Sean McClanahan/Des Moines:
Dave Workman/Seattle:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
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Also check out these other Liberty-oriented Examiners:Mike Vanderboegh at Sipsey Street Irregulars has posted copies of two letters from Sen. Charles Grassley to Acting Director Ken Melson of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. [More]In a rational world, this would be huge.
It, and the reasons behind it, should be part of the ongoing "Project Gunwalker" investigation. [More]Something funny is going on in the Project Gunwalker investigation, and by that I mean peculiar funny, not ha-ha funny. Anyway, I thought I'd point that out before it gets "corrected" so that maybe we can figure out together if it has any relevance.
Egypt vigilantes defend homes as police disappear [Read]
Project Gunrunner is a signature effort by the Obama administration to assist Mexico in stemming the flow of guns south of the border. [More]I wonder if in their investigative zeal if WaPo "Authorized Journalists" James V. Grimaldi and Sari Horwitz have lifted finger one to look into "Project Gunwalker" allegations? You know, just to make sure we've covered all the bases before shilling to have the government throw even more money down the rathole?
New York City Investigates Arizona Gun Show [More]Didn't these evil control freak SOBs get warned not to try this crap in South Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia...?
Subscriptions for silver [More]Off the grid? What are they trying to hide?
The softest targets would be so-called “gun free zones.” And no doubt “assault weapons” would be used.Today's Gun Rights Examiner column asks an incomplete question. How do we know they're not already here?
Leading to a frenzied nonstop blood dance accompanied by furious demands from opportunistic politicians, zealots and the media to further disarm Americans, rendering us even more vulnerable…
Is there any doubt that would be their reaction? [More]
We have just now received very unpleasant intelligence from the West Indies, Mr. Bingham 'tis said writes from Martinico that General Grant had possessed himself of the Island of St. Lucia. Count d'Estaing having block'd up four British Ships of the Line, which were Iying in the Bason or Harbor, landed a body of Troops and attempted to force one of the Enemys works, these were severely repulsed, and the Count after having sustained a loss of upwards of fifteen hundred Men, had desisted from the Enterprise, and retired. He had been reinforced by four Ships of the Line from France, and two captured English Frigates. I have not time to enquire into particulars, but as the Account is against us, there is no ground for suspecting exaggeration. [More]