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Donald Trump Has a Concealed Carry License, and He Wants Everyone Else to Have One Too
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Leading Republican candidate and former understudy for Biff from Back to the Future, Donald Trump, released his second policy paper today. This one's about, incidentally, the Second Amendment, and it, as you might expect, contains enough madness and absurdity to make pacific lefties reach for the revolver they don't have.
In his introductory remarks, Trump, who claims to be the policy's author, says that the Second Amendment is all about "self-defense, plain and simple." He likes guns and he wants more of them. The more guns we have, the safer we'll be. He's so sure that putting more guns in the hands of "law-abiding" citizens is such a good idea, that he wants to institute a National Right to Carry. |
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PHORTO
(9/19/2015)
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Bark at the moon, much?
"Study after study after study" = Hemenway after Hemenway after Hemenway.
Don'cha think that Lott cleaning his clock the first time (and every time thereafter) should have given him a clue? |
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