Posted on 10/26/2014 3:18:02 PM PDT by RandallFlagg
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Are you sad because the GunTalk radio show with the awesome Tom Gresham ended it's last few minutes, and you have to wait a week for another firearms-related radio show to appear so you can listen?
Do you crave to hear from the experts across the nation about our current problems regarding twisted politicians inflicting their anti-gun agendas on free Americans?
Do you fear the way certain government groups like the ATF changing the rules in the middle of the game -making law abiding gun owners into felons overnight?
Do you enjoy going out in your yard on a weekend to grill up some juicy steaks...with a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield on your hip?
Well, pull up a chair. You're in for a treat!
Tonight on Armed American Radio
Host Mark Walters will be broadcasting from Crossbreed Holsters headquarters in Republic, MO, joined by Crossbreed's Trent Cooper and Carol Craighead for the entire program.
It's going to be a special program tonight, with the premiere of a fun and truthful video that could play a real role in Colorado's gubernatorial election. That's up to you. I won't let the cat out of the bag here, except to say I'll also be doing something I've never done before: Simultaneously publishing a Gun Rights Examiner report to give the backstory on a project I've been working on with others over the past two weeks.
Here's the lineup:
Hour One: Alan Gottlieb from the Second Amendment Foundation will talk about the dueling Washington State initiatives and upcoming elections. I'll come on in the second half of the hour along with Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Peter J. Gould and Colorado gun rights activists and musicians Cyd Lantz and Dave Simpson.
Hour Two: New York gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino; Economist and author John Lott; Human Events Guns and Patriots / AAR Washington Editor Neil McCabe.
Hour Three: McCabe; Charles Heller of Liberty Watch Radio; competitive shooter, instructor and armed mother Amber Kunao; Sarasota Herald Tribune's "The Gun Writer" Lee Williams; "Black Man with a Gun," Rev. Kenn Blanchard.
It's going to be a packed and fast-paced show. I'm real excited about it, and encourage you to listen in and tell your friends.
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Any comments on zelmanpartisans.com ?
which was born out of JPFO?
Thank you very much for the ping....!!!
No problem.
I’m also posting this everywhere on Facebook:
I thought you folks would like this.
It aired on Armed American Radio tonight.
David Codrea helped with the lyrics.
http://youtu.be/aVIKV3eO68A
Wow .....polidiots piss me off bad these days..... Don’t trust a one of em. Watch em like three year olds with a bic lighter and a bag of candy. Gonna go feral at some point.
I’m in Texas panhandle and have not traveled to Colorado since the gun control fiasco. Yeah I like wheel guns yet my CHL / CCW preference is pistol, preferably a high capacity pistol. Was in NM this past week Elk hunting but that’s as close as I get to Chickenlooper.
Not to worry, FRiend.
Hopefully if the democrat vote fraud machine fails, this state will be almost free again.
Then in 2016....LOOK OUT! We’re comin’ for them ALL!
Good deal .... Still voting with my dollars between elections !!!!
Dats nice...real nice.
Did you know about the smartphone app called 2nd Vote?
It lets users vote on businesses based on their level of commitment to conservative causes.
Nope ..... First I’ve heard of it . Will go check it out. Thanks !
Got it...had to delete it....2nd vote requires me to be part of or log in to Facebook .
Not gonna happen on my watch. Not a fan of anything Facebook .
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