04/15/2013
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"So we still have to come together. We have to make sure that people know that they are safe, that they know that this gunman is no longer a threat, and that we move together as a community. Together, ..."
"Your interview was very inspirational. You know, these have been a tough 24 hours for us in this community, but hearing this story of this modest and humble young man confronting this terrible gunman ..."
"Ms. CHU. Aye."
"In the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning Roe versus Wade, the doors have been swung wide open for unelected judges to further strip protections from the American people."