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So far we will be voting on the following entries. I have made no effort to edit out any entries for being too graphic, given that unlawfully shooting someone through a door isn’t exactly a civilized act. Even worse is evading prosecution.

Pennsylvania gun owners dodged a bullet when lawmakers failed to enact legislation that would have levied a 5-cent tax on each shell and required encoding ammunition with serial numbers and registering those numbers in a statewide database.

Chairman-elect Obama has found a way to keep his election promise that he won’t take our guns away: he’ll hire an Attorney General to do it for him. His recent selection of Eric Holder to be the Attorney General of the new administration, once again points to the profound anti-gun of the new administration.

Individual freedom, what a quaint notion

Crazy Angels, Nobody Here But Us Mushrooms, Obama - The Greatest Gun Salesman Since John Browning, Jim Higginbotham on Shooting One-Handed, My Carry Guns

The Battleground

The battleground: Michael Bane correctly defined it as “the Battleground.” The quisling fraud, John Rosenthal, founder of the astroturf American Hunters and Shooters Association (AHSA) posted the follow manifesto on anti-civil right Huffington Post:.

The Obama administration’s job application requires applicants to disclose whether they or their family members are gun owners:

Permits to carry concealed handguns in Boulder County spiked to a five-year high last month, amid a national rush to buy firearms in the days leading up to the presidential election.

Looking at Conquest

So I challenge each gun owner reading this. Take an Obama supporter to the range. Teach them to shoot. Teach them about the second amendment. Take away the political left’s power to destroy our rights through the ambivalence of others. If we fail, our enslavement is inevitable.

LAND OF THE FREE

In my job I’m at war with death. Collateral damage is inevitable. Sometimes in the midst of it I wonder why I fight at all. I do my part, but amidst the smoking losses, innocents gone, I have realized, reluctantly, that sometimes another’s life is not ours to save. Sometimes we have to let it slip quietly over the vale. And walk away.

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