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Wall Street apparently takes and then forgets, and then comes after the guns of law-abiding American citizens and small businesses.
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John Kennedy
American
Lawyer
Born:
Nov 21
,
1951
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Small Businesses
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Forgets
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American Citizens
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,
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Apparently
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