Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Links For A Rainy Wednesday

As the wet stuff falls from the sky, here are some things going on:

From National Geographic, paleontologists in Peru find a fossilized whale, surrounded by fossilized vomit.

From the New York Post, more women have been getting surgery in what I'll just call a very sensitive area.

From Fox News and the sometimes ballyhooed military-industrial complex, the U.S. Air Force picks Northrup Grumman to produce the next bomber.

From Nebraska Watchdog, a former Nebraska governor advises the current incumbent to be "transparent about his travel".

From NBC News, the schoolgirl who was flipped out of her chair by a policeman, in an incident caught on video, does not appear to be so innocent.  (via Gateway Pundit)

From CNN, the above-mentioned policeman has been fired.

From American Thinker, two cops have been fired "for telling the truth about black violence".

From ABC News, Human Rights Watch questions the conduct of Mexican police.

From The Washington Times, the GOP debate on November 10th will include an "undercard" forum.

From Politico, GOP candidate Donald Trump believes that tonight's debate will be "stacked against him".

From the Express, a British supporter of ISIS tells fellow Muslims that wearing poppies is apostacy.

From Frontpage Mag, the Obama administration asks Congress to fix a problem that they themselves imposed on the American people, without the consent of Congress.

In National Review, Michelle Malkin writes about Hillary Clinton's immigration flip-flops.

From the Richmond Times-Dispatch, according to a study by Oceana, a lot of salmon is getting mislabeled.

From the Chicago Sun-Times, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) pleads guilty.

From The Sean Hannity Show, would-be House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis) makes three promises to conservatives.

From The Daily Wire, on the other hand, Ryan has backed the latest Obama budget deal.

From DNAinfo, a former gang member who now works for the anti-violence organization CeaseFire has been shot for the second time in two months in the same area.

From Breitbart London, some stories about violence by migrants in Germany.  It looks like you might have to read German to understand the linked sources.

From Breitbart National Security, Turkish police raid the offices of an opposition media group in Ankara.

From Wired, clothing that responds to your sweat.

From The Washington Free Beacon, five years after the Dodd-Frank law created the position of Vice Chairman for Supervision on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, President Obama still hasn't appointed anyone for it.

And from Pardon The Parody, "if Muslim's but's were fruit's and nut's".

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