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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

The Roundup--Christmas Eve Edition, 12/24/08

Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Christmas Eve Edition of the Second Amendment News Roundup. Merry Christmas!

Gateway Pundit reports the ominous news that a veteran has been arrested for placing a Bible and a Cross on the altar in the chapel of a VA facility.

Glenn Reynolds has the Op-Ed the New York Times refused to run. The fact that they wouldn't run this particular piece speaks volumes.

The American Thinker provides an excellent read on the shoe throwing incident while President Bush was in Iraq. And it is a serious analysis of the present vs. the past under Saddam.

Human Events details the real reason the Democrats don't want a special election in Illinois to fill Obama's vacant Senate seat...and it's NOT because 'we don't have the money.'

Codrea's War on Guns has a must-read on the curious disparity between sentences for 'gun law violations.'

Gun Rights Examiner posts Codrea's Christmas eve article entitled, 'Who Will Guard the Guards?'

It looks like Mike McCarville will be 'hittin' the road' during the Christmas season in Santa's new sleigh. Have a great time, buddy!

Ahab recaps last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio (audio included).

Alphecca blogs on a NJ man who regained his civil rights. Good!

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight comments on the long-overdue pardon of a man who helped the Jews as they fought to establish their own state in the Middle East.

Traction Control reminds President Bush that he forgot about 2 important men who did not receive pardons.

Nicki has some well-chosen words to the wise for bloggers. This is a MUST-read for ALL who would delve into the world of the blogosphere.

Sebastian points to NICS data for the entire year of 2008--up to October.

Robb Allen is feeling better and has 'Notes from the Front Line.'

Uncle provides interesting reading entitled, 'Little Discussed Gun Laws.'

This man is a man after my own heart. Take a look at his 'conservative identity.'

Mindful Musings has a most appropriate holiday message. Take a look!

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