Sunday, November 17, 2013

Sunday News And Links

Some things going on, as I drag myself out of bed and onto the computer:

From ABC News, Philippine president Benigno Aquino III isn't just visiting the typhoon-battered city of Tacloban.  He's camping there.

From CBN News, the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan are having difficulty obtaining drinking water.

From Black Christian News, Egyptian Christians hoping for equality in the post-Morsi era face disappointment.

From CBS News, airlines based in countries around the Persian Gulf have ordered $130 billion worth of planes from Boeing.

From Fox Business, the United Arab Emirates have not yet decided on whether to buy British or French fighter jets.

Fox News asks, "Can ObamaCare be saved?"  My answer would be, "Never underestimate the stupidity of Republicans."

From The Blaze, in their latest parody commercial, Saturday Night Live peddles Second-Term Strength anti-depressants.

From American Thinker, Obama is "fading faster than the 'Disco Duck'."  (This was one of the few disco songs that I actually liked.)

From Reuters, some winners and losers from China's economic reforms.

From CNS News, how humanitarian missions are improving the image and readiness of the American military.

From CNN, according to Admiral William McRaven, the United States will train several thousand Libyan conventional troops and counter-terrorism forces.

From Newsbusters, another "Obama lied" euphemism from the AP.

And from Daily Brain Freeze, Bart Sibrel, who apparently believes that the moon landings were a hoax, pushes Buzz Aldrin a bit too far.

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