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Friday, November 14, 2008

Second Amendment News Roundup for 11/14/08

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

From Codrea's War on Guns:
*A MUST-read from Vanderboegh
*Crazy About Guns
*The Train Draws Nigh
*Buying Back Illusions--in Gun Rights Examiner

Mindful Musings posts 'The Totalitarian Abyss.' Read it all.

Western Rifle Shooters Association follows up on the story (with added commentary) about Australia's government control of the Internet.

Michelle Malkin exposes treasury secretary Hank Paulson as 'The Naked Emperor.'

From Sebastian's Snow Flakes In Hell:
*Lessons for the Republicans
*Obama excludes gun owners from consideration
*Where political polarization gets started

Dr. John Lott provides further info on the fact that apparently gun owners are not welcome in the Obama administration.

Ahab has some revolver gun art.

Mr. Completely is back from the hospital and on the mend. Good!

Robb Allen gives us an example of why he's been in such an emotional funk lately. I can certainly empathize with that!

From Gateway Pundit:
*Liberals start their assault on the coal industry (despite their campaign lies)
*Obama camp meets with anti-war vets, but not with pro-victory vets
*Terrorist Bill Ayers still refuses to apologize

Walls of the City has ObamaRahmaDingDong. ROFL!!

Texas Fred comments on illegal immigration and government policy under Obama.

The Rustmeister says that waiting is the wrong thing to do when it comes to Obama's agenda, and I fully agree!

Insight on Freedom has a skull-buster of a hum-dinger on something Obama did secretly with regard to foreign policy, which, once it comes to light may ruin his Presidency, and rightly so.

Alphecca provides essential reading on the possible automaker bailout.

Roberta X posts an absolute must-read on the mainstream media and their coverage of the spike in gun sales.

Speaking of 'the Press,' 21 Guns Salute shares his own personal experience running up against anti-gun bias in a local newspaper. Read it all.

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