Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
From Codrea's War on Guns:
*Principle-Freaks Need Not Apply (a MUST-read on the Vanderboegh controversy)
*Another Look At the Freeport Gun Seizure
*Are the Feds Stockpiling Survival Food? (You gotta see this. If they are, they have not told us why).
Mike McCarville reports the story of a man in Oklahoma who was convicted of murder in a case where he fired off some rounds following an attack in a restaurant. In spite of apparent self-defense, the man was given the death penalty.
Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs reports on the 'corruption eruption' inherent within Barack Obama's healthcare plan.
JR at A Keyboard and a .45 has THE must-read of the day on 'Blood Dancing in San Francisco.'
Snow Flakes in Hell says that Chicago is going to stick by its gun ban, claiming that the Heller decision does not effect municipalities.
CNS News Service is reporting that a top Democrat (who is a Vice-Presidential contender) meets regularly with the wildly radical anti-war group 'Code Pink.' This is the group that vandalized a military recruiting office in Berkeley, California.
Via Rezkorama, Writing the Wrongs points out that Jews cannot vote for Barack Obama and be pro-Israel at the same time.
Squeaky hits the nail on the head concerning Obama in Europe.
Nicki at The Liberty Zone has some questions for the Gonzalez Police Department concerning the case of Mark Edward Marchiafava, whose case was recently settled out of court.
Gateway Pundit reports that the hyper-liberal Associated Press just couldn't wait any longer. They have now labeled John McCain as 'old' and 'confused.'
John Lott has news on the major tracking polls following Obama's much-touted trip overseas.
The Rustmeister provides a great read on a church that was planning to give away a rifle but got some heavy-hitting grief from the Brady Bunch and the Washington Post.
Arra News Service posts an article on why Europe loves Barack Obama.
Friday, July 25, 2008
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