Sunday, February 24, 2019

Sunday Stuff

It's Sunday, but rather cool and damp, almost like a Rainday.  As winter continues to hang around, here are some things going on:



From The Jerusalem Post, the government of the Polish region of Świętokrzyskie allocates money to restore a synagogue in Chęciny.  (The name "Świętokrzyskie" means "of the Holy Cross".)






From Turkish Minute, Venezuelan interim President Guaido claims that some of his country's officials have fled to Turkey.  (Turkish President Erdoğan continues to support President Maduro.)







From Total Croatia News, a team from Split, Croatia develops an electric surfboard.  (If you read Croatian, read the story at TPortal.)

From the Malta Independent, Malta is hit by a large storm.



From VRT NWS, at least 10,000 march through Ghent, Belgium to protest climate change.  (Is there a Chinese consulate in Ghent?  Just wondering.)













From National Review, it's time to cut Pakistan loose.

From The Conservative Woman, progressives are modern pagans.






From LifeZette, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says that the American ISIS bride "is not coming back".  (She is American by birth, but Pompeo claims that she is no longer a U.S. citizen.)


From WPVI-TV, a woman is banned from Tinder for posing with the deer she had hunted and killed.  (The reasons for banning people are starting to look ridiculous.  For one thing, some of us guys admire gals who can hunt, kill, and eat wild animals.)



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