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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 11/24/09

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

Alphecca reports a story that is of great interest to me because it involves my state of South Carolina and its sales tax holidays for firearms purchases. It seems the New York Daily News pitched a fit over it. Well, I expected no better. It's New York.

Speaking of New York's total disregard of the Constitution and the rights of individuals, David Codrea reports that Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who at first made herself out to be a 2nd Amendment supporter, continues to throw gun owners under the bus.

Vanderboegh posts chapter 7 of his excellent novel, Absolved.

Western Rifle Shooters Association has a dire warning about the realities of living under a government that adheres to the 'Cloward-Piven Strategy' proposed by Commie radicals in the 1960s.

Standing By has more on Cloward-Piven.

Breda provides all the information on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. The topic of discussion is gun shows.

Brigid blogs on her recent hunting trip over the weekend. This lady knows how to handle her firearms.

Free in Idaho has the complete scoop on phony science scams, particularly the 'biggie' recently as it has been discovered that scientists FALSIFIED data in order to make a case for 'global warming.' We've been telling you this is a scam all along.

From GunRights4US: 'A Frightening Future for our Nation.'

Mike McCarville reports big news about Sarah Palin's book tour. Ignore the polls that show Palin and Obama basically in a tie, with Palin a few points behind. She would stomp him.

Kurt Hofmann says that 'the Bastard' is up to his old tricks again in NYC, scaring the public with this terrorist loophole business regarding guns.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost asks a vital question concerning the actions of this unconstitutional government--'Do You Want Bureaucrats To Re-Write Laws?' The Constitution never granted the power to write or rewrite laws to any unelected official or officials! But that is precisely what they are doing.

Texas Fred tells us why the police officer who shot the terrorist at Fort Hood is not an appropriate choice for the Congressional Medal of Honor. And it has nothing to do with her admirable actions that day.

Around O Town's title for this post says it all--'ACORN'S Feeble Attempt to Stop Their Nuts from Hurting.'

Roberta X provides a timely reminder of the importance of the Four Rules of Shooting. We can't be reminded of their importance too often. Go read the story and give yourself a refresher course.

Sebastian suggests that perhaps the Mexican drug cartels are making their own ammo.

Say Uncle says that the major manufacturer of the MR556 is coming to the states, most likely to land in New Hampshire.

Tam
comments on the 1911 pistol and the thinking of some that it is very difficult to field-strip and re-assemble the firearm.


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