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Senators Demand Facebook Crack Down On Already Banned Gun Sales
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... people like Menendez and Durbin, along with the rest of their cohort, have no business trying to bully a private company into cracking down on anything. If they see listings they think go against Facebook’s rules, report them. Otherwise, they need to stop trying to use their political offices for nonsense like this.
They have no authority over Facebook and it would serve them right if the social media giant decided to lift its prohibition against gun sales as a middle finger to these busybodies. |
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Stripeseven
(9/11/2019)
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These type of people are continually working to prove their worth. It's not working.. |
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