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Friday, September 18, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 9/18/09

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

Kurt Hofmann is back writing again after an extended absence, I am happy to say. Here he writes, 'Gun Sales Up, Crime Down.' Give it a read, and say hello to our good friend, Kurt.

David Codrea asks the question, 'Would Alarm Have Given Annie Le a Chance?'

Codrea's War on Guns has a MUST-read on MSNBC's bashing of the Constitution, on the anniversary of the very day the document was signed, September 17.

Vanderboegh has another must-read on the ridiculous display of Pelosi's boo-hoo before cameras yesterday, claiming there will be 'bloodshed.'

From Western Rifle Shooters Association: 'Dark Thoughts.' Yet another must-read!

Way Up North provides the quote-of-the-day on the nature of debate in the Congress.

Tam serves up a nice plate-full of snark on some of the current events of the day. Take a look.

Free in Idaho provides a great excerpt from an article written by my favorite intellectual, the great Walter E. Williams of George Mason University, economist extraordinaire.

Pax Parabellum posts updated info on the House and Senate votes to strip ACORN from federal funding.

Meeting on the Green comments on 'Dear Leader's' dreadfully dangerous move yesterday to nix the missile shield defense from Eastern Europe. I'm sure the hungry bears of Russia and Iran are doing cartwheels.

The Wandering Minstrel takes a look at 'the Cowbell in Chief.'

Conservative Libertarian Outpost presents excellent reading today on income redistribution--'A Tale of Two Americas.' Read it all.

Days of our Trailers updates us on membership in 'The Bastard's' Mayors Against Guns, or as I like to call them, 'Mayors For Robbing Citizens of their Constitutional Rights.'

The Rustmeister posts 'Questions I'd Like to See Asked.'

Robb Allen shows us a graphic of something that's 'getting a bit worn out.' Take a look.

Ride Fast and Shoot Straight has a good one, 'Guns on Trains, Who Cares?'

Mike McCarville provides highly interesting reading entitled, 'The Righteous Redeemer Can't Get Away with It.'

Sebastian shows us that the New York Times is more radical against guns than the Brady Bunch!

Say Uncle notes that the Brady Campaign against guns may be getting ready to change tactics.

And now, my friends, for your Friday afternoon reading pleasure, and to get your weekend started off with a chuckle, The Ol' Broad presents the political editorial cartoon of the day. You gotta see this!

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