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As if we needed more eveidence. . ."I don't believe people should be able to own guns," Obama told Lott one day at the University of Chicago Law School.Lott explains that he first met Obama shortly after completing his research on concealed handgun laws and crime."He did not come across as a moderate who wanted to bring people together," Lott writes.After he introduced himself to Obama, Lott suggested that they have lunch one day to discuss their views on guns. According to Lott, Obama "grimaced and turned away." That was the way many conversations with Obama ended, Lott says.Although the Law School was famous for the openness of its faculty and friendly engagement, Lott says, "Obama...preferred silent, scowling disdain to collegiality."http://cnsnews.com/blog/gregory-gwyn-williams-jr/author-quotes-then-professor-obama-saying-i-dont-believe-people-should. . .but just when you cannot loath this POS any more, new depths are plunged. . .
Agree Don.Oh,and Gabby's hubby had to be a left-leaning idiot before her attack, his ignorance of the shooters background and ideology proves it.
Breitbart:[Schmuck] Mark E. Kelly , gun-control proponent and husband to former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, recently purchased an AR-15 (an “assault weapon,” he called it)—which he now says he intended as an illustration of the need for more stringent gun laws.
Quote from: Charles Oakwood on March 10, 2013, 01:39:28 PMBreitbart:[Schmuck] Mark E. Kelly , gun-control proponent and husband to former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, recently purchased an AR-15 (an “assault weapon,” he called it)—which he now says he intended as an illustration of the need for more stringent gun laws.He passed a background check and legally bought a weapon and by that he intends to illustrate the need for it to be made more difficult to do so for .... people like him? WTF, over.
Unknown as of yet, although he says he won't keep it.Liar.He will.