Periodical Political Post *39
- UK town council bans parents from playgrounds ‘cause they could be predators
- Austria allows civil partnerships but keeps banning adoptions by gay couples
- Argentina issues first gay marriage licence following last week’s court ruling
- 10-year-old refuses to pledge allegiance until there’s gay equality in the USA
- Gordon brown says UK finally ready to say sorry for deporting thousands of children
- UK police now allowed to withhold evidence from defendants and their lawyers in civil cases
- US govt. blocks release of photos showing prisoners being abused by Americans
- Former UK ambassador says CIA sent people to be ‘raped with broken bottles’
- How UK police rebranded lawful protest as ‘domestic extremism’
- US govt. demanded IP addresses of *all* visitors of leftist news site Indymedia
- Schools in US city Indianapolis ban atheism websites "”to protect children”
- Music labels may be losing money, but artists are making more than ever
- ACTA (secret copyright treaty) leaks. It’s bad. Very bad
- Studie belegt: Keine Verbindung zwischen Homosexualität und Kinderschändung
- CDU/CSU und FDP wollen, dass Arme Krankenversicherung für Reiche finanzieren
- Die Zeit der Bürgerrechtsdemos war gestern: FDP überwacht nun mit
- Bildung bleibt Nebensache für Schwarz-Gelb, Ausgaben werden schöngerechnet
- Regierung lässt Ausstellung über Einwanderung im Historischen Museum zensieren
- Geschichtsstunde: Wie Großbritannien Kinder nach Australien deportiert hat



about 4 months ago
The interesting Political Posts are fine — very many thanks for all your efforts…
about 4 months ago
Actually, the idea is just that “the rich” people don’t have to pay the health system for the “poor people”. Which I think is bad enough without exaggerating it like Fefe.
about 4 months ago
The idea is that everyone pays the same amount (“Kopfpauschale”) regardless of his income. Which means — compared to the situation now — that you have to pay the more the poorer you are and the less the richer you are. There was a nice chart about this on SPON, I guess I can find that again if you wanna see it.
about 4 months ago
Yes, bad enough. But still the poor don’t pay for the rich. Everyone pays for him-/herself.
If you find the chart I would be interested in it anyway.
about 4 months ago
Josh,
Thank you for always bringing us great information!
about 4 months ago
That kid not standing up for the pledge is awesome!
about 4 months ago
The bolding makes them less readable in my opinion, not more.
about 4 months ago
Not to nitpick but Indianapolis is a city. Not a state. It is the capital of Indiana.The biggest bunch of hillbillies north of Kentucky.
about 4 months ago
This the most complete excerpt of the CNN interview of 10 y/o Will Phillips about his refusal of the pledge of allegiance. Notice that the dad and the reporter are both embarrassed and giggling like little girls. Will, however is dead serious; he takes a much more mature and deliberate posture than the “men”. Also, consider he lives in a small rural town in the south. If you pay attention to him, he indicates that he is already being threatened. He is paying the price for our freedom. He is my personal hero!
http://bit.ly/2mk2Aj
about 4 months ago
They were not giggling because they did not take his arguments seriously but merely because the situation was new to them as well and also, because it is a common to smile when you talk to children. There’s not a traitor behind every smile ;) Quite the contrary, I’m convinced, that his dad, and I bet especially his mother, are extremely proud of their son, becuase he did, what they did not have the guts to do. (He was certainly influenced by them to some extent, thats just obvious, but i doubt that they promted him, to commit this act of rebellion. ) Well done, little boy!
about 4 months ago
I like the BOLD for links better than underliing. Thanks.
about 4 months ago
Fantastic picture.
Great slogan.
Stick it to the Abrahamites.
about 4 months ago
God bless Indiana
about 4 months ago
I think I’m personally more a fan of the underlining. It stands out a bit more to me.
about 3 months ago
“Kinderschändung” ist übrigens ein Nazi-Terminus.