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On April 19th, 1775 a small group of Minutemen stood on Lexington, Massachussetts' village green. Their intent was to stop a British Army column which was enroute to confiscate arms from colonists. The physical and moral courage displayed by the Minutemen that day should never be forgotten.
In that spirit, the Wyoming Libertarian Party honors present-day patriots who likewise stand their ground against overwhelming odds…
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