Eric Florack on June 29th, 2007

Some of our readers, doubtless, will have heard of this accident occurring a few days ago, where five high school graduates died in a headon crash with a tractor trailer truck about 25 miles southeast of me, here. I refrained

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Eric Florack on June 29th, 2007

Yes, I saw this the other day and resisted commenting on it. But I can resist no more.

For Your Entertainment posts a link to Time  (Who of course has no motivation to distribute bad news about a Republican candidate….

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I see by way of REGHARDWARE that Dell is now picthing their XPS series laptops at the mainstream.

This is no surprise; yesterday’s game machines, while they are starting to show signs of age in terms of being able to

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Eric Florack on June 29th, 2007

Here comes Captain Ed:

Rudy Giuliani either has given up attempting to sound conservative or has forgotten that all presidential primary politics is national in today’s media environment. While trying to woo Californians, Rudy claimed that he would govern

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Eric Florack on June 29th, 2007

Me at Q&O just now:

Think about who was pushing this immigration deal:

A moderate Republican president, a bunch of liberal Republican Congress critters, and a gaggle of liberal Democrat Congress critters.  Remember, as I’ve said all along, Bush is

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

James Joyner, who I have been quoting an unforgivable amount the last day or so, was among the first to post a comment as regards The U.S. supreme court’s ruling on race discrimination.  Specifically the decision (Text) handed down stated

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

McQ over at OTB brings up the other day, a study in listenership numbers for the various talk stations around the country. he’s done a pretty fair job, of cataloging all of this.

I respond to him:

The Limbaugh/Hannity station,

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

Well, good. As I suggested earlier today:

WASHINGTON —AP- A defiant group of senators refused to continue down the path of a widely unpopular immigration reform bill Thursday, putting up a roadblock on a procedural debate and squeezing out

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davidl on June 28th, 2007

A press release from the Mitt Romeny campaign:

Boston, MA – Today, Governor Mitt Romney issued the following statement on the United States Senate’s vote on the immigration reform bill:

“The immigration bill failed because the politicians in Washington

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

Word on the street (Mostly e-mail chatter… my mailbox is nutz this morning… though Fox has started coverage recently, and the bloggers have piped up with it this morning) is that this amnesty bill, that’s been so much the discussion

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

Ron Paul is ultimately a crackpot.  He does manage to latch onto a good idea every so often, (See also, blind pig, acorn)  but we can do far, far better than him in terms of a representative of libertarian thought.

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davidl on June 28th, 2007

Senator George Voinovich goes on Sean Hannity and shows that Voinovich is not ready for prme time.  Allah Pundit, Hot Air, has the audio.

In fairness to Voinovich he deserves credit for going on to Hannity even if

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davidl on June 28th, 2007
Traditionally independent candidates for the presidency, rather than depict themselves as an isolated nutcase radicals, which they invariably are, try to depict themselves as the last defender of some bastion of moral principle traditionally held by the major parties, but

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Eric Florack on June 28th, 2007

valor1sm.jpgToday we honor the 1st Navy SEAL to fall in battle in Iraq, Petty Officer Marc A. Lee of SEAL Team 3, who was awarded the Silver Star posthumously for valor in combat in Ramadi Iraq on August 2, 2006

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