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STEUBENVILLE, Ohio - An elderly Amish man was attacked by his own son, who a sheriff said cut the man s hair and beard in the latest incident in a breakaway Amish community. The victim told the sheriff he was scared and upset but wouldn t press charges. I m frustrated with it. I m upset with it. And, here again, the man doesn t want to file charges because of his belief, Sheriff Fred Abdalla said Friday.Abdalla warned the son in advance that he didn t want trouble and parked nearby during the father-son reunion, the first in several years.Five Ohio Amish men charged in beard-cutting incident free on bondAmish Gang Ohio sheriff says religious feud leads to unwanted cutting of beards, hairPICTURES: Amish L
stanley quencher ife The sheriff said the elderly man was attacked Wednesday while visiting his son in the breakaway Amish commu
stanley cup nity that s home to five suspects charged in an earlier beard-cutting attack. The son, whose father-in-law is the group s leader, wasn t among those charged earlier, Abdalla said.Authorities i
stanley canada n three other counties are investigating similar alleged attacks.Such hair-cutting attacks are offensive to the Amish because they believe the Bible instructs women to let their hair grow long and men to grow beards and stop shaving once they marry.The man, who Abdalla said was in his 70s, went to his son s home and the two talked. The man said his son then attacked him, with the help of the son s children, and wrestled the elderly man to the ground, Abdalla said. Kbzo Rice Ready To Rebut 9/11 Charges
Recent election results in Europe could bring new meaning to the term Flat-Earthers. A comparison of voting preferences and geography reveals that right-wing populist parties tend to enjoy the most support in regions with flat plains. This map below , created by Josse de Voogd, a Dutch electoral geographer, shows where right-wing populists are strongest in northwest Europe. As the Economist observes: The flat pains of southern Sweden, East Anglia, northeastern France, Flanders and Padania vote for right-wing populists. Hilly regions like Cumbria, southwest France
stanley mugs and most of the Alps tend to stick with the mainstream parties. This observation is not as facetious as it may seem. According to Garry Tregidga, an historian at Exeter University, hilly pastoral areas are generally characterized by left-leaning politics. One de
vaso stanley batable explanation is that flat crop-growing areas benefit most from economies of scale, so fathers traditionally passed on their land to the first born, reinforcing differences in wealth and creating a more hierarchical political culture. In hilly, pastoral areas inheritances were more commonly split equally, which over the generations created a more egalitarian soc
stanley thermos mug ial structure and political tradition. Another equally debatable explanation is that arable farms need cheap vegetable-pickers and that the consequent foreign immigration into otherwise homogeneous rural areas stokes right-wing sentiment. [Via The Economist]