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Monday, August 17, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 8/17/09

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

Western Rifle Shooters Association has the must-read of the day with 'The Second American Revolution Has Begun.'

From Mike Vanderboegh: 'A Liberty Litter of Brand New Bouncing Baby Bullets.'

Armed Citizen has vital reading on what each of us can do about what's wrong with government today.

Billy Beck points to a lesson in futility at the Huffington Post and has a comment or two about it.

John Jacob H posts an informative read on training aids--the chamber insert.

Rev. Kharma has a vital post concerning everything that's happening all at once and why it's happening.

From Standing By: 'What a Wonderful World It Would Be.'

Way Up North provides some key quotes for the day.

Brigid provides essential reading on home security, and yes, guns are part of it.

Pax Parabellum posts a concealed carry roundup special. Take a look!

Tam shares her notes from gun school. Go over there and scroll for the other posts on this subject. Interesting!

The Newbius Papers points to something that we all absolutely need to see.

The Wandering Minstrel has 'four truths about gun laws.'

Sebastian reports that it appears as if we are going to have an anti-gun bigot at OSHA, which will mean trouble in various ways.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost takes to task the New York Daily News over its blatant slant and outright lies against the ObamaCare protesters.

Texas Fred comments on Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison's run for Texas Governor.

Say Uncle notes some new 'pants shittin' hysterics' over concealed carry in Tennessee.

Robb Allen blogs on the importance of bringing new shooters to the range.

From Days of our Trailers: 'Just Another Weekend in "Gun Free" Chicago.'

Walls of the City shows us one thing that can happen when a person intent on violence doesn't have a gun. Think lead pipes, tire tools, knives, etc., etc. Take a look.

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