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Chris Christie, Second Amendment Cynic
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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... "This is cynical in the extreme. Christie has been in elected office for five-and-a-half-years now, during which time the good denizens of New Jersey have suffered under what are without a shadow of a doubt the worst gun laws in the country. Are we really supposed to entertain with a straight face that he has only just come to the conclusion that something needs to be done?"
"I wrote about Christie’s execrable Second Amendment record two years ago:" ... |
Comment by:
laker1
(7/1/2015)
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Crispy Cream can't control what goes in or out of his mouth let alone a whole country. |
Comment by:
jac
(7/1/2015)
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This article sums up Christie's support for the 2nd amendment. It was non existent until he aspired to national office and realized that his anti-gun position wouldn't play in the heartland.
Christie is a RINO and will not support the second amendment if he were elected. He is at the bottom of my list of Republican candidates for the nomination, just about equal to Hillary. |
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