Jan 25, 2011 i recieved this baby in the mail today (cheers Dave). What a great album this is. It has Icon self-titled written all over it. I have listen to it a number of times today and I think is a great slice of melodic metal and I relly like the singer. Is it more here that think this is a great piece of. The weapons of our warfare are not the weapons of the world. Instead, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. Berean Literal Bible For the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly, but divinely powerful toward the demolition of strongholds, New American Standard Bible.
ADVERTISEMENT'You know, I was going to ask you, about 'Bowling for Columbine,' about guns,' Maher said.' Now that facism's coming to America, and their side has all the guns. Any second thoughts?' Seventy-eight percent of Americans do not own a gun,' Moore responded.' Right, and they're all the liberals,' Maher shot back.' There are 7 million Americans that own 160 million guns,' Moore continued. 'They have stockpiled them.
This is the elephant in the room in terms of the discussion of what are we all going to do, putting our bodies on the line, what does that really mean.' Moore added that the high numbers of firearms in America were a worry among some supporters in 2016, who warned of possible violence from Trump supporters upon her expected victory.' People who voted for Hillary were afraid that she would win, because of, he told 'my Second Amendment people' that 'this is going to be a rigged election, get your guns, get ready.'
He was calling for an armed revolt if Hillary won,' Moore said.Moore went on to argue that the civil war 'would already have happened' if Trump had won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College.Trump frequently accused his opponent, Clinton, of dirty tricks and his predecessor former President Obama of 'rigging' the 2016 election in the weeks and months leading up to the November vote.' You've got to get every one of your friends.
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You've got to get every one of your family. You've got to get everybody to go out and watch.
And go out and vote,' Trump in Akron, Ohio, in August of that year.' And when I say watch, you know what I'm talking about, right? You know what I'm taking about. I think you got to go out and you got to watch.'
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Ronald Reagan entered the 1980 presidential campaign as a known supporter of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. While gun rights wouldn’t be a primary issue in presidential politics for another decade, the issue was being pushed to the forefront of the American political scene by those, as Reagan wrote in a 1975 issue of 'Guns & Ammo' magazine, “who say that gun control is an idea whose time has come.” The was still a relatively fresh issue, and U.S. Attorney General Edward H. Levi had proposed outlawing guns in areas with high crime rates. The Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 will be remembered as an important piece of legislation for gun rights. However, Reagan also cast his support behind the two most controversial pieces of gun control legislation of the past 30 years. His support of the Assault Weapons Ban in 1994 may have directly led to the ban winning the approval of Congress.
Congress passed the ban by a vote of 216-214. In addition to Klug voting for the ban after Reagan’s last-minute plea, Rep. Dick Swett, D-N.H., also credited Reagan’s support of the bill for helping him decide to cast a favorable vote.