Sunday, September 24, 2017

Sunday Links

It's another Sunday, which means another round of National Anthem Disrespecting Football League games, with their kneeling players.  (I almost typed "kneeling prayers", which would be appropriate for religious services.)  Here are some things going on, in and away from football stadiums:

From Townhall, for the National Anthem, the Pittsburgh Steelers decide to stay in the locker room.

From WTAE, one of them didn't.

From the Boston Herald, fans tell the New England Patriots to "stand up!"

From The Washington Free Beacon, one former House Speaker has a hard time pronouncing the name of the first noted Anthem protester.  (If the second President Bush's mispronunciations are fair game, then so are those of this Speaker.  The story comes via Twitchy.)

From Breitbart Video, Karl Rove gives his $0.02.

From the Tennessean, a gunman kills one and wounds six at a church near Nashville.  (via The Daily Caller)

From the New York Post, Hurricane Maria might not be done with us.

From The Jerusalem Post, an op-ed entitled "Sad Realities".

From Spacewar, Iraqi Kurds are set to vote on independence, despite warnings from Iraq, Iran and Turkey.

From Deutsche Welle, it looks like vier mehr Jahren für Frau Merkel.  (via The Daily Caller).

From the Sunday Express, Chancellor Merkel faces a backlash.

From the Daily Mail, a "far-right" party takes seats in the Bundestag.

From Fox News, one more end-of-the-world prediction comes and goes, but now it's been postponed.

From The Guardian, Senate candidate Roy Moore (R-AL) garners the endorsement of a British politician.  Call out the foreign collusion investigators!  (via Breitbart London)

From The Daily Caller (not via, but from them, this time), President Trump's travel ban is about to expire.

From The Star, a laundromat in Malaysia is open to Muslims only.  (via TROP)

From News(dot)com(dot)au, a proposed law in Indonesia could affect tourists.

From Hurriyet Daily News, a Syrian opposition activist and her daughter are found dead in their home in Istanbul.

From Gatestone Institute, the self-inflicted "great white death".

From The Telegraph, due to migration through Spain, more illegal immigrants are caught at a British port.

From the Evening Standard, a 15-year-old boy is held as a suspect in an acid attack.

And from BizPac Review, Judge Jeanine lets the NFL have it.

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