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Republicans cower behind their fake talking points about being “pro-life,” but stand in th

Republicans cower behind their fake talking points about being “pro-life,” but stand in the way of stopping this carnage. [Adam Schiff for Congress]( I’m so tired, {NAME}. I know you are too. Tired of the moments of silence. Tired of the BS about “thoughts and prayers” after each mass shooting from legislators who won’t do anything about it. Just tired. And I know millions upon millions of other Americans are tired too. Just like you. It shouldn’t be this way. It doesn’t have to be this way. Republicans cower behind their fake talking points about being “pro-life,” but stand in the way of stopping this carnage. Enough. Enough. The shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas is a tragedy we have seen over and over and over again. Gunshots ring like echoes down long hallways, from one side of the country to another. From our children’s schools in Uvalde, to Santa Fe, Parkland, Newtown, and Columbine. Our houses of worship in Laguna Woods, Pittsburgh, Poway, and Sutherland Springs. To stores in Buffalo, El Paso, and Boulder. Places of entertainment in Las Vegas, Orlando, and Aurora. My heart aches for the families devastated by this tragedy and the Uvalde community. For each family and community that has experienced these horrors firsthand. But more than that, I want to do something about it. I want Congress to stop talking about it, and do something. Our children are dying. Our children are dying because they are being shot in school. Our children for God’s sake. The Washington Post recently reported 300,000 of our children have been exposed to gun violence at school since Columbine. We can do something about it — but the GOP won’t stand up to the gun lobby. Shameful doesn’t begin to cover it. Spineless doesn’t begin to cover it. Republican cowards will complain that enough time hasn’t passed since the massacre of children in Uvalde. But the Sandy Hook kids started high school this year. The Columbine kids are raising their own families today. And the NRA convention in Houston starts on Friday. We’ve had enough time. It’s time to act. And be ready to take on hell or high water to protect our kids, — Adam 150 E. Olive Ave., Suite 208 Burbank CA, 91502 [www.adamschiff.com]( | contact@adamschiff.com | [Privacy Policy]( PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY SCHIFF FOR CONGRESS If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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