Eric Florack on June 3rd, 2005

Eject! Eject! Eject! goes long on, among other topics, why illegal comabtants are NOT prisoners of war, and why they are not, thereby covered under the Geneva Conventions. A worthy read.

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Eric Florack on June 3rd, 2005

Tomas Kohl looks at the EU’s defeat and has some potent comments.

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Eric Florack on June 3rd, 2005

Krispy Kreme is apparently celebrating Doughnut day by giving away one of your choice of doughnuts, (limit one per cust, apparently) all day, today.

Here’s the press release.

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Eric Florack on June 3rd, 2005

With apoligies to Vince Gill….Boortz today reaffirms what I said, yesterday.. that this Mark Felt press orgy is setting up an attack on President Bush.

We're already seeing rumblings of the Next Big Thing for the Democratic Party. It's

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Eric Florack on June 3rd, 2005

INDC Journal: INDC this morning, addresses the real situation at Gitmo…

Americans are very kind people," one English-challenged detainee said in the March 4 paper. "If people say there is mistreatment in Cuba with the detainees, those type speaking are

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Eric Florack on June 2nd, 2005

If all men were created equal, Smilin' Bob wouldn't be making a fortune for the makers of Enzite.

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Eric Florack on June 2nd, 2005

HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE has a list up, of the “Ten Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries”

And frankly, I’d shuffle tyem around a bit wihtin the list, but they’ve clearly picked the right books to put in

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Eric Florack on June 2nd, 2005

The WaTi is reporting today that the France and the Dutch voting against the EU constitution, is having an interesting effect on the US Dollar;

The euro dipped below $1.22 in New York trading yesterday, an eight-month low. The currency

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Eric Florack on June 2nd, 2005

Slant Point points up something going on down in Ithaca, NY… at the Wal-Mart… Apparently someone set up a home-made bomb in the place.

And yes, I’d call it Domestic Terrorism.

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Eric Florack on June 2nd, 2005

Peggy Noonan has a new one up this morning. She’s always worth a read, of course, but today she hits on a topic I’ve been thinking about the last few days:

Mark Felt. Was he the hero the press is

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Eric Florack on June 1st, 2005

Boing Boing has an example of what happens when you tack too much artwork onto your magazine cover. Just go and see.

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Eric Florack on June 1st, 2005

Slashdot, which really should be on your daily read list, is reporting that we’re perhaps two years away from the next StarTrek movie. THey’re aiming at a whole new cast, of course.

We’ll see.

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Eric Florack on June 1st, 2005

AP is moving a story today about a couple celebrating their 80th wedding anniversary. These two have been married longer than most people have been alive, for pity’s sake. In a world where people make wedding vows that don’t last

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Eric Florack on June 1st, 2005

Today is the day.
Frankly, it’s a day I never thought about getting to, much less planned for.
When I started this blog, it was as an experiment… an add-on to a weekly-updated website I’d been running for two years,

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Eric Florack on June 1st, 2005

David Limbaugh makes what to some will be an astonishing statement:

Famed Clinton pollster Stanley Greenberg is, I think, correct, but for the wrong reasons when he says that Democrats have lost major elections in recent years because they have

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