Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Texas Fred comments on the man carrying an assault weapon at an Obama townhall.
Mike McCarville reports that Obama has done nothing but spur a sharp rise in viewership for Fox News Channel, which is basking in ratings that are totally decimating the competition.
Roberta X has an informative post on Indiana's anti-gun mayors.
Alphecca blogs on 'buying a handgun in D.C.'
Free in Idaho provides the quote of the day.
The Rustmeister reveals the absolutely stunning news that an armed man was in the Red Lobster yesterday, and nothing happened...
Insight on Freedom posts a MUST-read on the next wave of amnesty for illegal aliens, courtesy of vote-hungry Barack Obama.
Bloviating Zeppelin has good reading, entitled, 'America Stood Up.'
1 With a Bullet shares a great news story of an armed citizen who stopped an armed thug.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight provides a great read entitled, '21 Things a Burglar Won't Tell You and One Thing I Will.'
Breda announces all the info on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio, and it looks like it's gonna be a hum-dinger! Take a look.
From Say Uncle: 'Taking Normalization Too Far?'
Walls of the City comments on the White House shutting down its email tip program after a very short period of time.
Sebastian discusses the political and social implications of there being 240 million Americans who do NOT own a gun.
Nicki says it looks like we finally found some government spending that the current administration doesn't like. The bad news is that it's the one thing the Constitution mandates funding...
David Codrea provides further information on Obama's anti-gun bigot he picked for OSHA.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has a poster that perfectly depicts Obama's 'Iron Curtain.'
Pax Parabellum blogs on the career and death of conservative columnist Robert Novak.
Mike Vanderboegh points to a patriot who believes it's time to 'water the tree of liberty.'
Tam provides a MUST-see poster on 'ObamaCare.' Take a look!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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