Here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Alphecca blogs on blatant media bias when it comes to the AK-47:
The Bitch Girls have more on the questioner whose inquiry about gun possession led to Joe Biden's tirade against gun owners:
Say Uncle provides documentation on the ATF's questionable (to say that least) activity in recent months:
Red's Trading Post manager Ryan Horsley was featured on the NRA News Thursday:
Red's Trading Post also sets the record straight on a barefaced lie told by the ATF in its dispute with Red's:
The War on Guns says that the story of Ryan Horsley's dispute with the ATF over his shop, Red's Trading Post, has been making its rounds in the blogosphere (and I will add certain news reporting agencies as well):
The War on Guns also has information from Wayne Fincher's daughter about contact information and support:
Mike McCarville at The McCarville Report says a Congresswoman from Oklahoma, Rep. Mary Fallin, has been named by The Hill publication to the list of the 50 most beautiful people in D.C. When you see her picture, you will understand why:
Blogonomicon has been honored with the 'Blogger Reflection Award.' Congrats, Alan!
Snow Flakes in Hell blogs on the reports of Philadelphia's escalating crime problem:
Xavier Thoughts has a brief but poignant reminder of the importance of being armed within one's home:
A Keyboard and a .45 has a neat motivational poster:
Of Arms and the Law says that in the insanity of today's world of political correctness, bloggers may find themselves dropped by their web host due to their being 'too controversial.' As a means of addressing the problem, here is a list of web hosts that cater to those that others deem too controversial (this is a FIRST AMENDMENT issue!):
Nicki at the Liberty Zone reports that the master of contradictions, Mitt Romney, appears to be getting desperate:
No comments:
Post a Comment