Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Walls of the City points out there is a new narrative afloat concerning the Fort Hood terrorist attack. It seems everyone is to blame but the terrorist!
Say Uncle says that on this day the NRA turns 138 years old.
Texas Fred minces no words when describing Obama's despicable bow to the Japanese emperor.
The Rustmeister has a great story about a kid who knows how to use a firearm, and proved it!
Days of our Trailers provides info on the latest smear against gun owners.
Western Rifle Shooters Association shares some tools to help liberty-minded persons build community.
Vanderboegh posts Chapter 28 of his upcoming novel entitled, Absolved. Can't wait for the whole book to be ready.
Sebastian weighs in on 'Little Chucky' Schumer's latest rabble-babble about more gun control and blaming Fort Hood on 'a gaping hole in gun laws.'
Robb Allen shares a bit of gun and ammo humor in his Sharp as a Marble educational series.
Breda posts all of the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.
David Codrea has more on Little Chucky Schumer's proposals to deal with suspected terrorists by tightening restrictions on gun rights for ALL.
Kurt Hofmann has a MUST-read entitled, 'The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is Not Based on Sporting Purposes.'
Brigid blogs on 'breaking the rules.'
Tam reminds us that THIS THURSDAY is National Ammo Day. Buy at least 100 rounds.
The Wandering Minstrel posts great reading on the NRA's Wayne LaPierre and his appearance on Glenn Beck yesterday.
Alphecca appropriately gripes about the Obama Administration's plan to grant amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens. Is anyone surprised?
Gun Pundit has a great read on open carry and the fact that here in America we don't need 'walking papers!'
Mike McCarville reports the explosive news that Obama's figures on jobs 'saved' or 'created' are totally bogus--made up out of thin air--including the districts in which these jobs were supposedly saved or created!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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