An English Lawmaker Called Hitler a Socialist. After the Arguing is Done, the Audience is Cheering.

Kyle Becker IJ Review 12/16/2014

English MP (Member of Parliament) Daniel Hannan, famous for his speech“the devalued Prime Minister of a devalued government,” is no stranger to controversy.

As a member of the European Conservatives and Reformist Group, he often says things that runs against the grain of prevailing sentiment in elitist circles.

In this […]

New era of cheap oil 'will destroy green revolution'

As the price of a barrel falls below $60, the long-term impact on wind, solar and hydro-power could be catastrophic for the planet

Tom Bawden The Independent [UK] 12 December 2014

The collapsing oil price that is reshaping the global economy could derail the green energy revolution by making renewable power sources prohibitively bad value, […]

Why ceramic poppies

 

Don Surber 11/9/2014

Tom Piper is a British theater designer who has captured the heart and soul of his nation this fall with a simple, eloquent and beautiful display of patriotism that combines pacifism with nationalism. The exhibit arrived at just the right moment for a nation ravaged by self-doubts on many fronts.

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In Heated Exchange, Israeli Minister Bennett Tells Sky News Editor: ‘We Are Fighting Your War’

Shiryn Ghermezian The Algemeiner 11/2/2014

In a tense exchange on Thursday with Sky News Foreign Affairs Editor Sam Kiley, Israel’s Economy Minister Naftali Bennett said that the Jewish state is on the front lines of the wider international war against terror.

“We are fighting your war, make no mistake,” the minister insisted, adding that if […]

Thousands Of People In Europe Take To The Streets To Drive Out Islam

Walid Shoebat Shoebat Foundation 10/27/2014

…Despite the ridicule, soccer clubs have held meetings in at least three other cities, Monchengladbach, Hannover and Mannheim, to promote unity in the fight against the Islamification of Germany.

And in Great Britain, a popular movement (the EDL) against Islam is growing consisting largely of young men who demonstrate against […]

In Wales, a Toast to Dylan Thomas on His 100th Birthday

Katrin Bennhold The New York Times 10/26/2014

LAUGHARNE, Wales — Down the footpath from his writing shed, along the curve of the water and up the hill, you see what the poet Dylan Thomas once saw: tall birds on the “heron priested shore,” a “sea wet church the size of a snail” atop the ridge, […]

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