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Response to State Representatives Questionnaire
Survey for House District 29 For the record, I am a 72 year-old retired veteran with 30 years of service that was born and raised in Louisville with two children and three grandchildren that all reside in Louisville. 1. Do … Continue reading
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More Votes Than Voters?
Democrats have long stated, “There is no voter fraud.” But the overabundance of fraud reports and convictions forced them to concede it exist but now add the caveat “but not to the extend that would change the outcome of an … Continue reading
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The 70-Point Immigration Reform Plan
There’s a lot on talk on the news about President Trump’s 70-point Immigration Reform Plan. Before blindly accept it, maybe we should “read the plan to see what’s in it”. Finding the original, complete plan proved to be a chore … Continue reading
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How Our Grandparents Looked At Immigration
This was written by Rosemary LaBonte to the editors of the Orange County Register, a California newspaper, in response to another letter to the Editor written by Ernie Lujan. Ernie suggests we should tear down the Statue of Liberty because … Continue reading
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The Electoral College
The reason we have the Electoral College is the same reason our Congress has two houses. They keep large population centers in a few States from influencing our laws or deciding who will be president. A quick history lesson for … Continue reading
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Why Ban Guns Rarely Used in Crimes
Massachusetts has an assault weapons ban law. Like many States that have bans, weapons are banned based on certain features that make it an assault weapon, i.e. pistol grip, removable magazine, flash suppressor, threaded muzzle, bayonet mount, etc. If you … Continue reading
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