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Women at NRA Convention are Sticking to Guns – and Trump
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Among the tens of thousands of people who took part in the National Rifle Association convention here, women were an obvious minority. The thing that seemed to unite them was an overwhelming enthusiasm for President Trump. An attendee passes by a large banner advertising a handgun during the NRA convention at the Georgia World Congress Center on Thursday in Atlanta. President Trump gave the keynote the address to the convention, where the women who helped him beat Hillary Clinton are sticking with him.
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PHORTO
(5/1/2017)
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Ms. Jansen (God bless ya!), the reason the 'debate' isn't (and can't be) "calm" is because it is literally a life/death struggle for our liberty. When a fundamental individual right is under such relentless, unabated attack, fierce determination and vinegar is necessary in its defense. Without that intensity, defeat is a certainty.
The anti-Second Amendment people are deadly serious, and they will not let up. They must be fought with the most vicious ferocity possible.
"Calm" ain't in the equation. |
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"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." — The Dalai Lama, (May 15, 2001, The Seattle Times) speaking at the "Educating Heart Summit" in Portland, Oregon, when asked by a girl how to react when a shooter takes aim at a classmate |
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