Barack Obama And Guns: How A Vocal Advocate Went Quiet

July 24, 2012

WASHINGTON — In the midst of his first run for national office in 1999, then-state Senator Barack Obama held a rally at the Park Manor Christian Church to draw attention to the epidemic of gun violence in his house megalopolis of Chicago. At the age, Obama was launching a primary election challenge against Congressman Bobby Rush and it was something of a professional prerequisite that he have a dense border on guns. He chose the church since, as he noted, an 84-year-ancient woman had recently been killed nearby when young men invaded her house believing she had won the lottery. “Community residents throughout the 1st Congressional District are tired of violence and death,” Obama told the Chicago Independent Bulletin at the age. Glance at More…
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