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    The American Legion [Volume 141, No. 3 (September 1996)]

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    Table of Contents
    • What Freedom Means To Me: Legionnaires speak from the heart about liberty
    • When The Feds Step In... Government regulations can create more problems than they solve by John Stossel
    • Democracy Rediscovered: America's leaders sometimes confuse opportunity with outcome by Jack Kemp
    • The Defense Of Freedom: Veterans preserved freedom by fighting for it by Trent D. McNeeley
    • Honoring Those Who Serve: Comrades who are no longer with us remain in our thoughts by Ken Scharnberg
    • Democracy's Debt: We owe our gratitude to those who paved the way
    • Freedom's Foibles: The trials and tradeoffs of democracy by James J. Kilpatrick
    • Promoting Freedom Worldwide: Our democracy remains linked to the status and stability of freedom overseas by Elliott Abrams
    • "Without Security We Risk Liberty": America's defense means striking a balance between guns and butter by James A. Baker III
    • Outdoors In America: We are rural people at heart and soul by Gary Turbak
    • A Nation Of Sports: Sports show us the responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with freedom by Steve Salerno
    • Building Character Through Legion Sports: The Legion's programs teach youngsters lasting values
    • Fun And Adventure: What makes us want to ride those gut-thumping roller coasters? by Rich Powell
    • The Great Vacation Getaway: Part of family life is escaping the everyday routine by Joe Stuteville
    • The 10 Best Hotels" Places to stay while you're away
    • Freedom's Finer Things: The arts define our freedom and shape our culture by Michael Lasser
    • The Keys To Our Hearts: The great American love affair with the automobile
    • The 10 Best Cars: These autos rule the road
    • Commander's Message
    • On Duty
    • Vets
    • Parting Shots
    • Legion Shopper
    • Cover: Let Freedom Ring: It echoes throughout our land and our national conscience. No challenge has been greater than the battle to remain free. Cover illustration by Garth Glazier/American Artists. Table of Contents illustration by Don A. Daily.
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