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Friday, May 01, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/1/09

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

Nicki gets the nod for the top story of the day as she explains why she won't live in DC.

Tam has the quote of the day on GM and Chrysler.

Squeaks blogs about her experiences at the Boomershoot, pics included.

John Jacob H reports the infuriating news that gun-grabbers have stigmatized a 4-year old autistic boy.

Occupied Nashville posts a collectors paradise from a 1959 issue of Guns Magazine.

Dustin's Gun Blog shows us a perfect example of the ignorance of Janet Napolitano.

Dark Blog points to the latest controversy stirring in the gun rights community.

Pax Parabellum has an excellent article that carefully analyzes Obama's doublespeak.

David Codrea writes about a good way to send a message to our elected representatives.

Say Uncle posts a quote worth reading from none other than his father-in-law.

Western Rifle Shooters Association says we are all complicit in the propaganda being floated about these days and has a MUST-read article on the problem. Read it all.

Sebastian shares a video of the non-enchanting first 100 days of failures.

From Hofmann's St; Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'What the Brady Campaign Really Wants.'

Days of our Trailers has an interesting post entitled, 'Where Are They Now?' concerning the original sponsors of a bill that defines 'arsenal.' Take a look!

Walls of the City opines on Joe Biden's statements on the swine flu.

The Rustmeister reports on clergy-perverts in Memphis.

Texas Fred alerts us to the full media coverage given to a mere 100 'anti-torture' activists who marched on Washington. Funny they tried to ignore half a million Tea Party protesters!

Mike Vanderboegh takes direct aim at a slime bag cartoonist and a 'journalist' who insulted and slurred our service men and women. Read it all.

Mike McCarville presents a dire analysis from Pew concerning the changing face of America.

Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast fisks 'Dear Leader' over his statements in the press conference about the auto industry.

Notoriously Conservative comments on Justice David Souter's pending retirement and has a dire prediction concerning how many Obama may get to appoint to the Supreme Court.

Concerning Obama's Supreme Court choices, Michelle Malkin names the most likely candidates and says it's time to 'gird your loins.'

Free in Idaho recommends a book for our reading pleasure.

Dr. Walter E. Williams, my favorite intellectual, has a MUST-read entitled, 'Law vs. Moral Values.'

An Ol' Broad's Ramblings has the political cartoon of the day. Enjoy...

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