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McCain erases Obama`s edge with swing voters
Sen. John McCain is having a very good summer, as a trio of new polls show the Republican presidential candidate pulling even with or slightly ahead of rival Sen. Barack Obama and erasing what had been the Democrat`s clear edge on appealing to swing voters and dealing with the economy.
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Georgia: University gun bans in sights of pro-carry effort
Legislators looking to expand where Georgians can carry guns may take aim at university campuses. Carry a gun on or within 1,000 feet of any campus now and you could be charged with a felony, spend up to 10 years in prison and pay as much as $10,000 in fines. But a panel of lawmakers conducting a wholesale review of Georgia`s gun laws soon will solicit opinions on removing or altering the ban.
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Poll: McCain expands lead over Obama in Mo.
John McCain has expanded his lead over Barack Obama in Missouri, a new survey says. McCain`s advantage is 50-40, a seven-point increase from Public Policy Polling`s July poll, which showed him leading by three points.
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Illinois: Woodford to weigh in on concealed-carry
Woodford County voters will weigh in this November on a topic that some gun-rights advocates think has been ignored too long in Springfield. The County Board on Monday agreed to put a non-binding referendum on the general election ballot asking whether residents want state legislators to enact laws allowing trained citizens to carry concealed firearms.
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Colorado: UCCS Students Push For Guns On Campus
Some college students are pushing to allow firearms on campus. They say it would stop a tragedy, like the Virginia Tech Massacre from happening again. Some UCCS students believe handgun permit holders should be allowed to carry their weapons on campus. Wednesday the group made a presentation to the Board of Regents asking that the current no firearms on campus policy be changed.
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‘Just Words’ That Joe Biden Would Like To Forget
The fun thing about an Obama-Biden ticket is that the McCain campaign can point to a new awkward comment by Joe Biden — either on the importance of experience, in praise of McCain, or in support of invading Iraq — that contradicts the stands and qualities of the Democratic nominee for every day from now until Election Day.
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Joe for Veep
Clarence Thomas’s 1991 Senate confirmation hearing was one of the most shameful political events of recent American political life. In the wake of Barack Obama’s risible attack on Justice Thomas at Saturday night’s Rick Warren forum, and the continuing buzz about Delaware Democratic Senator Joe Biden’s potential selection as Obama’s running mate, it’s worth rewinding to 1991.
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Obama Played by Chicago Rules
“Mr. Obama has never stood up against Chicago`s corruption problem because his donors and allies are Chicago`s corruption problem,” writes David Freddoso. “Mr. Obama is not the reformer he now claims to be. The real man is the one they know in Chicago -- the one who won his first election by depriving voters of a choice.”
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Brady Campaign Going After Harrold, Texas school district
Attorneys for Brady Campaign have the tiny school district of Harrold in their sights.
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Perry says school districts should decide own gun rules
Gov. Rick Perry said Monday that local school districts should be able to decide whether to allow concealed weapons on their campuses.
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AHSA President Shows Off His Anti-Gun Credentials
John Rosenthal is buying a new anti-gun billboard in Massachusetts. His actions just provide more proof that his organization, American Shooters and Hunters Association, is just a front group for politicians like Barack Obama to try to hide their anti-gun agendas.
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Fear the Government That Fears Your Gun
In West Texas, it was not uncommon to see the bumper sticker “fear the government that fears your gun” on a lot of pick-up trucks during both terms of the Clinton administration. Yet as bad as Clinton was, his push to disarm the American people would pale in comparison to what we’d see from a President Barack Obama, a man who not only wants to disarm the American people, but America’s allies as well.
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The Case For "The Case Against Barack Obama"
If one is going to examine Jerome Corsi’s The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality, one probably ought to also read David Freddoso’s book on the Democratic nominee, The Case Against Barack Obama.
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Bid to allow guns in national parks
Visitors to America`s national parks may soon be able to pack more than a picnic lunch on their next visit to Yellowstone, the Everglades, or the Grand Canyon.
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Heller`s Revolver Registration Approved
Dick Heller, whose lawsuit overturned the District`s handgun ban, is now officially authorized to keep a revolver in his Capitol Hill home.
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