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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 2/24/2010

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

Brigid muses about going on the hunt. Always an excellent read.

Vanderboegh points to a riveting article entitled, 'Tyrants, Torturers, and Taxmen.'

Tam has a brief civics lesson that is a must-read!

Western Rifle Shooters Association posts what could be the MUST-read of the week--folks, this is sobering and true. All of the facts on the economy say that it's over. It will all hit the fan before we know it.

Say Uncle provides a warning on performing tests on bullet-proof vests.

David Codrea asks why Sting is out promoting gun control measures that enable tyranny.

The Rustmeister comments on the 'don't ask don't tell' flap in the military.

Sebastian has news on the 'one-gun-per-month' firearms rationing plan.

Conservative Libertarian Outpost reports the good news that the Wyoming House approved legislation to allow concealed handgun carry without a license.

Kurt Hofmann has an excellent, essential read entitled, 'Progressive Thinking--I Would Sooner Lay My Child to Rest than Defend Him with a Gun.'

From Every Blade of Grass: 'I'll Take More Things That Go BOOM for $200, Alex.'

Gun Nuts posts the summary and downloads from last night's edition of Gun Nuts Radio.

Alphecca says that nutcases should take notice of this development at Colorado State University.

GunRights4US shows us four easy steps toward the government takeover of healthcare.

MOWCA provides excellent reading that answers a question asked by a reader concerning the Constitution.

Standing By reports that U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) is calling for a criminal investigation into Climategate. Good. It's about time.

Way Up North has good reading on common sense--something Washington is sorely lacking.

Bloviating Zeppelin blasts Senator Scott Brown for his support for Obama's jobs bill. I agree. Brown ran as an alternative to the Obama agenda.

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