Monday, May 31, 2021

Links For Memorial Day

As we pay tribute to the people who are no longer with us who have preserved our rights, here are some things going on:

From National Review, House Republicans introduce a bill to ban "political" and BLM flags from U.S. embassies.

From FrontpageMag, what would the men buried in Arlington National Cemetery say today if they were still alive?

From Townhall, why we still remember General Patton.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book written by the man who once got a tingle in his leg.

From the Washington Examiner, a Memorial Day message from former President Trump.

From The Federalist, a federal commission wrongly puts "Antietam" on a list of Confederate names to be removed from military installations and vessels.

From American Thinker, we must remember why we have today off.

From LifeZette, remembering those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

From NewsBusters, Vanity Fair shows its Trump Derangement Syndrome.

From Canada Free Press, Democrats politicize education just like a notorious party from history.

From TeleSUR, Mexican subnational candidates hold their final rallies before elections in June.

From The Conservative Woman, the unholy trinity of wokeness, climate change and the coronavirus.

From Free West Media, the number of sexual offenses on public transport in Berlin, Germany and Marseille, France rises to record highs.

From EuroNews, are British railways getting genuine reform or a slick rebrand?

From Euractiv, what can Poland and Lithuania do to protect political refugees from Belarus?

From ReMix, Hungarian police arrest two suspected people smugglers in Budapest, one of whom is Syrian with the other being stateless.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, North Macedonia celebrates the Prespa Agreement.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan government notes the appearance of Polisario's leader in a Spanish court, but does not consider this to be root of the crisis between Morocco and Spain.

From The New Arab, the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq will move from a combat to a support role.

From The Sydney Morning Herald, will there be a "Notre Dame for Muslims" in Strasbourg, France?

From Gatestone Institute, the European Parliament freezes the ratification of the China Investment Treaty.

From The Stream, the Memorial Day edition of The Morning Brew.

From Small Biz Daily, three pillars for the foundation of your small business.

From HistoryNet, a review of a book about Indian Muslim soldiers at Dunkirk.

From The Western Journal, according to The Wall Street Journal, President Biden's proposed actions will drive gasoline prices up to $5.00 per gallon.  (The article in TWSJ is behind a paywall.)

From The Daily Wire, celebrities including Chris Pratt, Rob Lowe and Mark Wahlberg honor fallen American soldiers.

From the Daily Caller, more about Chris Pratt's tribute to our fallen heroes.

From Breitbart, Biden exposes a rift in his administration over foreign workers.

From Newsmax, according to White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, people who dismissed the theory that the coronavirus came from a lab now have "egg on their face".

From Stars And Stripes, U.S. B-52 bombers fly over all 30 NATO countries with allied escorts for Memorial Day.  (via Newsmax)

And from the New York Post, a bodybuilder in Kazakhstan shows some strange stuff that can happen when marriage is redefined.

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