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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(8/5/2019)
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Well now let's see. Trying to prove your worth as an elected servant, by throwing in the towel on making criminals obey laws, by attempting to make someone else who has done nothing wrong, take responsibility for those criminal activities, sounds like criminal activity in itself. Rights are supposed to be served up by the state, not suppressed by it.....Pathetic.... |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/5/2019)
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Wadda PATRIOT! You've heard of falling on one's sword for 'the cause'? Well, Mitch fell on his SHOULDER, breaking it and ruining Pelosi's blood-dancing plans for gun control in August! |
Comment by:
jac
(8/5/2019)
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"Congressman Eric Swalwell said it's time to ban and buy back high powered rifles. "We are seeing two problems intersect. The rise of white nationalism in American and unrestricted weaponry."
Stupid ass just shows his ignorance. 6.5 mm NATO is not a high powered rifle. Or maybe his agenda goes beyond confiscation of magazine fed rifles. |
Comment by:
jac
(8/5/2019)
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"He has blood on his hands," said DeSaulnier. "He knows what he's saying is hateful, he knows it's divisive. He's the first president that I can remember that has been deliberately divisive in trying to drag people apart."
Democrats are quick to ignore Obama's divisive actions. |
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