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Welcome to Auburn.
We would like to let you know of the wonderful experience we had at Auburn this weekend.
According to data from the "Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Florida 1960-2008" available from the FBI, violent crimes committed with handguns decreased after right-to-carry laws were passed.
The stadium was rocking for the Clemson game, and it reminded me of my years at Auburn.
Thursday, The Plainsman claimed Auburn was not ready for concealed weapons on campus.
I am terrified by the idea that concealed carry may become legal on Auburn's campus.
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On Aug. 26, 1920, women won the right to vote. The constitutional amendment granting women this right was the result of years of hard work by brave, dedicated, informed women who refused to accept as fate the status quo. We should use this occasion to recommit to actively shaping our government and our country's future. The need for an informed, engaged citizenry has never been greater.
With all the media hype about whether Obama is Muslim, check out how our "President" has appointed not one, but two Muslims to Homeland Security. (Verification: http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/dhs.asp)
On August 26th, 2010 the world celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Teresa of Kolkata (Calcutta). Mother Teresa, a devout Catholic, abandoned everything to follow Jesus into the slums and serve him amongst the poorest of the poor. She lived her life at a very deep spiritual level and was admired by millions throughout the world.