people garden city, thork, black guy, omar thorton, eight people in manchester, connecticut, black guy. we have asian shooters too. we also have white shooters. this is not a racial play here. do you have the white shooters up there? just curious. we know who the white shooters are, bob, let s be honest. you can t paint with such a broad brush. the woman who wrote this article is injecting race here. you know, if i were you i would get a picture with a bigger frame. i don t think anybody should be singled out based on their race or gender on this issue. it is a national problem. if you could sit down instead of jamming gun control bills down the throats of americans and have an honest debate we will find we have more in common. the break down of the family whether you are white, black, asian, greek, i don t care. this was bias, obviously. it is not accurate. it is not good reporting, good analysis.
abortion at six weeks, a bill to ban abortion at 20 weeks, a bill to close down the last abortion clinic in the state, a la, mississippi, same bill, same strategy. and once again, the old personhood total ban plus say bye-bye to the pills, say bye-bye to fertility treatment, the personhood thing will now go to the voters in north dakota, thanks to the legislature. it will go to the voters like it did in mississippi and in colorado, where it lost so badly. the other ones, the other bills that i mentioned, they are going to go to the north dakota governor, jack del rimple. these personhood guys were too extreme, by a long shot, for the voters of mississippi. but somehow they have the ear of the part of the republican party that is now running north dakota. the only question is whether north dakota s republican governor is going to let that stand. well, while the governor decides what he wants to do, whether he wants the taxpayers to actually foot the bill for this stuff, the other side o
state s governor, john hickenlooper, who you see here, said that tom clements believed, quote, at the core of his person, that anyone can be redeemed. in terms of the investigation into this murder, the immediate contextual question was whether it was questioned to tom clements work in the prisons. could this have been random? could this have been personal? or could this have been related to his work in colorado s prisons, his work in the prisons in missouri before he came to colorado, could it have been connected to overall political issues in the state of colorado. the killing happened just hours before governor hickenlooper signed into law the state s contentious but historic new gun reform legislation. tom clements was a supporter of that legislation. and during the legislative debate over the gun control bills in colorado, criminal charges were brought against anti-gun control activists who had threatened to kill legislators and their family members, because the legislators suppo
i know you plan to fight most of this stuff. are you optimistic at all? do you think you ll win on any of these things? i have faith that the people on the south dakota ballot measure will do like we saw in mississippi and other states, and like we saw in the religious liberty amendment that we saw in the june primary. i really believe that north dakotaens will say, this is too much, this has gone too far. i am an optimist and i do believe, i m hopeful that the governor will no both his constitutional oath and what a fellow governor, anti-choice governor did in 1991 and veto these bills. you operate the only clinic in the state. these bills are all targeting you, your place of business, and the clinic you run. do you feel like you re running up against the full force of your state s government? do you feel like you ve got a big target on you?
ban abortion at 20 weeks, a bill to close down the last abortion clinic in the state, a la, mississippi, same bill, same strategy. and once again, the old personhood total ban plus say bye-bye to the pills, say bye-bye to fertility treatment, the personhood thing will now go to the voters in north dakota, thanks to the legislature. it will go to the voters like it did in mississippi and in colorado, where it lost so badly. the other ones, the other bills that i mentioned, they are going to go to the north dakota governor, jack del rimple. these personhood guys were too extreme, by a long shot, for the voters of mississippi. but somehow they have the ear of the part of the republican party that is now running north dakota. the only question is whether north dakota s republican governor is going to let that stand. well, while the governor decides what he wants to do, whether he wants the taxpayers to actually foot the bill for this stuff, the other side of the argument has decided that t