davidl on May 6th, 2015

The regime has a problem in enemy identification, from Jordan Fabian, Hill:

The White House on Tuesday called a shooting outside a “Draw Muhammad” contest in Texas “an attempted terrorist attack” but said it was too early to say

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Eric Florack on May 5th, 2015

Tonight I’m outside Buffalo New York, in a place I have been many times before. from here I’ll run to Batavia New York in the morning, and then from there probably down to Pennsylvania and New York City.

Kind of

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davidl on May 5th, 2015

snark2.jpgThe Snark of the Day, from Kevin D. Williamson, National Review:

Did I miss the suicide bombings at The Book of Mormon, or did they just not happen?

Don’t believe the liberal lie that all cultures are equal.

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davidl on May 5th, 2015

Is Maryland State’s Attorney for Baltimore, Marilyn Mosby, doing her own personal Bruce Jenner and transitioning to become a blond?   Has Mosby been getting dumb injections or is she just naturally stupid, from Ben Stein. American Spectator:

First, Marilyn

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Eric Florack on May 4th, 2015

I’m in Denver,PA, as this is written, and I’m being unloaded at the moment. Unclear what’s up next, but there’s nothing unusual about that. Truck is running fine and all is well. Welcome to my world.

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* It’s so precious

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davidl on May 4th, 2015

Bulletin to the Obama administration,  Islamist radicals attacked Americans engaged in constitutionally protected free speech.   Jihadists hate free speech, and attempt to kill to enforce their personal speech codes.  However, unlike in France, in Texas the locals shoot back. from

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Eric Florack on May 2nd, 2015

This evening I’m just west of Syracuse New York. Syracuse is known as the Salt City, because of its early salt industry which gave for many years the largest tax revenue of any industry in the state. it’s also the

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