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Friday, April 09, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 4/9/2010

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

Open Carry is always a good source of the latest info pertaining to the Constitutional right of citizens to carry guns out in the open, for their own protection.  Go to their site and scroll.  Click the links.  And be sure to note the quotes at the top of their main page.  Very informative!

GunRights4US reminds us that the presence of crooked cops is good reason to refrain from giving blanket support to all police forces no matter what.  As long as law enforcement upholds the law and refrains from corruption, we support them.  But to support corrupt organizations, such as the ATF, is just plain stupid.

Standing By points to a stunning analysis of Barack Obama that portrays a man who is totally out of touch with the citizens.

Nicki has an important read entitled, 'Letter to a Soldier.'  This is also a very worthy endeavor.  Take a look!

Newbius writes a gut-wrenching piece that reminds us that we need each other.  That goes for the gun rights community as well.  With our liberties under assault as never before, we need to know that others are out there who are standing with us in the fight.  Nothing is worse than believing one is alone.

The Wandering Minstrel notes that now there is yet another good reason to move to Arizona.

Pax Parabellum provides an excellent roundup of the news on concealed carry from the various states.

Bloviating Zeppelin wonders if America has lost the will to engage in national self-defense.  With all of our talk about personal self-defense, all of that is a moot point unless we adequately defend the Republic as a whole.

Alphecca reports that Missouri is the latest state to join in the anti-federal government move to exempt itself from such big government initiatives as gun control, healthcare, etc.

The Ol' Broad says it's WEASEL TIME!  If it's Friday afternoon on the Liberty Sphere, then you know it's time for the best political cartoons on algore's internets,  courtesy of The Ol' Broad.  Enjoy...

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