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First Cup 05.03.07

Posted on : 03-05-2007 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Blog Talk Radio, Congress, First Cup, Heading Right, Iraq, Our Military, Politics, Surrender Monkeys, The Left

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First CupCoffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank. ~ Alphonse Allais

Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) Groping For Agreement

Reid and Pelosi enabled Bush to look tough, presidential, and relevant — and now they have belatedly discovered that since they don’t have the testicular fortitude to yank the funding altogether, they have to find some way to accommodate the White House.

Welcome to the big leagues, Harry and Nancy. This time, try to keep up.

In The Bullpen (Chad Evans) Al Qaida in Iraq Propagandist Killed

According to the Washington Post, during Operation Rat Trap (could there be a more appropriate name for such an operation?) Muharib Abdul Latif, a senior Al Qaida in Iraq leader responsible for “crafting propaganda efforts and coordinating the flow of money and foreign fighters,” was killed.

See who’s on the air today at Heading Right.

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