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First Cup 03.25.06

Posted on : 25-03-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : First Cup

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First Cup Well, let’s have some coffee and then take a swim. ~ Johnny Weissmuller

Today’s First Cup is all about the Rally in support of Abdul Rahman

Hugh Hewitt (Mary Katherine Ham) A Rally For Abdul Rahman — Her favorite picture is mine as well.Rally in support of Abdul Rahman

Cam Edwards The Rally for Rahman — “. . . this isn’t a conservative vs. liberal issue, or even a Christian vs. Muslim issue. It’s a human rights issue. And I said if the media ignores the reality of Abdul Rahman being put to death because of his religious beliefs because they’d rather portray this as “Conservatives angry at the President”, then they’re falling down on the job.”

Michelle Malkin WHAT ARE YOU PRAYING FOR? — Pictures and links to many bloggers and news stories. “You will not be surprised to learn that there were no members of Christian Peacemaker Teams there today. Thanks to all who did come to show their support for Abdul Rahman. Keep praying for his life.”

The Shape of Days (Jeff Harrell) At the Afghan embassy — “But for lunch on a Friday on Embassy Row in an inconvenient and hard-to-get-to part of D.C., the turn-out was outstanding, and the message got out.”

The Volokh Conspiracy (Eugene Volokh) It’s Not Islamophobia When There Really Is Something To Fear — “The striking thing about the Abdul Rahman prosecution — in which an Afghanistan court is considering whether to execute Rahman because he converted from Islam to Christianity — is how Establishment the prosecution is.”

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