Responded to the mass shooting in Maine last night, our new Speaker of the House said prayer is appropriate at a time like this. That’s it. That was his response. 1/3
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Darn right, Mr. Speaker. So is a ban on assault weapons, universal background checks, banning bump stocks and high-capacity magazines, and more. Using prayer as cover for the political unwillingness to address earthly problems is a mockery of faith. 2/3
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I don't want to hear shit from people that protest for the right to murder babies and to transition toddlers.
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There IS a better way. To STOP using victims as a platform for your agenda!! Stop the fake outrage, as a mom of a shooting survivor this is whats disturbing. You dont really care. You just need a way to shout the loudest.
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Phony and false teacher of Christ and god.
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Imagine paying for twitter and still doing 3pt posts. Like you have unlimited text space and you chose to lay it out like this? Fuckin weirdo
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Anything that says ‘the people’s’ or for ‘the people’ is a communist dogwhistle.
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are you running? Why haven't I heard anything further from you since that shit show of an interview you did with @megynkelly?
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Do you think it was better for Israelis to be vulnerable, or would it have been better if they owned assault rifles? You're stance on weapon bans is obtuse and leaves law abiding citizens vulnerable. Places with gun bans are a better target than those without.
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If people like you would stop focusing on the weapon & start focusing on the people who choose to use the weapon we could get a lot closer to solving the problem. Law abiding citizens aren't committing these crimes. Criminals pay no attention to the laws. Reopen mental hospitals!