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Joe Biden denounces "prostitution of the Second Amendment"
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Vice President Joe Biden blasted what he called "the prostitution of the Second Amendment" by gun rights activists at the University of Pennsylvania on Thursday. He made the remarks while participating in wide-ranging discussion with the university's president, Amy Gutmann.
"I think the Second Amendment is being badly interpreted, it's not consistent with what our founders intended," said Biden when discussing gun policy. He added, "What's happened here is the nation as a whole has decided it can no longer, in my view, continue to turn a blind eye to the prostitution of the Second Amendment here and can no longer turn a blind eye to the enormous damage being done not just in our schools but on our streets." |
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MarkHamTownsend
(3/30/2018)
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This from ol' "Plugs" Biden, who says we should fire a shotgun into the air and scare off the boogeyman, and then get arrested for discharging a firearm in a municipality. Oooops, wait. He didn't say that very last part. My bad. And to my recollection Biden also didn't say what the homeowner should do when the intruder grabs the shotgun and uses it on the homeowner. That's Biden's bad. |
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