By Monica Crowley
"When Dianne Feinstein (D-Democratic Republic of California) proposed a ban on so-called assault weapons as part of a broader gun control bill, she thought she had two things going for her: public support post-Newtown, and support from her party’s leadership in the Senate. Turns out, she had neither."
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This 'tactic' by dingyharry is categorical proof of what I have been saying for manyyears: proposed legislation should stand or fall on its own merits - no attachments, riders, amendments etc. Bad legislation would seldom make it through on its own............
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