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Two hundred and fifty years ago this month, the American Revolution crossed a point of no return. In April 1776, Congress opened the ports, North Carolina became the first colony to authorize a vote for independence, and Washington marched his citizen army toward New York. Jeff breaks down why these events matter — and what they tell us about the Second Amendment and armed citizenry today.
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Two hundred and fifty years ago this month, the American Revolution crossed a point of no return. In April 1776, Congress opened the ports, North Carolina became the first colony to authorize a vote for independence, and Washington marched his citizen army toward New York. Jeff breaks down why these events matter — and what they tell us about the Second Amendment and armed citizenry today.
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Follow this link and get $25 in ammo.
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Follow me on Fountain
Follow twitter @JeffDowdle
Follow me on Truth Social - @JeffDowdle
Convention of States Project
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Brave Browser
Find our Representative
email me at [email protected]
Support the show

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