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Apr 19, 2018 13:29:56   #
1ProudAmerican wrote:
BOBO brought his group of criminals with him from lifelong association. DJT is trying to find a few good men to help drain the swamp creatures.


All the people from Obama were gone, step one of Trump's agenda, wanna try again? He's paranoid from his crooked "dealings" which is why he wants "his" people to pledge an allegiance to him over the flag. Yeah, Gooo Trump, to you know where.
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Apr 19, 2018 13:24:42   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
That's a good thing. If previous presidents had been as involved as they should have been and ran the country themselves (not letting underlings run it), then there would have been quite a few firings in the previous administrations and the swamp would not be so full.


Too bad the people getting fired are people he appointed, that says a lot about his own judgment no matter how you slice it.
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Apr 19, 2018 09:55:20   #
lindajoy wrote:
True and that is good.. New blood needed.. innovative thinkers needed.. People that actually want to defend our country needed..
Party BS a joke, time to show their colors..

People like Gowdy leaving because he is so frustrated in the cover ups that go on, they don’t want justice and he’s leaving because he can’t play their game anymore... Good for him a loss to the country...

As for Trump he isn’t perfect but he gets the job done unlike Bo that did nothing but harm our country.. I’ll take president Trump over that loser any day..
True and that is good.. New blood needed.. innovat... (show quote)



Yes I know, we definitely differ on who is the loser. Time will tell how this presidency(and we) will turn out.
Speaking of new blood how long is tales from the crypt McConnell gonna hang in for?Geeeez He must drink the same water as the Queen of England. LOL
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Apr 19, 2018 09:49:39   #
son of witless wrote:
Way to go Apple.


Your analogy...should we ban cars? You guys never have anything positive to say.
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Apr 19, 2018 09:46:33   #
Bad Bob wrote:


Bob that's all ya got...LOL
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Apr 19, 2018 09:43:54   #
jack sequim wa wrote:
HI Morgan, hope all is well with you.

I do believe we become to different degrees bias and short term memory for our party. We could go back and forth all day on which politicians lie the most, let's not and say we did.
I'm really growing tired of all politicians. I believe in a platform, unfortunately politicians don't anymore.
Just for curiosity I did a quick search on Hillary lying. She did have some whoppers.
To hear Hillary Clinton tell it, she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, the conqueror of Mount Everest — even though she was already 6 years old when he made his famous ascent.

On a visit to war-torn Bosnia in 1996, she claimed she and her entourage landed under sniper fire and had to run “with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base” — although videos of her arrival show her waltzing serenely across the tarmac, waving to the crowd.

She blamed the 2012 attack on American diplomatic and intelligence-gathering installations in Benghazi on “a disgusting video” when she knew almost from the first moment that it was a jihadist assault that took the lives of four Americans, including the ambassador to Libya.


No wonder the late William Safire, writing in The New York Times in 1996, at the height of the Whitewater investigation, called her a “congenital liar.” Said Safire: “She is in the longtime habit of lying; and she has never been called to account for lying herself or in suborning lying in her aides and friends.”


Reuters
Baron Munchausen has nothing on Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Now comes the recycling this month of another Clinton tall tale: that shortly before her 1975 marriage to Bill Clinton, she decided in a fit of patriotic fervor and dedication to “public service” to stroll into a recruiter’s office in Arkansas and join the Marine Corps.

It’s an anecdote she trots out to charm military audiences, whether it’s a group on Capitol Hill in 1994, or, most recently, to veterans in Derry, NH.


“He looks at me and goes, ‘Um, how old are you,’ ” Clinton recalled at the New Hampshire event on Nov. 10. “I said, ‘Well, I’m 26. I will be 27.’ And he goes, ‘Well, that is kind of old for us.’ And then he says to me, and this is what gets me, ‘Maybe the dogs will take you,’ meaning the Army,” she added.

Yeah, right. Never mind that the term is “dogface,” used to refer to the Army infantry. And never mind as well that, given the tenor of the times, the Marines or any other service would have taken young Ms. Rodham in a heartbeat, especially given their need for lawyers.

