Focusing on guns, politics, and news of interest, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:
Mike McCarville posts an article today that says Obama MUST reverse his decision on terrorist trials and the closing of GITMO.
21 Guns Salute has 2 MUST-see videos, one to the Republican Party and the other to the Democrat politicians.
Say Uncle makes a statement on free speech, Tim Tebow, and the Super Bowl ad.
Of Arms and the Law shows us how far the gun rights movement has come since the early 1970s.
Gun Nuts provides the wrap-up and downloads from last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio, which focused on the S&W Pro Series.
Sebastian has news on the large number of Washingtonians who showed up to oppose the state's proposed 'assault weapons' ban.
Pax Parabellum says ACORN is really spinning the controversy surrounding investigative tactics in New Orleans.
GunRights4US has more on that story here.
Texas Fred notes that the Dems lack a workable plan on healthcare, so they are now in retreat.
David Codrea comments on Mel Gibson's latest film as it relates to guns.
Brigid is 'ridin' out' and 'dreaming Guinness dreams' in Dublin.
Vanderboegh reports that the new acting ATF director bypassed confirmation and went directly to coronation.
Standing By takes note of John Stossel's latest in which he states the Supreme Court got it right this time on free speech, but barely.
Nicki posts a video she designates as 'putting lipstick on a pig.'
Kurt Hofmann identifies some Republicans who would be bad for gun rights if they win.
Free in Idaho blogs on the failure of Obamanomics.
Regarding the sorry state of the economy, Western Rifle Shooters Association points to the latest installment of 'The Day the Dollar Died.' Essential reading.
Tam calls our attention to some broken promises.
The Rustmeister provides a roundup of various news stories in the blogosphere.
Way Up North has a most interesting 'TSA Qualification Test.' Take a look.
Walls of the City gives us the 'cold, hard truth' on the National Firearms Act.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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