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I have yet to listen to your song.I have a new heroine!
Aaron Lewis is all about our 2nd amendment right... love him.I have yet to listen to your song.
My husband has hijacked the PlayStation control - as usual..
loves me sum Aaron Lewis...
Anybody who can get George Jones and Charlie Daniels to play with him has GOT to be ok! Lever gun and an old guitar ain't a bad combo, ever.I love the picture of him as an toddler holding the rifle!
Also love that military truck!
Veri nice melody and true lyrics - and yes, I will be living in the sticks precisely because I do want the gov to hold my hand nor to be dependent on a job where they will mandate I vaccinate/violate my freedom of choice.
The very word Cossack (‘казак’) is Turkic and means a free man, a vagabond, a fortune seeker. Obviously, in Russia it appeared to denote people who weren’t tied down to their masters or landlords.
The first Cossacks were people who were living on the outskirts of the Russian duchies, mainly in the South of the Russian lands – approximately from the 14th-15th centuries. They lived in fortified settlements that were set up to protect the duchies from the nomadic tribes that wandered around in the area called the Wild Fields – between the lands of Vladimir-Suzdal Rus’ and the Caspian and the Black seas.
These communities were filled up with people who chose freedom and danger in favor of the relatively safe and dependent living in Central Russia. As serfdom, taxes, and the centralized government started to appear in Russia, the lands of the Cossacks started to accept runaway serfs, people who had trouble with the law, and whoever else chose to escape there. more at link https://www.rbth.com/history/332489-who-are-the-cossacks
Eventually the russian Tzar conquered them, but did allow them a lot of autonomy in exchange for military service."They lived in fortified settlements..
These communities were filled up with people who chose freedom and danger in favor of the relatively safe and dependent living in Central Russia "
This is exactly what I want!
I have felt this way for a long time.