Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Wednesday Links

As the middle of another week rolls around, here are some things going on:

From Voice Of Europe, a Hungarian security expert says that "western Europe is giving up its culture to Muslims".  (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Hirlap.)






 

















From Townhall, both sides should "join together to oppose out-of-control prosecutors".  (The article includes the Russian word for "nothing", nichego, which is very similar the corresponding Polish word niczego.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, two Chinese men are charged with trafficking fentanyl.  (My spellchecker rejects the word "fentanyl".)




From the Des Moines Register, the suspect's lawyer claims that his client is in the U.S. legally.  (This story comes via Twitchy, who also refer to a Washington Post article stating that the suspect used a stolen ID to satisfy E-Verify.  The facts in this case seem to be getting confused.  Was he in the U.S. legally or illegally?  Did he use a stolen ID to scam E-Verify, or was that program used at all?)


And from The Babylon Bee, PETA goes after King Darius the Mede.  (This might be the only story at TBB that I've read which is actually set in Babylon.)

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