« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2012, 03:26:41 PM »
Checked Hoffman's on the way home last night. The display was low, and sadly I had forgotten to "tank up" on tri-folds in the AM

. I added the 6 I had left in the car (my recent seventh stepping efforts had depleted my usually ready supply), and will swing back next week to ensure an ample supply. Good to see that pamphlets are being snatched!
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The USS Constitution: Pride of the U.S. Fleet. Named by George Washington. Built in Boston. Earned her nickname fighting the British. She is a Frigate - fast, light, carrying just enough firepower to get her job done, yet not so much as to encumber.
In 1830, the Secretary of the Navy declared her unfit for service. Destined to be scuttled, the PEOPLE would not have it! The barnacles slowing her were scraped, she was re-fit, and returned to her original glory. Thrice more over the years, the PEOPLE restored her.
Now, she is the oldest floating commissioned naval vessel in the world. In 2010 she celebrated her 213th birthday.
How appropriate her name. I have faith in We The People!