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First Cup 09.19.06

Posted on : 19-09-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Illegal Immigration, Iran, Radical Islam, War on Terrorism

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First CupGood communication is just as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Iowa Voice (Brian) The On-Again, Off-Again Message Of The Senate — “First, they pass that bill that calls for the guest worker program, a bill that was the direct opposite of the one passed in the House and in direct conflict with the desires of the American people. Then they seemed to get the message that Americans wouldn’t support that. Then, they go back to the guest worker debate. Now they’re talking about securing the border again. If their goal is to confuse us to the point that we don’t know exactly where they stand on the issue, it’s working.”

Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) Border Fence Vote Upcoming — “It will force the Senate to vote on an issue that many people see as critical to our national security , and the bill provides a common-sense solution to the chronically porous border in the American Southwest. Those who vote against it, and especially those who attempt to filibuster it, will have to answer why they insisted on linking national security to normalization for illegal immigrants.”

The Strata-Sphere (A.J. Strata) Now It’s About Nothing? — “John McCain ran into a buzzsaw of common sense over the Geneva Coventions’ General Article 3 and its vague langauge which leaves interrogators with “please” and “pretty” please so we do not hurt someone’s dignity when trying to find out where they planned to kill thousands of innocent people. The media is playing this up as Bush against McCain in a lame attempt to save McCain from himself. But McCain and Graham screwed themselves by being more concerned about terrorists’ feelings than American lives.”

Blue Crab Boulevard Enough Already — “Nothing the Pope said has remotely approached the level of hate that is spewed daily from the Islamist “clerics”. The West needs to stop apologizing to thuggish people like this. We really do need to stand united against this behavior and denounce it.”

Right Truth (Debbie) Ahmadinejad’s view of the future — “Iran’s President Mahmoud Amadinejad has looked into his crystal ball and seen his ideal future for the world. What is it? I thought you might ask:”

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links from Technoratican do that without nukes? No, I didn’t think so. It is a matter of pride for him now. Ahmadinejad must ’save face’ and not back down to the west. He’s not going to blink! __________________________________________________________________ Linked with bRight&Early, First Cup September 19, 2006 in Current Affairs, Iran Watch, Religion, Terrorism, US News, World Scene | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)