ms, if desired. Directions Just measure, and mix it up! STORAGE This stores best in airtight containers. — Do you have a well-tested recipe that would be of interest to SurvivalBlog readers? In this weekly recipe column, we place emphasis on recipes that use …
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Today’s graphic: Northern European flags share the same Christian cross design. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable. — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.
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“We are living on the brink of the apocalypse, but the world is asleep.” – Joel C. Rosenberg
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When it was released in 1959, Beh Hur became the second highest grossing film in history (behind Gone With The Wind) - saving MGM from bankruptcy. It won an astonishing 11 Academy Awards, including best musical scoring by composer Miklós Rózsa.
It's good music for Easter. I hope that you (like we) are enjoying it with family.
Here's another recent example of why Jewish Americans must embrace and exercise their right to keep and bear arms as protected by the Second Amendment. Being a defenseless victim is NOT a Jewish virtue. In fact, it is against Jewish law.
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/man-charged-antisemitic-hate-crime-miami-beach/3790877/
My book "Guns for Jews" discusses why being armed for self defense is in accordance with Jewish law, and provides resources for those new to owning and carrying a firearm. The link goes to the free PDF on my Google Drive.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18GXFERy8nH1iM6ERtLs-PXX3qXDo5C0K/view?usp=drive_link
I found this over at Instapundit this morning.
Evidently, the US is building a temporary runway about 50 km from the Iranian city of Isfahan. Ostensibly to fly out the Iranian nuclear material once the US takes possession of it. Isfahan is a large Iranian city, with about 2.2 million population. The fact that the IRGC can't challenge it is a huge testament to their current ineffectiveness.
This is a huge logistical flex. To build a usable runway while under an active bombing campaign. If the US really wanted to flex against them, they would park a working Burger King on the end of the ramp. Next to the NCO club, with a stripper pole.
Hiding alone in a mountain crevice behind enemy lines, the injured American airman knew exactly what to do: survive and evade.
For more than a day, the weapons systems officer whose F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down inside Iran avoided being captured by encroaching Iranian forces. At one point, he scaled the rugged terrain to a ridgeline 7,000 feet above sea level, equipped with little more than a pistol, a communication device and a tracking beacon.
It was into the high mountains that a team of American commandos, accompanied by US aircraft dropping bombs to clear the area, swarmed to locate the officer, bringing him and themselves to safety.
The FBI arrested a married couple Thursday accused of fraudulently billing Medicare for $7.45 million while running a hospice with a survival rate reported to be more than 97% after five years. They were the first in a series of arrests planned Thursday, federal officials told CBS News.
A high survival rate at a hospice provider is one of a series of red flags identified by state auditors for fraud because most people enter hospice care in the final stages of a terminal illness. In past cases of fraud, operators were found to be using false or stolen identities to collect federal reimbursements for palliative care.
This depressing chart shows more than $1 trillion dollars of Medicare spending in 2024. Other coverage reports that the task force examining this hospice fraud was named "Never Say Die."
You wonder how much of our hopeless deficits might disappear if the fraudsters were defanged. Also, how many people in need of medical care are shunted aside by the fraudsters.
Puyallup police officers responded to a domestic violence call in the 1200 block of 31st Street NW shortly after 9 a.m. on April 2.
A family dispute that began in a home spilled outside, and the three people ended up in a neighbor's driveway and garage.
The suspect, identified as Guanlao through medical examiner records, was armed with a handgun and shot the two women, according to police.
The owner of the home where the shooting occurred intervened, shooting Guanlao. Guanlao died at the scene.
Around 6:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a report of a burglary in progress in the 19000 block of Alta Vista Avenue.
They arrived to find the suspect — identified only as male — suffering
from a gunshot wound, officials said. He was pronounced dead at the
scene.
On April 5, 1242, Russian Prince of Novgorod Alexander Nevsky defeated the Teutonic Knights on the frozen Lake Peipus between Estonia and Russia. This became known as the Battle on the Ice. — April 5, 1424 Scottish King James I returned to Scotland after 18 years of detention at the English court. During his captivity in England, James married Joan Beaufort, a cousin of Henry IV. On 28 March 1424, a ransom agreement amounting to £40,000 sterling, after deducting a dowry payment of 10,000 marks, was established in Durham, with James affixing his personal seal to the document. The king …
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Along with all of the other items that a seasoned Prepper has, barter items are critical. You undoubtedly will need items that you forgot to stockpile during the good times. This area of prepping needs to be approached with the same meticulous logical order as all of your other prepping gear. Your trading partner, the one with those critical items that you need to survive must be satisfied. You’ve gotta have stuff that he really needs, not just stuff that fit into the category of general prepping items. He may have no need for ammo but desperately needs antibiotics. So …
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The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: NASA Really Dropped The Ball On This One… They Neglected To Also Include A Disabled Non-Binary Multiracial Asian-Latino-Tribal Citizen News Link: Artemis II crew includes first woman, Black astronaut and Canadian ever flown to moon. Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.
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“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of …
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The Queen Of The World's son is visiting for Easter, along with his best buddy Mario from Basic Training. The weather was perfect, and so we met up with one of his High School buddies who happened to be here:
Man, I love Florida.