Daily Archives: January 17, 2016

Last Train To Auschwitz

According to a comment on Trip Advisor: My wife and I went by train from Krakow to Oswiecim this year. It IS very slow as some have suggested, but if you’ve used trains around Poland you’ll know that this is … Continue reading

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The One Weird Trait That Predicts Whether You’re a Trump Supporter – And it’s not gender, age, income, race or religion

If we don’t elect Trump now, we’ll elect Hitler later. (Ricky Vaughn) From Politico: If I asked you what most defines Donald Trump supporters, what would you say? They’re white? They’re poor? They’re uneducated? You’d be wrong. In fact, I’ve … Continue reading

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Millionaire couple stiffed chauffeur out of 800 hours of OT: suit

Comment: “First-world smarts. Third-world morals. Brace yourself for the coming clusterfuck in Western society. People like Cruz and 99% of Republicans want to increase these people in our country. The “good” and “beneficial” immigrants.” New York Post: The owners of … Continue reading

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Law chiefs give Crown Court judge permission to rule at SHARIA court set up by hardline cleric who led demonstration against Charlie Hebdo

Daily Mail: Judge Shamim Qureshi is a highly respected jurist at Bristol Crown Court He is also the leading legal figure at the Sharia Muslim Arbitration Tribunal Judicial authorities granted Judge Qureshi permission to sit on the MAT The MAT … Continue reading

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What All The Harassment Stories In Astronomy Really Mean

Professor Ethan Siegel writes: What you’re seeing isn’t a series of scandals indicative of a problem in astronomy; you’re seeing the astronomy community standing up, for the first time, with a commitment to righting one of the most longstanding wrongs … Continue reading

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