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Monday, 12 March 2007
Bill's Nibbles // Open Post -- 2007.03.12
Contributed by Bill Faith

Some Bill's Bites posts, some things I excerpted and linked but I'm sending you to the original post, some things too short to excerpt and too good to not mention. I occasionally move things from Bill's Nibbles to longer posts as the day goes on.

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  • March 12, 2003
    Jules Crittenden: In the morning, the AP's Chris Tomlinson and John Moore, the LA Times' Geoff Mohan and I were told to gather up our gear in the platoon tent at battalion where we had spent the night and come outside to meet our company commanders. ...
  • Should Israel Go Public With Its Nukes?
    Ed Morrissey: It's a question that Ehud Olmert almost made moot last year, after an inartful public statement referred to Israel's nuclear capabilities, but one with even greater strategic implications now. Should Israel reveal its nuclear weapons capability and spell out the terms for its use -- namely, that a strike on Israel by Iran would get a response in kind? Some apparently believe that a Middle Eastern MAD scenario could cool Iranian ardor for their own nukes: ...
  • Get Your Third World Right Here!
    On that most exotic of all exotic global destinations, America, “the nation that never stops giving.”
    Jules Crittenden (H/T: JC): I grew up in the Third World. ... “I’d love to live in a Third World country,” a woman said once. “Don’t worry,” I said. “You’ll be living in one soon enough.” The Third World is coming here, in biblical multitudes.  ...
  • Journalism 101: Not A Prerequisite For The Los Angeles Times
    Ed Morrissey: The Los Angeles Times visits the bubbling controversy over Rudy Giuliani's judicial appointments to the municipal bench while mayor of New York City, an issue that has some conservatives concerned over his presidential aspirations. Giuliani has sworn to nominate strict constructionists to the federal appellate bench if elected President, but the Times finds four appointments -- out of 127 -- that fail to fit that mold. And Tom Hamburger and Adam Schreck manage to miss a critical fact about judicial appointments in their supposedly comprehensive look at Giuliani's appointments: ...

I moved some things from this post to The Dhimmicratic party; CAIRing about America

Contributed by Bill Faith on March 12, 2007 at 01:27 AM in Bill Faith | Permalink

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