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This Issue... ■■ Why America is Buying More Gold after November’s Election ■■ How to Make Yourself More Valuable to Your Employer ■■ “Game Changer” in Prostate Cancer ■■ Free Enterprise is America’s Life Blood ■■ What Goes Around Comes Around

From Johnny Football to Johnny Heisman

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eisman Trophy history was made December 8, 2012, as Texas A&M University’s sensational quarterback Johnny Manziel became the first freshman to win the coveted award. The Heisman Trophy is awarded to the nation’s best collegiate football player each year. Slated as a back-up quarterback last spring, Manziel emerged as the Aggies’ starter two weeks prior to the season opener. Manziel, from Kerrville, Texas, has put up extraordinary num-

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bers this year: 3,419 yards passing good for 24 touchdowns; 1,181 yards rushing and 19 more touchdowns scored on the ground. Manziel’s numbers easily broke the Southeastern Conference’s record for total offense. The 20 year-old known as “Johnny Football” earned 474 first place votes while the University of Notre Dame’s fine linebacker Mante Te’o finished second with 279 first place votes. Kansas State University quarterback Collin continued on pg. 2

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We The People

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arry “The Flagman” Eckhardt, as he is appropriately called, got the name because Larry believes that every American killed in war is a fallen hero and deserves the Nation’s thanks and a hero’s welcome. 98 times in the last seven years Larry has attended and displayed our Flag at funerals all over the Midwest. Larry does this using donations and much of his own money, displaying some 2000 flags at every homecoming he can attend. Some weeks he travels to several states to honor these young men and women; “it can’t bring them back, but it helps the families when they know they have support.” He

We owe them a debt of gratitude, to honor our soldiers who have paid the ultimate price for us and for our country. began this effort when a young man from his area was brought home. “In the Midwest, when the body of a fallen soldier comes home, people line the streets, but there were only 100 flags. I thought there should be more flags; our soldiers should be honored by

the flag they died to protect.” Larry has met many veterans along the way, has heard their stories and wonders how some survived. Many of these men and women don’t feel they themselves are important. But as Larry tells them, “what could be more important than to put our children to sleep in their own bed, to live in freedom, freedom protected and defended by our service men and women? We owe them a debt of gratitude, to honor our soldiers who have paid the ultimate price for us and for our country.” Larry recently was invited to display our flag along Constitution Avenue as part of the Pearl Harbor remembrance - a great honor bestowed upon a great man and citizen. You can follow Larry on his facebook page, www.facebook.com/larry.t.eckhardt.


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