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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Second Amendment News Roundup for 11/11/2010

A SPECIAL WORD OF REMEMBRANCE AND HONOR GOES OUT TODAY TO ALL WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN HER WARS.  WE SALUTE YOU ON THIS VETERAN'S DAY.

All guns and politics, from the best gun rights-and-liberty bloggers on the Internet!

Blonde Sagacity issues a salute on this Veteran's Day.

Alphecca offers this word of thanks to our Veterans.

And CLO has a special poetic tribute that is appropriate for this day.

WRSA says that his grandfather served in WWI in a machine gun unit, and he provides a highly informative blog post on the machine gun unit in that war.

Tam notes that police in Indianapolis have gotten spooked by citizens who open carry.

Standing By reports that the mask is coming off of massive voter fraud last week, in light of the fact that in ALL close races so far, somehow the Democrat mysteriously winds up the winner.

Behind the Parapet is a new 'grandpaw' (congrats!), and here he catches up on some commentary that went unpublished while he was away celebrating the birth.

Bloviating Zeppelin compares incoming House Speaker John Boehner with 'Queen Pelosi,' who is known here as 'the wicked witch of the west.'

Brigid has some great advice in a new poem she wrote.  He who hath ears to hear, let him hear!

Breda posts all the info on tonight's edition of 'B B and Guns' on Blog Talk Radio.

Days of our Trailers blogs on the dire situation in East St. Louis, Illinois.

Kurt Hofmann notes that East St. Louisans are having to take responsibility for their own security in light of this dire situation.

Vanderboegh has some sharp words for U.S. Representative Spencer Bachus, R-Alabama, who has been dissing the Tea Party.

Newbius notes the backlash taking place at airports over the new TSA 'intrusive' security techniques--intrusive as in examining and probing private body parts.

Around O-Town questions the effectiveness of U.S. troops training foreign armies.

David Codrea asks, 'Why Shouldn't Human Targets Shoot Back?'

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