
Molon labe
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Molon labe, meaning "come and take them," is a time-honored phrase of resistance. At the Battle of Thermopylae, Persian armies commanded Greeks to yield their arms; in response, King Leonidas I proudly declared, "Come and take them." This expression soon resonated with Americans who fervently defend the right to keep and bear arms, as stated in the Second Amendment. Its use in online forums gained traction in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Within the firearms rights community, this phrase signifies unwavering commitment to protecting individual freedom from government overreach. Using hole_diameter = 12, text_size = 10, layer_height = 0.2, pane_size = extra_large, include_hole = yes, number_of_layers = 15, text_reverse = no, picture_shape = circle, image_file = lithopane_new20150520-30666-1620v1v.dat, and text_vertical_position = center, one can effectively display a strong statement.
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