Guns have no rights, people have!
December 28, 2005 | 12:00am
Got two wallets as Christmas gifts. You think it's wise to sell one to enable me to have something to fill the other?
Another gift I got was an expensive imported towel. I hope I don't have to throw in this towel when the struggle for survival in 06 gets tough.
My young friend Tonny Dychangco has gotten married. He's now a husband. Make no mistake about it, Tonny. As husband you don't boss the house, you simply house the boss!
They say there are lots of people in the government who want to seize power from Ate Glo. Call 'em guys with grab mentality. They're worse than the crabs.
My godson Nimrod who is also TF's managing editor paid me a visit Christmas eve and gifted me with a bag of apples and humor book by Alan Gottlieb. I had long wanted to buy this book. It has always been the apple of my eyes. Now I have it and some apples too.
The title of Gottlieb's book is "Politically Correct Guns." Gottlieb is one of America's fiercest pro-gun advocates. He is chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. He's a deadshot too. Which could be the reason why his books (including the one given me by Nimrod) are praised to high heavens by readers, including the anti-gun elements.
Alan Gottlieb's "Politically Correct Guns" is on deadly topics -- guns and bullets. But the book is classified as "humor." It is now on its fifth printing. We can make money by making fun at guns, can't we?
Gottlieb makes it clear in his book that when he talks about Gun Rights, he's talking about Civil Rights. Guns don't have rights, he says. People have rights.
Let me close with this text message I received last Christmas Day from Ann Las Cruces: "Trusting God won't make the mountain smaller but will make the climbing easier. Hope you will be able to climb your mountain because He put it there to make you stronger."
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