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    In 2004, When Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts. He signed the Assault Weapons Ban which is still in effect today.

    He supported the Brady Bill that was declared uncons utional by the US Supreme Court in the landmark decision Prinz Mack vs. Brady Bill.

    He supported mandatory IDs for Firearm owners

    He is for a five-day waiting period when purchasing a firearm.

    He supported the Federal Feinstein Gun ban.

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    In 2004, When Mitt Romney was Governor of Massachusetts. He signed the Assault Weapons Ban which is still in effect today.

    He supported the Brady Bill that was declared uncons utional by the US Supreme Court in the landmark decision Prinz Mack vs. Brady Bill.

    He supported mandatory IDs for Firearm owners

    He is for a five-day waiting period when purchasing a firearm.

    He supported the Federal Feinstein Gun ban.

    http://lonestarwatchdog.blogspot.com...no-friend.html

    Did he actively support everything he signed, or was a a compromise package? is it even possible he simply signed what a liberal state wanted?

    Politics a messy thing. Unless you can show he was actually wanted the bill as he signed it, this could just be meaningless.

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    Did he actively support everything he signed, or was a a compromise package? is it even possible he simply signed what a liberal state wanted?

    Politics a messy thing. Unless you can show he was actually wanted the bill as he signed it, this could just be meaningless.
    If he just does "what everyone else wants", what's the point of electing him president?


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    If he just does "what everyone else wants", what's the point of electing him president?

    You normally want to do the people's will, unless there is some compelling reason to do otherwise.

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    You normally want to do the people's will, unless there is some compelling reason to do otherwise.
    lol, you think representatives represent us

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    lol, you think representatives represent us
    On some issues, they listen and do. that however only works when they get enough public response. Most people never contact their representatives offices.

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    On some issues, they listen and do. that however only works when they get enough public response. Most people never contact their representatives offices.
    I did.
    Complete waste of time.

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    I did.
    Complete waste of time.
    good work, Fabbs.


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    You normally want to do the people's will, unless there is some compelling reason to do otherwise.
    bull ing . "normally"? GMAFB

    politicians do whatever the 1% pays them to do.

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