First Cup 04.05.06

Jim Lynch April 5th, 2006 7:30 am

First Cup The drink that comforteth the brain and heart and helpeth digestion. ~ Sir Francis Bacon

That quote’s for you TMH.

WILLisms (Ken McCracken) Saddam’s Reckoning For Genocide — “Saddam Hussein has been formally charged with genocide, in addition for the crime of killing 148 men and boys in the Shiite village of Dujail for which he is already standing trial. Saddam is now charged for the so-called ‘Anfal Campaign’ he waged in 1988 against the Kurdish people of Iraq, including chemical attacks. Ali Hassan al-Majid, or “Chemical Ali” is also charged.”

The Jawa Report (Bluto) Aztlan: What the Illegals Really Want — “Wormed into the very heart of the illegal immigrant “civil rights” movement is the concept of Aztlan, and people like Hector Carreon.”

Michelle Malkin ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO STAGE — “Mailbox is filling up with reaction to my blog post this morning about NBC’s Dateline show and its apparent Nascar fans-must-be-racist sting.” Read through the samples she provides. My Favorite — “Reader L. suggests the following NASCAR banners: Nascar welcomes NBC-Muslim Sting operation!”

Related to that story:

In The Bullpen (Chad Evans) NBC News Seeks ‘Muslim Sikhs’ (heh) for News Story — “Sikhs are not Muslim, they are Sikhs which is based on Hinduism. [...] For the most part, Sikhs aren’t Arab either. Never let specifics get in the way of a good manufactured story though.”

Be sure to read Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey’s) coverage of Able Providence here and here along with this Able Providence Background. — “The new program, Able Providence, wants to produce data as a shared resource for all intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, placed under the joint supervision of the DNI and the Joint Chiefs. For those of us who have followed the Able Danger effort and worried that a vital effort had been abandoned, this is exceptionally good news.”

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