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Gun-grabbing Bloomberg: Minorities can’t handle guns, so disarm everybody
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"Every now and then, liberals let their masks slip off to reveal their true feelings and agendas."
"That was the case Friday, when former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg took the stage at the Aspen Institute to discuss marijuana legalization, which he decried as stupid ..."
"He also touted vocational education and, of course, his favorite topic, gun grabbing." ...
"Not only did Bloomberg call for taking away Americans’ right to arms, as he usually does, but this time, he suggested targeting a specific group: minority males between the ages of 15 to 25."
"The former mayor claimed that the demographic is responsible for 95 percent of all murders." ... |
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Millwright66
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Just another path to the "slippery slope". |
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