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Saturday, July 14, 2012

More Republicans go on the record to oppose UN treaty

As the Obama administration continues to engage in negotiations on two controversial U.N. treaties, more Republicans have now gone on the record to oppose the measures that critics say will encroach upon U.S. sovereignty.

On Friday U.S. Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb., added his name to the growing list of Republican senators who oppose the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST).

To read the names of other senators who have joined Johanns, plus a statement by a key Democratic senator, click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Friday, July 13, 2012

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Friday, July 13, 2012

I had to miss yesterday's Roundup due to a family emergency. So, I decided I would present the Roundup on Friday, which I never do. But a lot has been happening of late, and I wanted you to be up to snuff.

So, here is the roundup of guns and politics news from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

David Codrea reports that the DOJ has downplayed the ethics complaint against Eric Holder, referring to it as "specious" and "frivolous."

Mike Vanderboegh says that those who oppose government monopoly of violence are now referred to as "nullifiers." Actually it is THEY who wish to "nullify" us!

Stand Up America provides late breaking news on the testimony before Congress of Col. Allard on government leaks and media bias.

WRSA has a very important read titled, "Pay It Forward," which highlights one citizen's intention to help others in the coming collapse.

Way Up North posts commentary of interest to patriots who like to keep up with the news.

Standing By issues "a little truth about 'fair share' and taxes." Read it!

Brigid has the quote of the day.

Nicki posts a brief example that can easily be used to describe those with the excessive fear of guns.

Roberta X says she is sick today. Here's good thoughts and wishes for a quick recovery!

Alphecca provides some gun rights stuff you may be interested in seeing!

Lou Dobbs interviews Vanderboegh and Codrea on Fast and Furious

Veteran news anchor Lou Dobbs featured an interview Thursday evening with Mike Vanderboegh and David Codrea concerning the Fast and Furious scandal that has engulfed the Obama administration.

The interview aired on Dobbs' regular program which is featured on the Fox Business Network.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Vanderboegh warns of civil war if UN small arms treaty enforced

The continually developing story of the two U.N. treaties that President Obama intends to sign continues to provoke controversy around the country today. The two treaties, the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) and the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) or "small arms treaty," have created a firestorm of protest among citizens who see both as a threat to American freedom and U.S. sovereignty.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Obama administration faces increasing ire over UN treaties

Two controversial treaties originating at the United Nations have created a firestorm of controversy this week resulting in demands that senators go on the record declaring how they will vote.

Citizens have expressed their ire, and outright rage, at the Obama Administration for even considering such treaties. Yet at the urging of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Obama has confirmed that he will sign both treaties.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Tuesday, July 10, 2012

All guns and politics from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

Brigid provides commentary on some items in the news of late involving guns and violence in streets.

David Codrea states that unsealing the indictments against the Brian Terry murder suspects could endanger their lives. And remember, we are dealing with the Obama-Holder DOJ. Are these indictments designed as red herrings to draw attention away from the real perpetrators? Don't put it past them!

Alphecca has news about an important court ruling involving stolen guns that were used in crimes. Are the gun owners liable? The court said no! Take a look.

Mike McCarville reports that Romney's main hope of winning the White House is the fact that voters now see the many failures of Barack Obama.

Pamela Geller notes that yet again Obama has snubbed Israel, refusing to include the nation in an international counterterrorism forum.

CLO has more info on the UN small arms treaty, as provided by Gun Owners of America.

The New York Liberty Report quotes a CBS reporter who declared, "The Supreme Court's conservatives are mad as hell at Chief Justice Roberts."

GunRights4US writes an interesting story about some events occurring at a local cemetery regarding the hiding of guns and ammo.

Nicki provides the 'spit take of the day.'

The Wandering Minstrel shows us some neat new holsters.

Senators clarify stance on UN treaty

In the 24 hours since this reporter's first news story was published Monday on the controversial U.N. treaties, the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) and the so-called "small arms treaty," several U.S. senators have clarified their position on LOST.

The small arms treaty has garnered very little support, but LOST has a chance of being approved.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Monday, July 09, 2012

McConnell says no to UN treaty

In a breaking development in the progression of the controversial Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) in the U.S. Senate, this reporter was contacted today by John Ashbrook, staff director of the Senate Republican Communications Center of the office of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to state that the Senator will vote no on the treaty.

More breaking news on LOST and the small arms treaty can be found at Anthony G. Martin's National Gun Rights Examiner.

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Monday, July 9. 2012

All politics and guns from the best gun rights and liberty bloggers on the Internet.

Stand Up America has the photos and the complete story on the 5 who are charged with killing Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry in the Fast and Furious scandal.

Kurt Hofmann reports that the New York Times is hosting a nationwide call to get rid of the right to keep and bear arms! So, it has come down to this.

Mike Vanderboegh sounds the alarm about something called "The Little Blue Book" which serves as a guide to collectivists on how to think and talk. Get familiar with it. We MUST know what the enemy is thinking.

The War on Guns displays the evidence of Vanderboegh and Codrea's latest work in going after Eric Holder.

Way Up North always shares neat photos from his trips. He has some for today.

WRSA says this is the time to focus only on the things that matter. The time is short.

Tam posts an important entry about ammo. Take a look.

Standing By has a must-read on the faux "reporter" who claims no gun walking took place in Fast and Furious. She even wrote a book on these lies and has peddled her fantasies on CNN.

Days of our Trailers asks, "What is an extremist?"

Brigid provides a review of the Dragon Leatherworks holster for your firearm.


20 Republicans set to uphold controversial UN treaty

Upon the advice of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Obama has confirmed his intention to sign two controversial U.N. treaties -- the Law of the Sea and the so called "small arms" treaty.

Although many citizens and elected representatives are sounding the alarm about the small arms treaty, such as this entry Sunday at the Daily Paul, some political observers note that the treaty is unlikely to pass the Senate. But a very different scenario is developing for the Law of the Sea (LOST).

Twenty Republican senators are set to join with Democrats in upholding LOST.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.

Sunday, July 08, 2012

McConnell says GOP has even odds of taking Senate

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., stated in an interview on CNN Sunday that Republicans have a 50-50 chance of regaining the Senate majority in the November elections, as reported by The Hill.

"I think it is going to be a very close, competitive election," McConnell said.

In spite of the oft-repeated references to the "Republican Congress" by the Obama campaign and even many in mainstream media outlets, Republicans have not held the majority in the U.S. Senate since 2006, when a Democratic Party sweep placed Democrats in firm control of both the House and Senate with supermajorities.

Click here to continue reading at Anthony G. Martin's National Conservative Examiner.