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  • Cyndi59

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    D.C. Statehood? I vote yes,congress needs to get rid of Grey and d.c. council and elect a governor and heads of departments..once the they are gone,d.c. will be able to function better without cronies ruling it.As for Barry and the council who imposed the gun ban to start with,I think those who lost love ones should bring class action suits against the crack head..and Barry wants his (criminal) son into politics to take his place one day.I'd never live there.
     

    clandestine

    AR-15 Savant
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,032
    Elkton, MD
    MPDC is spot on about what he is talking about.

    You guys trying to "correct" him either dont understand what he is saying, are ignorant about what he is describing, or are just being argumentative for the sake of being argumentative.
     

    A1Uni

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 28, 2012
    4,842
    Hey!

    Look in the bright side, at lest we can say the mayor is supporting/obeying at least one law!!!!
     

    HT4

    Dum spiro spero.
    Jan 24, 2012
    2,728
    Bethesda
    D.C. Statehood? I vote yes,congress needs to get rid of Grey and d.c. council and elect a governor and heads of departments..once the they are gone,d.c. will be able to function better without cronies ruling it.As for Barry and the council who imposed the gun ban to start with,I think those who lost love ones should bring class action suits against the crack head..and Barry wants his (criminal) son into politics to take his place one day.I'd never live there.

    DC statehood? How exactly would adding a democrat rep and 2 dem senators help matters? And what makes you think that "State of Columbia" voters would make different decisions? I'm lost.
     

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