Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Tuesday Links

How that I've reported some history, here are some things going on today:

From Breitbart London, the town where a Polish couple were attacked by North Africans has become the "crime capital of Italy".

From Breitbart Texas, 350 alligators are on the loose.

From The Daily Caller, a woman rescued from in Texas lets a CNN reporter have it.

From Campus Reform, a professor who Tweeted that Texas deserved Hurricane Harvey for supporting Donald Trump gets fired.  (via Fox News)

From America The Jesuit Review, a former Trump employee gets to meet the pope.  (via The Blaze)

From the New York Post, a parrot witnesses a murder.

From the Edmonton Journal, the Cirque de So Gay float will not be allowed in this year's Vancouver Pride parade.

From WND, an imam in my neck of the woods finances a would-be jihadist in Michigan.

From Gatestone Institute, how we and they see Afghanistan.

From National Review, it's good that Pope Francis is "diminishing the papacy".

From Townhall, calm down, FLOTUS is now wearing sneakers.

From The Federalist, if Mrs. Trump's shoes bother you, maybe you're the problem.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, the Zionist influence in China.  (Zionism is basically support for Israel defending its own existence.)

From Defense Tech, Marine amphibious assault vehicles have been deployed to rescue Hurricane Harvey's victims.

From the Express, 100 migrants arrive on an Italian island that normally has only 400 residents; and French President Emmanuel Macron is accused of putting French interests above those of the E.U.  (He's the, uh, French president, isn't he?  Isn't he, you know, supposed to be advancing the interests of his country?)

From RFI, Macron says that fighting "Islamist terrorism" is his country's top priority.

From Westmonster, Norway's immigration minister complains that the ECHR forces countries to put migrants' rights about citizens' rights.

From Russia Today, German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants Britain to pay up.

From the NL Times, even if it's a toy, when the cops say, "drop it", you'd better drop it.

From Philly(dot)com, Congressman Lou Barletta (R-PA) announces his campaign for the Senate.

And from Only In Your State, here's something that yours truly explored during the 1990's.

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