Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

Once again, Arab Terrorists are killing Arabs, and nobody else, while trying to get at Jews.
Here’s a link to blogdom in Turkey, where this latest attack occurred. He’s a Gephardt Supporter, and therefore something of an idiot, but what

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

To those who still doubt why we’re in Iraq when we were chasing BinLaden…
Case Closed

The memo, dated October 27, 2003, was sent from Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith to Senators Pat Roberts and Jay Rockefeller,

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

Explain to me howThese bloodthirsty idiots are any different than the Nazis…

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

Newsday.com – Democrats Rip GOP on Judicial Talkathon

Barbie Boxer says:

“Well, being in session around the clock to do something to actually help the American people does make sense,” she said, preferring to have logged time discussing job creation,

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

Talk about holding your convention in freindly territory. THe Canadian Liberals held their convention in Toronto, Ontario over the last week, replaceing one blithering idiot, Jean Chretien, with another… Paul Martin.

Supposedly, Martin’s priorities include soothing the stormy relations between

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

The “quasi-hypnotic influence” of television in America has fostered a complacent nation that is a danger to democracy, says Al Gore.

So Gore’s solution to this undue influence?

Creating another liberal TV network.
CBS, NBC ABC and CNN weren’t enough

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Eric Florack on November 15th, 2003

By way of Sullivan:

Churchill’s doctor, Lord Moran, favored continuing the BBC monopoly. When he questioned Churchill about it, the great man exploded. “For eleven years they kept me off the air. They prevented me from expressing views which have

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