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Bob Marley In a critical response to, “Next, Comprehensive Reform of Gun Laws” written by USA today, I feel that the author writes with a great deal of rhetoric and unsupported claims throughout the entire article. At the very beginning of the writing, USA Today bashes gun lobbyists by using a persuasive explanation to describe the passing of the Brady Bill. “The gun lobby got sucker-punched… It couldn’t have happened to a more deserving bunch”, claims USA today. This slanting device bashed the gun lobbyist without any supporting claims to back their slander of the gun lobbyists. The article goes on to explain the length of time it has taken Congress to pass the bill in spite of the American public’s support of the bill. I guess Congress doesn’t pass legislation because of American public’s support. The gun lobbyist’s political intimidation and constitutional reasoning is what is to blame for holding up Congresses decision on the bill, explained USA today. Although we don’t know if there had been internal problems with the bill that the public may not have known about, we assume that gun lobbyists are completely to blame for the hold up the House’s gun, usa, today, bill, author, article, control, view, support, weapons, lobbyists, congress, claims, waiting, throughout, periods, pass, paragraph, laws, entire, don’t, criminals, buy, brady, apple-polishing, yet, writing, words, using, unsupported, today’s, think, tenders, supporting, subject, stating, states, stated, start, seems, seem, rhetoric, response, reader, public’s, pseudoreasoning, problem, passed, need, lobbyist’s
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