Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

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Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted

Eric Florack on May 5th, 2004

QandO, speaking of the tourtue cases in Iraq:

“Although, naturally, Mr. Kennicot wants these Army cowboys strung up.

This also brings up an interesting question. If Mr. Kennicot’s standard is correct, then couldn’t I declare that, since the 9/11

Continue reading about Q&O Asks Abut a Double Standard He’s Noted