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| Comment by:
Stripeseven
(1/30/2019)
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| This elected servant needs to be forced to read the Federal Constitution, and the Bill of Rights before voting on firearms restrictions, and take a look at the affidavit that was required when that Oath of Office was taken. |
| Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(1/30/2019)
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Kamala Harris is a clueless dingbat who slept her way into political power.
Oh, btw, I've seen plenty of photos of gunshot wounds. They weren't pleasant to view, but they didn't effect my political views either. |
| Comment by:
jac
(1/30/2019)
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| Maybe some of those kids would still be alive it the authorities allowed gun safety to be taught in schools. |
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