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Lizzie Poppet

(10,164 posts)
88. Agreed.
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 06:54 PM
Jun 2015

Suing the manufacturers is a combination of petty vindictiveness and a shitty, blatant cash grab.

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We know these things happen, the members of Congress are not immune to voting in the interest of Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #1
Let me ask you. Wilms Jun 2015 #9
The point was yes he votes with corporations. This isn't the only occassion where he votes with the Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #23
... GGJohn Jun 2015 #34
It may nor be appealing to you but to compare apples to oranges as you have with Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #38
No, you don't. GGJohn Jun 2015 #39
Guns, unlike vehicles, okasha Jun 2015 #104
Wrong. GGJohn Jun 2015 #106
"There is no excuse even for making such a device" beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #112
My candidate and I differ. So? okasha Jun 2015 #119
When did the Govt create the Dept. of Needs? GGJohn Jun 2015 #123
Probably about the time it began requiring okasha Jun 2015 #132
So what does any of that have to do with Sanders? beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #124
I differ with him, too. okasha Jun 2015 #139
I agree with protecting manufacturers from lawsuits stemming from misuse of their products. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #148
I agree as well: manufacturers (of any product) should not he held petronius Jun 2015 #169
Calling him a "gun nut" because he supported the PLCAA is moronic. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #172
Plus madokie Jun 2015 #250
Exactly nt Mojorabbit Jun 2015 #133
wowzer fail again. Bernie has been voting for gun control long before cali Jun 2015 #45
His votes connects him to corporations. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #86
And Hilary's time on Walmarts board of directors doesnt connect her to corporations? Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #178
Bazinga. nt SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #277
Yes he started voting against gun control after he was elected to the House. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #292
That's a stretch given the context. Wilms Jun 2015 #58
He also voted for UBC after Sandy Hook aikoaiko Jun 2015 #74
Votes with corporations JonLP24 Jun 2015 #179
You can do better. Wilms Jun 2015 #291
One way they are different is the second amendment mythology Jun 2015 #51
Firearms manufacturer's are forbidden by Federal law from selling directly to the public. GGJohn Jun 2015 #56
Some of the scumbags could have back ground checks. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #293
And what has that to do with the manufacturer's? eom. GGJohn Jun 2015 #299
They have deep pockets and could pay damages rather than support NRA. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #304
And why should they have to pay for the 3rd party misuse of their products? eom. GGJohn Jun 2015 #305
Why not, the NRA fights every sensible gun bill. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #307
So the auto manufacturers should pay for the injuries that drunk drivers cause GGJohn Jun 2015 #308
You say I am not making any sense, if the gun manufacturers has money to pay to NRA, then they have Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #309
But why should they have to pay for the actions of a 3rd party? GGJohn Jun 2015 #311
Does gun manufacturers and NRA support sensible gun control bills? Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #312
What does that have to do with the PLCAA? GGJohn Jun 2015 #314
Because they are not sensible. You are not winning any friends of the gun manufacturers with your Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #315
Huh? GGJohn Jun 2015 #316
That's a stretch too. Wilms Jun 2015 #59
Guns are different. DCBob Jun 2015 #84
I shot someone with a pillow and hammered it home with a chainsaw Demonaut Jun 2015 #164
So what about rat poison? Wilms Jun 2015 #170
You said this? sheshe2 Jun 2015 #191
I wasn't claiming which method is more often used. Wilms Jun 2015 #207
it depends on the manufacturer's culpability, if the manufacturer lobbies for weak gun laws Demonaut Jun 2015 #257
Not in the eyes of the law. GGJohn Jun 2015 #258
and you're right, the laws are enforced and upheld by politicians, politicians in the Supreme Court Demonaut Jun 2015 #262
And you read that where? n/t Wilms Jun 2015 #259
Would you kindly post a link to that? eom. GGJohn Jun 2015 #261
here Demonaut Jun 2015 #264
This was in 1998, GGJohn Jun 2015 #265
that is true, 65-31 vote and signed by GWB into law, the SC sides with the law Demonaut Jun 2015 #266
And SC justices are loath to revisit settled law, GGJohn Jun 2015 #267
sometimes they have no choice about revisiting Demonaut Jun 2015 #268
The problem with your scenario is that these lawsuits are dismissed long before GGJohn Jun 2015 #270
This message was self-deleted by its author Demonaut Jun 2015 #271
in simplistic comparison, and I'm not insulting you Demonaut Jun 2015 #272
