Eric Florack on December 9th, 2007

Melissa, guesting over at Right Wing News:

Can identity politics get any more ridiculous? In trying to establish cred with minorities, civil rights leader Andrew Young says what could be nominated for the most ridiculous quote this electoral season:

In

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From Little Green Footballs:

In 2002, Nancy Pelosi was a member of a bipartisan group that was made aware of harsh interrogation techniques being used with Islamic terrorists in US custody—and the group not only approved of the tactics (including

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davidl on December 9th, 2007

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 And obviously since 2002 Congressional Democrats[Mrs. Pelosi] have gotten a lot more complacent about terrorism. Hey, why worry? We haven’t had a terrorist attack since 2001 on our soil … it’s Bush’s fault! Er, or something like that. Yeah, I’m

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Eric Florack on December 9th, 2007

OK, this is the second day I’ve noted Sitemeter going crazy. Along about 4 or so, on both Saturday, and Sunday, I’ve noted “Today’s” hit count being at zero… where it’d been at normal levels before that.

What’s going on,

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Eric Florack on December 9th, 2007

Well,, that certainly was the vibe I got while watching this story unfold over the last few days.

Michelle’s been doing a fabulous job of keeping us up to date with all of this. But you might not have heard

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Eric Florack on December 9th, 2007
  1. War is not an intellectual exercise.
  2. There are no rules in war, other than the rules dictated by the winner, afterward.
  3. The Geneva Convention which purports to be civilized warfare, is in fact nothing of the sort, and is not

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davidl on December 9th, 2007

Danny Faulkner

Twenty-six years is long enough to wait for justice.

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