Is slaying of 20 kids in Newtown an acceptable price to pay for upholding complete Second Amendment absolutism?
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Rep. Keith Ellison (@keithellison) January 31, 2013
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) has said so many outrageous things, we don’t know where to start. Take over for us, Twitter.
@keithellison since the two are unrelated, yes.—
M Sand (@mattstandeuce) January 31, 2013
I reject your premise MT @keithellison: Is slaying of 20 kids in Newtown acceptable price to pay for upholding complete 2nd Amd absolutism?—
Jeff Kolb (@jpkolb) January 31, 2013
@keithellison freedom is messy and by nature can lack security. Any death is tragic but shrinking freedoms are worse.#liberty—
Belell Kaeh (@BelellKaeh) January 31, 2013
Really @keithellison? People who commit horrific crimes like Newtown are going to find ways to do it regardless of the safeguards we create.—
Matthew Thompson (@thompicana) January 31, 2013
@keithellison You can't make laws to stop crazy people from killing, they will just find a different weapon.—
Kurt Byers (@kurt_byers) January 31, 2013
@keithellison If you don't agree with the Constitution, the founders embedded a method to change it… feel free to try and amend it.—
College Republicans (@UofMCRs) January 31, 2013
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