I know you're not insulting me, this debate has been very civil, which is somewhat unusual GGJohn Jun 2015 #273
are you an attorney? your responses are well informed, what is your advocacy concerning this issue? Demonaut Jun 2015 #275
No, I'm a retired Army helicopter pilot, GGJohn Jun 2015 #276
I agree with many aspects of RKBA and pandora's box was opened long ago concerning guns Demonaut Jun 2015 #279
I believe that universal background checks should be instituted, GGJohn Jun 2015 #280
it does, the NRA supported some of the reforms you listed but now adamantly opposed to them now Demonaut Jun 2015 #286
They still support BGC's for FFL dealers, but they adamently GGJohn Jun 2015 #300
yeah, the gun show loop hole, gun shows used to be more swap meet Demonaut Jun 2015 #310
Definitely, GGJohn Jun 2015 #313
What does that have to do with the PLCAA? beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #221
Puerto Rico is part of the United States Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #269
Wow, that's ugly of you. Tell ya what, every time I see you do something childish like MADem Jun 2015 #208
We can go all night. Wilms Jun 2015 #215
If cartoons and bumper-stickers are all a person has, I guess we may expect little else from you... LanternWaste Jun 2015 #249
Ever here of a political cartoon? Wilms Jun 2015 #253
You! sheshe2 Jun 2015 #229
Sick of this stuff--it's just beyond the pale. MADem Jun 2015 #237
Yeah, the dire looking pic actually looks like this: freshwest Jun 2015 #245
Guns Have One Purpose LeFleur1 Jun 2015 #283
Peace loving, non-hunter, target-shooting friends of mine disagree. Wilms Jun 2015 #290
If you're not going to kill (or wound) someone or something rock Jun 2015 #302
As I said above... Wilms Jun 2015 #306
It's a sport. My father taught me how to shoot when I was a kid and neither of us hunt. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #318
Wrong, GGJohn Jun 2015 #301
sorry but Bernie has never taken a penny from gun manufacturers or the NRA cali Jun 2015 #42
Great post cali. GGJohn Jun 2015 #44
You can post what you want but he voted with the gun manufacturers. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #47
Gun manufacturers in Vermont 1939 Jun 2015 #50
not in recent years. He voted for a ban on high capacity magazines cali Jun 2015 #60
Well, Wall Street is sure in NY so the corporation posts goes to both Hillary and Bernie. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #61
Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11. Stop smokey nj Jun 2015 #67
Bernie and Hillary are on the corporate train together. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #68
Um, no. But thanks for trying. smokey nj Jun 2015 #69
Oh, yes, did not have to try, Bernie helped me. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #72
Name the corporation. smokey nj Jun 2015 #107
He voted with the gun manufacturers. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #111
No, he voted the way his constituents wanted him to. GGJohn Jun 2015 #114
Hillary also voted on IWR because of her constitutes, guess it makes their votes Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #118
According to her constituents? GGJohn Jun 2015 #131
Wait. Weren't most New Yorkers opposed to the Iraq War? Fawke Em Jun 2015 #222
I'm a constituant Nite Owl Jun 2015 #303
Again, name ine corporation. smokey nj Jun 2015 #115
Here Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #117
How much money did they give Bernie? smokey nj Jun 2015 #120
I don't know, the list i see is campaign funds, he could have gotten money for a speech, don't know Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #130
You're the one making the accusation, it's your responsibility smokey nj Jun 2015 #136
Hey Smokey, I did not make an accusation, I said he voted with the gun manufacturers, you are the Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #165
You're being deliberately obtuse so there isn't any point continuing smokey nj Jun 2015 #173
Actually I am using talking point from DU, how many times have you read Hillary is a corporatists? Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #180
Really? DUers think Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11? smokey nj Jun 2015 #181
I am not one of those. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #184
Then you should probably stop using 9/11 to justify Hillary's smokey nj Jun 2015 #188
Post #114 said Bernie was voting for his constituents, I said Hillary voted on IWR for her Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #210
So Hillary voted to invade the wrong country on behalf of her constituents? smokey nj Jun 2015 #212
Yes, because NY'ers were so pro-war! Oilwellian Jun 2015 #295
nope. no speeches. cali Jun 2015 #205
Senators can't give paid speeches, mmmmmKay? truebluegreen Jun 2015 #219
He didn't get a cent. 840high Jun 2015 #225
Who the hell are those companies? Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #185
exactly, vermont really doesn't have a gun industry cali Jun 2015 #206
lol. cali Jun 2015 #204
Good. Wilms Jun 2015 #71
Yep, when I see the corporate train with Hillary I know Bernie is right there also. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #73
yet you have given absolutely zero proof of that claim marym625 Jun 2015 #231
