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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 2/3/2010

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

Texas Fred wonders if Sarah Palin is a true conservative. Fred knows I like her, and I know he doesn't, although I will agree with him that some of the things she has said and done of late are problematic.

Mike McCarville reports that a federal appeals court has gutted much of Oklahoma's tough anti-illegal immigration law. The assault on America continues.

From Kurt Hofmann: 'Is Airline Security Entrusted to An Armed Extremist Hate Group?'

Tam informs us of some of the anti-gun shenanigans of the Mayor of Indianapolis. Sounds a lot like 'the Bastard' up in NYC.

Brigid has another photo-report from her trip to Ireland.

David Codrea takes a look at some anti-gun idiocy continuing to emanate from the U.K.

GunRights4US presents a must-see pictorial on an issue that every single American should be concerned about. Take a look.

Say Uncle comments on the latest developments in the Chicago gun case.

Gun Nuts provides the summary of last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio. And he wants to know if listeners think his guest is a RINO.

Vanderboegh reports all of the latest infuriating news about the ATF and the IRS here, here, and here. Did you know the IRS is buying up shotguns?

Sebastian blogs on 'Gun Rights on the March.'

Conservative Libertarian Outpost has the latest on the 10th Amendment in the state of Wyoming.

Days of our Trailers posts good commentary on the Brady Bunch and its attacks on various actors and stars who use gun references in their speech.

21 Guns Salute blows off some steam about a National Geographic report on the science and conspiracy of 9/11.

Western Rifle Shooters Association has the MUST-read of the day entitled, 'They Came for our Guns, They Came for our Freedom.'

Way Up North provides his midweek commentary including a must-read quote of the day.

Nicki reports the latest news from the 'department of medical voodoo.' Atlas is shrugging.

Free in Idaho has gun news from that state and says that people need to 'get a grip.'

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