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Friday, December 11, 2009

Second Amendment News Roundup for 12/11/09

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

David Codrea suggests a neat New Year's Gun Rights resolution.

Kurt Hofmann says that the anti-gun bigots are ratcheting up the politics of fear.

Vanderboegh posts a hard-hitting speech delivered at a Tea Party in El Paso by former Minuteman Bob Wright.

Western Rifle Shooters Association delivers the bombshell news on Obama's new 'stabilization police force.' Read it all.

Free in Idaho reminds us that the 'militia,' as it is used in the Constitution, refers to ALL citizens capable of bearing arms--not just the military or police forces.

Meeting on the Green alerts us to the push for population control as a means of addressing 'global warming' by the stooges at Copenhagen and the U.N.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost has 'job creation for dummies.'

The Newbius Papers opines on the ideal way to take our country back. I think we can all agree.

Way Up North says that a Lefty professor must be smokin' something weird given his latest pronouncements on government. Take a look.

It appears that Tam has a terrible case of cabin fever.

I see that Brigid has finally begun her project she's been talking about of late. Good!

Nicki blogs on the subject of 'Elitism.'

The Wandering Minstrel presents us with an interesting flashback from 2 years ago.

Texas Fred reports that the FBI claims that the Dallas-Ft. Worth area is a prime area for a terrorist attack within the next 5 years.

Walls of the City tells it like it is to the scientists who are involved in the Climategate scandal.

Say Uncle has the latest on the bill that would reform the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

Sebastian reports that 'the Bastard' is at it again--blaming guns rather than criminals.

And now, folks, it's that time of the week again--Friday means it's WEASEL time! The Ol' Broad posts the finest political cartoons on 'algore's internets.' Enjoy...

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