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Rep. Eric Cantor Responds to Dems' Accusations of Violence

Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., spoke out this afternoon to try and squelch Democrats' absurd accusations that the GOP and health care opponents are "aiding and abetting"
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violent attacks on members of Congress. 

Cantor spoke candidly about threats he's received in the past--for both his political and religious views--and condemned Democrat politicians for exploiting fringe threats for political gain:


Video via RightScoop

Update: Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., also spoke out on the subject during a floor speech today.  Click here to watch his remarks

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