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  • There are mental health issues related to this tragedy, but it is also clear that if the access to weapons and ammunition were not so easy, the result would have been different, Rep. Alessandro Molon said after visiting the Tasso school.

    2 detained in Rio in connection to school shooting 2011

  • Molon labe [pronounced: mo-lon La-ve] is “Come and Take Them”, but it means “No Surrender”.

    Remington Buys Marlin 2008

  • Linked by » Molon Labe » Blog Archive » Happy Tyrannicide Day!

    Tyrannicide Day 2008 2008

  • As Molon noted upthread, "where does the Prof. say she's on a govt. funded boondoggle?"

    Airborne. Ann Althouse 2007

  • Molon, AllenS: In my jump school days, female officers were always stick leaders.

    Airborne. Ann Althouse 2007

  • Molon: "The legality of the war rests in the nebulous laws of international courts."

    "Can we marry up those two — or maybe that's the wrong word — can we have some kind of union of those two issues?" Ann Althouse 2007

  • As the Spartans said about their weapons, "Molon labe".

    More AR Follies 2007

  • And so it came about that, one spring morning just after dawn, when the straits of the Carpathian Sea were as smooth and milky as a pearl you must forgive these occasional flourishes: I have read too much Greek poetry to maintain an austere Latin style, we were rowed across from the mainland to that ancient, rugged island, where the stocky figure of Molon himself awaited us on the quayside.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • “You need bulk, young man,” Molon told him, patting his own barrel chest.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • After our return from Molon, with the precept Delivery, delivery, delivery carved into his mind, he had spent many hours at the theater, studying the methods of the actors, and had developed a considerable talent for mime and mimicry.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

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