By Jim Lynch on Oct 26, 2006 in 2006, Blogiversary Database, First Cup, Humor, Illegal Immigration, The Left, War on Terrorism | 1 Comment
Give a frontiersman coffee and tobacco, and he will endure any privation, suffer any hardship, but let him be without these two necessaries of the woods, and he becomes irresolute and murmuring. ~ U.S. Army Lt. William Whiting, 1849
By Jim Lynch on Oct 25, 2006 in 2006, 24, Conservative Politics, First Cup, Iran, Iraq, Politics, President Bush, The Left | Comments Off
The drink that comforteth the brain and heart and helpeth digestion. ~ Sir Francis Bacon
Iowa Voice (Brian) Michael J. Fox And The Stem Cell Debate — “I wasn’t even going to bother commenting on the Michael J. Fox thing that’s been going on lately because, quite honestly, I saw it for what it was: a [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 24, 2006 in 2006, First Cup, Political Correctness, The Left | Comments Off
Coffee is good for talent, but genius wants prayer. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Captain’s Quarters (Mayor scriptum Ed Morrissey) The Niqab Dismissal — “Multiculturalism sounds great in theory, but in practice it gets expensive and destructive. We need to stop setting the expectation that we will accommodate all differences. When people come to the US to [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 22, 2006 in 2006 | Comments Off
The lastest Weekly Projection Update at Election Projection is now available.
My favorite quote:
I believe now that the effort by the media to portray the GOP faithful as depressed and unenergized has failed to produce GOP faithful who are depressed and unenergized.
Quite true.
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By Jim Lynch on Oct 21, 2006 in 2006, First Cup, Politics, The Left | Comments Off
Many people are like instant coffee: the minute they get in hot water they dissolve. ~ Unknown
Blue Crab Boulevard About Why Congress Is Gridlocked — “In writing an article that is meant to flatter Nancy Pelosi, the Washington Post reporter who wrote the story, Lois Romano, inadvertently gives away some startling admissions. Want to know [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 20, 2006 in 2006, Congress, Conservative Politics, First Cup, Politics, The Left | Comments Off
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.”
Don Surber Speaker? Pelosi could be president — “Some Democrats even want to take it a step further than making her speaker. They want to take control of Congress and [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 19, 2006 in 2006, Economics, First Cup, Humor, Politics, The Left | Comments Off
Black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love. ~ Talleyrand
By Jim Lynch on Oct 17, 2006 in 2006, Congress, Conservative Politics, Economics, First Cup, The Left | Comments Off
The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce. ~ Oliver Wendall Holmes, Sr.
Happy 2nd Blogiversary toA Black And White World
WILLisms (Will Franklin) Twilight Zone Economics — “This election is about taxes and terrorism. On both issues, [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 16, 2006 in 2006, 2008, Conservative Politics | 2 Comments
The Lizardarian Manifesto from Dafydd needs to be spread far and wide. One Big Lizards commenter said, “Every Right Wing commentator should be made to repeat this pledge before every appearance and every post.”
In the face of electoral adversity, I will be courageous, steadfast, loyal, honest, graceful, and optimistic. To wit:
I will not be a [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 16, 2006 in 2006, Al Qaeda, Conservative Politics, First Cup, Politics, President Bush, Radical Islam, War on Terrorism | 1 Comment
Good communication is just as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
By Jim Lynch on Oct 7, 2006 in 2006, Blogs and blogging, Congress, First Cup, Iran, Senate, War on Terrorism | 1 Comment
Coffee, acording to the women of Denmark, is to the body what the Word of the Lord is to the soul. ~ Isak Dinesen
Basil’s Blog William Teach (Pirate’s Cove) [Basil's blogger interviews are always a great weekend read. Mad Pirate William Teach at Pirate's Cove is a favorite which I read daily and link to [...]
By Jim Lynch on Oct 6, 2006 in 2006, Congress, House, Leftourettes, Surrender Monkeys, The Left, War on Terrorism | Comments Off
The very thought of waking up in 32 days with prospect of a Speaker Pelosi wielding the gavel should either scare you into a change of drawers or make you want to wrap your head in duct tape. Here’s why: Pelosi says she would drain GOP ’swamp’
Franklin Roosevelt had his first hundred days.
House Democratic leader [...]