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Texas Governor Explains The True Source of Gun Violence at NRA: ‘Hearts Without God’
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While speaking at the National Rifle Association (NRA) convention on Friday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott spoke his mind about the “true source of gun violence.”
Abbott pushed back on gun control advocates arguing that “the answer to gun violence is not to take guns away, the answer is to strengthen the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.”
Friday’s meeting was the first convention since the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, as well as the resulting activism in favor of gun control.
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when you perceive yourself as accountable, indebted and follow superior guidelines proven over time beyond the shadow of a doubt, surprise, surprise, you perform to a higher standard consistently with all that entails: respect, success, etc. When you take the current approach focused upon the self, listen to the inner voice, embrace science as god, it's like following your garmin gps and getting stranded to death. You go in circles and get nowhere, with no answers. (speaking of which we had a local comm'l driver do that and get up a single mountain road, he walked 30 something miles for four days back to civilization. Lucky to survive, most don't. |
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