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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/28/09

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

Texas Fred gets us started today with some info on the American Conservative Party as an alternative to the GOP, the Democrats, and the Libertarian Party.

From Conservative Libertarian Outpost: 'Things That Go Boom in the Night--Nuclear North Korea.'

Days of our Trailers comments on a thought-provoking court case involving a ruling making it legal to break the law if the harm you cause is less than the harm you are trying to prevent.

Notoriously Conservative has a MUST-read castigating the GOP for failing to live up to its principles. Read it all.

Rev. Kharma presents commentary by 'The Deacon' entitled, 'If These Were Civilians.'

Pax Parabellum opines on the Obama proposal for a 'value-added tax.'

Bloviating Zeppelin points out Obama's lies concerning tax increases in light of his recent proposals vs. his campaign rhetoric.

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight provides vital reading on weapon selection for the 'walking wounded'--those with physical limitations of various sorts.

Nicki has the quote of the day on Sotomayor.

Gun Pundit posts the latest on the proposed federal firearms law aimed at terrorists but which may imperil the rights of gun owners.

Mike McCarville reports on an interesting case involving whether or not an accused murderer should be allowed to have a gun at work while he is out on bond.

Way Up North reports the latest news on the failure of the Palin-haters to prove any of their ethics complaints against the Governor.

Say Uncle notes that the Democratic Party faithful are still anti-gun as ever, despite the fact that their elected representatives are increasingly against gun control.

Sebastian posts an interview with Kel-Tec on their new product, the RFB.

Robb Allen comments on the failure of the so-called 'smartgun.'

David Codrea examines the video of the failure of the German smart gun. It's worth taking a look...it seems the thing has been doctored.

The Rustmeister fisks yet another anti-gun rampage at The Commercial Appeal.

Walls of the City notes that police layoffs remind us of a key truth we tend to forget. Take a look!

David Hardy blogs from ICU after having cancer surgery. Note the pic. I see he kept his sense of humor...

Sispey Street Irregulars comments on the explosive news that the car dealers forced out of business by GM and Chrysler was politically motivated. And guess who is behind it? None other than 'Dear Leader.'

From Hofmann's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner: 'The Difference Between Sniper Rifles and Precision Rifles.'


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