Daily Topics - Thursday April 18th, 2013

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Hour One: U.S. Senate FAILS 90% of Americans on gun control / Plus, prosperity NOT austerity! Tim Carpenter, Progressive Democrats of America

Hour Two: Tucson shooting survivor speaks out - Patricia Maisch, Demand Action

Hour Three: GOP Rep - "Pat Exxon on the back for Arkansas oil spill"...REALLY?!

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GleninOhio's picture
GleninOhio 13 years 13 weeks ago
#1

slag oil is

pronounced "by" two men

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akuji001@gmail.com 13 years 13 weeks ago
#2

One of the reasons weapons need to be registered to the owner is it is a great tool for law enforcement. Whenever your car gets stolen or is involved with a crime police use the owner’s registration to assist with the investigation. It will also make gun owners who are responsible MORE responsible because the weapon is registered. Many people are reluctant to loan their automobile to others because of the connection the owner has with the vehicle. Registering your gun means that you are responsible and if you don’t want to register your weapon than your full of !@#!@#%.

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