Like so many carefully parsed Clintonian statements, Hillary’s Leatherneck fantasy is either unverifiable or dependent upon how it’s phrased. When confronted with the obvious discrepancy in her “Edmund Hillary” story, she characteristically shifted the blame to her mother, Dorothy, saying the fable was something her mother told her.



Reuters
But let’s assume for a moment that, unlike Clinton’s other whoppers, this story is actually, in some sense, true.

What are the odds that, in the immediate aftermath of Vietnam, the anti-war Wellesley graduate, who’d written her college senior thesis on “community organizer” Saul Alinsky, had a snazzy Yale Law degree, and who was already envisioning a career in state and national politics alongside Bill (then a candidate for Arkansas attorney general), would do such a thing — and actually mean it?

I’m betting zero.

A far more likely explanation is that Hillary entered the Marine recruiting office — if she did — not out of any desire to “serve her country,” but as an agent provocateur, determined to show that the Marines were a bunch of bigoted sexist, ageist pigs in order to fuel her sense of outrage.


This explanation is given credence by one of Hillary’s Fayetteville, Ark., friends at the time, Ann Henry, who said that Hillary was interested in probing the way the military treated women candidates. “I can remember discussing it, but I cannot give you the details of when and what was said,” Henry told a reporter. “Hillary would go and do things just to test it out, and I can totally see her doing that just to see what the reaction was.”

Given the mood of the time, and the vituperative nastiness of the left regarding all things military, it would have been just like the self-aggrandizing Hillary Rodham to try and manufacture a controversy where there was none, to make herself look good
HI Morgan, hope all is well with you. br br I do... (show quote)


I'm sorry but I'm not here to defend Hillary, I was never a follower of hers, but it appears you're pulling at straws here on her, in some kind of an attempt to make Trump not look so bad. As far as her heritage, almost everyone's is sketchy and many things have been passed on by mouth. I was always told I had French blood directly from my grandfather from the clan and town of Duke De Guise, my daughter gave me a DNA kit as a gift, to my bewilderment no French bloodline according to Ancestry, but I had mentioned my whole life that that was part of my bloodline, my point...was I a liar or just misinformed? I'm still trying to figure this out but all the people connected for info are deceased, but my grandfather name was Guise, personally, I think it's funny and really doesn't mean much.

I can see this in the case of Hillary and also Elizabeth Warren, why do we even talk about this meaningless stuff? I once watched something that showed almost everyone in the oval office was somehow connected by DNA, LOL.

Hillary is behind us, I'm all for the here and now, and that is Trump. I'm sorry I do not like him and mostly due to his constant lying, I was taught you can never trust a liar and as Comey said he doen't believe Trump has the ethical morals to be president and I do agee with that.
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Apr 19, 2018 09:14:48   #
Mikeyavelli wrote:
I voted for Trump because he's honest and truthful. We know that there is no ulterior motive. The man speaks his mind, and I don't care whether or not he's exaggerated the number of people who went to his inauguration or the number of illegal immigrants who murder, steal, rape, and live off my nickel. One is too many.
Trump is the result of obama, the biggest hoax in history. Trump proved Lincoln right. You can't fool all the people all the time.
It's refreshing to hear the blunt truth from a president. Ask Kid Kim, or Xi the China Guy, or Pal Putin. They are falling into line because they know Trump ain't bullmueller. Trump says he'll nuke Kid Kim, and Kid Kim muellers in his pants.
Obama kissed ass, Trump kicks it.
I like it.
Move to a better country, you know many of them. You'll fit right in. Go where you respect the high moral cultures of other countries. Leave us cretins here. We'll both be happy.
I voted for Trump because he's honest and truthful... (show quote)



There isn't much I can say to anyone who says Trump is Honest and truthful, when he's been proven to lie live on TV for all to hear, that's not only a liar, that's an idiot. For you to say what you just did makes me wonder about your mental capacity?

