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Ammo ban proposal built on straw man logic and outright lies
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"The Obama regime has mastered the art of sleight of hand like no other before it. It builds up straw men and takes actions that it knows are controversial and unconstitutional in order to create crisis after crisis to cover its ongoing criminality and distract and divide the American people."
"The [ATF's] move to ban popular 5.56 M855 and SS109 'green-tip' ammo (along with the .30-06 M2AP 'black-tip' round) is just the latest example of Obama’s use of rogue government agencies and sleight of hand to divide and conquer."
"Progressives in and out of government have long sought to ban weapons of all types, but they have particularly targeted black AR-style carbines because they find them exceptionally frightening ..." ... |
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Millwright66
(3/11/2015)
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Once again the demoncrats and the Obama Regime have accomplished their objective, diverting public and selected media attention away from issues it doesn't want exposed to public scrutiny. And all it "cost" was a delay in an action they're going to inflict anyway. |
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