Eric Florack on July 11th, 2003

James Miller this morning tosses his two cents in this homosexual marriage, and Sullivan picked up on it this morning as well. No shock that Miller is against it and that Sullivan is for it, (Being homosexual)

Miller compares marriage

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Eric Florack on July 11th, 2003

You could certainly get that impression from this story. It’s been verified, by the way.

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Eric Florack on July 11th, 2003

I come from a broadcast background of many years. I’m used to having mikes cameras, and techs around keeping it humming. I don’t fluster under those conditions having been exposed to it from my teenage years.

Most folks, however, have

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Eric Florack on July 10th, 2003

Gee. Talk about picking a freindly venue.
Personally, I’d LOVE to get someone of the style of Sean Hannity to grill THAT turkey.

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Eric Florack on July 10th, 2003

Progess you’re not hearing about.
Wonder why?

Don Lambro over at the only real newspaper in Washington DC explains.

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Eric Florack on July 10th, 2003

Bruce Bartlett has written an excellent bit on the subject, which should dismiss any liberal arguments about how the rich don’t pay their fair share of taxes… if liberals were driven by facts.

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Eric Florack on July 10th, 2003

Mona Charen echoes my thoughts on Scalia.Since Those comments are in the archive, I’ll drag out a line of it. I said:

“Scalia’s anger is because of judges who are not judges, but rather are acting as “passionate advocates”.

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Eric Florack on July 10th, 2003

If we are to take the appearence of the Twits at a senate Hearing the other day, seriously, we must assume that the Chicks think they have a constitutional right to have their records played on the radio; that they

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Eric Florack on July 9th, 2003

Well, he claims he’s standing by his comments, or so reports USELESS TOADY.

Question, though is; Is Baker so fearless on this issue because he’s got balls, or because he knows he’s not going to be taken to task, not

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Eric Florack on July 9th, 2003

Another two just yesterday.

I gather from the reports I’m seeing, that we’re getting a LOT of information from the guys we catch… to the point where the hiding places for the WMD’s the left is still screaming about, will

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Eric Florack on July 9th, 2003

If there was ever a story that that questioned the concept of giving up on life, this is it.

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Eric Florack on July 8th, 2003

“It’s easier for most Latin guys and it’s easier for most minority people because most of us come from heat. You don’t find too many brothers in New Hampshire and Maine and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. … We were

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Useless Toady posted a hit piece today on Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia.

The article says:

Writing for the majority in a landmark decision supporting gay civil rights, Justice Anthony Kennedy noted that the European Court of Human Rights and other

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Eric Florack on July 8th, 2003

In an article in the Austin American-Statesman Steve forbes admits today he misjudged then-fellow- candidate George W. Bush. Says the article:

“He’s done extremely well,” Forbes said. “We got a good tax cut through. The Federal Reserve is behaving. I

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Eric Florack on July 8th, 2003

David Limbaugh shows us more wisdom than most with his first words in his most recent column:

How ironic that when a movie producer takes artistic license with historical events, he is lionized as artistic, creative and brilliant, but when

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