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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/29/09

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

Say Uncle reports that a bill has been introduced in Texas that would follow in Montana's footsteps by exempting itself from some federal gun laws.

JR provides updates to more proposed Texas gun legislation.

Alphecca says that New York State, on the other hand, is being inundated with a swarm of proposed gun control laws.

Free in Idaho wonders why he should be obligated to vote Republican just to keep a Democrat out of office, in light of the Arlen Specter spectacle.

Sebastian notes that the Democrats are 'clearing the field' for Specter now that he has switched Parties.

Texas Fred, as always, provides riveting commentary, this time on the Arlen Specter spectacle.

The Newbius Papers also weighs in on the Arlen Specter spectacle with 'A RINO Changes His Stripes.'

Gun Nuts has the wrap-up and the audio from last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.

The War on Guns asks the vital question, 'Where do these fascist freaks come from?'

Kurt Hofmann says that the U.S. Attorney for East St. Louis has a rather dubious plan to control violent crime in the area.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost has the MUST-read of the day. A bill that is before Congress would implement gun bans based upon our medical records! Read, ponder, then ACT!

Western Rifle Shooters Association posts an important read entitled, 'Secession is In Our Future.'

Mike Vanderboegh blows the whistle on the secret dinners of the mainstream media, which explains their coordinated group-lick of the boots of the jackbooted thugs.

2A Musing blogs about his day at the range. Neat photos too!

Walls of the City reports the explosive news that the Air Force One photo-op over NYC likely had malicious intent! Read it all.

Tam has the quote of the day on collectivism.

Standing By gives a direct, clear, concise answer to the question, 'What's the big deal about background checks?' His answer says it all.

From Rev. Kharma: 'Harbinger of Things to Come.' Good reading.

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight has an interesting and unique take on the Mexican gun problem.

Brigid at Home on the Range is as much into cooking as she is into shooting. And I love the way this lady writes. Take a look.

Michelle Malkin presents '100 Days of the Poser Presidency' to commemorate 'Dear Leader's' first 100 days in office. Enjoy...

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