Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Brigid stresses the need for having an overall strategy for self-defense in case of a criminal attack. An important read.
Texas Fred reports the highly disturbing news that the Obama Administration is seeking broad powers to regulate executive pay for Wall Street firms, whether they accept bailout money or not.
It's great to see Kurt Hofmann back up and running over at St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Today's column is 'Celebrating Gun Rights in the Enemy's Backyard.'
Mike Vanderboegh weighs in on the abominable refusal of the Supreme Court to hear the case of the Chrysler creditors. The rule of law is DEAD in this country!
David Codrea highlights some shocking duplicity on the part of federal agents regarding guns.
Gun Nuts provides a good summary of their radio show last night, which honored some of the most outstanding self-defense heroes. Take a look!
Live From the Upper Texas Gulf Coast blogs on the continued attacks on Sarah Palin by columnist Kathleen Parker. Mean woman syndrome?
Insight on Freedom has a MUST-read entitled, 'Obamacare is On the Way.'
The Rustmeister has the quote of the day on patriotism.
Roberta X posts the info for the Indy Blog Meet in June.
Blogstitution highly recommends that we see this on modern liberalism entitled, 'The Grand Liberal Project.'
Billy Beck provides a provocative read entitled, 'Socialism for Imbeciles.'
Walls of the City shares with us some new toys.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost announces an extravaganza of a gathering in Denver on June 19--the Freedom Underground Pre-ATF Party Nanny State Panel. Take a look for a lineup of some great speakers of national renown.
Tam gives us some good snark today on taxes.
Sebastian reports that 'the Bastard' (what we lovingly call Mayor Bloomberg here at The Liberty Sphere) was the recipient of a political face-slap. I love it!
Robb Allen discusses the myth that 'the militia is no match for tanks.' Take a look.
Alphecca says that the gun amendment has stalled the bill providing for a voting member for D.C. in the Congress.
Mike McCarville writes about a controversial decision by a judge in Oklahoma that gave a child molester only 1 year in prison.
Say Uncle says that the L.A. Times is just hunky-dory with incorporation, well, except for the 2nd Amendment part....
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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