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Mainstream media actually reports a fact: A Democratic candidate lied to enchance her campaign and push for gun control


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In the political arena, the ends justifies the means... Character always takes a back seat.

Not too surprising that MDA was represented. A bunch of anti-gunners hold a meeting on something they know nothing about.

McCarthy = yesterday's trash.

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In the political arena, the ends justifies the means... Character always takes a back seat.

Not too surprising that MDA was represented. A bunch of anti-gunners hold a meeting on something they know nothing about.

McCarthy = yesterday's trash.

I agree, and called BS on her "account" as soon as I heard it. The story failed every smell test, was based on completely hyped up emotion, and was targeted at those who 'feel' instead of 'think.'

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In the political arena, the ends justifies the means... Character always takes a back seat.

Not too surprising that MDA was represented. A bunch of anti-gunners hold a meeting on something they know nothing about.

McCarthy = yesterday's trash.

I agree, and called BS on her "account" as soon as I heard it. The story failed every smell test, was based on completely hyped up emotion, and was targeted at those who 'feel' instead of 'think.'

 

Just described the majority of anti-gun politicians and activists

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I wonder if it's a crime to impersonate medical personnel in the state of florida?

 

If so, she should definitely be prosecuted.

Spewing a line of BS about having done something isn't the same as impersonating.

 

 

Going on a public panel for a political candidate would likely rise to the occasion of "impersonation", at least I'd think. I suppose it would depend on how she introduced herself.

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I wonder if it's a crime to impersonate medical personnel in the state of florida?

 

If so, she should definitely be prosecuted.

 

Spewing a line of BS about having done something isn't the same as impersonating.

Going on a public panel for a political candidate would likely rise to the occasion of "impersonation", at least I'd think. I suppose it would depend on how she introduced herself.

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