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  • Name, Shame, and Prosecute the Perpetrators of the 1988 Massacre, Including Raisi

    11/26/2021 4:15:37 AM PST · by Kaslin · 5 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 2021 | Bruce McColm
    For the first time ever, significant light is being shed on one of the most horrendous human rights atrocities of the second half of the 20th century. In 1988, more than 30,000 political prisoners were senselessly massacred by Iranian officials. More than 30 years later, one of the people who participated in the massacre, Hamid Noury, is on trial in Sweden. The Noury trial should spark more media and public scrutiny about the 1988 massacre, and ultimately trigger a long overdue international investigation. Hamid Noury has been incarcerated in Sweden since November 2019 when he visited the country for personal...
  • A few questions to frighten companies who terrorize their employees into getting jabbed

    11/26/2021 4:14:04 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 11 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 26 Nov, 2021 | Sandra Friedemann
    What impact could those who aren't sheep have on businesses if they band together.. Even if you're only barely paying attention, it's obvious that all the hype about the COVID vaccines has been wasted CO2, contributing 100% more to climate change than to the health and well-being of recipients. The simple fact is that these experimental vaccines, whether Pfizer's, Janssen, or Moderna's, do not work. If one, any, or all do work, why are Austria, Australia, Germany, and Ireland, with the majority of their populations already vaccinated incarcerating unvaccinated people or reinstituting draconian lockdowns? If they are effective, why are...
  • We were like a football,' Iraqi migrant says after Belarus odyssey

    11/26/2021 4:09:16 AM PST · by Cronos · 10 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 26 November 2021 | Yahoo
    Sitting in a two-room apartment above his uncle’s office, 25-year-old Hussein Shumari said there wasn’t much left for him in Iraq. He had graduated from law school two years before but still had no job. He had lived through war and sectarian violence, b... When he heard in September that Belarus — a potential pathway to Europe — was granting visas to Iraqis, he sold what few belongings he had, borrowed money from a friend of his uncle’s and handed $3,500 to a Baghdad travel agency. By the end of October, he was on a plane to the Belarusian capital,...
  • New coronavirus variant fears knock 2% off Dow futures (down 817 pts at 7 AM)

    11/26/2021 4:08:14 AM PST · by C210N · 63 replies
    Yahoo News ^ | 11/26/21 | Medha Singh
    (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures slumped on Friday, with travel, bank and commodity-linked stocks bearing the brunt of the selloff, as the discovery of a new and possibly vaccine-resistant coronavirus variant spooked investors ahead of a short trading session.
  • Post-Thanksgiving Indigestion: Inflation And Another COVID Scares Spooking Markets (Dow Futures Down 777 Pts, US Treasury 10Y Yield Down 11 BPS, Oil Drops 7%)

    11/26/2021 4:06:36 AM PST · by Browns Ultra Fan · 7 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 11/26/2021 | Anthony B. Sanders
    Thanksgiving has come and gone. While many Americans suffered high food prices and travel costs due to higher gasoline prices, President “Middle Class Joe” Biden was enjoying his Thanksgiving on Nantucket with billionaire David Rubenstein, co-founder of the Carlyle Group private equity firm, at his compound/mansion. After Biden and The Fed have done a “Nantucket Sleigh-ride” on the American middle class. It is only appropriate that Biden and his clan party on Nantucket. But Americans have a lot to be scared about: inflation (turkey prices were up 24% according to the Farm Bureau and a new COVID outbreak B.1.1.529 —...
  • It's Time for Real Bail Reform

    11/26/2021 3:58:35 AM PST · by Kaslin · 8 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 26, 2021 | Ted Noel
    The Waukesha incident has once again (and again, and again) raised the specter of societal disintegration in the face of the Defund the Police and Criminal Justice Reform movements. While we may admit that bail is set too high in some cases (January 6 defendants!), the outrageous and unthinking application of “cash bail is bad” is a slow-motion bomb going off. Double and triple digit increases in violent crime in Democrat-run cities that employ such policies are creating outrage among the law-abiding. Why should their grandparents and children suffer when such fools run the asylum? The suspect in the Waukesha...
  • Destroying Democracy by ‘Saving Democracy’

