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Political Rewind: Bipartisan Action In Congress Splits Georgia Members Along Party Lines
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proves lawmakers are crazy
For a long time, I suspected many of our legislators were gun crazy. Now, I know the majority are if they pass a law allowing anyone age 21-plus to carry a gun without any training or a license! This is insane.
There should be a minimum of a gun safety course and a five, if not a 10, day waiting period before a firearm can be purchased.
I once knew a teacher who went to a store and bought a shotgun on a Friday and killed himself the next morning. People need time to think before they can purchase a gun, and they need gun safety training before they put a lethal weapon in their hands.
Lack of consensus sinks amusement machine reform bid
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Opinion: Mike Pence is in a weird spot CNN 1/3/2021 By Richard Galant, CNN © Drew Angerer/Getty Images NEWPORT NEWS, VA - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence arrive for a campaign rally at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport on September 25, 2020 in Newport News, Virginia. President Trump is scheduled to announce his nomination to the Supreme Court to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Saturday afternoon at the White House. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) And now for something completely different, John Cleese routinely intoned between absurdist sketches on Monty Python s Flying Circus. He might have been wearing a tuxedo or a pink bikini, and on one occasion he said it while appearing to be roasting on a spit.
Mike Pence is in a weird spot
“And now for something completely different,” John Cleese routinely intoned between absurdist sketches on “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” He might have been wearing a tuxedo or a pink bikini, and on one occasion he said it while appearing to be roasting on a spit.
After the debacle of 2020 a year that felt a little like being on that spit many people are yearning for a clean break, “something completely different.”
It might be too much to ask. The year begins with two pieces of leftover business: the runoff elections in Georgia Tuesday that will determine which party controls the US Senate, and the session of Congress Wednesday at which the Electoral College’s votes to elect Joe Biden will be counted. The first is genuinely suspenseful, the second purely a formality, though one some Republican lawmakers are threatening to use as a forum to air President Donald Trump’s baseless claim that he was cheated of reelection by massive
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