Trump kicks ass? He's a paper Tiger, ever hear the story of the boy who cried wolf, that is your Trumpet right there. Trump doesn't kick ass, he is an ass and a humiliation to this country. He has no morals and people who align themselves with him are of the same lacking moral caliber.

Yes, he speaks his mind and I've along with millions have listened to his incoherent ramblings to the point where everyone stares bewildered saying to themselves...WTF?

No ulterior motive, you kidding right?

We're presently living the biggest hoax in history.

You move to another country, people as yourself is the very reason we have this subversive traitor sitting in the Whitehouse. You think he's cleaning the swamp...he is the swamp, the King toad.

With that said he may be the very tool to make some needed changes to happen, but probably not the way you're thinking.
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Apr 19, 2018 08:45:10   #
lindajoy wrote:
The deep state was here long before Trump was ever in the picture..

He just calls them out which is their biggest fear... They prefer anonymity..

He’s ruffling feathers this is true.. A difficult process when flushing out those criminals on criminal hill...They aren’t use to all the attention...

Russias covert operations of disclosing all the hills emails along with Podesta and Wasserman etc simply showed the disgrace they are and how criminal they truly are.. When you think about it we have admissions by Comey to having leaked informatoon and we have McCabe lying about leaking his, and Seth accused of leaking them, but he’s dead so we don’t know his true role..
now McCabe and Comey are calling each other liars.


Had those emails of disgusting political manipulation never been done there would have been nothing to see, right??

An example of the deep state in motion..

http://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/383874-james-comey-and-andrew-mccabe-you-read-you-decide?amp

Now they are turning on each other and it will reach to Mueller I suspect in time too..

The webs they weave.. And we the citizens the victim of it all..
The deep state was here long before Trump was ever... (show quote)



People are bailing out of their office and the GOP faster than rats on the Titanic, that says it all. This is where Trump has actually broken all records "more than anyone ever before" haha. Let me guess they're all bad and he's the Knight in shining armor, when are you going to take off those rose-colored glasses?
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Apr 19, 2018 08:30:21   #
What does this tell you? When is enough...enough? Is this unstability or just guilt.


President Trump’s administration has seen more turnover than “The Apprentice.” Quite literally, in fact. Trump’s television show would lose 15 people a season; Trump’s administration has lost at least 37 in just over a year. Two-and-a-half seasons of drama, packed into just over 12 months.

Fired

Sally Yates. Deputy attorney general. Days with administration: 11. Refused to enforce Trump’s entry ban.
Preet Bharara. U.S. attorney. Days with administration: 51. Part of purge of U.S. attorneys.
James B. Comey. FBI director. Days with administration: 110. Allegedly pressured by Trump to scale down investigations.
Rich Higgins. Director, NSC. Days with administration: 176. Fired after writing a conspiracy-filled memo.
Derek Harvey. Senior director, NSC. Days with administration: 182. Fired following power shift under national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
Anthony Scaramucci. Communications director. Days with administration: 11. Fired by Kelly.

Resigned under pressure

Michael Flynn. National security adviser. Days with administration: 23. Ostensibly fired for having misled Vice President Pence about his conversations with the Russian ambassador.
Katie Walsh. Deputy chief of staff. Days with administration: 68. Moved out of administration to work for a pro-Trump PAC.
K.T. McFarland. Deputy national security adviser. Days with administration: 118. Pushed out following power shift under McMaster.
Tera Dahl. Deputy chief of staff, NSC. Days with administration: 166. Reassigned following power shift under McMaster.
Michael Short. Assistant press secretary. Days with administration: 185. Scaramucci told media that Short would be fired.
Reince Priebus. Chief of staff. Days with administration: 188. Resigned in favor of Kelly.
Ezra Cohen-Watnick. Senior director, NSC. Days with administration: 188. Resigned following power shift under McMaster.
Stephen K. Bannon. Chief strategist. Days with administration: 209. Bannon left after giving a negative interview to American Prospect.
Sebastian Gorka. Deputy assistant. Days with administration: 211. Butted heads with Kelly.
William Bradford. Director, Energy. Days with administration: About 120. Past racist comments were made public.
Tom Price. Director of Health and Human Services. Days with administration: 232. Under fire for taking expensive charter flights.
Jamie Johnson. Director, DHS. Days with administration: About 230. Past racist comments were made public.
Carl Higbie. Chief of external affairs, Corporation for National and Community Service. Days with administration: 153. Past racist comments were made public.
Omarosa Manigault. Director of communications, Office of Public Liaison. Days with administration: 364. Resigned to “pursue other opportunities.” Now stars on CBS’s “Big Brother.”
Taylor Weyeneth. Deputy chief of staff, Office of Drug Control Policy. Days with administration: About 340. Questions about experience and details on résumé.
Rob Porter. Staff secretary. Days with administration: 385. Allegations of spousal abuse became public.

