…the lying Biden or the stammering fool, Biden. Those are the only choices.
Coincidentally….those are the same descriptions of his constituents.
1.Evidence for the prosecution.
2. “Fact-check: Could individuals own cannons during the Revolutionary War?
From the very beginning you weren't allowed to have certain weapons. You weren't allowed to own a cannon during the Revolutionary War as an individual."
… the Biden campaign was unable to point to a specific law. "The vice president's point is that to help end the tragic epidemic of mass shootings that is taking so many American lives, we need to ban weapons of war from our streets," the campaign told PolitiFact.
Historians say they are doubtful that there were laws to bar individual ownership of cannons during the Revolutionary War period.
"It seems highly unlikely that there were restrictions on the private ownership" of cannons, said Julie Anne Sweet, a historian and director of military studies at Baylor University.
David Kopel, the research director and Second Amendment project director at the free-market Independence Institute, agreed. "I am not aware of a ban on any arm in colonial America," he said.” Fact-check: Could individuals own cannons during the Revolutionary War?
3. “Biden referred to the bureau as the "AFT" rather than the "ATF" twice in quick succession during a speech in the White House Rose Garden announcing David Chipman as his nominee for director.
"Today, I'm proud to nominate David Chipman to serve as the director of the AFT," Biden said, according to the official White House transcript, which included the error. "David knows the AFT well. He served there for 25 years. And Vice President Harris and I believe he's the right person, at this moment, for this important agency." Joe Biden's slip saying "AFT" rather than "ATF" goes viral
Every day, this dolt proves that he could not have gotten anywhere close to the 74.2 million votes that Trump got.
Coincidentally….those are the same descriptions of his constituents.
1.Evidence for the prosecution.
2. “Fact-check: Could individuals own cannons during the Revolutionary War?
From the very beginning you weren't allowed to have certain weapons. You weren't allowed to own a cannon during the Revolutionary War as an individual."
… the Biden campaign was unable to point to a specific law. "The vice president's point is that to help end the tragic epidemic of mass shootings that is taking so many American lives, we need to ban weapons of war from our streets," the campaign told PolitiFact.
Historians say they are doubtful that there were laws to bar individual ownership of cannons during the Revolutionary War period.
"It seems highly unlikely that there were restrictions on the private ownership" of cannons, said Julie Anne Sweet, a historian and director of military studies at Baylor University.
David Kopel, the research director and Second Amendment project director at the free-market Independence Institute, agreed. "I am not aware of a ban on any arm in colonial America," he said.” Fact-check: Could individuals own cannons during the Revolutionary War?
3. “Biden referred to the bureau as the "AFT" rather than the "ATF" twice in quick succession during a speech in the White House Rose Garden announcing David Chipman as his nominee for director.
"Today, I'm proud to nominate David Chipman to serve as the director of the AFT," Biden said, according to the official White House transcript, which included the error. "David knows the AFT well. He served there for 25 years. And Vice President Harris and I believe he's the right person, at this moment, for this important agency." Joe Biden's slip saying "AFT" rather than "ATF" goes viral
Every day, this dolt proves that he could not have gotten anywhere close to the 74.2 million votes that Trump got.
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