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the award for the most amazingly ignorant thread goes to....
The board notes you evaded the issue and stooped to personal attack. Thanks for admitting i'm right.
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the award for the most amazingly ignorant thread goes to....
Read it again!Well considering this wasn't about taking away anyone's guns, just reasonable controls to keep guns out of the hands of the insane and the terrorists, .
You just contradicted yourself - in the same sentence!!!
as he should have ..]
The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it."
And that is listed under the powers of congress. And yet Lincoln suspended habeas!!!
false everything I've posted proves other wisethe award for the most amazingly ignorant thread goes to....
The board notes you evaded the issue and stooped to personal attack. Thanks for admitting i'm right.
Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
last time I checked that was how it worked ...Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
Remember when Reid allowed no votes? You loved it then didn't you hypocrite?Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
I much prefer votes by held and names be on record. I would not be surprised in the least if the whole charade was orchestrated between the two parties to avoid just that.Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
Remember when Reid allowed no votes? You loved it then didn't you hypocrite?Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
conspiracy theory alert!I much prefer votes by held and names be on record. I would not be surprised in the least if the whole charade was orchestrated between the two parties to avoid just that.Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns
By Jillian Kay Melchior | 2:13 pm, June 23, 2016
Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Street learned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.
The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
Why? Why not vote on kill Obamacare? Reid is a wormy shitass and you know it.Remember when Reid allowed no votes? You loved it then didn't you hypocrite?Nobody likes a hypocrite. This is as bad as dems ranting about financial inequality while First Tranny Michelle steals millions of dollars from the taxpayers for her vacations.
Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
Reid allowed votes after Sandy Hook....Republicans blocked it
It was those kill Obamacare bills that never saw the light of day
only in your meaningless opinionWhy? Why not vote on kill Obamacare? Reid is a wormy shitass and you know it.Remember when Reid allowed no votes? You loved it then didn't you hypocrite?Shows there are responsible gun owners out there who support reasonable regulations restricting terrorist access to guns
85% of Americans support it, Republicans won't even allow a vote
Republicans voted on it last week in the Senate.
4 bills failed to pass.
What gives the Democrat members of the House the idea that any bill voted on would pass, and if it did, it would pass in the Senate?
The key is VOTE for or against the bill and then let the voters decide
Right now, these bills get buried in committee and nobody is held accoutable
Reid allowed votes after Sandy Hook....Republicans blocked it
It was those kill Obamacare bills that never saw the light of day
false! the republicans were leaving anyway .I vote we exterminate Congress, and start over. What a bunch of morons. They were so concerned that they had to stage a sit in that lasted exactly until their vacation started? LOL