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    Who asked, "What are YOU doing for preparedness?" on a 1916 cover of Leslie's Weekly?

    Question #97435. Asked by BRY2K. (Jul 11 08 4:23 AM)


    truefaithmom

    That would be Uncle Sam :-)

    http://nrd.nationalreview.com/article/?q=ZDFjMTg0Nzc3OGNhMDE0M2YwNGRlNzYwMGQ3ZjIwMWY=

    Jul 11 08, 7:21 AM


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