Wednesday, May 16, 2007


Update: 19:32 ET Qassam from Gaza knocks out power in Sderot and environs Wednesday night after more than 30 missiles hit town. In 48 hours, Hamas fires close to 60 Qassams, injuring scores of Israelis, some seriously, as citizens flee beleaguered town

No let-up on second day of Hamas missile offensive against Sderot. More civilians injured, one woman seriously, as day's missiles from Gaza climbed past 20. Citizens flee the beleaguered town...

At least four killed as IAF pounds Hamas base in Rafah

At least four people were killed Wednesday when IAF helicopters fired three missiles at a Hamas military installation in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah. The IDF said that the attack came in response to dozens of Kassam rockets fired on southern Israel since Tuesday, adding that it would continue to strike terror targets in Gaza...

Despite ongoing rocket barrage, Peretz won't authorize significant action
After an evening where at least 21 Qassam rockets fell, firing resumed Wednesday morning when Palestinian terror groups fired four rockets toward the western Negev. No injuries or damage were reported. One of the Qassams landed near a kibbutz in the Ashkelon Coast regional council, while two others fell north of Sderot, Haaretz reported...

Israeli aircraft fires on Gaza

An Israeli helicopter fired at least three missiles into the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Wednesday, killing at least four people, Palestinian officials said. Hamas said the missiles struck one of its military buildings in the town. The Israeli army confirmed its aircraft fired on southern Gaza, but did not give details. Palestinian officials said the strike killed at least four people and injured 14 others, including one critically. Palestinian rescue officials said several people were buried under rubble after the strike...

Like I've said, our society is Sodom and Gomorrah...
Anti-Falwell venom flows on blogs
'Couldn't have happened to a more deserving fellow'


The same venom has spewed out of the mouths of the lost here in Canada, as well. I honestly pray for these peoples' souls. They have no idea what they're in for on the Day of God's Wrath. Dr. Falwell, in spite of ridicule and vicious opposition, cared enough for the lost to love, warn, and try and save his enemies from God's impending wrath. Praise the Lord, Dr. Falwell is now in a far better place than this decrepit earth.