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NY: Gun Control Protesters Take to Times Square After Mass Shootings
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Marchers outraged by the latest mass shootings took to 42nd Street and brought their message to Times Square to announce that �enough is enough� when it comes to gun violence. �We have a powerful movement around this whole country that represents what a majority of Americans now believe,� said Dianne Rinaldo, a member of the New York City leadership team for Moms Demand Action. �That the NRA must be put aside, and we must vote for laws that will keep our communities safe and respect the second amendment.� |
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Stripeseven
(8/5/2019)
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No one wants to hear that over 100 people are killed "Every Day" in the United States from vehicle crashes. So where are all of the marches, and media coverage about these terrible roadway tragedies happening daily? Told'ya that you didn't want to hear it.... |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/5/2019)
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No. Go away. |
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