The Rifleman
Summary: "A Rifleman never stops learning, a Rifleman never stops teaching. A Rifleman continues to seek ways to to protect the freedom the Founding Fathers left us, to improve himself, his home and family, his community, his state and his country, everyday of his life. A Rifleman adapts, a Rifleman overcomes and a Rifleman persists. This is not just some fancy gilded rhetoric we throw around like popcorn and pennies. This is the code we live by here. There is nothing wrong, no matter how often the mass of talking heads tells you it is wrong, or outdated, or corny, stupid and cavemanish, with having a code to live by in your life. Modern Americans have forgotten their code. They have forgotten how to be Americans. We are here to help them remember." Scout The Revolutionary War Veterans Association's Appleseed Project is dedicated to teaching an intense rifle marksmanship and safety course. But the RWVA Appleseed Project is much more than a marksmanship organization and much more than a social organization. It is a direct link back to America's Founding Fathers and instruction about what the duties of a "Rifleman" are today in America. A Rifleman adapts, a Rifleman overcomes and a Rifleman persists. Find out what it means to be called a "Rifleman" and what it takes to live a "Rifleman's Life".
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Podcasts:
Judy Rhodes with the DIVA-WOW, Women Outdoor Worldwide Organization is our guest tonight. By the time this show airs Ms. Rhodes will have attended a Ladies Only Appleseed in the DFW area that was put on with the help of DIVA-WOW and she will discuss what the DIVA-WOW organization is, what they do and how her organization is helping to educate women on all aspects of outdoor sports in Texas including the shooting sports.
We discuss what Appleseed really is, and what the mission of Appleseed is. Hope you tune in. Scout
Tonight we discuss Law Enforcement Officers and Appleseed. What their experiences have been, how they heard about Appleseed, what made them finally attend and how attending an event has helped them. Also, how can we make the invitation for LEOs to attend more successful and more helpull for them.
"Fugit hora", "The hour flies", and boy does it. So many things to do so little time to get them done, I hope enough time. Are you ready for what is coming down the pike? And what might that be? Does a Rifleman have a duty to be prepared for the eventualities in life? I think the answer is yes. We will discuss how a Rifleman can prepare for being a leader in when he needs to be.
Latin for "The Eagle doesn't capture flies" or, "don't sweat the small stuff" A good idea to live by. So many things happen in the course a day, a week, a month, a year that do not really matter in the long run. But there are many things that do matter. How can we learn to separate the two.
Join us tonight live at 7:00PM Central as Fred will be our guest and will answer questions tonight.
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam- "I will find a way or I will make one". Words Americans have lived by since the beginning of the nation. Words I see followed by Appleseeders every time I work with them. But do Americans as a whole still believe this? Or are we beginning to just seek the easiest way like water following gravity along the path of least resistance. Doing the right thing is hard. Recently I was told by another Master Instructor that he had heard a great bit of advice concerning what we as Appleseeders, as Riflemen, should be trying to do. "The only thing a Rifleman needs to do is the next right thing". It sure sounds easy....right?
Tonight we discuss some of the events that occurred at Lexington Green on April 19th,1775 and why they were important, then and now.
Recent troubles I have experienced with my computer hardware and software have reminded me how easy it is for certain problems, which seem like your real "most important" problems, to be masking the actual real problem/s which are plaguing you. We are experience the same situations in our lives and within the program every day.
First Show of 2011
Appleseed in 2010
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We look back at 2010 and forward to 2011
We discuss Appleseed in America today and how we will need the help of many thousands of Americans in order to see our goals fulfilled.
We have heard The First Strike of The Match several times an tonight we have the Second Strike of The Match discussing the events leading to the Battle at The North Bridge in Concord.