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First Cup 11.24.06

Posted on : 24-11-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : First Cup, Judiciary, Lebanon, The Left

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First Cup The first cup is for the guest, the second for enjoyment, the third for the sword. ~ An old Arabic saying

Don Surber LA Times’ unconstitutional suggestion — “Conservatives know what the word bipartisan really means: Republicans capitulating to Democrats. The LA Times in an editorial today takes it one step beyond, bending it to mean the Republican elected to run the executive branch surrendering his duties to a Democratic Congress.”

Right Truth (Debbie) Lebanese walk all over Syria and Iran — “As I enjoyed the peace and quiet of my home with beautiful weather here in Tennessee on Thanksgiving Day, I watched the freedom-loving people in Lebanon, again, take to the streets in protest of Iran and Syria. Tens of thousands of Lebanese people paid tribute to assassinated Christian politician Pierre Gemayel in Beirut. They were not giving thanks, they were mourning the death of yet another good leader.”

So, has everyone gone shopping, or are you sleeping off your holiday celebrations?

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links from TechnoratiThe war over judges is bad for the judiciary, but it is also an embarrassment for the legislative branch. It’s time for a truce.Yes, and by truce, the LA Times means reward those who began the war. Linked bt bRight & Early and Rightwing Guy and Red_State_Blue. Thanks!

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