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In response to Google Buzz, The Jawa Report suggests handgun as “anti-social networking tool”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 02/10/10 4:39 PM EST

From a post to The Jawa Report Web site, accessed February 10:

Jawa Post

Previously:

Right-wing media continue to hint at anti-Obama violence

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