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A Gun Fanatic Like Kavanaugh Doesn't Deserve to Be on SCOTUS
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For anyone who cares about reducing gun violence, it was Sen. Dianne Feinstein who asked the key question of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The California senator demanded that Kavanaugh reconcile his opposition to assault weapon bans with the growing frequency and increasing deadliness of mass shootings.
And that is where Kavanaugh parroted the gun lobby’s talking points -- falsely arguing that we can only prevent the mass shootings that occur in our nation’s schools by “hardening” schools. National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre has said the same thing for years. “We must immediately harden our schools,” LaPierre said after both Newtown and Parkland. |
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PHORTO
(9/15/2018)
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Yeah? Well, he's GONNA be, and our liberty will then benefit from his 'fanatacism'. |
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