10 Things Happening Today, January 26, 2013

The all Republican U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. district, has ruled that the president’s off season appointments are unconstitutional.

10 Things Happening in the World Today

The world is a dangerous, and often sad place. The Middle East is still a powder keg, and threatens to explode any moment.

79 Dead in Egypt Soccer Riot: Police apathy blamed

Egypt declared a three-day mourning period and its parliament held an emergency session after clashes between fans of rival soccer teams killed at least 79 people Wednesday night.

Islamists win in Egypt

People should be worried when the Islamist extremists take over their government, even if they elected them to their seats.

Confessions of a Wisconsin public servant

A beleaguered servant of Wisconsin pours out his soul. Read this heart wrenching story.

MMA commentary: Egyptian protesters support Wisconsin Protesters

What happened in Egypt is taking place all over the Middle East and perhaps even in Wisconsin, as an autocratic Republican governor promises to strip public employees of their income and their right to bargain. Read my comments and the story.

Westboro Baptist Crazies respond to “Anonymous” (Updated)

The nut jobs at Westboro Baptist Church must be getting nervous as they are now openly threatening “Anonymous.”

Wisconsin’s Ryan says Madison is like Cairo-State’s Democrat senators flee capitol

Wisconsin’s Tea Bag/Republican governor is hell bent on busting the unions that shelter public workers, health workers, and teachers. Read the full story.

CBS reporter Lara Logan attacked, sexually assaulted in Egypt

Despite rumors to the contrary the ebullient Egyptians were not as nice and friendly to the Western World as we have been led to believe. Read this story about the criminals in Tahrir Square.