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Kettle Medallion
From the Comments this is apparently true all over Eastern Europe. Everything is built from a template of only a few designs.
Cf. - D.R. Horton/Lennar/Pulte McMansions
From the Comments this is apparently true all over Eastern Europe. Everything is built from a template of only a few designs.
Cf. - D.R. Horton/Lennar/Pulte McMansions
Are these companies or towns?
A number of active soldiers have warned that France risks spiraling into civil war, weeks after similar concerns were raised by a group of retired generals.
An open letter, published Sunday in the right-wing magazine Valeurs Actuelles, warns that the decline of France due to violence, Islamism and a hatred of institutions will inevitably lead to a civil war and force the army to intervene.
The letter has put President Emmanuel Macron’s government on the defensive just as it seeks to appear strong on security amid fears over rising incivility in France.
“[The letter] is a waste of time and offers no solution,” Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire told Franceinfo Monday, accusing the soldiers of using far-right rhetoric. “There is no laissez-faire in France. Yes, there is a political Islamism that is trying to break up the country, and we are fighting it.”
The controversy emerged amid a series of attacks against police officers. One officer was killed during a drugs stop in Avignon last week and a police employee was fatally stabbed by a radicalized criminal in the town of Rambouillet last month.
Prime Minister Jean Castex was expected to meet representatives of police trade unions on Monday evening to discuss measures to better protect them.
Far right leader Marine Le Pen has been swift to support the soldiers speaking out, sparking accusations that the letters were organized by the far right to score points ahead of next year’s presidential election.
I've heard of this guy before. He's been challenging the Parliamentary dress code as well.New Zealand. This is how you handle cons. Maori party leader had his mic cut off because he accused a right winger of racism (I'm sure the NZ Right is just economically anxious) during a debate on indigenous rights.
He didn't care for that.
The Greens walked out with them.
Happy 73rd birthday to Israel. I’d like to say that’s something that only happens once, but not so much in this case.
BREAKING: The leader of Israel’s right-wing Yamina party will announce that he is joining opposition leader Yair Lapid to form a power-sharing government and oust Benjamin Netanyahu, sources familiar with the issue tell Axios.
https://twitter.com/axios/status/139...014742025?s=19
See ya war criminal!!!
(The Right Wing guy sucks hard but it's a small step towards a better Israel and Palestine if the Progressives can get their act together)