Friday, September 15, 2017

Back to North Korea:Today's News for September 15th

By the time you read this, there may be more info on a possible terrorist situation in London. But this website wouldn't be reporting it anyway, since that only encourages more terrorism.

Back to the real news...

CNN:
In a major show of defiance to the international community, North Korea fired a ballistic missile over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido Friday.

The launch is the second to fly over Japan in less than a month, and the first since North Korea's sixth nuclear test and new United Nations sanctions on the country.
This is almost like a screaming child in the grocery store. Would somebody please quiet this infantile leader?

In news of far more scary potential...

CBS Philly:
A recent poll conducted by the University of Pennsylvania finds that residents of the United States are poorly informed about basic constitutional provisions.

The newly released survey suggests Americans cannot name a single right protected by the First Amendment.

According to Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center released Tuesday, 37 percent could not name any of the five rights protected by First Amendment, and just about half (48 percent) could name freedom of speech.
The 37% doesn't scare me nearly as much as the 52% who aren't familiar with freedom of speech.

Of course, in a country consumed by fear of climate change, which is something we have no control over, is it any wonder that ignorance of simple facts is so common?

America, you get the shark today:

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