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President Barack Obama has admitted that his failure to pass "common sense gun safety laws" in the US is the greatest frustration of his presidency. In an interview with the BBC, Mr Obama said it was "distressing" not to have made progress on the issue "even in the face of repeated mass killings". He vowed to keep trying, but the BBC's North America editor Jon Sopel said the president did not sound very confident.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: This is the best example I've seen lately of how little this guy understands the American people. And by the way, since when do presidents pass laws? |
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Millwright66
(7/24/2015)
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Perhaps the president is frustrated because Valarie Jarrret is gouging him for the "Gun Salesman of The Year" award ? Or perhaps its because Firearm and Ammunition/Component manufacturers worldwide are enjoying the "Obama Boom" ? But, I suspect, his current state lies in his cool reception in Charleston, SC when all the city - regardless of race - wanted to do was respectfully mourn; not become a part of the SPLC/BGI/NBPP road show. There's also growing public awareness of how the NICS - along with the FBI/ATF cabal - failed abysmally. The Feds had ample time to: 1) rectify or expand the record search, 2) seize the firearm from a "prohibited person" before he committed the crime alleged. |
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-none-
(7/24/2015)
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pretty stunning admission there, eh?
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San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi dereliction of duties allowed five time deported illegal alien to allegedly kill helpless, unsuspecting Kate Steinle.
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Innocence of Muslims lawsuit is over. Courts back away from elevating Sharia law command to censor blasphemy of Muhammad over the First Amendment.
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[Jose Antonio Vargas from the Phillipines] |
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(7/24/2015)
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btw, his Phillipines that White soldiers saved with guns.....namely the .45acp (h/t John Moses Browning) was adopted when the .38 special wasn't cutting the mustard with fiercesome Islamic (Moro) fighters, high on drugs.. the PI still fighting them today....
Fighting Islam's Fierce Moro Warriors (America's first jungle ... www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/917289/posts Mutual revulsion between the Islamic Moros of the southern Philippines and the .... Where they ultimately deployed the .45 ACP because the 38 special didn't ... |
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