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Anti-gun Loretta Lynch Sworn in as Attorney General
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Bruce W. Krafft
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... "Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his leadership team put a big, fat knife in the back of gun owners in connection with the confirmation of anti-gun Attorney General Loretta Lynch today."
"Close to 50 senators had announced their intention to vote against Lynch’s nomination, and pro-gun senators were filibustering Lynch."
"Not only that, GOA was prepared to work with Senators to invoke a parliamentary maneuver which would have killed Lynch’s nomination, because ... she didn’t have the 60 votes necessary to shut off a filibuster ..."
"In fact, 43 Senators ultimately voted against Lynch, which would have been enough votes to continue a filibuster and keep her from being confirmed. ..." ... |
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teebonicus
(4/29/2015)
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McConnell and the whole Republican establishment need to be replaced with constitutionalists.
The establishment is devoted, body and soul, to maintaining government power. That is their bread and butter.
They need to be GONE. |
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