Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

Billy;

I’ve debated for a good 10 minutes if I should say this to you or not. Took another 15 minutes to get the words close enough to send:

I envy you on the new guitar. Not because someone gave

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Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

I’ve decided to start cleaning up my Blogroll a bit. without bothering to name names or toss links, some of the people that I have been linking for a long time now have lost the qualities for which I linked

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davidl on August 28th, 2007

Sister Toldjah digs up great a column reflecting on the liberal thought process, or lack thereof same.   Frank Miele asks ‘Whatever happened to liberals?

One thing I have learned by writing columns on global warming the past two

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Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

When doctors told Francisco Santos he had tuberculosis Friday, health officials said the Gwinnett County 17-year-old refused to believe it.

Then the wiry, dark-haired youth refused to submit to any treatment. Worse, he said he was walking out of the

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Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

snark2.jpgIn all the hysteria over the Bush Vietnam evocation, people are losing their sanity. Now those in Vietnam are being dragged out and quoted by the mainstream media to prove Bush’s lunacy. But what are subjects of a police state

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Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

Says Hewitt:

Today.

I realize that I did not say this about Senator Vitter, but Craig’s behavior is so reckless and repulsive that an immediate exit is required.

Guess I can’t argue that.

Not that it’s going to bother things

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Eric Florack on August 28th, 2007

Ouch….

BAGHDAD (AP) – Iraq’s embattled prime minister lashed out at American critics Sunday, saying Sen. Hillary Clinton and other Democrats who have called for his ouster should “come to their senses” and stop treating Iraq like “one of their

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