MA: 72 killed resisting govt gun confiscation in Boston

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MA: 72 killed resisting govt gun confiscation in Boston

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The article needs to be sent to VA governor and elected officials - in case they have forgotten.
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You had me hook, line, and sinker until the article started naming the Governor and "ringleaders".

Good job! :thumbs2:
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Pawpaw wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 1:35 pm You had me hook, line, and sinker until the article started naming the Governor and "ringleaders".

Good job! :thumbs2:
I realized when I read Gage. Very well done.
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Very good. I was pretty certain going in and positive when Gage came up.
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