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Some issues to me will not resumt in my support for a candidate who votes with the NRA and Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #1
Another reason we need more debates. Koinos Sep 2015 #2
Did O'Malley really misrepresent the Lawful Commerce in Arms Act? TeddyR Sep 2015 #3
He did. Remington, for one, has been sued successfully for producing defective guns friendly_iconoclast Sep 2015 #5
Haven't looked into the particulars, elleng Sep 2015 #7
Candidates who try to mislead voters are viewed rather coldly this cycle. nt edgineered Sep 2015 #11
True that. elleng Sep 2015 #12
Making the observance that voters are viewing misleading statements edgineered Sep 2015 #14
No, ed, never thought of it! :laugh: elleng Sep 2015 #15
Reading your downthread post edgineered Sep 2015 #16
HA! elleng Sep 2015 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author pipoman Sep 2015 #21
Very good, Governor. Agnosticsherbet Sep 2015 #4
Boy, I can see "all Democrats" champing at the bit to roll out gun control proposals. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #6
All Democrats sure as hell should. elleng Sep 2015 #8
Let 'em. Sanders won't lose votes with his stand. Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #9
So? elleng Sep 2015 #10
The Washington Post has an article about the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, elleng Sep 2015 #13
No, pipoman Sep 2015 #18
This is exactly why this law is in place... pipoman Sep 2015 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author pipoman Sep 2015 #20
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