Students hold Pro Second Amendment Rally- And it is real! Not George Soros sponsored!

Students hold Pro Second Amendment Rally- And it is real! Not George Soros sponsored!

Students hold Pro Second Amendment Rally- And it is real! Not George Soros sponsored! Press the arrow to play video.     Please comment, like & share!   … [Read more...]

Democrats Want To Destroy The First Amendment

Democrats Want To Destroy The First Amendment

The photo shows the Names of Democrat Senators Who Want To Repeal the First Amendment and destroy political free speech. They already lost this battle in the Supreme Court but the Left NEVER gives up. If they want to suppress the American people, they will find a way by hook or by crook. Hat tip to: @ItsJustJill @AlexisinVT from twitter for the photo. The video below from Fox News shows Sen. Cruz trying to fight this.- Alexis … [Read more...]

The Iron Fist Of Government Tries To Crush Your Second Amendment

The Iron Fist Of Government Tries To Crush Your Second Amendment

Harry Reid and John McCain Lead The way On Gun Grab, completely disrespecting our Bill Of Rights! http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=N4vFM9A1fVI "Senators should not be voting on the second amendment. They are not a constitutional convention. It's time to break the back of the ruling class." Mark Levin The list of traitors! The sixteen Republicans who voted to kill the filibuster Alexander Ayotte Burr Chambliss Coburn Collins Corker Flake Graham Heller Hoeven Isakson Kirk McCain Toomey Wicker How did your Senator vote on the 2nd … [Read more...]

Maryland Delegate’s Attempt At Gun Bill Amendment Falls Short

Maryland Delegate’s Attempt At Gun Bill Amendment Falls Short

By Shawn Soper The effort to make Maryland’s gun control laws among the toughest in the nation moved closer to becoming reality when the House passed the governor’s legislation by a 78-61 vote. After hours of often contentious debate, the House of Delegates last week passed Governor Martin O’Malley’s Firearm Safety Act of 2013 by more than enough votes to cover the 71 needed to pass the legislation. The bill passed the Senate in March by a vote of 28-19 and with the passage by the House last week, the legislation is now headed back to the Senate for a reconciliation of some relatively … [Read more...]