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Diver43
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President Biden says Second Amendment is NOT "absolute"

https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-announces-gun-control-executive-161114890.html
If he does not believe that our Constitution and its amendments are as he says absolute. Just what is the Laws that our Country are based on? Does this man consider him the tyrant that him and his followers accused Trump of being? Or, he really senile and think he was elected king?
If the second is not absolute, neither are any of the others
If he does not believe that our Constitution and its amendments are as he says absolute. Just what is the Laws that our Country are based on? Does this man consider him the tyrant that him and his followers accused Trump of being? Or, he really senile and think he was elected king?
If the second is not absolute, neither are any of the others
Logistics cannot win a war, but its absence or inadequacy can cause defeat. FM100-5
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If they were calculated as opposed to spuratic, his cabinet will be waiting for the echo.
I have more to say on this matter but recognize I would likely violate a few rules for expressing my opinion. So I won't.
What has me even more worried is the guy he plans to put in charge of the BATF-E
The guy is a anti gun nut job that has been working with the traitor Mark Kelly the husband of Gabby Giffords. Remember the guy who denounced guns, especially AR-15s,, then days later was on the news buying one for himself? Advisor to a huge anti gun group, then put in charge of the BATF? Sounds kind of unAmerican to me
"Nothing is safe from stupid." - Zee
There's abundant opportunity here to win the political battle for hearts and minds. No ammo shortage here at all.
Congressional control is a tenuous hold with a greased handle.
Shoulda took JB with ya?
Biden and his lefty puppeteers are the mop-up crew. All of the constitution s defenders are now having to start from the bottom up, in the individual states, where the legislators still answer to the people who elected them.