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graham4anything

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2. It will only be worse if one likes guns. The day of the gunslinger is rapidly coming to an end.
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 03:59 AM
Jun 2013

When one thinks of all the important things like the Zimmy trial, like yesterdays ruling, like the immigration reform eventually coming (whether this house or the next), everything is being done to stave off the demographic change.

And the almighty gun is the biggest thing going for the rightwing extremists and the Ron Paul groups.
Don't tread on them means don't touch their guns.
They say it as if it is etched in stone.

Yesterday, something etched in stone was taken away.

Tomorrow, their guns will be history, like who is it? Japan and Australia did.

Because every single right and tenet of the USA is broken when someone shoots and kills or mames someone with a gun
and bullet.

There are no freedoms for Trayvon Martin.

All because of the 2nd and the NRA (who is so hoping zimmy is not found guilty) and the gun and the bullet.

It is going to happen, but how many shall die by then is the only question.

and it is good to see Joe Biden is loud and vocal on this.

(and Markey winning in a landslide yesterday in a race that was suppose to be a nailbiter, is a harbinger of things to come for the democratic party (especially as Markey was not a very good campaigner, and the other guy ran a stealth campaign making people think he was opposite of what he was).

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