    11/26/2021 3:54:25 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 11 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 26 Nov, 2021 | Paul Krause
    The new totalitarians running the United States mask their intention for tyrannical uniformity under all the guises we are familiar with. They claim to be “saving democracy.” They claim to support “multiculturalism.” Democracy is a precious thing. When the Persians invaded Greece, a handful of Greek city-states banded together to defeat the imperialist pretensions of the “Great Kings.” Aeschylus says that the Greek soldiers and sailors rowed to war shouting “eleutheria” (freedom) in the decisive battle of Salamis. Ever since, there have been tremendous moments of heroic sacrifice in the name of liberty and democracy. To our national shame, the...
  • Today's Toons 11/26/21

    11/26/2021 3:49:54 AM PST · by pookie18 · 9 replies
    The Briefing Room ^ | 11/26/21 | pookie18
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  • Lukashenko tells migrants at Belarus-Poland border he won't make them go home

    11/26/2021 3:46:13 AM PST · by Cronos · 6 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 26 November 2021 | Yahoo
    Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko told migrants stranded at the border with Poland on Friday that his country would help them to return home if they wanted but would not force them. "For those who want to go home, we will help you do this," Lukashenko said on a visit to a makeshift migrant camp. "But we will not force you. This is your right." Lukashenko, accused by the European Union of deliberately provoking a humanitarian crisis on its eastern border, told the migrants he would not play politics with their fate. "If you want to go westwards, we won't detain...
  • The Politics of Weaponized Car Attacks

    11/26/2021 3:41:04 AM PST · by Kaslin · 17 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 26, 2021 | Tim Graham
    As we learn more about the senseless SUV attack on the crowd attending a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, some liberal media outlets are energetically attempting to spin away from the suspect Darrell Brooks and his left-wing politics on social media. That's funny. With Kyle Rittenhouse, they quickly dug into his social media activity. The Washington Post warned last summer "the 17-year-old shadowed local law enforcement, filling his social media feeds with posts declaring that 'Blue Lives Matter' and photos of himself posing with guns." For Brooks, the Post lamely mentioned Brooks wrote under the name MathBoi Fly and that...
  • MSNBC Contributor: Arbery Convictions 'Literally the Very Least We're Owed'

    11/26/2021 3:39:44 AM PST · by governsleastgovernsbest · 37 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Surely, MSNBC contributor Brittany Packnett Cunningham was pleased by the outcome of the trial of the men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery. But the focus of her comments on MSNBC on Wednesday night leaves you wondering whether she saw the verdicts as complicating her task of painting the United States as irretrievably racist. You can't ever feel better about it. Interviewed by guest host Jonathan Capehart on The 11th Hour, Cunningham never once mentioned that a virtually all-white jury in a Deep South state had convicted all three defendants of murder. Instead, Cunningham downplayed the verdicts as "literally...
  • Irish senator proposes vaccine passports should be needed to buy groceries

    11/26/2021 3:39:20 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 18 replies
    Reclaim The Net ^ | November 25, 2021 | Ken Macon
    A Senator in Ireland has said that the government should consider banning those without a vaccine passport from public transportation and supermarkets, in one of the most extreme Covid proposals to date. “Why not supermarkets? Why not public transport?” Senator Gerry Horkan asked. “I know it is difficult to police some of these things, but really, if you want to participate in society, you need to be vaccinated.” While addressing the senate, Horkan said: “Here we are on 23rd November and the month of December is traditionally the most important for the licensed trade and hospitality business, at between 2.5...
  • Looting for Amusement and Luxury Goods

    11/26/2021 3:30:05 AM PST · by Kaslin · 26 replies
    American Thinker.com ^ | November 26, 2021 | Abraham H. Miller
    Walnut Creek is a quiet exurban town outside of San Francisco. It uncharacteristically made national news over the last few days, and not for anything good. It was the scene of a large-scale smash and grab in the wake of the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. Over a dozen vehicles pulled up to the Broadway Plaza shopping mall. Some eighty vandals, some wielding crowbars, ran inside Nordstrom and stole merchandise. Five Nordstrom employees were physically assaulted. The action was said to be over in less than a minute. With their bounty in hand, estimated at $200,000, the thieves drove off in different...
  • Migrants from three countries paid $2.2 billion trying to reach the US. Most of it went to smugglers

    11/26/2021 3:29:50 AM PST · by blueplum · 6 replies
    CNN ^ | 24 November 2021 | Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN
    (CNN)Migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador spend $2.2 billion every year trying to reach the United States, and most of that money goes to smugglers, according to a new report. The estimate of annual costs over the past five years, derived from surveys of thousands of households in those three Central American countries, paints a stark picture of the price of migration -- and who's profiting.... ...On average, those surveyed reported that migrants who paid smugglers spent about $7,500, including the cost of food and travel in addition to smugglers' fees. Migrants who traveled on their own or in...
  • GOP Cements Hold on Legislatures in Battleground States

