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...Buckley, founder of People vs. Handguns, said that a ban on guns would "be aimed at the passion crimes," and would decrease the number of gun-related accidents and suicides...
...want to live in a free society," MacNutt said. Buckley then interrupted, saying, "Where everyone can shoot each other...
About 50 people heard Middlesex County Sherriff John J. Buckley and attorney Karen MacNutt speak on "should we ban private handguns...
...Brian Buckley, a highly-recruited High School All-America quarterback is on the team, but so far the unheralded St. John has kept him on the bench. As halftime neared, St. John showed how he's done it, hitting four straight aerials for 63 yards and another score. The conversion was again muffed...
...difficulty lies in the two drastic sea changes the word liberal has undergone. In the 19th and early 20th centuries it meant laissez-faire. One of the Commentary contributors, William F. Buckley, quotes Woodrow Wilson as saying that the history of liberalism is the history of man's efforts to restrain the growth of government. Franklin Roosevelt, of course, gave liberal its new meaning: the use of what has become Big Government to redress society's inequities. Herbert Hoover objected not only to F.D.R.'s policies but also to his theft of the word liberal. Barry Goldwater...