Friday, January 18, 2019

Friday Links, Starting With The March For Life

The annual March For Life took place earlier today.  Starting with the march, here are some things going on:



From Breitbart, House Republicans were told to not promote the March For Life on their official accounts.  (Were they, or their Democrat colleagues, also told to not promote the Women's March?)







From The Washington Free Beacon, the Democratic presidential field is "lackluster".

From FrontpageMag, Congress gets the "Nero Award".










From the NL Times, Amsterdam plans to cut 95 percent of its carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.  (The title says "carbon emissions", but the article correctly calls the emitted substance "CO2".)










From the Greek Reporter, the European Parliament is concerned that there have been too many tourists going to Santorini.  (I was there in 2006, so go ahead and blame me.)












From Dawn, a women's bicycle rally in Peshawar, Pakistan is cancelled due to protest threats by religious parties.  (Will the organizers of the U.S. Women's March have anything to say about this?  I won't hold my breath.)





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