Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
MsUnderestimated has an absolute must-see video today. This is as good as it gets, and the thing is, there is no credible way to argue against it.
Tam blows the whistle on the Obama hypocrisy, citing a perfect example of his mindset--what he prescribes for us peons in the electorate isn't good enough for the Messiah!
Blogstitution posts the latest outlandishly nutty statement by San Fran Nan--Loony Bird of the House of Representatives.
Dr. John Lott reports the ominous news that within the stimulus bill Obama and the Dems are pushing is a provision for the government to take over healthcare in this country.
Walls of the City blogs on his home-defense shotgun, and it is loaded to the gills with accessories. He has a pic to boot.
Days of our Trailers points to an interesting comparison/contrast between the NRA's endorsements vs. those of the Brady Campaign.
The Rustmeister informs us of an interesting debate in which he participated on assault weapons bans.
Texas Fred alerts us to a poll that asks, 'Does the 2nd Amendment Give Individuals the Right to Bear Arms?'
Insight on Freedom has 'A Case Against Global Governance.'
CNS News reports that our Socialists that run Congress and the Presidency have just taken us a step closer to socialized medicine under the guise of 'helping the children.' Funny how some of those 'children' are up in their 20s.
Via Matt Drudge, Andrew Breitbart says that Obama's 1.1 trillion-dollar boondoggle is going to meet some heavy Republican resistance in the Senate. We hear that a filibuster may be in the works.
Atlas reports that the wicked witch of Jew haters, Samantha Power, is back on the Obama team. She was forced off the team during the campaign because of her mouth. Now that the Emperor-in-Chief is in office, she is back, complete with her view that Israel should be invaded. Read it all.
The War on Guns poses some key questions for Rosanna Pulido, the person suggested as a possible replacement for Rahm Emanuel in Congress. Pulido is supposedly 'pro-gun.'
Codrea's Column in Gun Rights Examiner examines the notion that the Holder confirmation is a done deal. I have been one of those saying this since I have read the proverbial tea leaves in the Senate. But, this in no way suggests that I support giving up the fight against him. I advocate continuing to contact your Senators to urge them to vote against Holder.
Sipsy Street Irregulars provides excellent reading on community defense militias.
Western Rifle Shooters Association takes aim at the NRA over the way it spends members' money in order to get money.
Nicki asks the question, 'You guys ever wonder where gun-grabbin' politicians get their panty-shittin' nonsense?' Yep, it's a good one. Read it!
Armed and Safe wonders what Obama means by 'what works in Chicago...' Let's hope he doesn't import 'what works in Chicago' to the rest of the country!
Kurt Hofmann announces some upcoming events for shooters and gun rights activists.
Alphecca reports some bad news and good news for gun rights in South Dakota.
Brigid presents the Home on the Range 'Stimulus Bill' Dinner. Works for me. Consider me thoroughly stimulated.
West By God points to a guy that does his part in introducing newbies to the world of firearms.
Xavier has an interesting read on the Smith & Wesson Model 438.
Sebastian cites an excellent read in WaPo about the rise of Washington, D.C.'s power and influence. This is certainly not good for the country.
Say Uncle links to David Young's 'The Root Cause of Never-Ending Second Amendment Dispute.'
Robb Allen has an interesting read for shooters entitled, 'Recoil Therapy Results.'
An Ol' Broad's Ramblings posts some great political cartoons she entitles, 'Feckless Weasels.'
Friday, January 30, 2009
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Doc, I want to thank you for going to the trouble of providing this important Second Amendment resource. It has to be a fair amount of work, and I, for one, am very grateful.
Thank-you sir! I appreciate it.
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