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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/12/09

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

Patterico reports the explosive news of the behind-the-scenes government takeover of healthcare.

Western Rifle Shooters Association has the riveting must-read of the day. Don't let the title fool you. This piece shows us that the present government is illegitimate.

Rev. Kharma responds to my essay at the Examiner, and says that several things need to happen before he can embrace my notion that non-violent drug offenders need to be decriminalized.

Say Uncle posts some sobering news on the present government and the way the country is going.

Sebastian has the latest news from the Brady Campaign (to destroy the rights of the citizens).

Breda provides all the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Give it a look!

From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'Gun Laws and Unintended Consequences.'

21 Guns Salute asks a vital question that demands an answer in these dangerous Obama days--"Is the Military Coming for Us?"

David Codrea says that gun law-related stories need to substantiate their claims, and he gives a couple of examples, one regarding the NRA.

Tam points to an interesting online gathering of tin foil hats, Nazis, Commies, and the like, along with her comments on it to boot.

The Wandering Minstrel shows us a unique bumper-sticker concerning Blackwater.

The Rustmeister opines that it's 'time for the NRA to break with tradition,' and with good reason. Take a look.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost alerts us to the highly dangerous House bill H.R. 2159, which he says will turn the Constitution into toilet tissue.

Bloviating Zeppelin blogs on the guaranteed failure of American automakers, and notes that Obama's policies are actually driving our car companies out of the country to foreign nations.

Mike McCarville reports that a race between J.C. Watts and Mary Falin for the GOP nomination for Governor of Oklahoma would be a horse-race.

Pax Parabellum asks a question that I have wondered about but never voiced for the fear of being labeled a paranoid loon. But it IS a legitimate question. What was that fly-over in NYC with Air Force One really about?!

Walls of the City points to and comments upon another lamebrained editorial in the anti-gun newspaper Commercial Appeal.

Days of our Trailers comments on high-risk sales from gun manufacturers directly to police departments.

From Traction Control: 'When the Treasury is Out of Treasure, What Will We Call It?'

Mike Vanderboegh always provides a riveting read. Here he writes about Paul Helmke, who apparently lives in his own alternate universe.



2 comments:

Patrick Sperry said...

That was some article from Western Shooters. Almost sounded like course work at a few special schools...

Welshman said...

Yeah, he posts some great, in-depth stuff over there...