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Saturday, January 05, 2013

Stealth scheme to pass gun bans in the works in Congress

Although the gun ban legislation promised by U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is not set to go on the agenda until Jan. 22, 2013, powerful senators are working feverishly behind the scenes, laying the groundwork for a stealth scheme to get the ban passed in spite of heavy opposition, according to two sources today at Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Talking Points Memo (TPM).

Anti-gun congressman and senators are said to be preparing to strike swiftly and without warning in order to take advantage of public outrage concerning the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

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Friday, January 04, 2013

Fallout begins from newspaper decision to publish gun owner names

The fallout has begun stemming from the decision of a New York newspaper to publish the names of concealed carry gun owners in its reading area. Megyn Kelly of Fox News learned Thursday that a female stalking victim who had not heard from her assailant in two years has begun receiving harassing anonymous phone calls as she did the last time she heard from the stalker, two years ago.

Kelly also learned that a retired police officer in the area is outraged that his name was published as a concealed carry gun owner, making him an easy target of any of the criminals he has pursued and arrested over the course of his career.

In addition, the victims of domestic abuse who have been in hiding report that...

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Thursday, January 03, 2013

Williams: 'People who support gun control are the very people who want to control and dictate our lives'

Nationally syndicated columnist and retired professor of economics Walter E. Williams stated Wednesday that the people who support gun control are the very ones who wish to control and dictate our lives, according to Townhall.

Williams was incensed that U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., had called for significant restrictions on the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, stating, "The British are not coming. We don't need all these guns to kill people."

But the rationale of the Founders in insisting on an amendment within the Bill of Rights to protect the right of the ordinary citizens to own and keep firearms, according to Williams, had nothing to do with the British. The War of Independence against Britain had already been won prior to the approval of the Bill of Rights.

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The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Thurs., Jan. 3, 2013

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

David Codrea reports that Gannett newspapers has been requested to investigate the ethics of its anti-gun reporters, editors, and other personnel.

Mike Vanderboegh says that more and more Americans are voting with their wallets when it comes to gun rights. Take a look.

Kurt Hofmann declares that Illinois Democrats seem to think that magazines that shoot more than 10 rounds are more dangerous than outdated nuclear power plants.

From WRSA: "How to Win the War for Your Mind." The time is short, my friends. Get ready.

Way Up North has an important message concerning that 1 percent people keep talking about.

Nicki comments on Illinois' move to scrap individual rights.

Oleg Volk shows us that in America today, you never know who is armed, trained, prepared, and ready to fight to the death to preserve our liberties.

CLO says, "Harry Reid prepares to annihilate the Second Amendment, what's next, freedom of expression?" Well, yes. Remember that Obama's second appointee to the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, has said that the gov't can restrict free speech if the Feds have an "overriding interest." And what IS that overriding interest? Why, whatever THEY say it is! Tyrannical scumbags!

Days of our Trailers shows us the lengths to which anti-gun activists will go.

Stand Up America has the ten most corrupt politicians in Washington. Take a look.

Boehner survives to serve another term as House Speaker

Despite heavy criticism from conservatives and rumors of a serious challenge to his leadership, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has survived to serve another term as the chief officer of the U.S. House of Representatives.

I had hoped that Boehner would go. Granted, he has had a very difficult job dealing with a president that is not honest enough nor ethical enough to negotiate with in good faith.

But Boehner is too willing to compromise with free-spending, Constitution-bashing liberals to suit my conservative sensitivities. It has been widely rumored that Boehner is the one who prevented the Issa committee from taking the next step in the Fast and Furious debacle. And so far, it is also rumored that Boehner is the one who has put the breaks on advancing the investigation into the Benghazi massacre in the House.

This kind of timidity is not helpful at this particular point in American politics. We are now dealing with militant Leftists who openly call for the repeal of the Second Amendment, the ditching of the Constitution altogether, and the even the incarceration and murder of conservatives.

