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Common Decency

You readers know I don’t care much for the politics of either of these people, but God bless them for that moment of normal humanity and common decency. I’m in such despair over the direction of our politics that this image nearly brought me to tears.

Remember: you too shall die.

Throwing Off The Industrial Age Shackles

Throwing Off The Industrial Age Shackles

By Chris at www.CapitalistExploits.at

It was my daughter’s 10th birthday on the weekend and, aside from a raft of giggling girls high on sugar, there was a standout gift from Mum and Dad that featured.

A pair of soccer boots? Yeah, I know. She’s a girl and soccer is a boys' sport, but this girl loves soccer and I’m all for it. Anything that gets her kicking something other than her brother features strongly on my list.

Caption Contest: When Kerry Met Sally

US Secretary of State John Kerry met with Saudi Arabia's King Salman today, describing the world's foremost human rights abuser and alleged funder of 'terrorism' as "an enduring historic partner and ally."

 

Guantanamo Bay Marine Reveals UFO Secrets

A former U.S. marine has come forward claiming that the US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay is a hotbed of UFO activity, but people working at the facility have been sworn to secrecy.  In a report to MUFON – an American-based non-profit organization that investigates cases of alleged UFO sightings – the anonymous insider says that during his time as an officer in the late 1960’s he witnessed numerous UFOs at the facility.

13ft Sea Monster Washes Ashore In Mexico

A mysterious 13 foot long (4 metre) sea monster has washed ashore on a tourist beach in Mexico, leaving beach-goers and experts baffled as to what it could be.  The creature was discovered on Bonfil Beach in the city of Acapulco, Mexico, stunning witnesses who immediately began taking photo’s and posting them on social media. Yahoo News reports: The creature’s body was washed on the shore by strong currents that have been affecting parts of the Mexican coast.

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