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"The debate over private gun ownership has taken yet another turn."
"Yesterday, Vice President Biden announced that President Obama could push through new firearm regulations via executive order. Such a bold declaration attracted almost instant controversy which hasn’t seemed to let up since."
"Certain Second Amendment fundamentalists chose to make a big deal out of Biden’s remark. More than a few seem to believe that if Obama were to go through with the orders, America would be placed under totalitarian rule." ... -------
KABA Note: Well what do you call it when the Constitution is ignored and laws are made by executive fiat? Or are we to believe that, once again, the Veep is lying? |
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