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humbled_opinion

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4. Yes that is true however,
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 05:01 AM
Jan 2013

we really understand the truth of the matter is that if we want a reduction in the number of people killed with guns than we must reduce the availability of guns in society, we can easily look at both the Britain and Australia as good starting examples. Certainly the gun deaths in Newton should prompt us to try and bring about this change. The Barack Obama I voted for certainly has the ability to communicate this needed change to the public, or do you suggest that we don't even try and than what possibly can this President say to the American people at the next massacre eulogy? I want him to have a legacy of success not failure.

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