He didn't have to take a penny, but the NRA STILL PUT HIM IN CONGRESS. MADem Jun 2015 #216
Gotcha, maybe the ones looking for tge money will find it, I was pointing out the votes. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #228
Ooops Bernie. Oooops sheshe2 Jun 2015 #274
Nice try, but the thread is about guns... joeybee12 Jun 2015 #288
Only an idiot RandySF Jun 2015 #83
Perhaps you meant to reply to me? Wilms Jun 2015 #96
Typical... joeybee12 Jun 2015 #287
Neoliberals already tried this smear. 99Forever Jun 2015 #2
Smear? Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #3
I know "the truth." 99Forever Jun 2015 #4
Because you called it a "smear." Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #6
Oh, and if it's truth you want.... 99Forever Jun 2015 #8
Ummm, so you are not interested in Bernie's view on Gun Control? Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #10
I know them. I told you that. Comprehension problem? 99Forever Jun 2015 #21
Right back atcha...Your questions Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #24
What your candidates position on killing tens of thousands? 99Forever Jun 2015 #27
Sorry, evergreen. I'll keep pointing out your dissembling cali Jun 2015 #46
Hmmmm... Well this presents a BIG problem for me. calimary Jun 2015 #13
One more time: Bernie has voted for gun control for years cali Jun 2015 #49
Vermont has been the home of one of the gun makers since the Revolutionary War. Bernie can jwirr Jun 2015 #16
That is big of you. Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #18
I have searched for gun manufactors in Vermont but did not find them. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #26
Put "gun manufacturers in Vermont" into google and you will get some. former9thward Jun 2015 #43
Thanks. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #48
Look into them 1939 Jun 2015 #66
Fascinating information I'm sure. former9thward Jun 2015 #70
We're likely to see the same three or four "controversies" recycled over and over and over frylock Jun 2015 #17
called it Mnpaul Jun 2015 #234
How is it a smear? treestar Jun 2015 #55
It's not a smear RandySF Jun 2015 #85
Of course it is. 99Forever Jun 2015 #91
It is a smear, he lied about the PLCAA and Sanders' record. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #110
Good. H2O Man Jun 2015 #5
Now I get why the libertarians are scared he will steal their Ron Paul like votes. /nt jakeXT Jun 2015 #7
There is no perfect candidate or politician. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #11
my sentiment exactly! Fast Walker 52 Jun 2015 #102
He's on solid ground here though. No fears. Cayenne Jun 2015 #241
He's never taken a penny from either the NRA or any gun manufacturer cali Jun 2015 #12
prove that Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #14
sure cali Jun 2015 #29
The NRA helped Bernie get elected by going after his opponent over the auto weapons ban.. Sancho Jun 2015 #168
no they did not I was there. they went after Peter, but they did not cali Jun 2015 #171
Unfortunately, that's not the record and the reference... Sancho Jun 2015 #186
what i said is exactly what your link said, hon. they went after peter. bernie benefited cali Jun 2015 #200
What auto weapons ban? GGJohn Jun 2015 #177
I just read the report in the book.... Sancho Jun 2015 #193
More likely you don't know what the hell you're talking about. GGJohn Jun 2015 #213
From what I see, he was influenced by outsiders in some cases...this is one. Sancho Jun 2015 #220
my goodness, you sure do have a tendency to run, run away when you're proven wrong cali Jun 2015 #37
Actually Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #63
lol. I sure as shit did. And it was fun cali Jun 2015 #75
This is beneath a DUer. Orsino Jun 2015 #284
per Center for Responsive Politics nd Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violences magical thyme Jun 2015 #97
He doesn't have to take money from them. It's if he VOTES calimary Jun 2015 #20
What to hold weapon manufacturers to the same Duckhunter935 Jun 2015 #33
He hasn't for years. He's voted for a ban on assault weapons and for cali Jun 2015 #35
Doesn't have to treestar Jun 2015 #57
what part of he's voted for gun control for years, is so difficult to grasp? cali Jun 2015 #62
Wow! i figured he would be for stricter gun control. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #15
Which will make him an easier sell in my neck of the woods. NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #19
So, its politically expedient for him to back the NRA? Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #22
"Sanders scores F by NRA on pro-gun rights policies." NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #25
what part of " he's voted consistently for gun control over the past decade or more" cali Jun 2015 #30
Yes, it saddens me that there is no perfect candidate, no magic wand wielding superman or woman. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #28
Good for him. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2015 #31
I would vote against allowing people to sue gun manufactures as well. Kalidurga Jun 2015 #32
Agreed. Lizzie Poppet Jun 2015 #88
You win the internet. beevul Jun 2015 #252