    11/26/2021 3:26:51 AM PST · by cotton1706 · 25 replies
    Yahoo.com ^ | 11/25/21 | Nick Corasaniti
    Republicans are locking in newly gerrymandered maps for the legislatures in four battleground states that are set to secure the party’s control in the statehouse chambers over the next decade, fortifying the GOP against even the most sweeping potential Democratic wave elections. In Texas, North Carolina, Ohio and Georgia, Republican state lawmakers have either created supermajorities capable of overriding a governor’s veto or whittled down competitive districts so significantly that Republicans’ advantage is virtually impenetrable — leaving voters in narrowly divided states powerless to change the leadership of their legislatures. Although much of the attention on this year’s redistricting process...
  • PICTURED: Battered and bruised Boston man after he was attacked by 40 illegal ATV and dirt bike riders while going to collect his Thanksgiving turkey

    11/26/2021 3:19:17 AM PST · by blueplum · 68 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 25 November 2021 | GINA MARTINEZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
    A distressing new photo has emerged showing the horrific injuries suffered by an 82 year-old man attacked by an illegal dirt bike and ATV gang in Boston. The elderly victim, who hasn't been named, was attacked by up to 40 men last Thursday afternoon while he was out collecting a Thanksgiving turkey. He suffered a black eye and severe bruising to his jaw after one of the gang members - likened to 'animals' by his stricken daughter - smashed the windows of his 1996 Buick Century and began punching him through it. ... ...Surveillance footage captures the horrifying moment the...
  • The Real Lesson of the Rittenhouse Trial

    11/26/2021 3:04:25 AM PST · by Kaslin · 23 replies
    American Thinker.com ^ | November 26, 2021 | Paul Gottfried
    In a critical assessment of the Rittenhouse trial, Conrad Black denies that the outcome of the case vindicated the American justice system. Because of the confluence of a competent and determined judge, courageous and diligent jurors, ludicrously incompetent and dishonest prosecutors, and enough intelligent media attention to counter the 15 months of biased reporting that could easily poison the jury pool, justice was clearly done, to peals of horror of the Americophobic riffraff that infects most of America’s media. It would be a tragedy if this exemplary outcome were to whitewash what is in large measure an evil justice system....
  • The Media's Chickens Come Home to Roost in Wisconsin

    11/26/2021 2:54:58 AM PST · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    American Thinker.com ^ | November 26, 2021 | Matt Keener
    The child is dancing—bopping around in front of her family to the tune of the marching band passing behind her, as the pompom on her Winter stocking cap bounces right along with her, blissfully unaware that she narrowly avoided death or serious injury until after Darrell Brooks has already sped past her in his red Ford Escape towards other parade attendees and participants. It is Sunday night in Waukesha, Wisconsin, a quintessential American town hosting its annual Christmas Parade in their Norman Rockwell-esque downtown area. Seconds later, Brooks starts to weave through the parade route, plowing his SUV into and...
  • Colleges nationwide mark Thanksgiving with 'Day of Mourning' messages

    11/26/2021 2:53:50 AM PST · by blueplum · 14 replies
    Fox ^ | 25 November 2021 | Adam Sabes | Fox News
    One email told students they 'must' recognize that Thanksgiving is a day of mourning for many community members The George Washington University Student Association sent an email to students on Monday stating that "Thanksgiving day is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people." The email was sent as part of a weekly newsletter from the student association... ...The alumni associations of the University of Maryland, Florida Gulf Coast University, Washington State University, Hiram College in Ohio and California State University, Long Beach participated in an event asking whether Americans should "reconsider" the Thanksgiving holiday... D.C. SCHOOL BOARD...
  • ‘General Hospital’ Actor Fired After 30 Years for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine

    11/26/2021 2:15:11 AM PST · by GrandJediMasterYoda · 22 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 11/26/21 | Madeline Leesman
    ‘General Hospital’ Actor Fired After 30 Years for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine “General Hospital” actor Steve Burton revealed this week that he was fired from the show for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19. He has starred on the show since 1991. In a video shared to Instagram on Tuesday, Burton said that his employer let him go because he did not comply with ABC’s vaccine mandate. He explained that he’d applied for both medical and religious exemptions, which were denied.