Peace and Anarchy
There is plenty of evidence in today's media to support the conclusion that the forces of anarchy that we saw in the 1960's and 1970's are still active. I've seen enough of it to conclude that there will always be this kind of stuff going on. Some members of the 'media' are accusing the NRA of exploiting current events to sell guns, while they (the media) are obviously using the same events to sell their "news." This, a recent article from The Washington Post:
Dom Raso, one of the most prominent of the NRA’s growing stable of video commentators, condemns Democratic politicians, the media and activists as the catalysts for political upheaval in the United States, a narrative that has been pushed by pro-Trump Internet personalities.
Here is the video that the Post is referring to, but didn't link to, in their article:
The "pro-Trump Internet personalities" mentioned in the Post article are actually representative's of the citizen's who elected, and commissioned, our President to head a government administration that ensures liberty and freedom while keeping our borders, and our nation, secure from the devastation of anarchy. An important element of that "big picture" is the citizen's right to keep and bear arms in defense against a violent disrespect for law and order, like that illustrated in the above video.
The availability of arms in a free market is not only consistent with the freedom guaranteed by our constitution, including the second amendment, but ensures the means of defense against lawlessness.
Freedom to live in peace; that, in essence, is the reason why the Colt Single Action Army revolver got its name "the peacemaker."
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