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AR: Won't Apologize for 'Passion and Emotion,' Flowers Says; Senators Against Reprimand
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Arkansas Sen. Stephanie Flowers, D-Pine Bluff, on Monday told lawmakers that she won't apologize for a passionate argument she made against a "stand your ground" self-defense bill last week. Her remarks came after video of the speech went viral over the weekend. A clip of Flowers chastising a Senate Judiciary Committee and refusing to stop speaking was viewed millions of times online and shared by politicians, gun control advocates and celebrities. In the video, Flowers argues that "stand your ground" laws in other states have taken a violent toll on black communities.
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MarkHamTownsend
(3/12/2019)
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Politicians like Flowers don't need to apologize, they don't need to be reprimanded ....
THEY NEED TO BE TURNED OUT OF OFFICE!!!!!!!! |
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