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FL: Giffords' Gun-Control Group Launches Tour In Orlando
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One of the nation's highest-profile shooting victims, former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, will kick off a national gun control political tour Tuesday in Orlando. Called The Vocal Majority Tour, the free event in Orlando will feature candidates, politicians and victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Dr. Phillips Center in downtown Orlando. It is organized by Giffords' group, Americans for Responsible Solutions. |
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lostone1413
(9/27/2016)
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| The phony retard act goes on the road again lol |
| Comment by:
mickey
(9/27/2016)
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Fake retard act?
Astronaut or no, I'm beginning to think Kelly really is mentally impaired. |
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