Friday, December 18, 2015

Friday Links

As the last weekend before Christmas approaches, here are some things going on out there:

From CNN, the Democratic National Committee has cut Bernie Sanders (I-VT) off from a voter database in response to his campaign's accessing of confidential information collected by the campaign of Hillary Clinton (D-NY).  (via The Political Insider)

From Breitbart's Big Government, some of the gory details of the recently-pass omnibus bill.

From Fox News, the federal government has lost track of thousands of people whose visas were revoked.

From CNS News, Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) has an idea about where to send visa overstayers.

From Jews News, the Israeli dolphin class submarine.

From CBS Pittsburgh, a man answers his cell phone while robbing a bank.  (via the New York Post)

From CBC News, the "weird twists" of the current sitting of the Nova Scotia provincial legislature.

From the Express, ISIS wants to deploy birds as suicide bombers.

From Frontpage Mag, some perspective on the claim that ISIS kills more Muslims than non-Muslims.

From BBC News, the Vatican has confirmed that Mother Theresa will be canonized.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Iran is offering a cash prize for the best Holocaust cartoon.

From Ohio Watchdog, in Ohio, teachers union officials are paid twice what teachers are paid.

From Khaama Press, Afghan forces have retaken Khanshin district from the Taliban.

From The Hill, in a post-debate poll, Donald Trump has taken a small dip, but still leads his GOP rivals.

From the Washington Examiner, what Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said in 2013 about legalizing illegal aliens.

From American Thinker, it's time for Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis) to go.

From Bustle, the 11 best moments from this year's presidential debates.

And from The Telegraph, 11 weird things they learned from their readers in 2015.

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