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Tag Archives: second amendment
by Michael Reagan

How long would the Norway gunman have lasted in Texas or any state where concealed-carry laws are on the books? I ran a survey while on a cruise: in Texas, 3 minutes; in Montana, 7 to 8 minutes; in Arizona, 2 minutes; and in Nevada, 3 to 5 minutes.
Had Norway not surrendered to the anti-self-defense nuts, and allowed Norwegians to protect themselves by legally carrying guns, the massacre might well have … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Anders Behring Breivik, Gun Rights, Norway, second amendment
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by Doug Book

On July 4th, Acting ATF Director Ken Melson testified for hours before representatives of the Grassley/Issa congressional committees. Personal counsel in tow, Melson made a number of allegations concerning the Department of Justice and two agencies under DOJ control—the FBI and the DEA.
According to his testimony, not only did the DOJ refuse his repeated requests that the ATF be permitted to provide information demanded by the congressional committees, the Department also … Read the Rest of this Post
Posted in Floyd Reports, News Reports, Opinion
Tagged Arizona, Brian Terry, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Charles Grassley, Chuck Grassley, Columbia, Darrell Issa, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Drugs, Eric Holder, Fast and Furious (Operation), FBI, Florida, Gun Rights, Honduras, Jaime Zapata, Justice Department, Kenneth Melson, M-13 (gang), M-18 (gang), Operation Fast and Furious, Project Gunrunner, second amendment
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by Doug Brook

Not content to pack off millions of miscreants, impoverished, or labor-averse citizens to the welcoming, welfare-bestowing arms of the United States government, Mexican President Felipe Calderon has decided to hold Americans responsible for his nation’s crime rate, as well. On November 2, 2010, Calderon retained the New York law firm of Reid, Collins, and Tsai to sue American gun manufacturers and dealers for the reputed massive influx of weapons into the otherwise … Read the Rest of this Post
by Kevin “Coach” Collins
The double-talking liberal Democrats in Illinois have voted down a Republican measure to demand that those attempting to vote produce a photo ID. The arguments they made were the same shopworn nonsense they always use: “Such a law will discourage voting”; “It disadvantage minority groups”; etc.
In spite of the ever-increasing movement toward photo identification everywhere we look, these people are able to kill photo ID bills. They have … Read the Rest of this Post
by Suzanne Eovaldi

Montana, America’s last best hope, is looking to legislate three common sense initiatives that will point the entire country in the right direction. America as a whole has strayed from the Constitution and our Founding Fathers‘ vision of government, and this state is showing the way back. With its Democratic governor and two Democratic U.S. senators, Montana’s Republican legislature plans to introduce a broad state nullification act that will block any … Read the Rest of this Post
by Doug Book
Last December 14th Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was killed during an Arizona shootout with members of a Mexican drug cartel. But before the facts surrounding this murder could be buried with its victim, David Codrea and Mike Vanderboegh brought the story to the American public. Working with contacts within the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), these men revealed what is now known as Project “Gunwalker”…the deliberate facilitation by the … Read the Rest of this Post








