News Roundup


And speaking of the above, Out Of Africa:


...any Seffrican company that invites guests and does not provide armed security should be sued into oblivion.

From our Furrin News Desk:


...the other 25% being foreigners.


...to be followed by a burning of the Koran outside the Saudi embassy.  No? 


...and if that doesn’t work, they’ll just beg harder.


...wait till you see which one.  Jeremy Clarkson isn’t allowed to build a car park on his own farm, but in London...

In the Political News Dept.:


...headline may have been edited a little, for reasons of clarity.


...nothing, even if she were elected, which she won’t be.  No odds are being offered.

And in the tiny Good News For A Change Dept.:


...predicted number of Texas school shootings in the future:  somewhat less than in the past.

Celebrity News:


In the Dept. Of Medicine:


...try as I may, I can find absolutely nothing wrong with this.

Then, in (link-free) INSIGNIFICA:

 

...isn’t that just...inflation?


...I know we’ve seen this totty before, but some things deserve more exposure, yes?

 

Not the worst way to end the news…

4 comments

  1. “ other 25% being foreigners.”

    Oh, I don’t know…I’ll bet a small but significant percent just want them shot.

  2. Sweden did allow a guy to burn a Koran/Quran/whatever outside a mosque. Iraq expelled the Swedish ambassador over it, which says something about how easy it is to get Muslims panties in a knot.

  3. It seems interesting to me that in the 70s a sitting US President was forced to resign rather than face impeachment over a botched break in that targeted his political enemies. Flash forward almost 50 years and a sitting US President need only to pick up the phone to call the FBI and do the exact same thing legally.

    If that isn’t a shining example of the insidious scope creep of the government, I’m hard pressed to find a better one.

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