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    Posted April 19, 2011 by
    suzannewk
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    PALIN! TV RANTS! HAVE R GUNS! VOTERS R COMING! GIFFORD'S TRAGEDY?

     

    SARAH PALIN. www.palinwithguns.com  VIDEO! SCARING PEOPLE! WATCH WHERE SHE SAYS, "WE'LL KEEP OUR GUNS AND RELIGION AND THE VOTERS ARE COMING....one did and KILLED!! and a website staing it is Number one in guns and weapons sales.

     

     

    I am not so sure about all this.  I thought that GUNS were to be used as weapons to protect human life......NOT take Human Life.  IF, someone that has "mental health issues"  and hears PALIN talk like this.........they may ACTUALLY think they need to get their GUN and be ready!!

     

    I do NOT think GUNS should be mentioned in a speech like this unless it is in the context of gun control, poicies or military...............

     

    WHY WHY would she say something like this when some LUNATIC LIKE LOUGHNER could be watching and carry it out!!  :(

     

    Poor Taste.  Poor Palin.  Enough damage has been done. Please think before you speak and constantly talking about GUNS AND PEOPLE COMING TO GET OTHERS!!  Ms. Palin, you are scaring people! Sigh...

     

     

    http://abcnews.go.com/gma/video/tragedy-tucson-timeline-rampage-12574733&tab=9482931&section=4765066

     

     

     

    Hugs, love and to a safe nation,

     

    Suzanne Newkirk

    Humanitarian

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