What the Right to Bear Arms Is and Is Not

The Right to Bear Arms is not to protect us from home invasions by criminals (though it does); it is to protect citizens against government despots.

When Joe Biden tells us that no Amendment to the Constitution is absolute, he is forced to ignore two things:

First, that the first ten amendments are collectively called the Bill of RIGHTS! Thus, if no amendment is absolute, then no right is absolute. If that is the case, freedom is kaput, gone, annihilated.

Second, that there is such a thing as absolute truth. Without absolute truth....well, that's why our country is the hellish mess we have become, because people no longer believe there are absolute truths.

I used to think Joe Biden compared most favorably to King George II, but I now think a better comparison is to Osama bin Laden. The latter's modus operandi was to terrorize a group of people into submission. 'Nuff said.

--Larry W. Bradley, 2021

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