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  • PS; Any you guys hunted Elk on the NRA Whittington Ranch? in Raton NM. if so how costly and what kind of success?

    The Gun Builder As Artist 2009

  • PS; Any you guys hunted Elk on the NRA Whittington Ranch? in Raton NM. if so how costly and what kind of success?

    The Gun Builder As Artist 2009

  • The country club that I work at in Boca Raton is 99% Jewish.

    Sources: Clinton, Obama supporters discussing exit strategies 2008

  • “The Bush administration has placed more emphasis on oil and gas than access rights for hunters,” said Ronald L. Schmeits, second vice president of the NRA, a member of its board of directors and a bank president in Raton, N.M. …

    mjh's blog — 2007 — January 2007

  • Before that, he owned the Chevrolet dealership in Raton, where he also served as the president of the Chamber of Commerce.

    Energy Development is Ruining Public Hunting Grounds in the West 2006

  • The group dead center of the target reminds me the day at the Whittington Center in Raton New Mexico at the Regional’s.

    Five Shots in One Hole 2009

  • The group dead center of the target reminds me the day at the Whittington Center in Raton New Mexico at the Regional’s.

    Five Shots in One Hole 2009

  • And the Colfax County District Attorney’s Office in Raton declined to pursue any charges against Wood after reviewing the information, said Bill Kitts, chief of the Angel Fire Police Department.

    mjh's blog — 2005 — October 2005

  • I am serious with this question, it is very noticeable in the blogs, yet I thought that Boca Raton was a rather upscale, literate place ... que pasa?

    Obama looks to shore up Jewish support 2008

  • Raton, which is three-quarters of a league long, and displays that singular aspect of rising vegetation, those clusters of shrubs, scattered over a bare and rocky soil, of which we have often spoken.

    Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America 1851

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