Saturday, April 16, 2022

Links For Holy Saturday

On the day when Christians recount Jesus's stay in a tomb, which this year falls on the anniversary of the Virginia Tech mass shooting, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Biden administration resumes oil and gas drilling leases, but with a larger cut for the federal government.  (The government, you could say, is the real "big guy".)

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, Passover and Easter remind us why it's worth fighting for religious liberty.

From The Washington Free Beacon, why, after two years of the coronavirus, the Supreme Court is closed to the public?

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) spent taxpayer's money to stay at a luxurious resort.

From The Federalist, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX) love the Constitution.

From American Thinker, the media's selective outrage over pedophilia.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, a co-founder of Big Luxurious Mansions finds the IRS form 990 "triggering" and "unsafe".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, when the networks denounced the movie The Passion of the Christ as inflammatory and anti-Semitic.

From Canada Free Press, "hope over adversity".

From TeleSUR, ALBA-TCP rejects a human rights report by the U.S. State Department.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Stanley Johnson, father of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is just as much a pifflemonger as the PM himself.  (If you're wondering what a "pifflemonger" is, welcome to the club.)

From Snouts in the Trough, whether it's hotter, colder, wetter or dryer than average, we're all going to die!

From Free West Media, comments over the war in Ukraine by retired German Brigadier General Erich Vad, who was military advisor to then-Chancellor Merkel, result in fury.

From EuroNews, President Macron promises to overhaul France's climate policy as he tries to woo left-wing voters.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco will soon reveal its contracts for importing liquefied natural gas.

From The New Arab, Israeli forces release 18 Palestinian children who were arrested in raids at the Al-Aqsa mosque.

From OpIndia, media spread fake news about an Indian Muslim who was allegedly attacked after watching The Kashmir Files.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, rioting Muslims in Linköping, Sweden attack firemen trying to put out a fire caused by the rioters themselves.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress, which is an Austrian site.)

From RAIR Foundation USA, more on riots in Sweden.

From Gatestone Institute, tackling nuclear threat from the Iranian government.

From The Stream, the insidious exchange offered by Satan.

From Space War, Russia reportedly warns the U.S. of "consequences" of giving military aid to Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, meet the prosecutor appointed by then-President Trump who will decide if Hunter Biden is indicted.

From The American Conservative, the political men in the Passion narrative tell us "how to live (or not live) as Christians in a hostile world".

From BizPac Review, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) invites Floridians to her state to get abortions, and the next day Tweets about Good Friday.

From Breitbart, according to a court brief, President Biden has released 756,000 illegal border crossers into the U.S.

From Newsmax, according to former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Frank James was able to get a gun despite a background check.

And from the New York Post, Major League Baseball should ban the extra outfielder.

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