Thursday, September 30, 2010

Gates of Vienna News Feed 9/30/2010

Gates of Vienna News Feed 9/30/2010Turkey’s vice-premier says that after Turkey gains entry to the EU, it will eventually control it. He voiced this opinion at World Leadership Forum in New York during a plenary session of the UN.

In other news, a man in Saudi Arabia told police that his daughter was abducted by a djinn and has disappeared. This is not the first time that a djinn has possessed the poor girl: in a previous incident the spirit carried her off to Riyadh. The police have mounted an intensive search for the girl.

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Thanks to C. Cantoni, DF, JD, KGS, Kitman, TB, and all the other tipsters who sent these in.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

On the anti-Iranian computer worm :

"One expert said: “The Iranians have been forced to realize that they would be better off not ‘irritating’ the invader because it hits back with a bigger punch.”"

Just like Islam does. Jihadists finally hoist by their own petard ?

This worm has Mossad written all over it. Good job, folks. Blocks the bad guys' strategic industries, demoralises them, and does not spill a drop of blood.

That's Western civilisation for you. So radically different from Islam. Who's superior now ?

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