Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Mike McCarville has a post today, the title of which speaks for itself--'Buy More Guns, Buy More Ammo!'
McCarville also reports that the Oklahoma legislature is fast-tracking a bill that would address voter fraud--something that every state in the nation should do.
Tam supplies us with the quote of the day, and it's a good one!
Roberta X reports that the Associated Press is suing over copyright infringement on HOPE. More PSH from the old media concerning their loss of power and influence, perhaps?
Texas Fred comments on San Fran Nan, loony bird of the House of Representatives and 4th in line for the Presidency.
Joe Huffman, using language so plain a child can understand it, explains the insanity of the federal government's economic stimulus plan. This tells it like it is.
Walls of the City alerts us to the fact that the 'Million Gun Owners March' has a new website. Take a look.
The Bobo Files posts a blog-reader's dream--a ton of links to blogs that keep us informed on the latest in the world of politics.
Notoriously Conservative reports that the U.N. seems to be totally oblivious to the world-wide recession. They're spending money like crazy. Tell me why we are still supporting these clowns!
Insight on Freedom blows the whistle on Obama's sleight of hand regarding military tribunals. Wait till you see this!
Western Rifle Shooters Association post an email alert from the GOA on who, exactly, sold us out on the Holder confirmation.
David Codrea reports on a case of stark, bare-faced, wide-eyed treason that should give cause for alarm.
Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner column zeros in on the credibility of the Brady Campaign, or I should say the lack thereof.
Sipsy Street Irregulars points to A Crisis of Political Economy, which spells out in no uncertain terms how we arrived at this point in our nation's financial sector.
Kurt Hofmann has Part II of his piece at St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner on why the idea of gun control in America is imaginary.
Alphecca reports excellent news from the state of Virginia and the latest attempt at gun control.
Blogstitution says that our illustrious Einstein-in-Chief apparently had not considered that executives pay taxes too when he put a cap on salaries.
John Jacob H has news from the state of New Hampshire on open carry inside the state legislature!
Kharma Futures has the MUST-read of the day on the bill that passed Congress on 'helping the children' (S-Chip).
Michelle Malkin says that Obama's latest fear-mongering on the economy is yet another broken campaign promise to reject the 'politics of fear.'
The American Thinker provides a good, in-depth analysis of the various reasons Obama is quickly becoming a disaster. A VERY good read!
Sebastian reports that the Brady Campaign thinks Delaware, of all places, needs more gun control.
Say Uncle has something today that you've just gotta see for comic relief. You know about 'The Bastard' being bitten by a groundhog? (True story). Well, Uncle takes it from there. Read it!
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight blogs on a subject that caused me to raise this question--how many government agencies does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Better still--how may federal agencies does it take to screw the taxpayers?
The Wandering Minstrel says there is an interesting silver lining to Janet Napolitano leaving Arizona to run Homeland Security.
MsUnderestimated posts the transcripts and video of Michael Steele's appearance on FOX to discuss the future of the GOP.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
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