Pam Gulleson Joining Blue Dog Coalition That Is Quickly Going Extinct
Last week the Blue Dog coalition, a group of supposedly moderate Democrats in the House of Representatives, announced that they were endorsing three Democrat candidates this cycle, among them North...
View ArticleMore Creepy Campaign Tactics From Democrats
During the Scott Walker recall campaign in Wisconsin Democrats resorted to some pretty creepy campaign tactics, including direct mail campaigns using personal voter information to intimidate voters...
View ArticleObama Has No Business Going To Connecticut
President Obama is traveling to Newtown, Connecticut to visit with the families of victims of the school shooting there and to speak at an interfaith vigil according to White House press pool blogger...
View ArticleVideo: Outspoken Gun Control Activists Don’t Want “Gun Free Zone” Signs In...
So-called “gun free zones” are targets for shooters. This is made clear by the fact that so many schools and campuses which are “gun free zones” are targeted, time and again, shooters. In fact, since...
View ArticleDemocrats Lose Big On Gun Control Push
Gun control has been on the back burner for Democrats since a Clinton-era crackdown played into Democrats losing control of Congress in the 1994 midterms. But when the Newtown shooting happened, the...
View ArticleBad News For Democrats: Former Congresswoman Gabbie Giffords Coming To North...
Former Congresswoman Gabbie Giffords was forced to leave Congress after she was shot by a deranged man in Tucson. Now she’s on a multi-state tour aimed at chastising members of Congress who voted...
View ArticleGabrielle Giffords Visit To North Dakota To Be Met With Protest And Cold...
Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and her husband will be visiting Fargo tomorrow to promote tougher gun control laws. This will be an interesting visit for a couple of reasons. First, gun rights...
View ArticleGraph: North Dakota’s Booming Concealed Carry Permits
The chart above shows the number of concealed carry permits issued in the State of North Dakota from 2005 through 2012. Since many have attributed some of the boom in permit applications to the state’s...
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