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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/2/09

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

Texas Fred reports the stunning and unprecedented move by a citizen's grand jury to indict Barack Obama.

Days of our Trailers says that Fox News has called out the government concerning its lies about the Mexican drug cartels and U.S. guns. Good!

The Rustmeister provides further commentary on this issue.

From Bloviating Zeppelin: "Money + Power = Social Engineering."

Insight on Freedom has a must-read on Netanyahu's challenge to Obama concerning Iran. I'm glad to see someone back in power in Israel who has a set of brass ones!

Walls of the City says that the Obama administration is turning into the 'who's who' of tax cheats, and he has the list to prove it.

David Codrea reports that Ron Paul has submitted a bill that would require an audit of the Federal Reserve. Good!

From Codrea's Gun Right Examiner: 'Do U.S. Government Arms Exports Play a Part in Arming Mexican Cartels?'

Armed and Safe provides essential reading entitled, 'Don't Kid Yourself, Confiscation is the Goal.'

Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner reports that citizens in Kansas will vote on Constitutional protection for gun rights.

Nicki posts a 'deep dark secret of government.' Take a look!

Say Uncle has the quote of the day, and it's a doozie!

Sipsy Street Irregulars provides required reading on the disturbing growing practice by cops to shoot dogs at homes where they arrive to question or arrest persons. As they say, anyone who is callous enough to shoot dogs is callous enough to kill people at random too!

2A Musing blogs on the importance of gun training.

Alphecca reports highly disturbing news coming out of the G-20 summit in London.

Free in Idaho calls our attention to a very important promise made by Barack Obama that has already gone up in smoke.

Western Rifle Shooters Association posts thought-provoking commentary from Billy Beck. I don't agree with all of it, but most of it is good stuff.

Occupied Nashville has an interesting read on 'slugs vs. buckshot.'

Robb Allen has some sharply-worded commentary on the Moron-in-Chief's visit to the UK.

Tam makes an important point with 'pretty soon you're talking about real money.'

The Wandering Minstrel says 'the wheel on the gun goes round and round.' Take a look.

Breda shows us why we can 'score one for the good guys.'

Michelle Malkin reports the highly disturbing news that 10 House Republicans voted with the Democratic majority in passing a bill to control the salaries of executives in America. Welcome to HELL.

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