Ban Ki-moon denies Texas invasion, and more
Lubbock County Judge Tom Head said in a recent TV interview that if President Obama won re-election, he would “hand over sovereignty of the U.S. to the U.N.”
Ban Ki-moon denies Texas invasion
The United Nations has denied it plans to invade Texas. Lubbock County Judge Tom Head recently charged in a TV interview that if President Obama won re-election, he would “hand over sovereignty of the U.S. to the U.N.,” and send in “U.N. troops with the little blue beanies.” A spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon denied there’s any takeover plot, adding, “Not even the United Nations would mess with Texas.”
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Burlington, Vt., restaurants are adding 18 percent to the bills of French-speaking diners, on the grounds that Quebecers are “bad tippers.” Restaurant owner Sandy Kong defended the practice, saying, “Some Canadians come in, they spend like $100 or $150, and they leave the waitstaff maybe a $1 tip.”
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