First Cup 11.21.06
Posted on : 21-11-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Al Qaeda, First Cup, Lebanon, Politics, Radical Islam, The Left, War on Terrorism
Tags: al-Qaeda, Janet-Reno, Lebanon, Nancy Pelosi, Pierre-Gemayel, Radical Islam, The Left, War on Terrorism, Wolfgang-Bohringer
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Nancy Astor: “If I were your wife, I would put poison in your coffee.”
Sir Winston Churchill: “And if I were your husband, I would drink it.”
Right Truth (Debbie) Man linked to Mohamed Atta opening flight school — “A German, Wolfgang Bohringer has been linked to Mohamed Atta, the lead hijacker in the attacks on New York and Washington in 2001 and he plans to build a flight school. No, this is not a joke. He planned to ‘build a resort and flying school on Fanning Island — an atoll without telecommunications or a functioning airstrip, but among the closest to Hawaii, 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) to the north’.”
Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) A Familiar Refrain In Lebanon — “Once again, a politician opposed to Syrian hegemony in Lebanon has been assassinated, and again the victim hails from a family with a long history of supporting Lebanese independence. Pierre Gemayel, whose brother Bashir was also assassinated in 1982, died in a suburban hospital after a shooting:”
Ankle Biting Pundits (Bull Dog Pundit) Pelosi To Liberal Dems: Stay In The Closet – For Now At Least — “There’s an interesting article in today’s Boston Globe about how Nancy Pelosi is telling some of the far-left kooks in her caucus that they better not move forward with their moonbat agendas, because the controversy might distract from what Pelosi calls accomplishing agenda items which are “within reach” and on which the caucus is “unified”.”
Big Lizards (Dafydd) Ban it, Janet! — “Oh ho! Janet Reno — you remember her? — has gone to court, leading a bunch of lesser legal accolytes to make it look like a movement, to overturn the anti-terrorism Military Commissions Act of 2006 (MCA).”
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