Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Alphecca presents the 'idiot of the day' who wrote an anti-gun screed in a St. Louis newspaper.
Free in Idaho points out an important truth--we don't have a 'gun problem.' We have an inner city CRIME problem.
Breda reminds us of tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.
Kurt Hofmann reports there are now numerous calls for gun bans in St. Louis in the aftermath of the shooting.
Vanderboegh shows us the latest executive order of Barack Obama concerning the formation of a 'council of governors.' Read this and then come back and tell me if you still think that this charlatan's executive orders are 'no big deal.'
Nicki has a must-see video on why government-subsidized risk is a terrible idea.
David Codrea has some stunning news out of New Hampshire concerning its 'Firearms Freedom Act.'
Way Up North posts the quote of the day on gun ownership.
Wow. John Jacob H presents the MUST-see video of the day, and must-read news, on the latest tactic of 'big brother' to spy on American citizens.
Days of our Trailers gives us a glimpse into 'socialism in action.'
Texas Fred publishes a piece written by Frances Rice entitled, 'Harry Reid Must Resign!'
Walls of the City comments on some rather interesting remarks on firearms by an elected representative.
Pax Parabellum has a personal word on 'reciprocity,' but not the kind you might think. A word to the wise...
Say Uncle notes that Walmart is no longer a fan of self-defense. And this reminds me of something I've been wanting to say now for over a year. I have sworn off Walmart. It is no longer the company it once was under Sam Walton. He is, I'm sure, rolling over in his grave concerning what the present management has done to his once great company!
Bloviating Zeppelin reports news from Chicago that should prove once and for all the city is run by imbeciles and thugs. Oh, and did you remember Obama and Rahm Emanuel come from there?
Roberta X calls our attention to the fact that climate scientists at the U.N. NOW say we are headed into a mini ice-age over the next 30 years. If they couldn't adequately predict THIS, then how are we supposed to trust them over their 'global warming' predictions for decades in the future?
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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