Obama: "A shameful day in Washington"

He mad:

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*snif*

Obama angrily denounces gun-rights groups as willful liars - Washington Times
 
I found this comment by Obama really disturbing. Polls not the Second Amendment count to this man.

Noting polls that showed 90% support for such a measure, Obama called it a "pretty shameful day for Washington" and wondered of Congress: "Who are we here to represent?"

Just as disturbing Reid again citing the will of the people; not the Second Amendment.

Reid earlier warned Republicans that the strong majority of Americans who support expanded background checks won't forget votes against the Manchin-Toomey compromise.

"The American people ... have a long, long memory," he said.


Actually the whole article is disturbing. "Vigilance" will be the word of the future for all Constitution lovers.

Senate rejects expanded gun background checks - CNN.com
 
I found this comment by Obama really disturbing. Polls not the Second Amendment count to this man.

Noting polls that showed 90% support for such a measure, Obama called it a "pretty shameful day for Washington" and wondered of Congress: "Who are we here to represent?"

Just as disturbing Reid again citing the will of the people; not the Second Amendment.

Reid earlier warned Republicans that the strong majority of Americans who support expanded background checks won't forget votes against the Manchin-Toomey compromise.

"The American people ... have a long, long memory," he said.


Actually the whole article is disturbing. "Vigilance" will be the word of the future for all Constitution lovers.

Senate rejects expanded gun background checks - CNN.com

I am trying to get the full text of this bill. If it only extended the background checks to gun shows and internet deals, as it said, I would not be against it.
 
I found this comment by Obama really disturbing. Polls not the Second Amendment count to this man.

Noting polls that showed 90% support for such a measure, Obama called it a "pretty shameful day for Washington" and wondered of Congress: "Who are we here to represent?"

Just as disturbing Reid again citing the will of the people; not the Second Amendment.

Reid earlier warned Republicans that the strong majority of Americans who support expanded background checks won't forget votes against the Manchin-Toomey compromise.

"The American people ... have a long, long memory," he said.


Actually the whole article is disturbing. "Vigilance" will be the word of the future for all Constitution lovers.

Senate rejects expanded gun background checks - CNN.com

I am trying to get the full text of this bill. If it only extended the background checks to gun shows and internet deals, as it said, I would not be against it.

Its on Mancheons website (sp).
 
My suggestion for Obama is to declare his support for a constitutional convention to charge the second amendment. This isn't a issue for the congress.

2/3rds of the states. Go for it.
 
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GOP to Newtown moms: **** off.

No. Not at all.It's a "sorry as I can be for your loss but this bill would not have stopped Adam Lanza and does nothing to address criminal gun violence".

The bill was a shell game to make the Senators appear to be doing something when in effect you can't legislate to prevent criminals or loons from breaking the law.
 

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