Sunday, April 17, 2016

What You Need To Know This Morning; Monday April 18

Brazil Rousseff: MPs set for knife-edge impeachment vote



The hypocrisy of this absurd exercise can be  found in the very people who will vote to impeach President Roueff   Most of whom are under investigation for actual corruption unlike the President herself   


Artist threatened with lawsuits if she sells nude Donald Trump painting

Illma Gore’s painting, on display at Maddox Gallery in London now with a £1m price tag, depicts the Republican presidential candidate with a small penis

Using Donald Trump as an artistic inspiration leads to death threats and lawsuits 



Bets are off for stranded Hong Kong casino ship and forlorn crew


Talk about a bad week at the gaming tables 




Can orcas ever be healthy in captivity?


Last month SeaWorld announced it was ending its orca breeding programme and said the 29 orcas currently in its parks would be the last.

Orcas aren't meant to be a cheap sideshow attraction or to live in chlorinated water  





Tennessee ‘Bible bill’: State legislatures reflect rising Christian anxiety

The Tennessee bill to make the Bible the state book is the latest example of rising tension between the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious freedom and the Fourteenth Amendment’s assurance of equal protection for all Americans.

Living in a world  fearful of change What better reason to enact a law that violates the constitutional rights of others








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