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After Colorado Shooting Gun Sales Skyrocket Across The Country
Horrible tragedies, such as the one in Colorado last week where a mass shooting happens, often have one noticeable effect. Guns sales immediately skyrocket after an event due to people who become concerned that new gun control measures may be … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 tuscon shooting, american culture, assault weapon, aurora colorado, aurora shooting, Colorado, federal assault weapons ban, firearm owners protection act, giffords, gun control, gun culture, gun politics, machine gun ban, millennial, millennial vote, millennials, spree killer
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Mass Shooting At The Dark Knight Rises
I wake up this morning to find out there was a mass shooting at an early showing of The Dark Knight Rises. As of now, 12 are dead and 38 are wounded. Apparently the suspect is a 24 year old … Continue reading
Justice Scalia Defends The Court
I don’t have much time today, but I wanted to post a link to an interesting read of CNN today where Justice Scalia defends the court vigorously. Even though Scalia was on the losing side of the healthcare decision, he … Continue reading
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Tagged aca, chief justice roberts, defend the court, healthcare ruling, john roberts, justice scalia, millennial, millennial vote, millennials, scalia, SCOTUS, supreme court
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Please Don’t Pick Bobby Jindal Mitt Romney!
More and more speculation has been happening this week as to when Mitt Romney will announce his running mate. Last week Romney’s wife, Ann Romney, mentioned in an interview that his pick could be a woman. This week the speculation … Continue reading
T-SPLOST Early Voting Begins – A Sign Of Things To Come In November?
Early voting for the $8.4 billion dollar T-SPLOST transportation bill in the metro Atlanta region begins today. That means you have until July 31st, when the bill will go to the polls, to have your say as to whether or … Continue reading
Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling Tomorrow!
Drum roll please! The Supreme Court will issue their ruling on Obamacare tomorrow! It will be a momentous occasion that will have a dramatic impact on the direction of the country for years to come. Will Obamacare survive? Will Obama’s … Continue reading
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Tagged aca, millennial, millennials, Obama, obamacare, SCOTUS, supreme court
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Supreme Court Immigration Decision – Who Won?
As the Supreme Court released their decision on the Arizona immigration case, I noticed something very interesting. Both Republicans and Democrats claimed victory from the somewhat split decision, which struck down three of the four provisions up before the court. … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, arizona immigration, federal government, ice, Illegal immigration, Immigration, millennial, millennials, SCOTUS, show me your papers, supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States
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New Yorkers Are Too Fat. Bloomberg Announces Plans To Ban Slurpees!
Did you see this? Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced plans to attempt to ban any sugary soft drink in the entire city of New York over 16 ounces. This is to ‘protect’ the people from the dangers of obesity. Wow! … Continue reading
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Tagged mayor bloomberg, mayor michael bloomberg, mayor of new york city, Michael Bloomberg, millennial, millennial vote, millennials, New York, New York City, slurpee, soft drink, United States, youth vote
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