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WRSA announces that you have a chance to have dinner with Gun Owners of America Director Larry Pratt and author Matt Bracken at a major upcoming event. Take a look for details.
David Codrea notes that a Star Trek actor bemoans the failure of Congress to pass an "assault weapons" ban.
Kurt Hofmann declares that the gun ban nutcases must decide if they're willing to kill 50 million+ citizens for their cause. Must-reading!
Mike Vanderboegh comments on the outrageous news that a mother in N.J. got a visit from police over a photo of her child who is thoroughly trained in handling firearms.
Way Up North reports the bombshell breaking news that N.Y. Gov. Cuomo is having second thoughts about the gun control laws he and the Democrats pushed through the legislature.
Tam provides a quotable quote on President Calvin Coolidge. I mention this because I am a big fan of Coolidge as well. Did you know, for example, that by cutting government spending to the bone and lowering taxes for all, he was able to stop a Great Depression (which we rarely hear about since it didn't last long) within 2 years? 2 years. And all that spending and taxing by crook FDR NEVER stopped THE Great Depression of the 1930s. It took WWII to do that.
Brigid posts thorough info on the newly redesigned Ruger Vaquero revolver, or what I have always referred to as a "cowboy gun."
Nicki says that once again Joe Biden has stuck his foot in his mouth. How many of these wild misstatements is it going to take before he is declared certifiably insane?
Days of our Trailers asks, "What law would have stopped THIS?"
Pamela Geller calls our attention to yet another outrage at DHS. It seems the Leviathan ignoramuses in the agency have cleared Jihadist nations for their "trusted traveler" program. ROFL!! That is an incredulous laugh. It would be funny if it were not so overwhelmingly enraging. First thing you know DHS will declare Iran's Ahmadinejad as the "man of the year."
Thursday, March 21, 2013
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