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In the Gun Grabbers' Faces: Counter-Protesting the Morrisville, PA Anti-Gun Rally

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The weather was as changeable as the gun haters' rhetoric. It started cloudy, then the sun came out, then it rained. First, they said they want to ban so-called assault weapons, then they said they don't want to take our guns. Not once did they express a concern for liberty, the most precious value. So it went in Morrisville, PA on May 11, 2013 at the Pre-Mother’s Day March against Gun Violence.

 

http://theinternationallibertarian.blogspot.com/2013/05/in-gun-grabbers-faces-counter.html

 

 

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