Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Why Joe Biden Doesn't Need to Take Away Your Gun


Biden: Taking away guns 'a bunch of malarkey'

Vice President Joseph R. Biden speaks at Girard College in Philadelphia on Feb. 11, 2013, after a roundtable discussion on gun control with elected and law enforcement officials. (Associated Press)

David Sherfinski - The Washington Times, 2/11/2013 


Vice President Joseph R. Biden on Monday characterized suggestions that he has ever favored confiscating guns as "malarkey" — a term the garrulous Mr. Biden used in last fall's vice presidential debate to rebut his opponent, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.

"When I ran for office, I was told, a lot of money was spent saying I was taking away everybody's shotgun, and it was all about your shotgun," he said after huddling with lawmakers and law enforcement officials at a roundtable on gun safety in Philadelphia. "Well, that's a bunch of malarkey. I know that's a word you never heard before, although it's now in the dictionary. But that's just simply not true." ...


     Guns can be essential to self-defense, but it may serve the purpose of hostile ruling elites for so many people to have as their main focus appearing to be tough and manly, talking about how 'The government is not going to take away my gun!', as if the authorities were likely to go house-to-house, snatching guns away from hunters, collectors, retired police and military officers, etc., and causing and taking the resulting casualties, when through massive rapid in-migration-driven changing demographics, ever higher taxes on whites, more aggressive affirmative action in jobs and education, and 'random' violent crime against European Americans, whites will continue to be dispossessed and erased, as in South Africa, until they are gone, guns peacefully rusting away on dusty shelves, sad forgotten little memorials to those who once held them in such high esteem as their ultimate salvation.