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Canton Repository
March 14, 2018
WASHINGTON Once again, President Trump has made a cowardly, cynical and monumentally stupid retreat on the issue of guns. No one should ... In his made-for-television meeting with members of Congress to discuss gun violence, Trump accused Republicans of being “afraid of the NRA.” But he's theÃâà...
WCTV
March 13, 2018
The president's plan to combat school shootings is putting the pressure on states to pass measures to help stop would-be school shooters, as well as Congress, to slow the growing trend of mass shootings across the United States. The administration laid out its goals to prevent future mass shootings duringÃâà...
Missoula Current
February 28, 2018
Daines said Congress defined mass shootings after the Newtown massacre as an event where three or more people lose their life. He said 14 such events have occurred since the murder of 13 people at Columbine High School in 1998, though national statistics put the number of events much higher.
Fillmore County Journal
February 26, 2018
We often hear some politicians say the shooters are cowards to kill innocent students. Well, of course they are cowards, but I think the greater cowards are the Congress and President who will not respect the deep concerns we have for the safety of the children. No, they have to OBEY the will of the NRA.
RealClearPolitics
February 23, 2018
Trump: Teachers Love Their Students, Need Guns To Protect Them From "Cowards," "Lunatics". submit to reddit ... I've spoken with many of our people in Congress, our senators, our congressmen and women. ... And the way it's not going to happen again -- because they're basically cowards. InnatelyÃâà...
Berkshire Eagle
February 16, 2018
PITTSFIELD — Cowards! ... However, the NRA, without having a justifiable fear for the rights of law-abiding gun owners, still clings to its pre-2006 story, and a cowardly Congress is still ... In my dealings with members of Congress, I found that they really feared such groups could vote them out of office.
Santa Fe New Mexican
December 31, 1999
A few members of our cowardly Congress expressed words of sorrow when 17 people died at the hands of a deranged teenager. Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Speaker Paul Ryan and even John McCain, R-Ariz., among many others, have accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars inÃâà...
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