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Friday, July 31, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 7/31/09

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

David Codrea present us with San Fan Nan Pelosi's latest loony-bird comment. Tell me why this woman isn't in the insane asylum.

Bloviating Zeppelin says that the bumbling bozo Democrats on the Hill are now blaming the media for their woes.

Walls of the City has a great must read, graph included, showing why more guns do not equate with more death. Read it all.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost reports explosive news that some of our Congress critters are so afraid of the ire of the citizens over healthcare and cap & trade that they are cancelling meetings with the public in their home districts over the summer recess!

Days of our Trailers says that 'this judge shoots blanks.'

Tam notes that after going after Chevrolet, baseball, and apple pie, they have now set their sights on hot dogs. They'll never take my hot dog alive...

Way Up North provides excellent reading on the sovereignty movement among the states.

Mike McCarville reports that Obama is getting very low marks in his handling of the Gates controversy.

Scott Rasmussen has the latest on Obama's poll numbers--51% disapprove and 48% approve.

Say Uncle keeps us updated on the guns in parks issue in Tennessee.

Sipsy Street Irregulars points to an interesting exchange between 'Professor Churchill and Gun Control's El Guapo.'

Sebastian has an update on Corzine's chances for reelection.

Nicki alerts us to THIS, from the state that brought us the 'hanging chad.'

Pax Parabellum alerts us to yet another gun canard. Take a look!

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight reports that the infamous 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has overruled itself on the guns-at-the-fairgrounds case.

Brigid presents a MUST-read on 'the solemn places of history.'

Traction Control blogs on the Colt .22 M4 and the M16 Rifle.

The Ol' Broad has a political cartoon entitled, 'It's All Yours, Now, BO!'

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