As I have said often before, 2013 is not shaping up to be a good year at all in America. I expect open violent conflict in our streets by this summer, if not before then.

And I simply do not think Boehner is the one to give leadership in these highly volatile and dangerous times.

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Wed., Jan. 2, 2013

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

John Jacob H has a succinct, right to the point message on bayonets.

Karl Denninger posts an open letter to our youth. I would suggest you read it and sent it on to a younger person who needs to be enlightened.

Nicki calls our attention to "the first retard of the year."

Blonde Sagacity lists all of the Republicans who voted in favor of the so called compromise deal on the fiscal cliff, even though it was no compromise at all since Obama didn't even have to give up any spending. Sheesh.

Roberta X adds her two cents' worth on the compromise deal, and nails it with the truth!

Congrats to Pamela Geller for being named as "the Patriot of the year" by the Republican Club of Queens, New York.

GunRights4US pokes fun relentlessly at "the Bastard"--Mayor Bloomberg. Take a look.

The War on Guns says that it's not just the Second Amendment that the lunatic statist totalitarians are going after. Take a look!

The Stiletto shares her periodic "the other shoe drops" section. Here, among other things, she predicts that Christianity will be extinct in the Holy Land within 60 years.

Days of our Trailers notes that while newspapers get armed security guards, schools are SOL.

New York newspaper arms itself due to anti-arms stance

A New York newspaper that came under fire for publishing the names, addresses, and phone numbers of licensed concealed carry gun owners has now armed itself for protection, ironically due to its strong anti-arms stance and its editorial insistence on highly restrictive gun control laws, according to a report Tuesday issued by The Rockland County Times.

The Journal News, which serves the New York City area of Rockland and Westchester counties, published all of the names of gun owners within the two counties. The newspaper is well known in the area for its anti-gun views.

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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, Everyone!

And God bless.

Monday, December 31, 2012

The 2A News Roundup--Top Ten for Mon., Dec. 31, 2012

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

David Codrea reports that many questions remain unanswered concerning the Columbine massacre, even after all of these years.

Mike Vanderboegh alerts us to a New York Times columnist who finally comes right out and says what liberals/progressives have been thinking all along -- the Constitution needs to be shredded! Elections have consequences. Now that Obama got reelected, the totalitarian minions are coming out of the woodwork. War is inevitable.

Kurt Hofmann says that Feinstein wants more gun control so that we can make dictatorships like us better.

WRSA points to an important read that says we have been drafted whether we like it or not and whether we realized it or not.

Way Up North has some thoughts for a New Year's Eve.

Pamela Geller posts some VERY interesting information on the suspect who allegedly pushed a victim in front of a subway train in NYC.

Every Blade of Grass muses on what's coming unless Big Brother backs off.

Roberta X provides a gun report that makes for some pretty interesting reading.

CLO informs us that Obama has some strong allies in Wyoming of all places--well, in the courts at least.

Stand Up America offers a "renewed Declaration of Independence." Take a look.

Inconsistencies reported in Hillary blood clot hospitalization

When it was first reported Sunday night that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had been hospitalized for a blood clot, news reports immediately focused on the concussion Hillary reportedly had sustained in a fainting spell following a bout with a severed stomach virus.

Supposedly the concussion had led to the blood clot. And supposedly, according to several news reports, Hillary was placed on a regimen of anticoagulant medications to dissolve the clot.

But immediately inconsistencies were noted in the story...

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Gun rights activists turn up heat on New York newspaper

In spite of the fact that gun rights activists retaliated against a New York newspaper that published the names and addresses of gun owners, the publisher and editors have decided to double down on the process and publish even more names and addresses.

When the paper, The Journal News, published its first round of names, gun owners retaliated by publishing the names, addresses, and phone numbers of newspaper personnel. This information is considered public and can be found in any courthouse in America.

Reporters for The Journal News, however, complained that publishing their information is a danger to their families and children...

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