Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Yes, says Jon Kenke atQandO .

Funny how they’re all against it now.
Perhaps the Democrats in Congress should use the transcripts from those press breifings to remind the Democrats?

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

John Hawkins over at Right Wing News (Conservative News and Views) notes Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley has lost it. Says Hizhomorless:

“Back on September 11, terrorists attacked our metropolitan cores, two of America’s great cities. They did that because they

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Bringing Carly in was one of the louder things HP’s done in years. Techdirt says she’s gone… and it’s unclear if she got canned or simply quit.

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Flash is requred for ths cleaning utility to work. But it works very well indeed. Screen Clean

What won’t the folks at BT think up next?

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

WASHINGTONReuters– Republicans on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee plan to meet privately on Thursday to gauge support for their chairman’s embattled proposal to create a $140 billion asbestos compensation fund, a key lawmaker said on Wednesday.
Chairman Arlen

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So says Chris Field at Human Events.

Linkletter recently appeared on Cavuto’s show on Fox, where he made the comments. (transcript)
Linkletter is right, of course. But what’s amazing is that he’s willing to go toe to toe with these

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

I don’t make a habit of linking the NYT for several reasons… Among them, their editorial policy, the biased crap that laughingly passes for news, and the abysmal site registration system.

But today they toss up a free link on

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Scott Fybush, over at NorthEast Radio Watch notes:

WQHT (97.1) is bringing back its “Miss Jones” morning show on Wednesday, minus producer Rick Del Gado and cast member Todd Lynn, as it attempts to address the controversy over the “We

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Man Without Qualities hasn’t posted since 12/12/04. I must admit being a little bummed about that. I’ve rather enjoyed his blog.

Anyone got any info?

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If you caught my mumbling the other day about the pic of the supposed captured soldier in Iraq, The SITE Institute website has something you want to see.

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

The Trunk from Powerline was on O’Rieley last night.Johnny Dollar has the transcript if you missed it.  The Money clip:


JOHNSON: This is unbelievable. He cited an online publication that he as President of a foundation supports, called Grist.

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

John at Dummocrats notes the increasing amount of traffic, and speculation of Justice Rehnquist as ‘Deep Throat” and says:

“It’s a little disturbing, especially coming from a media that’s studiously ignoring a big, fat, juicy Eason Jordan story.”

Well, of

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Gallup passes a long a report that the usual suspects won’t be able to explain away. It’ll be fun watching them go into denial, though.

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Eric Florack on February 9th, 2005

Wright This Way has apparently way too much money and time on his hands. He gets 4 Ipods and arranges them into a RAID array.

Sheesh.

And while we’re on the subject of MP3’s why has nobody come up with

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