New york times blames gop for gay bar shooting

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'The amount of time writing her fb post, could've been spent better drafting legislation to help prevent such situations,' he wrote, adding that, 'pointing fingers and blaming others isn't doing either of us any favors.

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Keller's post has sparked fury, with even politicians from within her party condemning the remarks, including Michael Ryan, the Republican vice-mayor of the city of Hamilton, who tweeted that her post was 'a ridiculous statement to make.' The Dayton shooting came only a day after at least 22 people were killed at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.

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A memorial service is held to remember the victims of Sunday morning's mass shooting in the Oregon District of nearby Dayton on Augin Springfield, Ohio Representative Candice Keller has been condemned for her comments on Facebook linking the attack to a 'breakdown of the traditional American family.' Scott Olson/Getty ImagesĪt the end of the message, she wrote, 'Did I forget anybody? The list is long.

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