Resigned

Michael Dubke. Communications director. Days with administration: 89. Personal reasons.
Walter Shaub. Director of Office of Government Ethics. Days with administration: 181. Concern over ethics rules.
Mark Corallo. Legal team spokesman. Days with administration: 59. Apparently concerned about handling of Trump Tower story.
Sean Spicer. Press secretary. Days with administration: 181. Uncomfortable with hiring of Scaramucci.
Elizabeth Southerland. Director, EPA. Days with administration: 193. Disagreement with direction of department.
Carl Icahn. Special adviser. Days with administration: 211. Resigned in advance of an article about conflicts of interest.
George Sifakis. Public liaison director. Days with administration: 204. Sifakis was an ally of Priebus.
Maliz Beams. Counselor, State. Days with administration: 97. Reported differences with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Elizabeth Shackelford. Political officer, State. Days with administration: 323. Disagreement with direction of department.
Paul Winfree. Deputy director. Days with administration: 330. Returning to Heritage Foundation.
Dina Powell. Deputy national security adviser. Days with administration: 304. Personal reasons.
Jeremy Katz. Deputy director, NEC. Days with administration: About 340. Personal reasons.
Thomas Shannon. Under secretary of state for political affairs. Days with administration: 385 and counting. (Resignation announced but not yet in force.) Personal reasons.
John Feeley. Ambassador to Panama. Days with administration: 385 and counting. Disagreement with administration.
Rick Dearborn. Deputy chief of staff. Days with administration: 383 and counting. Joining private sector.

There hasn’t been a recent administration that’s seen so much turnover particularly among members of the senior White House staff. (Nor, it’s safe to say, have there been so many appointees who were fired after past racist comments were made public.)

More have left their position and the party since this article, very telling.

full article...http://www.washingtonpost.com/.../thirty-seven-administration-officials-whove-resigne...
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Apr 19, 2018 08:01:19   #
jack sequim wa wrote:
What we have is an enormous propaganda machine from both sides.
What is the truth, what is reality.
The left has CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, the right has Fox news. The network's are America's largest source of information. There are many facts about the alphabet news 24/7 onslaught against Trump 97% negative (no president in history has had these extreme negative attacks) with proven fabricated stories and flat out lies. I have to believe there are more sinister sources behind these media giants.
I'm not letting Fox News off, they to lead a narrative leading the audience, but I'll at least credit them stating if they are giving opinionated reporting or researched news.
Have you seen the video clip of the president of CNN saying over six months ago that " there is no Trump Russian collusion, but it sure brings in ratings"?
I believe the left has more false reporting than the right, but that's like saying "I only robbed a bank 7 times, he did it 20 times" it doesn't make the lessor, less accountable.
I believe there is a propaganda machine at work over the last decade, the intent is to divide the parties. I would say it has been 100% effective.
As a Christian I also believe there are spiritual forces at work also.
What we have is an enormous propaganda machine fro... (show quote)


Hello Jack, I agree with you and have said recently the very same thing, I happen to believe the right to be the Goliath compared to the left, but more covert in paying people to write contrary articles in many more papers and editorials from big money such as Murdock and other Koch organizations. But you are correct, it all has us not knowing what the truth is, and we need to do something about printing lies or twisted truths and culpability.

