Going a Little Alinsky

Can Second Amendment activists learn from Saul Alinsky? Sure! Here's a quick introduction and real life example that Alinsky used to teach young people about organizing in politics.
read moreCan Second Amendment activists learn from Saul Alinsky? Sure! Here's a quick introduction and real life example that Alinsky used to teach young people about organizing in politics.
read moreA local group, Kitchen Table Patriots, is hosting a forum for all declared conservative candidates for the 8th Congressional District seat. Find out more and attend if you live in the area!
read moreNRA reports that 251 Members of Congress & 58 Senators support the incorporation of the Second Amendment. Find out which members of Pennsylvania's delegation will be on the wrong side of history.
read moreNext week, the House Judiciary Committee is expected to take up HB40, the so-called "Castle Doctrine" bill that will allow people to defend themselves from criminal attack without retreating first.
read moreBucks County has opted not to move Quakertown polls in the schools, so voters will report to their normal polling location. However, one Springfield polling site has been temporarily moved.
read moreIn their latest voter education project, NRA is daring you to Trigger the Vote in 2009 and 2010. According to the NRA, upwards of 22 million gun owners may not be registered to vote.
read moreCong. Joe Sestak formally launched his Senate bid this morning to unseat Sen. Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary. Here is a look at his record on the issues.
read moreCall Sen. Bob Casey at (202) 224-6324 and Sen. Arlen Specter at (202) 224-4254 and tell them to vote yes on the Thune/Vitter amendment for national reciprocity.
read moreCong. Joe Sestak, a still undeclared but likely challenger to incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter, came out swinging against Pennsylvania's 600,000 concealed carry license holders today.
read moreFollowing the anti-gun and statements by Judge Sonia Sotomayor during her Senate testimony, NRA-ILA has decided to oppose her nomination to the US Supreme Court.
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