Archive for April 24th, 2013

South Dakota Youth Hunter Education Challenge

South Dakota Youth Hunter Education Challenge

Young hunters will get a chance to demonstrate both their shooting abilities and their knowledge of conservation at the 2013 Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) June 15 in Mitchell. “YHEC is designed to promote youth participation in the shooting sports, hunting and overall knowledge of the outdoors,” said Gary Stadlman, South Dakota YHEC Coordinator.

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GFP Offers Teachers Free Archery Training

GFP Offers Teachers Free Archery Training

The South Dakota Department of Game, Fish & Parks will host teacher training next month at Watertown for the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).
NASP allows schools in South Dakota to safely incorporate archery into their school curriculum and at no cost to the local school district. Home school parents are also encouraged to attend the training at no charge.

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Idiots Love Bands That Don’t Exist

Idiots Love Bands That Don’t Exist

Have you ever wondered how some of these political polls seem to indicate astonishing support for some of the most asinine, counterproductive policies imaginable? I have said for years that there are a lot of sheeple out there who will “give the right answer” when asked their opinion in a poll. This interview of a bunch of hipsters proves my point.

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MQ-1L Predator UAV armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles (US Govt Photo)

On the Question of the American Battlefield

“Under U.S. law, United States citizens cannot be tried in military commissions.” That was White House Press Secretary James Carney on the Obama Administration’s decision not to treat Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as an unlawful enemy combatant following the Boston Marathon bombings. What a difference two months can make. Just in February, NBC News famously revealed a Department of Justice memorandum outlining the legal basis for using lethal military force against U.S. citizens overseas.

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