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Live from Chicago – This week on Gun Talk Radio
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"Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk (R) Radio will broadcast live this Sunday from the 26th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) in Chicago, IL."
"Host Tom Gresham also will serve as master of ceremonies at the awards luncheon this Saturday, where achievements in the field of gun rights are recognized by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Citizen’s Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCKRBA)." ... |
Sarah Brady & Mayor Michael Bloomberg Are Calling You a Terrorist
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"They’re calling it the 'terror gap' and it’s the anti-gun left’s latest ploy to tar gun owners as terrorists and ban ALL private firearms sales."
"Anti-gun activists like Sarah Brady and BILLIONAIRE New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg are relentless."
"They know that with President Obama in need of electoral support before the next election, the time is now to pursue their gun control schemes."
"So, they’re not wasting any time." ... |
GOP field silent on Fast and Furious, Justice Dept. reforms
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"Not one Republican presidential candidate has offered a plan for reforming the Justice Department or preventing future administrations from plowing forward with catastrophes like Operation Fast and Furious, the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case or the politicization of the career hiring in the DOJ’s civil rights division." ... |
AZ congressman, sheriff at F&F panel Monday; Newell 'supplements' statement
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"Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar and Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu will reportedly appear Monday evening in Tucson at a public meeting to discuss Operation Fast and Furious, the botched Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives gun trafficking scheme that has been linked to some 200 slayings in Mexico and the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry." ... |
Issa's 'Project Gunwalker' investigation making him target
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"Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA), as Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is along with Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA, and ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee), spearheading the congressional investigation of the 'Project Gunwalker' . . . misfortune (don't call it a "scandal"). Not very coincidentally, he is also a target of campaigns to sully his name with supposed ethics violations. From the Sacramento Bee:" ... |
ATF Counsel email to Melson on Gunwalker-Terry murder link preceded intimidation
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... "Examined objectively, Rubenstein admitted guns were purposely allowed to walk, that walking guns to a foreign country must be hidden from the public, and that if the Mexicans found out about it, cooperative law enforcement efforts would be jeopardized." ... -------
Submitter's note: Another exclusive from Gun Rights Examiner and Sipsey Street Irregulars, evidently because elite media wants us to continue to break new ground while they either ignore or undermine the search for the truth...
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A look at key moments in the GOP debate
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... "— Perry recalled the 2004 election, channeling President George W. Bush's attacks on Democratic nominee John Kerry, when he accused Romney of flip-flopping on a number of issues throughout his political career. 'Americans just don't know what Mitt Romney they're dealing with,' Perry said. 'Is it the Mitt Romney that was against the second amendment before he was for the second amendment?'" ... |
Tester Introduces Bipartisan Bill To Strengthen Gun Rights
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"U.S. Senator Jon Tester introduced a bipartisan bill to strengthen gun rights by allowing law-abiding Americans to possess loaded firearms on lands owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers."
"Tester supported similar legislation in 2009 that permitted law-abiding citizens to carry loaded guns in National Parks." ... |
Rep. Paul Broun Introduces Concealed Carry Recognition Bill
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"Pro-gun champion Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA) recently introduced a concealed carry recognition bill, H.R. 2900, that allows law-abiding citizens who can legally carry concealed in their home state to carry all across the country, as well."
"Titled 'The Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act,' this legislation recognizes that constitutional rights do not become null and void at the state line." ... |
Obama campaign organizing against gun owners
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"If there is one thing America has learned over the course of Barack Obama’s presidency, it’s that where he falls short as a president, he excels as a politician. He is a master at using identity politics and class warfare to divide Americans and solidify his base of support. However, the Obama campaign’s latest attempt to spread fear and loathing among the masses falls flatter than his poll ratings."
"Last week the president’s campaign launched AttackWatch.com, a website ostensibly aimed at countering anti-Obama 'smears' with 'facts.' In reality, the site is a thinly veiled attempt to spread misinformation and whip up anger against anyone who disagrees with Obama." ... |
OH: City council repeals firearms measure after lawsuit filed by Ohio concealed carry group
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"The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that the City of Cleveland Heights has repealed firearms ordinances following a lawsuit by Ohioans for Concealed Carry." ...
"According to the article, OFCC contends the city has been uncooperative in efforts to have its firearms legislation updated since at least 2008, when the group sent the city a letter requesting ordinances superceding state be repealed or amended, citing a successful lawsuit against the City of Clyde ... In a September 2008 e-mail posted on the OCC website, former City Councilman Mark Tumeo wrote, '...we are having our Legal Counsel examine the ruling and the Council will take all necessary steps to come into compliance with the ruling.'" ... |
H.R. 822 is a camel’s toe
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"The camel pleads that the driving sand is hurting its sore toe, so could it please stick just its toe inside the tent. The Arab agrees – It’s just a toe, after all."
"Then the camel complains that its entire foot is in pain: couldn’t it just place its whole foot inside the tent. Again, the Arab agrees."
"... Eventually the camel is fully inside the tent and the Arab is stuck out in the howling sand storm."
"H.R. 822 is a camel’s toe." ... -------
Submitter's Note: Actually the fable regards a camel's nose; a camel toe is, um, something else. |
NY Court Drama: Barbara Sheehan Won't Handle Guns that Killed Husband
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... "Sheehan said her husband pointed his gun at her during an argument and threatened to kill her, so she shot him with a gun that she was holding. After emptying that weapon into him, she then picked up his gun and emptied that, too."
"Sheehan said the shooting was in self-defense, the culmination of decades of abuse at the hands of her husband. Prosecutors, though, said the killing was a well thought-out plot. They pointed out that just three days after being released from jail after being charged with his killing, she wrote a letter to his life-insurance company asking for money." ... |
KS: Federal weapons sting removes 240 guns off streets
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"It began as an undercover sting. Now 67 defendants are charged as the ATF and Wichita Area Gun Task Force Wrap up a drive to get guns away from felons." ... -------
Submitter's Note: Oh, so you're supposed to make the arrests before your guns are used to kill fellow LEOs! |
CA: Two Fullerton police officers charged in homeless man's death
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"Orange County prosecutors charged two veteran Fullerton police officers in the death of a mentally ill homeless man, accusing them of a callous cascade of violence against Kelly Thomas as he begged for his life."
"Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas on Wednesday said what began as routine questioning by police devolved into a 'beating at the hands of an angry police officer,' with other officers eventually joining in. He stressed that Thomas did not provoke the attack and that all of his movements were purely defensive." ... |
NY: Johnsburg gun ban unnecessary
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"The town of Johnsburg is considering a law that will neither fulfill the goals of supporters nor manifest into the fears of the opponents."
"Essentially, it's a law that does nothing substantial for anyone. So why have it?"
"The proposed law would prohibit people from taking firearms and other 'deadly weapons' into town buildings. ..."
"But while the legislation might have the practical effect in creating a slightly less intimidating atmosphere for a few town workers, it's not going to do a thing to protect their safety. Let's face it. Someone intent on killing others in a town office setting is hardly going to be deterred by a misdemeanor trespassing charge and the threat of 90 days in jail or a $500 fine ..." ... |
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