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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
Posted in female, feminism, gender debate, lament, love, pain, politics, prejudice, society, strength, vulnerability, women | Comments (1)
When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
Posted in female, feminism, gender debate, lament, love, pain, politics, prejudice, society, strength, vulnerability, women | Comments (0)

