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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/9/09

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

Western Rifle Shooters Association urges us to read the article he provides on Obama's plan to legalize 20 million illegal aliens, and then ponder the consequences of such a move.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost comments on San Fran Nan's admission that she wants registration. A must-read for any gun owner!

Pax Parabellum provides an important update on the 'handgun carry in restaurants' bill in the Tennessee legislature.

John Jacob H adds his insight to a recent discussion on snubbies and newbies.

From Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner: 'What Does Obama's Weather Control Plan Have to Do with Gun Rights?'

The War on Guns provides some good (and disturbing) evidence that we may not be able to vote our way out of the current march toward Socialism.

Mike McCarville has a MUST-read on the growing problem of prosecutorial misconduct in America. It appears as if growing numbers of innocent Americans are being 'nifonged' (a word coined in derision of disgraced NC District Attorney Mike Nifong who wrongly charged 3 innocent students with rape in order to win an election).

Alphecca points to 2 examples of 'back door gun control.'

JR posts a tax day Tea Party update.

Armed and Safe reports that the Mexican attorney-general has admitted why he wants a U.S. ban on 'assault' weapons.

Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner notes that the Bradys are upset that Gallup didn't manipulate the data in a poll on guns.

Say Uncle has more on an AP hack that spouts nonsense concerning firearms.

The Stiletto provides must-read commentary in her daily post called, 'The Daily Blade.' This is good stuff!

Free in Idaho needs our thoughts and prayers on behalf of his wife. Read it all!

Erin Haust of Minneapolis Conservative Examiner has a video of the dimwit Barney Frank fumbling around with a question posed by a student.

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight posts a must-read on 'immigration mass-murder syndrome.'

Walls of the City blogs on some 'sore losers' over at The Commercial Appeal.

Tam muses that there may be a push for sword control now that sword-wielding sword nuts are on the loose among the citizenry.

Texas Fred posts some mighty big news on the upcoming Tea Parties.

Traction Control reminds us that the AP has stepped up its attack on bloggers.

Days of our Trailers reports excellent news out of Missouri concerning their expansion of the Castle Doctrine.

Every Blade of Grass has an excellent primer for a novel that is so relevant to today that you'd think you were reading from a newspaper. Take a look!

Breda provides a great read and video entitled, 'President Flinchy.' Heh.

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