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OR: Where's the NRA's conscience?
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"Predictably, the NRA whining has begun over proposed Oregon state gun legislation. Connie Martin's Feb. 16 letter refers to her 'God-given gun rights' to bear arms. I don't remember seeing the name 'God' in the Second Amendment."
"I also don't remember ever reading a Letter to the Editor from Martin that expressed outrage or even compassion over the killing of innocent people ..."
"It's always the same sad song with the NRA members; they're either whining that 'Obama's going to take away our guns and ammunition or so and so's going to make us register our firearms.' I've yet to hear an NRA person show compassion for innocent persons murdered by unregistered, illegally obtained firearms." ... |
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Millwright66
(2/24/2015)
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Ms. Rameriz seems an excellent example of "modern education" . Anyone unable to find any reference to "God" in our Declaration of Independence or our Constitution has, IMO, comprehension issues. But the willingly ignorant we'll always have with us. |
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