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NC: The NRA is part of a deadly swamp
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The common denominator is these and a dozen more mass shootings is ... assault rifles and their clips, assault rifles and their clips, assault rifles and their clips.
Yes indeed, unbalanced and dreadfully misguided people are part of the rampant violence problem in our country. Yet, so too is the availability of weapons of war for purchase and ownership on the open market. Semi-automatic rifles and their high-capacity magazines simply have absolutely no place in civilian hands. |
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PHORTO
(12/1/2017)
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Nice. The author thinks he's being clever by commandeering our term, "swamp", but he's too dense to realize that it paints him as an also-ran.
Come up with your own stuff, loser. |
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