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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 1/20/2010

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

Politico reports that yesterday's loss of a Senate seat has dazed Democrats rethinking their entire strategy. They're not giving up. Watch 'em like a hawk.

Days of our Trailers wonders what Obama will do now and if the GOP will drop the ball.

Texas Fred comments on Brown's stunning victory in Massachusetts yesterday.

David Codrea speculates on what the Brown victory will mean for gun owners.

Pax Parabellum marks this first anniversary of Barack Obama's term of office, which is today.

Kurt Hofmann has a sobering reminder from Haiti--are we prepared for total social breakdown?

Tam provides an interesting read on the 2 political Parties, which she entitles, 'Meanwhile, in Bizarroland.'

Say Uncle reports that Keith Olberman of MSNBC came completely unglued last night.

Gun Nuts has the wrap-up and downloads from last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.

Western Rifle Shooters Association posts major news on what our nation's security apparatus is doing, and it is a shocker. Read it all.

Sebastian says that now that we have taken a Senate seat away from liberals in Massachusetts, it's time to move on to Barbara Boxer of California. You'll get no argument from me on THAT one!

Vanderboegh says that the Brown victory last night means essentially nothing in terms of real, lasting change. I know he could be 100% right, but I hope and pray he is 100% wrong.

Walls of the City, on the other hand, sees a bright ray of hope.

21 Guns Salute posts more today from the SHOT show.

John Jacob H blogs on the FBI sting at the SHOT show during which arrests were made.

From Alphecca: 'Hey, Obama, Dems--Can You Hear Us Now?'

GunRights4US reports that the Florida Attorney-General has threatened legal action over healthcare mandates should ObamaCare actually pass.

Traction Control has news that an executive at Smith & Wesson has been charged with bribery.

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