Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

The Register is reporting:

A statement from NHS Connecting for Health said: “David Kwo, regional implementation director for the NHS Connecting for Health London cluster, was suspended from duty on Thursday, 14 April to enable an investigation into certain allegations

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Chrenkoff notes that Canada wasn’t the only one directing illegal money toward leftist political parties. Seems France was into it at about the same time. Perhaps now we better understand what motivated Chirac…. Errr… Chrétien, oui?

Captain Ed… Take note…..

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Engadget has the ultimate in shopping carts designed for the residency challanged. Rush Limbaugh, are you paying attention? This deserves a homeless update.

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Brian Anderson in today’s LA Times:

Wait a second, you say, didn’t I read that Air America has expanded to more than 50 markets? That’s true, but let’s put things in perspective: Conservative pundit and former Reagan official William J.

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Right Wing Balance has a top-notch article up today you want to read about the CBC. Not unlike our own PBS/NPR, the CBC operates as a government paid for leftist cheering section.

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Jeffrey Bell, in next Monday’s issue of the WEEKLY STANDARD makes the case for Tom DeLay;

DeLay is the most important of a small but growing group of conservative leaders who are willing and able to operate without permission or

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Eric Florack on April 19th, 2005

Power Line today has an article up called The soul of Juan Cole… which while not directly saying so argues correctly to the idea that Ive long held; He has none.

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

Well, I don’t know as I fully agree withthis chap, but he does make for an interesting read.

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

Bob Livingston says the reason Delay is under attack is because he’s effective.

Yes, folks… sometimes it really is that simple.

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

WorldNetDaily makes note of Ann Coulter on Time’s cover, and wonders what’s up with the weird proportions in that picture….

I dunno as I’m so worried about it, but here’s a speculation; Remember a similar picture of Bill Clinton on

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

Michelle Malkin points out that today, well… 230 years ago tonight, actually, Paul Revere took a little ride in the moonlight.

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

All around liberal stooge Kinsley in the WaPo this morning has apparently come to the conclusion (of nesessity, from his POV) that a Neoconservative is defined only as someone whom liberals such as himself disagree with.

But there are small

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Eric Florack on April 18th, 2005

The independant is busy this fine morning, crowing over a supposedly major breakthrough in the ability to read acient documents which were unreadable previously. They go on to holler:

In the past four days alone, Oxford’s classicists have used it

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A little late, but this one took a little more writing than usual; The Newest Bit’sBit is now up. It’s called: Who wants a more liberal Church? Not as many as you’d think

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Let me open these comments by saying I’m not a Roman Catholic, being instead a Lutheran.  Still, what the Roman Church does undeniably affects Christiandom as a whole, and therefore seems a valid discussion.

As the Cardinals gather to decide

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