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Friday, May 29, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 5/29/09

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

Say Uncle says that despite the Heller ruling affirming individual gun rights, D.C.'s gun laws are still restrictive.

From Brigid at Home on the Range: 'Listening to the Living, Speaking for the Dead.'

David Codrea points to JPFO's excellent work that exposes racism in the gun control movement.

Tam reports that Dallas, Texas, of all places, is another 'ground zero' for trampling on Constitutional rights.

Mike Vanderboegh notes that the Pelosi-clown went to China and chimed in with the Commies that 'every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory.' Environmentalist-wacko oppression!

Sebastian has an interesting read on why the NRA is reluctant to oppose Sotomayor, for now.

Texas Fred notes that Obama is calling for 'better security for computers,' although they (the Feds) already know what we do and say.

Kurt Hofmann writes that D.C. can survive the restoration of gun rights, despite the notion of the antis that it will destroy the area.

KC3 has the complete schedule (to date) for the upcoming gun shows in Kentucky, if you live near the area.

Traction Control points to info on a Para giveaway for the Project Valor IT raffle.

Get Liberty is pushing the entire GOP to get behind a bill in Congress that would audit the Federal Reserve--a move that is long overdue since they squander billions.

From Pax Parabellum: 'Goofballs in Uniform.'

Armed Citizen has the MUST-read of the day on the fact that the enemies of freedom are presently attacking us from all sides.

Alphecca points out yet another danger from the Sotomayor nomination. Read it all.

Mike McCarville provides news on Senate rumors concerning retirements that may effect the 2010 campaigns. Tom Coburn intends to announce on Monday whether or not he will leave the Senate.

Days of our Trailers has some dire headlines from Chicago, where gun control is in full force.

Walls of the City posts an excellent read on government spending entitled, 'Doing Your Part Whether You Want to or Not.'

JR comments on the Oklahoma pharmacist who was charged with first-degree murder because he shot a man attempting to rob his pharmacy.

And now, An Ol' Broad's Ramblings presents the best political cartoons on the Internet. Enjoy...

1 comment:

straightarrow said...

Sebastian always has a reason. Just never a legitimate one.