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Guns, Guns, Everywhere – Except at GOP Presidential Candidate Functions – No Guns Allowed — A**wipe Hypocrites
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The Republican presidential debate was made into a “gun free” zone, much to the dismay of staunch pro-gun conservatives, reported Salon. Several of the candidates have taken pro-gun stances, but the “gun free” policy at the debate last night proves that preaching the Second Amendment is just a tactic to win votes.
Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena has a firm no-gun policy that also applies to people with concealed carry permits. It’s too dangerous to allow firearms inside of a large venue that holds thousands of people. When a representative of St. Anselm College was asked whether guns would be allowed during its hosting of the GOP debate next February, the representative said “absolutely not.” |
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laker1
(8/8/2015)
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There were plenty of RINO's on stage and off including the Fox News Crew that would support No Gun Zones. The proven most dangerous place for mass killings. What do they want more no gun zones thus more killings. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/8/2015)
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“ 'Stand Your Ground' laws that played a role in the shooting deaths of Trayvon Martin"
A lie.
"such a plan would bring greater danger to soldiers."
Another lie, albeit by the perfumed-prince generals, not the author of the article.
The main thrust is cogent, however. The GOP hypocrisy is palpable. |
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