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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Unwelcome Visitors To The White House

Patriot Dave

 

There’s been much made recently of a couple of uninvited party crashers who got past White House security and attended Obama’s first state dinner for a foreign dignitary.  How did they get in, and how are we to keep such people out of the White House in the future?

 

But I think a more important point, rather than harmless party crashers, is how the Obamas got into the White House in the first place, and how do we prevent them from renewing their lease in 2012 and further destroying the freedoms and the economy of our nation.  In 2010 we must begin chipping away at the liberal hold on our government by defeating all democrats in the house and senate elections.  Then our more conservative legislative members can begin to undo the harm done by liberals in the last year, and begin legislating like responsible adults and get ourselves back into a realistic budgeting situation.

 

If Obama’s agenda is halted he’ll lose his liberal base, and with more Americans all the time realizing the absolute destruction that Obama and his capital hill gang have caused this nation, he’ll be easy to defeat in the next presidential election.

 

We must reverse the harm that’s been done and get our nation moving in the right direction again.  Conservatives know how to do these things: lower taxes, limited government, fiscal responsibility, full employment, respect for the constitution, rule by laws.  We must stand united on these principles for the sake of our children and grandchildren.

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"Firearms Freedom Acts"

Alaska: Alaska recently enacted a law stating that certain firearms, firearm accessories and ammunition that are manufactured in and remain in the state are exempt from federal regulation.

Arizona: Arizona enacted a law that declares that firearms and ammunition manufactured in Arizona that "remain in the state" are not subject to federal firearms laws.

Montana: Montana has declared firearms and/or ammunition manufactured, sold and possessed in the state immune from federal firearms laws. The Montana Shooting Sports Association and the Second Amendment Foundation have announced plans to file suit to enforce this law. On July 16, 2009, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives published an open letter to licensed firearms dealers and manufacturers in Montana. The letter clarifies that federal recordkeeping and background check requirements, as well as all other federal requirements and prohibitions, continue to apply in Montana, despite the new law. The Montana Shooting Sports Association and the Second Amendment Foundation have filed suit in U.S. District Court to enforce the law.

Tennessee: A recent Tennessee law declares firearms and/or ammunition manufactured, sold and possessed in the state immune from federal firearms laws.

Utah: Utah recently adopted a law providing that any firearm or firearm‑related item manufactured in Utah and kept in the state is not subject to federal firearms laws.

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