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NYT Blames NRA
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The New York Times is going to tell you exactly who is responsible for the Orlando shooting massacre -- and it is the NRA.
Omar Mateen slaughtered 49 innocent people. He broadcast and pledged his loyalty to the terrorist Islamic State group. The red flags prior to his jihad attacks were numerous.
We don't need the New York Times to tell us who is responsible. |
Comment by:
laker1
(6/18/2016)
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Gun shop owner called FBI on Omar, Disney called FBI on Omar, FBI investigates and takes him off watch list, has security job, but its the NRA's fault. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/18/2016)
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The NYT is as dishonest as Clinton.
Actually, if it is anybody's fault other than the murderer, I submit that it is the liberals that promulgated and maintain victim disarmament zones |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/18/2016)
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And the sun rose in the East this morning. |
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