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Submitted by Dr. Clifton W. Sewell III, Apr 24, 2007 00:26

I am not a liberal, I am not a conservative. My political beliefs travel the path that goes right down the middle of the political road. This being said, I would like to point out that Cho was not an actual American, and therefore, should not have been allowed to purchase a firearm. I also contend that as a non-American, he should not have been allowed to possess identification cards that gave the illusion he was. Legal and illegal aliens should never be allowed to have a firearm while on sovereign American soil.


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