Yes, spiritual forces are always present but the end results might be a bit up the road after much conflict.
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Apr 18, 2018 20:27:51   #
lindajoy wrote:
Not hardly....Bo was and is the worst man in our oval office and his intent was never to better this country but to dismantle as much of its strength and constitution as he could..’

Your Constitutional lawyer from Harvard if you believe that took 11 cases before the Supreme Court and lost every one of them..

He worked deligently to weaken our military, welcomed in every alien after inviting them in, issued no arrest with illegals if detained and then released, gave us the DACA illegals etcetcetc..

Just too much that can be said nor is it anything you believe anyway..Makes it a conversation in futility.. But nice seeing you..
Not hardly....Bo was and is the worst man in our o... (show quote)



As long as you keep repeating Obama was the worst President, I'll keep repeating that he's not the one who tanked us and brought us to our knees, that was Bush. As a matter of fact, if it wasn't for Bush being so bad Obama would have never been elected, think about that for a minute, let it percolate until you get that.

But now you guys have managed to vote in someone even worse then Bush, good going.
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Apr 18, 2018 20:20:36   #
jack sequim wa wrote:
There are many scandals that occurred while Mueller was FBI Director. All of these shady activities resulted in the Clinton and/or Obama administration getting away with criminal activities.



IRS Targeting (2010-2013): the IRS intentionally selected and then delayed or denied tax-exempt 501(c)(3) applications from conservative groups to prevent them from participating in the 2012 election, followed by IRS agent Lois Lerner invoking her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. (No charges have been filed of any wrong doing by any government officials in this case.)

Fast and Furious (2010): this ATF program, which seems to have served no rational purpose, allowed over 2,000 guns to be purchased illegally inside the United States and then “walked” into Mexico for use by criminals, one of which was later used in the 2010 murder of Border Agent Brian Terry by the member of a Mexican cartel

Associated Press Spying (2012): the Department of Justice illegally seized the communications of AP reporters made during April and May 2012, allowing the DOJ to unmask journalists’ confidential sources



Clinton Foundation Pay-for-Play (2009-2013): during the period in which Hillary Clinton held the office of Secretary of State, the Clinton Foundation and Bill Clinton received millions of dollars in paid speaking fees and a million dollar “gift”from countries involved in matters with the State Department, many of which had ties to terrorism and human rights abuses; some of these funds were apparently diverted from charitable causes to personal expenses, such as Chelsea Clinton’s 2010 wedding.

Russian Uranium Deal (2009-2013): Hillary Clinton’s State Department approved a deal allowing a Russian company to control 20% of the uranium mining production capacity inside the United States, which was followed by millions of dollars in donations to the Clinton Foundation from people associated with the transaction. This past week information was reported that prior to the Obama administration approving the very controversial deal in 2010 giving Russia 20% of America’s Uranium through the approved sale of Uranium One, the FBI had evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were involved in bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering in order to benefit Vladimir Putin, says a report by The Hill. Mueller was the head of the FBI at this time! He was even hand picked by Hillary Clinton to hand over uranium to Russia on an airport tarmac at this time.



Clinton Private Email Server (2009-2013): during her entire tenure as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton dodged Freedom of Information Act requirements by using a private email server to conduct official government business, as well as sent and received classified information that was Top Secret over an unsecured system—an “extremely reckless” (and obviously illegal) act.”

Now it is being speculated that Mueller was hired by Rosenstein in order to cover up their illegal actions with Uranium One. There also has been much speculation that Mueller is blowing a ton of money when it comes to the investigation.

For the Russia investigation Mueller has assembled an entire team of former Clinton and Obama attorneys.

