Tuesday, October 10, 2023

A Sasquatch's Late Tuesday Dozen

Now that I've again returned after running around, here are 12 things going on:

From National Review, about proportionality in war.

From FrontpageMag, the organization Black Criminal Lives Matter sides with Hamas.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Iran has made about $80 billion illicitly selling oil since President Biden took office.

From The Federalist, North Carolina Republican state legislators successfully override Governor Roy Cooper's (D) veto of several election integrity bills.

From American Thinker, when Americans have to do what police are supposed to do, but won't.

From NewsBusters, celebrations of "Real Women's Day" don't include "women" who really aren't.

From TCW Defending Freedom, while U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tinker, the party Reform UK offers real action.

From ReMix, "can Germany overcome its current economic crisis?"

From the Daily Mail, Hamas terrorists shoot a dog, enter a house, raid its refrigerator, and burn it down.

From Gatestone Institute, where does Turkey stand on the attack against Israel?

From The Stream, how Islam canceled Christianity in the Middle East.

And from the New York Post, "superfans" explain why the Amish love Costco.

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