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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn observation about Amy Coney Barrett's gun rights views.
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People with extreme gun rights views like Amy Coney Barrett should be given a bucket and a sponge and sent to the site of a mass shooting to help clean up. @realDonaldTrump
2:29 PM · Oct 12, 2020
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An observation about Amy Coney Barrett's gun rights views. (Original Post)
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2020
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Same goes for cleaning where a woman has bled to death from a back street butcher abortion.
TruckFump
Oct 2020
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IMO, it's like Barrett wants to return to the times that so many of us worked to change.
TruckFump
Oct 2020
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TruckFump
(5,837 posts)1. Same goes for cleaning where a woman has bled to death from a back street butcher abortion.
Amy Barrett has NO respect for human rights to be free and safe. She is a RWNJ who is controlled by a male run and dominated cult.
JMHO
Arkansas Granny
(32,264 posts)2. Yes, that too.
TruckFump
(5,837 posts)3. IMO, it's like Barrett wants to return to the times that so many of us worked to change.
I cannot believe that any woman, of any age, wants to have our rights harmed and our lives ended with bullets, hangers or dirty surgical instruments.
RainCaster
(13,467 posts)4. A perverse view of "right to life"
moondust
(21,257 posts)5. And a "pro-life" question to her
would be in order given the thousands and thousands of U.S. gun deaths every year that other countries do not suffer because they do not have out-of-control gun cultures created by government policies like those she advocates.
And does she really think the old line about guns being necessary so people can "defend their freedom" from big bad gubment is still valid in the age of drone warfare?
