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June 20, 2022 - Dan Bidondi Show
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Is The 2nd Amendment Absolute? What Does The 2A Actually Mean?
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Hey folks, Dan Badondi, TruthRadioShow.com.
So, what is the Second Amendment?
What does it mean?
Is it only for militias?
Is it just for muskets?
Is it not absolute?
Or is it absolute?
Like a moron president likes to say, oh, it's not absolute.
Well, let's find out what James Madison said.
He was the author of the Bill of Rights, that's amendments 1 through 10, ratified in 1791.
So, we're going to break down each section of the Second Amendment, see what James Madison had to say.
So, what is a well-regulated militia?
Yeah, it's all just for the National Guard.
No.
Yes, a state militia is the National Guard, but a well-regulated militia under the Second Amendment is not the National Guard.
And in fact, it's not even the military, not even the police.
It's you.
So, James Madison says, and many other Founding Fathers will quote, These exact things just about to back up every section of the Second Amendment.
So, well-regulated militia means a well- I'm sorry, a militia when properly formed are in fact the people themselves whose ability to act both in personal and common defense must be well-maintained.
So, yes, that's us, not the National Guard.
So, being necessary to the security of a free state means to be secure in your personal liberty, the state of being free, and the governance of a free people, the state securing the rights of a free people.
And the right of the people, who's the people?
If it's just for the National Guard.
It's not.
You know what I mean?
The right of the people is us.
The whole of the people.
Individual right.
Check this out.
Independent of government.
Government has no authority to even touch these.
That's why the First Amendment starts off that Congress shall make no law against these things.
Plain and simple.
So, to keep them bare arms, is this limited to only muskets?
Did the Founding Fathers actually say that?
No, they didn't.
So they said, in James Madison, to own and carry arms of whatever type necessary.
So if that means AK-47, AR-15, M1, whatever the heck you want to have, because the enemy has it, you need it.
To any, whatever type necessary, to effectively provide for personal defense and defense against terrorism.
That's right.
Under the Declaration of Independence, you the people, we the people, have the right To protect ourselves even against our own government.
That's the number one reason for the Second Amendment.
And shall not be infringed.
So, the President said the Second Amendment is not absolute.
Well, guess what?
Yeah, it is.
Plain and simple.
And again, it says right there that shall not be limited, regulated, federally excessively taxed or encroached upon in any manner.
So, anybody with common sense could actually see That, yes, it is absolute, plain and simple.
So that's what the Second Amendment is, guys.
Ratified in 1791.
It was the first ten Bill of Rights.
And yes, they are independent of government.
That's why since 1791 they've been exactly the same.
And yes, you had tyrants in the government from then, okay, for hundreds of years trying to change those.
And that's why they haven't been changed.
And as long as people like myself and you are around, we have the power to keep that so it doesn't get changed.
This is Dan Badondi for TruthRadioShow.com.
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