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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 1/5/2010

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

Conservative Libertarian Outpost presents commentary on the 'decade of capitalism?'

Days of our Trailers has information indicating that the Joyce Foundation is feeling the economic pinch.

Walls of the City explains one of the main reasons he is so concerned about newspapers publishing the names of those who have licences for concealed carry.

Texas Fred
shows us that the U.K. had shared Intel with U.S. officials concerning the Detroit airline terrorist.

Brigid
shares the beautifully written 'Letters from Home.'

Breda
reminds us that the first broadcast of Gun Nuts Radio for the new year is tonight. Click for full details and be sure to listen in.

Traction Control
provides an update on the California ammo ban.

Vanderboegh
takes Michael Gaddy to task for his comments on Oath Keepers.

Sebastian
has news about the proposed 'one-gun-per-month' law in New Jersey.

David Codrea reports that yet another Illinois candidate for the U.S. Senate has answered his gun rights questionnaire.

Say Uncle alerts us to the disturbing news that the Philippines have fallen in the hands of the anti-gunners.

Kurt Hofmann writes that California authorities are continuing in their push for a ban on body armor.

Mike McCarville presents an informative post from Human Events which shows the AMA does NOT speak for most doctors. The AMA, of course, endorsed the Marxist 'Obamacare' bill.

From Western Rifle Shooters Association: 'What's Bad for America is Good for the Obama Gang.'

Tam offers up some appropriate snark for the global warming nutcases.

Nicki certainly isn't mincing any words when she presents 'Assholes in the News.'

The Black Sphere also lays it on the line in this post entitled, 'The New Year with Obama.'

Way Up North writes about surviving winters in Alaska--a most interesting post showing that in this kind of weather, venturing out is often a matter of taking your life into your own hands.

Free in Idaho has a must-read entitled, 'Giving Up Your Liberties.'

Roberta X has a most interesting read on freedom of the press and how modern day 'journalists' (who are not journalists at all) cross the line.

Billy Beck points out that with the new rules at airports we are 'going nowhere' in a hurry.


2 comments:

Home on the Range said...

T. - does the Liberty Sphere have a side bar banner thingy I could put up on my sidebar? Like I have up their for Bushcraft?

Thanks again for the link.

Your friend,
B.

Welshman said...

Brigid, sorry, but no, I don't have any such banner for the Liberty Sphere. But thanks for asking.

You're always welcome for the links, which you so richly deserve.
T