Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Michelle Malkin gives us the latest on the Massachusetts Senate race, including reports on voter fraud.
Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs provides more on this all-important issue in Massachusetts.
Glenn Reynolds posts even more info on voter fraud and election tampering.
Conservative Libertarian Outpost says that Wyoming is getting serious about 10th Amendment issues as the 'Wyoming10A Project' launches with a big rally on Jan. 23.
Free in Idaho provides insightful and spot-on commentary on Obama's appearance Sunday at a church in Massachusetts.
Way Up North has 'Alaska Economics 101.'
Brigid provides excellent reading entitled, 'Firearms and Finis.'
Breda posts the info on tonight's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. Tune in if you can!
From Tam: 'More Bedwettery from the Usual Suspects.' Good reading!
Nicki says that the Democrats really need to find themselves a new tune. The old one is grating on everyone's nerves.
Codrea points to a politician who says that we need to be hyper-diligent in protecting our 2nd Amendment rights from his colleagues in politics.
Vanderboegh reports that the jackbooted thugs of the ATF are enforcing an agenda and not the law.
Western Rifle Shooters Association has important information for anyone wishing to protect themselves from online snoops.
From Kurt Hofmann: 'Brady Campaign Unhappy with Obama, but That Doesn't Make Him our Friend.'
Sebastian provides details on the development announced yesterday concerning the New Jersey lawsuit over the state's gun rationing program.
Robb Allen reports breaking news out of Massachusetts!!!!
Texas Fred notes that this is Robert E. Lee's birthday. Regardless of how you feel about the war, the Confederacy, etc., ALL reports indicate that Lee was a good man and a person of very high integrity.
The Newbius Papers has an important read concerning the CIFTA Treaty, which is targeted at American gun owners.
Standing By provides a report on the big Raleigh gun show over the weekend in North Carolina.
21 Guns Salute is attending the SHOT Show and has an early report.
Say Uncle has more from the SHOT Show.
Walls of the City sets the record straight about the controversy over Christian Bible verses contained in Trijicon product serial numbers.
The Rustmeister has the latest on guns in restaurants in Tennessee.
Days of our Trailers says that the IRSA-PVA/FedPac have released their endorsements for 2010.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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