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NY: Guns protect us from socialists
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Mark A. Taff
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I am concerned about my needs because they aren’t being protected by liberal socialists who want more power. The individual right to own guns is to protect us against a socialistic government which gains too much power legally over the working class people.
Both our Democratic senators don’t want the Second Amendment at all. Sen. Schumer is full of rage and hatred over Trump impeachment finding – not guilty. So people in power like Schumer, Gillibrand, Pelosi and Schiff never stick up for the middle class who pay their salaries in their federal tax file. |
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PHORTO
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"You have run out of free articles."
'Scuse me for a moment while I mourn.
Okay, that's done! Wanna go get a beer? |
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