When I told Obama supporters in '08 that I couldn't support him, not on one issue but most, LWolf Jun 2015 #36
Cool beans! Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2015 #40
Luckily, I have been admonished so very many times about being a "purist" that this does djean111 Jun 2015 #41
Good on him. beevul Jun 2015 #52
After being lectured for near on 7 years about how criticism of treestar Jun 2015 #53
This one's been tried, and failed, several times already. arcane1 Jun 2015 #54
I do not understand this response. Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #64
lol. you posted it because you were pissed about proof that Hillary had endorsed the TPP cali Jun 2015 #78
Gun control is about #101 on my list of the 100 issues on which I would judge a candidate tularetom Jun 2015 #65
The problem isn't guns so much anyway. It's our culture. Kalidurga Jun 2015 #89
This again? aikoaiko Jun 2015 #76
Not exactly the same as supporting the MIC is it. L0oniX Jun 2015 #77
So what. I STILL back Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton. Next? cherokeeprogressive Jun 2015 #79
Good for you. Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #82
Where did I say my candidate was Bernie Sanders? And where did I say "my candidate" WASN'T perfect? cherokeeprogressive Jun 2015 #87
Gun owners should have a place in the Democratic Party Cheese Sandwich Jun 2015 #80
Works for me. Lizzie Poppet Jun 2015 #81
Voted against The Brady Act? horseshoecrab Jun 2015 #90
The Brady act was a flawed bill hootinholler Jun 2015 #103
The Brady Bill was all about background checks . . . horseshoecrab Jun 2015 #116
He felt it should be handled at the state level n/t arcane1 Jun 2015 #251
I'm not anti-gun LittleBlue Jun 2015 #92
Good. He's electable if he's about one thing only. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jun 2015 #93
Here is Bernie's record on guns magical thyme Jun 2015 #94
Great post. Wilms Jun 2015 #100
Facts. I love facts. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #145
What kind of idiot calls Sanders a "gun nut"? beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #95
Thank you, scotty. SaranchaIsWaiting Jun 2015 #101
You're welcome. How much more dishonest can they get? beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #109
Dishonesty and disgusting smears are all they have. smokey nj Jun 2015 #122
Exactly, look at the posts by Hillary supporters in this thread. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #138
It's positively Rovian. smokey nj Jun 2015 #147
Yes! Look at #129 blaming him for what happened in Aurora. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #151
Single-issue nuts. nt NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #137
Yep. I'm not anti-gun. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #144
I find it interesting that neither Thinkingabout nor Evergreen Emerald have acknowledged or ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2015 #235
Thinkingabout moved on to the dupe thread. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #236
a desperate one Doctor_J Jun 2015 #239
LMAO! beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #240
I never have been able to understand Snobblevitch Jun 2015 #98
As of last year or so it has been legal to trqnsport guns in checked luggage oneshooter Jun 2015 #189
I knew that. Snobblevitch Jun 2015 #211
No. Cut and past without looking. oneshooter Jun 2015 #227
Why the most liberal candidate for president opposes strict gun control magical thyme Jun 2015 #99
You mean a populist voted against legislation that was unpopular in the state he represents? NewSystemNeeded Jun 2015 #142
This will make him more popular to the general public - TBF Jun 2015 #105
It's only an issue inside the DU bubble Cayenne Jun 2015 #242
If true, and I believe Bernie has explained this in understsandable terms, it JDPriestly Jun 2015 #108
Better to be pro gun than to be pro free trade. nt WDIM Jun 2015 #113
I saw an interview that addressed his record a few days ago Gloria Jun 2015 #121
He said Vermont has no gun laws? beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #127
Yes, HE DID... Gloria Jun 2015 #281
"Not very empathetic" with whom? SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #150
His tone. I know he is direct but Gloria Jun 2015 #282
Gotcha. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #285
Yeah, I live here in NM now but when I talk Gloria Jun 2015 #297
That is interesting to hear. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #298
This is one reason I have problems with Bernie Sanders... Sancho Jun 2015 #125
"Rated F by the NRA, indicating a pro-gun control voting record." beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #134
I don't care about the NRA...I care about the laws I see .... Sancho Jun 2015 #140
Right. You just blamed him for what happened in Aurora. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #153
To my recollection, the NRA SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #161
Not to mention he doesn't take money from the NRA or other gun rights organizations: beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #167
Really. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #176
That was the intent of the op. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #182
