Thursday, 17 May 2007
Bill's Nibbles // Open Post -- 2007.05.17
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.

  • Search for 3 missing Soldiers continues
    • The search for our soldiers: Day 6
    • Iraqis Admit Ambush Roles as U.S. Searches for 3 G.I.’s
    • Fox News: Intelligence suggests missing soldiers are alive; Update: Some suspects in custody, soldiers’ equipment possibly recovered
  • 2007.05.17 Dem Perfidy // Islamism Delenda Est Roundup
    • War Funding Cutoff Vote Fails
    • Pressure Mounts for Clinton, Obama, Feingold, Biden, Reid to Resign From Senate
    • Clinton aide forfeits law license in Justice probe
    • Congress's War Dodge
    • Pakistani Christians Seek Government Protection
      After Threats to Convert by Pro-Taliban Forces
  • 2007.05.17 Amnestia Sellout Roundup
    • Grand Outline of Provisions of "the Compromise"
    • Immigration Bill: Good Principles, Questionable Enforcement
    • No to Bush-Kennedy
    • Immigration Deal Reached
    • It's here: The Bush-Kennedy amnesty; Report: Potential cost = $2.5 trillion
    • White House backs off alien safeguards
    • Immigration Overhaul Is Closer to Senate Floor
    • A Republican Landslide In The Making
  • The Dam Busters
    Richard Fernandez: It should have been fiction but it was fact. Sixty-four years ago today a handpicked squadron of RAF pilots, led by a dashing young war hero took off on a mission to flood out Hitler’s war machine by destroying the dams which supplied hydroelectric power to the Ruhr….

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Contributed by Bill Faith on May 17, 2007 at 12:17 AM | Permalink

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