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(May 20) 3. LONG-AGO RIVALRY STILL STIRS PASSION AT THE GIRO D'ITALIA The cyclists Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali grated against each other, creating an explosive relationship that still captivates Italians.
Invoking the Second Amendment stirs passion in a certain voting populace -- they have long been conditioned that being pro-guns is patriotic, that freedom means the right to bear arms.
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