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‘The View’ Blasts GOP Efforts to Repeal Gun Ban for Military Veterans
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During the March 16 airing of ABC’s The View, host Sara Haines said she is “really disturbed” by House Republican efforts to repeal the gun ban for military veterans.
On March 13, Breitbart News reported that GOP leaders were eyeing a repeal of the gun ban, which is structured in a manner that is very similar to the recently repealed Social Security gun ban. Both bans were designed in a way that strips individuals of their Second Amendment rights without due process and both target the most vulnerable of Americans–those on disability who are suffering from mental duress or some degree of mental illness. |
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dasing
(3/17/2017)
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The view are a bunch of flaming idiots? |
Comment by:
laker1
(3/17/2017)
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Their brains are as vacuous as their bodies are extra rotund. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/17/2017)
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Yadda yadda yadda. |
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