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UK: Algerian Jailed for Spraying Food w Feces & Urine Still Can’t Be Deported
by Tammy on July 2, 2017Another warning about the judicial clusterfark the left wants to create everywhere. Via Daily Mail. An Algerian man who was jailed for spraying food with his own excrement in supermarkets still can’t be deported – despite a £250,000 legal battle to kick him out of the country. Chemist Sahnoun Daifallah, 50, was jailed for nine years at Bristol Crown Court in 2009 for contaminating food, wine and books at four businesses in May 2008. Daifallah squirted a mixture of urine and faeces from a 1.5 litre weed killer container – concealed within a laptop bag – at the Air Balloon Pub in Birdlip, before moving on to a Waterstones bookshop in Cirencester. Two days later, he targeted a Tesco store...
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New NATO Headquarters Cost $1.23 Billion
by Tammy on May 25, 2017President Trump was kind and didn’t ask, so the Free Beacon did! The president knew it would be an enormous amount, for a group of countries that somehow can’t find the money to pay their fair share. I loved his speech at NATO. Click here in case you missed it. President Trump departed from prepared remarks Thursday to comment on the ostentatious new NATO headquarters in Brussels at a dedication ceremony with world leaders. “I never asked once what the new NATO headquarters cost,” Trump said, bringing attention to the glass structure. “I refuse to do that, but it is beautiful.” In fact, the building cost an astounding $1.23 billion, according to a budget released by the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Brava! UK PM Theresa May Visits Saudi Arabia Without a Headscarf
by Tammy on April 4, 2017A role model for every woman, and should send a message to every female leader that acquiescing to Islamist demands need not be done. May refused, btw, even though her own government suggested she wear the headscarf. She also wore slacks! Worth noting both Michelle Obama and Condoleezza Rice also refused to wear the head scarf when visiting Saudi Arabia. Via Fox News. British Prime Minister Theresa May, turned heads on Tuesday when she arrived in Saudi Arabia without wearing a headscarf – reportedly bucking the advice of her own government. The photos showed May’s ankles and wrists were covered. However, The Telegraph noted her outfit did not completely comply with Foreign Office guidelines: “Women should wear conservative, loose-fitting clothes...
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Amid Complaints From Parents, Virginia School Board Pauses New Transgender Policy
by Tammy on July 21, 2016Good. The rush to political correctness, whatever the issue, without parental involvement, has got to be stopped. In the case of schools it involves allowing anyone who “identifies” in a certain way to have access to locker rooms, bathrooms and other sex-segregated facilities. Parents must remain involved in every action by a school. We are now at a point where presuming adults involved in the system will be doing the right thing is a mistake. Via Daily Signal. After facing significant resistance from parents, a school board in Northern Virginia has decided to temporarily suspend the implementation of new regulations for accommodating transgender and gender nonconforming students. “Fairfax County Public Schools will keep handling transgender student matters with privacy and...
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Archaeologists Say They’ve Discovered Aristotle’s Tomb
by Tammy on May 27, 2016Wow. Let’s hope they’re right. Via UPI. For 20 years, scientists have been excavating the archaeological site of Stagira in northern Greece. On Thursday, they announced their most significant discovery yet: the tomb of Aristotle. Archaeologists presented their discovery of the 2,400-year-old tomb to attendees of the Aristotle 2400 Years World Congress, a conference organized by the Interdisciplinary Center for Aristotle Studies at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The discovery has been reported by several Greek news sites. Aristotle, perhaps history’s most famous philosopher, was born in the ancient Macedonian city of Stagira in 384 B.C. The newly unearthed tomb features a nearby altar and marble floor. It is covered by a mounded dome. Pottery and gold coins were also...