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You can’t put out a Fire with Gasoline – A Reaction to reactions to the Giffords Shooting
Tuesday, January 11th, 2011Posted in civil politics, civility, gabriel giffords, hypermoralism, incivility, jon stewart, news commentary, yourmorals.org | 1 Comment »