Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Blogstitution provides great reading on 'healthcare semantics' that should help clear up some misconceptions in the current debate.
Dark Blog has a must-read on one of the 'big lies' being spread about. It's short and to the point, and it sets the record straight.
Dustin's Gun Blog points to a bear-attack survivor and the firearm he used in the fight.
1 With a Bullet blogs about the box of goodies he received from Brownell's. Pic included.
Insight on Freedom presents guest-commentary from Alan Caruba who says it's time for Barack Obama to resign!
Conservative Libertarian Outpost has a highly insightful article on the subject of incorporation when it comes to the provisions of the Bill of Rights, particularly the 2nd Amendment.
From Codrea's Gun Rights Examiner: 'Gun Registration Not Supported by History.'
Say Uncle points to some info that's good to know when you're traveling with firearms.
Sipsy Street Irregulars issues an urgent plea to all free men and women who survived and escaped from government tyranny around the world.
Sebastian notes that the Star Ledger attempted to be balanced and fair in its approach to guns but failed.
Western Rifle Shooters Association requests translators for an important project. Take a look.
Ride Fast and Shoot Straight has a warning for those traveling Interstate 80 through Richmond, California on their way to the Gun Bloggers Rendezvous in Reno.
Pax Parabellum informs us that a group that is pro-socialized medicine is running an ad on Sarah Palin's Facebook page! And they posted a bare-faced lie to boot!
Way Up North cites a report that indicates it's supporters of Sarah Palin who are leading the current conservative resurgence.
Traction Control links to a video that he says 'sends it out of the park.'
Brigid provides a MUST-read today on the 2nd Amendment--lots of interesting quotes from the Founders.
Days of our Trailers notes that Paul Helmke has taken another shot at the members of the NRA.
Walls of the City provides interesting commentary on the dispute about how many guns there are in America.
The Rustmeister has a spot-on observation concerning cancer and those who die from it, such as Ted Kennedy. I, too, lost my mother to cancer, and it's not something I would wish on my worst enemy.
Live from the Upper Texas Gulf Coast points to a news story about....eeeeks....a gun on a school campus....oh my!!!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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