A snippet of my Palm notes, to give you an idea of what I’m working on for this weekend.

There is a major difference between mandating what we’ll call “RACIAL Diversity” and encouraging “TRUE Diversity”. “Racial diversity” simply means we

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Eric Florack on June 26th, 2003

95 degree heat here in Rochester, today. No rain in sight until tommrow night.  we haven’t been able to get a sunny day up here in the northeast since early may, and now this…. (Ugh)

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Eric Florack on June 26th, 2003

Interesting report from the Telegraph this morning, that suggests most Euros have cocaine on them.

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Eric Florack on June 25th, 2003

This weekend’s exended Bit is a commentary on the enforcement of racism that is the recent Surpreme Court ruling….

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Eric Florack on June 25th, 2003

Matt Drudge is making note as of this writing that Hillary has been wearing colored contact lenses, thus changing her eye color to a light blue.  (Chuckle) Gee, guys Blode hair, Blue eyes, what more could you want in a

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Eric Florack on June 24th, 2003

As a follow-on to the race ruling at the USSC, (above) I wonder a bit at the reaction from Dick Gephardt, who says, among other things, in front of Jesse Jackson’s motley crew, where the ruling was the main discussion,

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Eric Florack on June 24th, 2003

I’ve not had the chance to read the text of the ruling(s) as yet, but on the whole, I find myself fairly comfortable that this is by no means a landmark ruling; that it will be revisted, and soon. 

It

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Eric Florack on June 23rd, 2003

I’m sure that headline will get a rise out our brothers in Western Canada…

Well, that was the discussion on the Randy Taylor program on 1010/CFRB in Toronto. Apparently, there’s an awful lot of people in Ontario who are

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Eric Florack on June 23rd, 2003

Sales are off to a brisk start with the new Harry Potter book, according to London’s Evening Standard, in J.K Rowling’s native England. We own a copy as well, as of this morning.

But you know, I don’t recall

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Eric Florack on June 23rd, 2003

I wonder who they think they’re helping? A new study out on mobile phone use today, which states that the hands-free devices mandated here in NY don’t help from a safety standpoint. So, what’s next? Banning phones in cars

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Hillary Clinton was in town over the weekend. The reaction from the majority of the locals was, well, frankly, less the generous. Hopefully, the DPW crews are equipped to deal with the large numbers of people thowing up at roadside

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Eric Florack on June 23rd, 2003

According to a story in USELESS TOADY (called USA TODAY by liberals) it turns out that domestic violence isn’t just men on women. Karen Peterson says the Feminist Mantra “it is men only who cause violence,” is a myth.

An

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Eric Florack on June 22nd, 2003

(Sigh) These folks never seem to learn. Apparently, a number of the Democrats trying to gain the (rather useless) Democrat nomination, are out making nice in front of Jesse Jackson’s so-called ” Rainbow/PUSH Coalition “.  One of the participants is

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Eric Florack on June 22nd, 2003

Well, it appears that Tom Harkin tried to pull rank so as not to wait for the security line at the airport. Don’t these Democrat snobs ever learn?

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Eric Florack on June 22nd, 2003

Oil is flowing in Iraq as of today. Slowly at first. One hopes that the added money will help in their rebuilding efforts.Only this time, let’s makre sure it doesn’t end up only in the hands of a few

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