They don't look like children. They look like peaceful protesters committed to making a chance -- in the long tradition of the civil rights movement in the US and Gandhi and others elsewhere.
They don't look like children. They look like peaceful protesters committed to making a chance -- in the long tradition of the civil rights movement in the US and Gandhi and others elsewhere.
They don't look like children. They look like peaceful protesters committed to making a chance -- in the long tradition of the civil rights movement in the US and Gandhi and others elsewhere.
Only children use their freedom of assembly. Real men would storm the Capitol with their guns and demand reforms.
Oh, wait...
Of course not allowing a vote could cause political fallout as well. But it is a Presidential election year.
But if you are so sure the majority of the electorate are against these proposals, what political fallout? Surely they would be lauded for delivering the will of the people. Of course voting down measure(s) supported by the majority can cause political fallout.
But what valid reason in the interest of public safety is there for allowing someone who is considered to dangerous to fly to be able to purchase a gun.
They don't look like children. They look like peaceful protesters committed to making a chance -- in the long tradition of the civil rights movement in the US and Gandhi and others elsewhere.
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