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Reiner praised Gore's proposals to improve education, expand access to health care and control guns as reasons to elect him for president.
Brinkley: "I'm a mother of three. I worry when I send my children to school ... about the access to guns."
So we have Meathead and the lady Billy Joel dumped for being cruel using their positions to promote the police state. |
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swami
(8/18/2000)
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Typical Hollyweird drivel. They live in gated communities and vote to disarm the peasants.
The real irony of these people's stupidity is that they truly don't know how detrimental their support of anti-self-defense policies IS.
But Al "for the people" Gore does. |
| Comment by:
CIVILNOMORE
(8/20/2000)
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So many of our "entertainers" have made their millions with a gun in their hand-in movies and TV, how can they now preach in good conscience against the very thing they became rich glorifying? Now THAT'S hypocricy!! |
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