Author Topic: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Where the 2016 candidates stand on gun rights  (Read 619 times)

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In the wake of the Charleston tragedy, the issue of gun rights is hotly being debated and many candidates’ rhetoric is not matching their past actions.

Red Alert Politics decided to take a closer look at all of the potential and announced 2016 Republican and Democratic candidates’ positions and statements on gun rights. The results were mixed, leaving a field of the good, the bad, and the ugly on this issue.


http://redalertpolitics.com/2015/06/22/good-bad-ugly-2016-candidates-stand-gun-rights/#ezIfJ4uaLKFhK6Ex.99

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How are Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton not in the "ugly" category? Sanders has had an NRA "F" rating for years and Hillary just called for more gun control after Charleston. Not so sure if the author wasn't trying to be 'neutral' in the assessment of these candidates.
A nation that turns away from prayer will ultimately find itself in desperate need of it. :Jonathan Cahn