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First Cup 02.23.07

Posted on : 23-02-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : First Cup, Iraq, Our Military, Politics, War on Terrorism

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First Cup You make good coffee . . . You’re a slob, but you make good coffee. ~ Cher, in Moonstruck

Blogs for Bush (Mark Noonan) A Very Instructive Story From Iraq

Future generations will marvel that the United States, under the courageous leadership of President Bush, managed to prevail against both desperate enemies abroad, and desperate fools at home.

Right Wing News (John Hawkins) The Surge Is Starting To Settle Down Baghdad.

The conditions in Baghdad are rapidly improving because of the surge. In fact, things have gotten so much better, so quickly, that the mainstream is actually writing stories saying that the lack of violence may actually be a troubling sign — which brings us to a Time magazine story called, “Quiet in Baghdad. Too Quiet:”

RFTR (RFTR) F’ed Up Fridays – XII A weekly roundup of stories that make you go ???

Don Surber Anti-war Left jumps the Lieberman

Last summer, the anti-war Left decided it would be fun to punish Joe Lieberman for supporting the war. The New York Times ran all these stories about how the blogosphere was taking over politics. To be sure, Lieberman lost the primary. Experts predicted he would drop out once polls showed him down by double-digits.

That never happened.

He was re-elected.

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