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Comment by:
laker1
(6/17/2016)
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Take the lead Obama. Dis-arm your SS guards . You know, they have real assault weapons. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/17/2016)
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What an asinine comment. How did this idiot ever become president.
If a couple of patrons had defensive weapons, the casualty count would have been 6 to 10 instead of 100. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(6/17/2016)
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"How did this idiot ever become president."
The American people elected him.
Twice.
*Sigh!*
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Comment by:
Sosalty
(6/17/2016)
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Common sense: don't take in radical immigrants, let the law abiding take up defensive arms as they choose, start crafting laws addressing the criminal element. Some states allow carry in the bars as long as one isn't consuming alcohol. Gun free zones are the delight of terrorists. |
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