I’m afraid I’m not so grateful or forgiving. Columbine was 20 years ago and Sandy Hook was was 9 years ago. I can’t help but wonder how many lives might have been saved if she and other like her and done something sooner. Honestly, what’s so different now?
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Connie Schultz said it best “we can't ask people to change and not give them the chance to do so. They're going to need us”https://www.creators.com/read/connie-schultz …
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Choosing doing the right thing, over party loyalty!
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@secupp THANK YOU for doing publicly what many former NRA members will not. My dad, a lifelong hunter, gun owner, & ex-Marine made this same decision over 20 years ago. He tells anyone who will listen about his thoughts on sensible gun laws.#GunControlThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why does it take courage, isn’t mass murder an obvious bad thing?
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This bears repeating & retweeting: The bar is so low that people are now applauded for basic decency. It’s so frustrating to then be told accept them back & don’t shame them for the years of shamelessness they participated in that devastated people’s lives for years
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Exactly! Thanks
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Great news. Thank you Mrs. Cupp.
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I wonder what she thought about the NRA paying for LaPierre's expensive vacations, suits, and flying his wife's stylists around the country. Not to mention the 6 1/2M mansion that they ALMOST bought with the help of the NRA.
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She obviously played along for some time.
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