Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

… plus the vid, are all online at Townhall.com

It’s worth your time.

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Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

One of the best indications that your foreign policy is on track, is when Jimmy Carter complains loudly about it.  Such is the case, with his latest tirade:

carter-peanut.jpgThe United States, Israel and the European Union must end their policy

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  • Third place at OTB’s Caption Contest. I dunno. Sometimes the picture connects with the weird side of me, and sometimes it doesn’t.
  • I see Rasmussen has Fred topping Rudy for the first time… and Fred’s not even officially running, yet.

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Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

The Democrats have been attempting to make a good deal of mileage out of “the surge isn’t working”, and so I have some other people.  Meantime, we have held our peace here, waiting for the last troops to be deployed,

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Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

An interesting interview of James Pierson at NRO today. Here’s a snip:

James PiersonJAMES PIERSON: Kennedy’s assassination, happening the way it did, compromised the central assumptions of American liberalism that had been the governing philosophy of the nation since the time

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davidl on June 19th, 2007

reid.jpgDirty Harry Reid is against spilling of American blood to wage to global war on terror.  Yet Dirty Harry would rather have American motorists die as result of driving a Yugo than to drill for American oil in the Alaskan

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As it happens, I’m taking some time this week to re-read the Lord of the Rings trilogy. So it is that when I stumbled across this post from 12/17/03, I decided it was time to repost it.

Jeffrey Overstreet’s interview

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Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

Isn’t it interesting, that the very networks that refused to run Trojan Condom ads are the very same who spent so much airtime  on Paris Hilton?

At the same time, portraying men seeking sex as pigs is fine… and so

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

So now the usual suspects are suggesting that conferring on knighthood on Solomon Rushdie, may spark attacks on against Britain?  That a Knighthood for Rushdie justifies suicide attacks?

All I can say is, this proves what I’ve been saying all

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

I see where Right Wing News has an article up with John Ensign.  A number of topics get covered, and it’s a good read.

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

I’m trying a slightly different format for this evening’s RAMBLE. I may or may not try this longer term, but experimenting once in a while with the formatics is a help for me.

  • Nice to see the Lovely Michelle

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

Q: Was the gun yours?

A: “It’s my gun. But what I said in the [March] press conference is true. I did not give it to Phillip, nor did I ask him to do anything with it.”

Q: Will you

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

The Jawa Report:

The political roots of the current crop of Hahaha! Che Guevera was a murderer and a racist! Hahaha!

Aren’t we Democrats revolutionary? Hahaha! I have a Stalin t-shirt at home! Hahaha!

Freikin’ hilarious. Honestly. Wearing t-shirts emblazoned with likeness of communist murderers

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Eric Florack on June 18th, 2007

TEHRAN, Iran —AP- A 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook Iran’s central desert on Monday, residents and state television said.

The quake was felt in the capital, Tehran and in several other cities for about seven seconds starting at nearly 6 p.m. local

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davidl on June 18th, 2007

Michael MooreNow I admit that I was not familar with Rob Port, Say Anything, but I like what I see.

Since Moore says he doesn’t mind his movie being shared on the internet (something I really doubt is his true

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