At some point it's gonna occur to somebody in a position to do something about it that the solution to stone throwers is to throw stones back at them. A disciplined force responding to a riot will lay enough of them out to end things, and those laid out can't bitch about being conked with their own weapons of choice.
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The J+K state government has reactivated the Ikhwan (pro-government militia).
Those that finance the stone throwers and those that direct them may soon disappear
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Conveniently, the New Yorker doesn't mention George Soros.
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Oh, yeah, baby! If it weren't for the Koch Brothers' mad check-writing skillz, everyone would actually be happy with the real funemployment rate.
Instead of looking at it as a crisis they'd see it as an opportunity to level more characters in World of Warcraft! At least until you couldn't pay the subscription anymore, or your computer broke and you couldn't afford to fix it. But hey, isn't that what parents and allowances are for?
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Conveniently, the New Yorker doesn't mention George Soros.
Ummm actually there is a paragraph about Soros. But its not the spooky George with his talk about the New World Order and all that Global Governance stuff. No, this is the benevolent George.
Heres a snippit:
Soros has also made generous private contributions to various Democratic campaigns, including Obamas. But Michael Vachon, his spokesman, argued that Soross giving is transparent, and that none of his contributions are in the service of his own economic interests.
So as you can plainly see George Soros is defiantly not like those evil capitalist Koch brothers. No sir that would imply he is maintaining his wealth by promoting an ideology.
Between his earlier piece and his piece yesterday, Ibn Warraq has delivered enough material for a level 400 course on Islamic doubletalk, evasion, taqiyya, kitman and dawa all personified by Iman Rauf.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
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