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Bill Whittle
- ... that an internet video by conservative blogger Bill Whittle criticizing the Occupy Wall Street movement has been watched by over 2.4 million viewers on YouTube since October 2011?
- ALT1:... that conservative blogger Bill Whittle's first Afterburner video was a rebuttal to Jon Stewart's assertion on The Daily Show that the atomic bombing of Japan in World War II was a war crime?
- ALT2:... that as a teenager conservative blogger Bill Whittle wrote and directed the light shows for the Miami Space Transit Planetarium?
- ALT3:... that conservative blogger Bill Whittle once applied to the United States Air Force Academy but failed the preliminary medical exam due to "soft vision"?
- ALT4:... that television editor Bill Whittle produced the University of Florida's official tribute video for the Florida Gators following the team's historic win over the Florida State Seminoles at the 1997 Sugar Bowl?
- ALT5:... that an excerpt from conservative blogger Bill Whittle's essay "The Undefended City" was used in the introduction to Robert Ferrigno's 2009 novel Heart of the Assassin?
Created/expanded by 72.74.208.97 (talk). Nominated by 72.74.218.249 (talk) at 17:31, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
- Moved to article space on Nov 30, so new enough. More than sufficient size at 11,523 characters. Abundant inline sourcing. Could not detect any problems with POV or close paraphrasing, and looks very good overall. Template:Working GregorB (talk) 18:32, 13 December 2012 (UTC)