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Monday, October 20, 2008

Second Amendment News Roundup for 10/20/08

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

From David Codrea's War on Guns:
*The arrest of a military service woman on bereavement leave (she had a gun at the airport)
*'Total Failure'
*'What Do You Call Citizens with a Car and a Radio?'
*'Wanting the Right' is a pain, especially when you already have the right.
*'A Little Traction' at GunVoter.org, but not a lot. And why is that?!

JR has a good read on 'what to buy right now' in light of a possible Obama Presidency.

Speaking of getting ready for that possible disaster, Walls of the City shares his shopping list.

Roberta X has the must-read of the day on the McCarthyites accusing a GOP Congresswoman of McCarthyism.

Alphecca reports that there is more police state on the way in what was formerly known as 'Great' Britain.

From Sebastian's SnowFlakesinHell:
*John McCain's bus came under gunfire, but it was under reported.
*Todd Palin, the possible 'First Dude,' tours Pennsylvania.
*'Pennsylvania GOP Files for Injunction Against ACORN.'

Breda has been out 'walking the walk,' going door-to-door campaigning for McCain-Palin!

Michelle Malkin shows the ignorant Joe Biden that there ARE anti-Americans in America. You MUST see this!

Mike McCarville has a must-read--'Will Obama and the Dems Assault Conservative Radio?'

Syd at Front Sight, Press says that 14 counties in Illinois have a concealed carry referendum on the ballot in November.

Blogstitution posts an excellent read entitled, 'The Definitive Obama Post.' Read it all.

Nicki says that overt racism is allowed--as long as you're black. Just wait till you see what an Obama supporter actually said!

Western Rifle Shooters Association says 'Yes, Virginia, many state and local governments will join their federal masters in coming after freedom-loving Americans in the coming turmoil.'

The Smallest Minority shares the quote of the day, and it's a good one!

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