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That Dog Don’t Hunt
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Four years ago, a 22-year-old white male with sun spots exploding in his psyche opened fire at a Tucson shopping mall, killing six people and injuring 14. His target was Congressmember Gabby Giffords. She took a bullet to the brain but lived anyway, though she walks funny and talks funnier. When Giffords resigned to focus on healing, her former colleagues were unanimous in praising her pluck and grit. But when she asked for legislation keeping guns away from those convicted of domestic violence charges, as she did last month, those former colleagues somehow couldn’t make out her words. After all, she talks funny. |
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jac
(11/12/2015)
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The reason that gun control doesn't advance is because there are enough congressmen and voters that understand that all of the so called "common sense" gun laws proposed won't stop the criminals, sickos and wackos. They will only inconvenience law abiding citizens. |
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