Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
From Codrea's War on Guns:
*'The Freedom Orphan'
*'Your Polling Place'--Keep and Bear Arms wants to know who you will vote for.
*'The Wolves Howl in the Distance'--Canada seems to be in political trouble once again.
*Chicago police have a 'plan' to curb school violence.
Armed and Safe has essential reading on a woman 'caught doing nothing illegal.'
JR posts an important message from the folks at 'Open Carry.'
Open Carry, by the way, has a list of initiatives they are spearheading, including the one JR mentioned.
From Sebastian:
*'Promising Statistics'
*'What They Think of You'--it seems Obama got some boos during a speech.
*'Latest Hysterics'--from the Brady bunch, of course.
From Nicki:
*'How To Deal With Criminal Vermin'--a MUST-read!
*'Oh noes! We Could Lose Control! Everybody PANIC!'
From Alphecca:
*'Lies of the Left'
*'Feminists and Duck Hunters for Palin'
Mike McCarville posts the full news story and in-depth analysis of the removal of Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann from the anchor chairs at MSNBC.
Front Sight, Press has a great read on 'the 24/7 gun.'
From Michelle Malkin:
*US Weekly is in deep doo doo because of its cover feature hit-piece on Sarah Palin. Subscribers have been dropping the magazine in droves, and the mag is now desperately trying various methods to save its neck.
*Just wait till you see MTV's new logo. The entire network is openly in the tank for Obama.
Gateway Pundit has some VERY intriguing news today. It seems the Arab world is scared to death of Sarah Palin! ROFL! They love Obama, but they're frightened of the moose-hunter Palin!
Dr. John Lott reports that gun sales have skyrocketed during Campaign '08. The reason? People are scared of Barack Obama! I think they have good reason to be.
THE must-read of the day is at Western Rifle Shooters Association: 'An America That Could Elect Sarah Palin Might Still Save Itself.'
An Ol' Broad's Ramblings reminds us of Project 2996, which is set up to memorialize those who died in the 9/11 attacks.
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
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