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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) - President Barack Obama says each of his proposed steps to reduce gun violence should get a vote in Congress- even an assault weapons ban that both parties agree stands little chance of passing.

Senate Democrats dropped the ban from the bill they plan to debate next month out of concern it could sink the whole package. Still, Obama says he's pushing for it.

In his weekly radio and Internet address released Saturday, Obama says the U.S. has changed in the three months since the December school shooting in Newtown, Conn., left 20 first graders and six educators dead. He says Americans support the ban, plus limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines, school security funding and a crackdown on gun trafficking.

"Today there is still genuine disagreement among well-meaning people about what steps we should take to reduce the epidemic of gun violence in this country. But you, the American people, have spoken," Obama said.

The White House said Saturday that Obama will make additional trips outside Washington to rally support for the measures, including the assault weapons ban. The White House also said that before Obama left for Israel earlier this week, his push for gun control was among the issues he raised with lawmakers from both parties as he embarked on a concerted effort to reach out to Congress.

In the Republican address, Sen. Mike Lee of Utah says the Senate Democrats' budget raises taxes by $1.5 trillion without doing anything to save entitlements like Social Security and Medicare. He says Republicans want a balanced budget that lives up to the nation's moral obligation to act in the best interest of future generations.

"Republicans recognize that keeping dollars, decisions, priorities and power in the hands of the people is what has made America the greatest civilization the world has ever known," Lee says. "Now is the time to return to that model."

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Online:

Obama address: http://www.whitehouse.gov

Republican address: http://www.youtube.com/gopweeklyaddress


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    Michoacan wrote...
    There is none. I said that only to counter
    the frequently made and unscientific gun nut claim that more guns in the hands of citizens has reduced crime. Their is no causal link to either claim. I know mine is a fraud. Gun nuts believe their unfounded claim.
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    Steve wrote...
    Facts the brain dead libs hate
    Over the past 20 years, the rates of violent crime and murder have dropped by half in the U.S., according to the FBI. Thats astounding. We have more guns and more gun owners, but the rate of violent crime and murder went down by half. Accidental shooting deaths also declined.
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    Steve wrote...
    Hear me Comrades!
    We don't need no stinking Constitution. Stand with me and fight against our God given rights. We must errode the principles of this Country in order to "fundamentally change" this Country.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Micho finally spoke the truth!!!
    Micho's quote- "I know mine is a fraud" We have all known that for a long time, nice to hear Micho has finally admitted the truth. He/she is a "fraud"...
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    Steve wrote...
    Obama reaffirms that brain dead Liberals
    don't understand the 2nd amendment. Today he spoke in front of law enforcement officials and on TV made comments referring to hunting and sport shooting. He clearly doesn't understand the 2nd amendment and neither do the other brain dead liberals.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Anytime, Zing. I know that a great many gun nuts
    are unfamiliar with the scientific precept, "Correlation does not imply causation." Gun nuts, somehow in their focus on cleaning their guns, missed this important truth. That's why they cling to the bogus and totally unfounded notion that increased gun ownership has led to violent crime reduction. Steve, e.g., claims that the FBI annual crime report bears him out when, in fact the FBI, in those same reports, cautions all not to draw broader conclusions from their data.
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    Steve wrote...
    rates of violent crime and murder have dropped
    Over the past 20 years, the rates of violent crime and murder have dropped by half in the U.S., according to the FBI. Thats astounding. We have more guns and more gun owners, but the rate of violent crime and murder went down by half. Accidental shooting deaths also declined.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    "Correlation does not imply causation."
    Micho, you should head your own advice. You are constantly trying to connect things together when there is no connection. If they numbers were in your favor, you wouldn't be singing the same tune. Typical liberal. Facts only apply when they are useful to propogating your lies and unfounded fears.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Wrong, Zing. I reference peer reviewed research
    published in reputable scientific journals. I like the tongue in cheek to cheek from time to time, but my comments have a factual basis. Gun nuts make stuff up.
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    Steve wrote...
    Micho the only facts you
    have given is the fact that you are against the Constitution and you have a weak gun control argument