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This just in: American Samuel Francis Smith writes the lyrics to "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" and mistakenly sets them to the hymn of the British national anthem, "God Save the King." Although "God Save the King" pre-dates Smith's new song by 87 years (it was adopted by Britain in 1745), Mr. Smith states

This just in: American Samuel Francis Smith writes the lyrics to "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" and mistakenly sets them to the hymn of the British national anthem, "God Save the King." Although "God Save the King" pre-dates Smith's new song by 87 years (it was adopted by Britain in 1745), Mr. Smith states

Most states have similar laws. In NY they are bound to follow the same laws as drivers, but only when operated upon a highway, public roads, private roads open to the public, and bike paths. They are not bound to the traffic code when they are opperated on sidewalks or other paths not set aside exclusive for

I'd just like to note that this is neither new nor exclusive to football. The Angels have been using the 300x150 flags at select home games since at least 2006. They generally have it during the home opener, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, 9/11 commemorations, and playoff games. They also used it prior to the 2010

Although the US Constitution doesn't expressly mention freedom of association, in NAACP v. Alabama, the US Supreme Court held that the 'Freedom of Association' is a part of the 1st amendment freedom of speech. More specifically, intimate association (associating between two or more people that actually know each

Taking the bar next week.

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