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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Second Amendment News Roundup for 7/29/08

Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:

From Codrea's War on Guns:
*Dick Heller has filed a new lawsuit against D.C.
*Megalomania Defined (Nancy Pelosi)
*Obama's Short List of potential running mates grabs gun-owners by the shorthairs
*Lies are afloat that Timothy McVeigh was 'connected to a militia'

CNS News Service has more on the new Dick Heller lawsuit against D.C.

Nicki at The Liberty Zone gives her take on the new Heller lawsuit.

John Lott has the quote of the day from Stephen Halbrook on the new Heller case.

Gun Owners of America has issued an alert to its members concerning the continued D.C. outrage.

Traction Control reports that Republicans John Cornyn and Dana Rohrabacher have renewed their calls for President Bush to pardon agents Ramos and Compean, in light of yesterday's dreadful Appeals Court decision.

Gun Nuts--The Next Generation, hosted by Squeaky and Ahab will focus on carrying guns to church. This should be a riveting show tonight, so be sure to tune in. Click on the link for the time and info.

Mike McCarville reports that the latest Gallup Poll shows McCain up by 4 over Obama among likely voters. Mmmmm, wonder why THIS poll was not presented by the mainstream media?! Instead, they promoted a poll showing Obama up by 7 over McCain following the Obamessiah's overseas trip.

Alphecca has a perfect example of how the gun-grabbers are exploiting the church shooting in Knoxville.

It's good to see Syd over at Front Sight, Press posting again. Here he comments on guns in church and says the shooting in Knoxville is ample reason to carry when you go to worship.

21 Guns Salute provides good commentary today on several items of interest.

Freedom Sight says the New Orleans Police Department is at it again, illegally seizing guns.

Gateway Pundit reports on the growing Nancy Pelosi-Colombian scandal HERE and HERE.

Sebastian has a very interesting read on the possible courses of action citizens could take against D.C. Mayor Fenty for the continued violations of Constitutional rights.

The NRA reports that a federal judge has upheld Florida's new law allowing employees to carry at work.

Insight on Freedom posts riveting commentary today entitled 'Propaganda Machine'--a MUST-read!

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