Here is a rundown of the team, per The Gateway Pundit:

Robert Mueller – Special Counsel Team leader. — Best friend to fired leaker James Comey a key witness in the case and cohort at the FBI in assisting Mueller with many of the cases noted above.
Rush Atkinson, an attorney on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section at the Department of Justice
— Donated $200 to Clinton in 2016
Peter Carr – DOJ spokesman under Barack Obama.
Andrew Goldstein, a public corruption prosecutor on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York
— Worked under Trump-basher Preet Bharara in the liberal New York southern district.
Adam Jed, an appellate attorney on detail from DOJ’s Civil Division. — Defended Obamacare at the DOJ.
Lisa Page, an attorney on detail from the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel and a former trial attorney with the Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section – Investigated Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a one-time business partner of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, at the DOJ.
Elizabeth Prelogar, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General. -Fluent in Russian; former law clerk to Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
James Quarles, a former partner at WilmerHale and a former assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. –Former assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
Jeannie Rhee, a former partner at WilmerHale who has served in the Office of Legal Counsel at DOJ and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. — Rhee is a Clinton Foundation Lawyer and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel under Barack Obama.
Brandon Van Grack, an attorney on detail from the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
— Led a grand jury inquiry in Northern Virginia scrutinizing former Trump associate Michael Flynn’s foreign lobbying.
Andrew Weissmann, who is on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and who has served as general counsel at the FBI and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. — Weissmann donated $2,300 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008, $2,000 to the DNC in 2006 and at least $2,300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007.
Aaron Zebley, a former partner at WilmerHale who has previously served with Mueller at the FBI and has served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. — Worked with Robert Mueller at the WilmerHale firm.
Aaron Zelinsky, an attorney on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Maryland. — Worked under Assistant AG Rod Rosenstein in Maryland.
Zainab Ahmad, a top national security prosecutor on detail from U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of New York.
Michael Dreeben, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General, described by former colleagues as one of the brightest criminal law experts of the past two generations.
It’s pretty obvious that Mueller should be removed from the Russia investigation. Additional to that, Mueller should be under investigation himself. It seems pretty clear that he leaked information to CNN to take the focus off of his corrupt actions.
There are many scandals that occurred while Muelle... (show quote)


The right's discrediting slander machine is enormous, who will they go after next? I now hear Nikki Haley has caught Trump's evil traitor eye, "arrr, she may be a threat... too many people like her and not me." Is her head next? I hope not I like her.
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Apr 18, 2018 20:03:01   #
BigMike wrote:
Watch what I say come to pass: The Klinton Kriminal Korruption Kabal (KKKK) is undone. Comey and Mewler are undone.

Who raids a lawyer's office?

What a stunt! What punks! What scum! We all saw!

The Deep State in action and what's in store for anyone they don't like if they usurp power.

FK that!

The funny thing is that everything they throw at Trump/us will backfire.
Watch what I say come to pass: The Klinton Krimina... (show quote)


All this deep state talk has come from Trump and his covert Russian counterparts. Why do you think that
is? He's creating more distrust to our government... talk about fueling the fire of subversion, just listen to Trumpet blow, pining party against party...what President does that?
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Apr 18, 2018 19:31:10   #
America 1 wrote:
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/02/28/guns-and-deaths-in-america-the-numbers/


This is quite misleading, maybe we should stay out topic of deaths by weapons and not bring in
the top five killers into the mix such as heart disease, cancer, lower respiratory disease — which includes emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and in some cases asthma.

I find my link to be more accurrate.
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Apr 17, 2018 17:00:48   #
sisboombaa wrote:
It is my opinion to leave the second amendment alone. Most murders are committed by weapons other than guns; such as knifes, bombs, motor vehicles, poison, electricity, drugs, hands, baseball bats, etc.



Where did you get your info from?

Handguns were by far the most popular murder weapon used in the US in 2016. That year 7,105 people were murdered with handguns,+3077 from other firearms which comes to 10,182, compared to Knives or cutting instruments were the second most popular weapon used, with 1,604 murders committed with a knife. That's a big difference. Not to mention how many suicides and self-inflicted injuries and accidental deaths and wounded by guns versus knives.
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