Bernie has consistently voted on guns in a way I disagree with.... Sancho Jun 2015 #126
What's wrong with that? I see no reason to exclude firearms and ammunition petronius Jun 2015 #143
I don't understand what's wrong with it either. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #156
Really. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #157
What's different from checked bags on aircraft? GGJohn Jun 2015 #175
Makes me like him even more and he is very wise to say no to lawsuits against manufactures Autumn Jun 2015 #128
Then look at the consequences of votes like Bernie's... Sancho Jun 2015 #141
So who do you support for president? nt Snotcicles Jun 2015 #146
I will vote for the Democratic candidate - none are perfect, but this vote of Bernie's I don't like. Sancho Jun 2015 #158
Look at his recs. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #162
Shall we sue automobile manufactures when some idiot causes a death with an automobile? Autumn Jun 2015 #152
But that's different! beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #174
That's just crazy isn't it? Autumn Jun 2015 #187
They're trying to claim he's not supportive of immigration issues in another thread. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #192
I saw that. That's another of their spectacular Autumn Jun 2015 #195
Yes!!! No corporations should be immune from liability... Sancho Jun 2015 #196
If I cut my toe off with a kitchen knife I have no right to sue the silverware manufacturer. Autumn Jun 2015 #199
And I suppose you support SLAPP suits designed to bankrupt a company? GGJohn Jun 2015 #202
The PLCAA isn't about immunity from liability, it's about product misuse lawsuits. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #217
Why is he wrong on the PLCAA? GGJohn Jun 2015 #190
Here are some of the consequences of gun laws like those supported by Bernie!! Sancho Jun 2015 #129
They should be aimed at James Holmes Jumpin Jack Flash Jun 2015 #154
No corporation should be immune from liability. Sancho Jun 2015 #160
Corporations are held liable for design faults in their product, GGJohn Jun 2015 #198
Agreed, blaming Sanders for this is absurd. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #163
Game, set and match. okasha Jun 2015 #155
Hardly. GGJohn Jun 2015 #209
And again, why should the manufacturers be held responsible for a 3rd party misuse of their GGJohn Jun 2015 #194
If the manufacturer had no responsibility, then explain it to a jury. Sancho Jun 2015 #201
Why should a corporation have to explain the 3rd party misuse of their product to a jury? GGJohn Jun 2015 #203
If a case has no merit they will loose... Sancho Jun 2015 #214
There is no "special immunity", the law exempts lawsuits for defective products. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #218
Exactly... Sancho Jun 2015 #226
You support a law designed to bankrupt manufacturers because you disapprove of their products. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #230
Do you know the reason for the passage of the PLCAA in 2005? GGJohn Jun 2015 #223
I know the history... Sancho Jun 2015 #233
How are they supposed to find out what he is going to use it for Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #197
Thats a consequence of listening to brady campaign lawyers.... beevul Jun 2015 #255
No - that is the consequence of very bad legal advice hack89 Jun 2015 #256
If anything, the parent's should sue the lawyers who urged them to file this lawsuit, GGJohn Jun 2015 #260
Thats a consequence of the Brady Bunch exploiting grieving family members. aikoaiko Jun 2015 #263
Doesn't bother me in the least. (nt) Inkfreak Jun 2015 #135
Probably because he represents VT where people still hunt for food. glowing Jun 2015 #149
The gun control agenda has overtones of racism and classism bluestateguy Jun 2015 #159
I doubt it that's serious JonLP24 Jun 2015 #166
The Sandy Hook families SHOULD lose their lawsuit. krispos42 Jun 2015 #183
This message was self-deleted by its author Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #246
Last poll on gun ownership for DU members show'd about 50%. Good luck with the pant load. L0oniX Jun 2015 #224
and Hillary is a shill for Wall Street Larkspur Jun 2015 #232
good luck riding that horse to the nomination Doctor_J Jun 2015 #238
Bernie Sanders voted against the Brady Act?!?!?!?!?! lunamagica Jun 2015 #243
because he believed the states should handle the waiting period. magical thyme Jun 2015 #244
Bernie sanders is a senator from a rural state. Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #247
And Hilary's constituents work in the financial industry... joeybee12 Jun 2015 #289
I don't disagree. Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #294
His pro-gun record certainly explains the F grade given him by the NRA... LanternWaste Jun 2015 #248
NRA didn't give him any money in recent years, according to Open Secrets: leveymg Jun 2015 #254
It that it? Is that all you got (as the saying goes)? mikehiggins Jun 2015 #278
Kick and highly recommended! William769 Jun 2015 #296
Walmart was the largest single retailer of firearms in the world when Hillary sat on their board. Ikonoklast Jun 2015 #317
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