Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

This evening I’m going to take the time did you do this year to one of seven animal co-inhabitants of Casa De Bit.  Ray.

Ray belongs to Donna, my wife.  Wait, scratch that.

Donna belongs to Ray the cat, who,

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

No arguments, Billy, with any of it.

But I really have to say once again that the only time you ever see Democrats talking about “bipartisanship” is when they realize they’re vulnerable.  One health problem, and that newfound strength

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davidl on December 15th, 2006

carter-peanut2.jpg The Associated Press is reporting that, “Carter Nixes Debate With Outspoken Prof Dec:

Former President Carter turned down a request to debate Alan Dershowitz about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying the outspoken Harvard law professor “knows nothing about the

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

Limbaugh makes an interesting point, yesterday, along the same lines as the “Welcome to the Bigtime” post, as regards the Webb campaign and bloggers, below…

 

RUSH: Here we go with Barack Obama. As you know, he was up in New

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

Shaun Kenny:

 

If you are a Virginia blogger, chances are that the Webb campaign has an opposition research book on you. Bloggers that made the cut include Chad Dotson, Jim Hoeft, Ben Tribbett, Waldo Jaquith, Josh

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

Well it seems apparent that the accuser in the Duke faux rape case did have sex with at least one yet to be identifed male.    David Scott of the Associated Press is reporting that the accuser has given birth.

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2006

Hume:

The head of the National Federation of the Blind says the federal judge who ordered that U.S. paper currency be changed to accommodate the blind was wrong. Marc Maurer writes in USA Today that Judge James Robertson’s ruling that

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