Saturday, April 03, 2010

GRE Round Up for Apr. 3

There's some good stuff being turned out. I hope you're availing yourself of it, and importantly, sharing these links via emails, on blogs and forums, with your local newspaper editor, etc.

A common complaint is media bias and absence of representation for "our side."

These people work hard to change that and ask for nothing from those of us their labors serve other than to help spread the word. I hope no one thinks that's too much to ask.

Here are their latest offerings:

John Longenecker/Los Angeles:
Kurt Hofmann/St. Louis:
Congressman Phil Hare doesn't 'worry about the Constitution' with regard to guns, either

Go. Read. And please share these links.

You're doing that, right?

'Extremist' Pol: Armed Americans Can Resist Tyranny and Defend Nation

The first guy sounds like one of those gunloon "hatriot" militia types the anti-gunners and other "progressives" are always warning us about, doesn't he? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at the way we were.

I hope some of you agree with me about its significance and help me spread the word by sharing the link.

This Day in History: April 3

The commissioners were appointed in consequence of a New Jersey act of April 3, 1778, "for the . . . recruiting of four New-Jersey Regiments." Essentially it provided a selective-service machinery through which the needed Continental Line soldiers were secured, either as volunteers or by draft, from among the men already enrolled in the various militia companies. The commissioners designed for each area drew up lists of the militiamen in 18-man groups or classes, each of which was required to produce one recruit for Continental service. [More]