Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007
  • I sympathize, Billy, but I have to wonder about the longer term consequences.  Doesn’t the argument you’re making, sound like the argument being presented against security cameras, and traffic light cameras, being placed in public places?  Also, the way the

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davidl on June 21st, 2007

Mark LevinBit has not exactly been a member of the Trent Lott Fan Club,   Well maybe, well maybe not, Mark Levin has been reading Bit.   Well maybe just the news.   What ever the case, Mark gives Lott the Full Levin

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

WASHINGTON —AP-  A federal judge on Thursday upheld former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry’s probation in a criminal tax case, meaning the longtime politician will avoid the possibility of prison.

Barry, 71, and now on the D.C. Council, pleaded

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio —AP- Bob Evans, whose quest for quality sausage to serve the truckers who filled his 12-stool, 24-hour-a-day steakhouse in southeast Ohio led to the creation of a restaurant chain that bears his name, died Thursday, Bob Evans Farms

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davidl on June 21st, 2007

Cost is a function of supply versus demand.   The Senate democrat energy biil literally does nothing to increse the supply of energy.  However the bill has specific plans to disincentive energy production.  From the Hill:

“These guys made whatever

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

I mean, didn’t he die recently?

Democrats, I’ll bet, would wish so. The Politico’s Roger Simon notes:

Ralph Nader says he is seriously considering running for president in 2008 because he foresees another Tweedledum-Tweedledee election that offers little real choice

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

Well, now, there’s something you don’t see every day:

COLUMBIA, S.C. —AP- Police on Wednesday were investigating how a naked couple fell 50 feet from the roof of a downtown office building to their deaths.

The bodies were found on

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davidl on June 21st, 2007

A Memphis televisoin station breathlessly reports that a man fought-off , and averted, a would be robbery.  Breitbart has the video.

Yet strangely missing from this report is just how this would victim fought-off an attemped armed robbery.  Did an

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

Uh-oh. How to explain this?

Just 14% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in Congress.

This 14% Congressional confidence rating is the all-time low for this measure, which Gallup initiated in 1973.  The previous

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

My estimation of Fred Thompson continues to rise.

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

So .. .the battle is joined.   Liberals feel threatened by talk radio.  They tried to succeed with their Air America, and all the George Soros and embezzled funds in the world didn’t help them.  So, in the liberal world, if

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

Interesting discussion going on over supposed global warming issues, at Q&O. My response to one of the commenters will give you a taste:

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The problem arises when trying to make the same argument for the current warming –

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davidl on June 21st, 2007

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Of course, physics do not work that way. God does not roll dice with the universe, not does He do public opinion polling.

Don Surber.

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