Eric Florack on March 20th, 2007

Among the things I find amazing, this bit of brainlessness from Rosie O’Donnell is not.

What amazes ME is that Boortz finds this kind of thing at all unusual among Democrats.

You need to get out more, Neal.  This is

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davidl on March 20th, 2007

Clarence PageClarence Page is a liberal, but among my more favorite ones.   Page is calm, articulate, well reasoned, polite and respects data.  In short Page is everything, that Al Franken and Keith Olberman,are not.

Elite academic insitutions, life Havard, achieve

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davidl on March 20th, 2007

If A.J. Strata is right, and I sure hope he is, President George W. Bush is about to bitch slap Senators Leahy and Schumer.  I am no fan of Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, but I am adamantly oppposed to

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2007

wanderer.jpg* The Music: Tonight, I’m going electronica. Gert Emmens, an album called “Wanderer of Time”. Emmens is a relative unknown in the US, except in the rather esoteric world of electronica. The album reminds me of Tangerine Dream in it’s

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davidl on March 19th, 2007

I blogged about New Orlean’s Mayor, Ray Nagin’s suspicions yesterday.   Apparently I wasn ‘t the only blogger unable to resist the low hanging fruit.  Slate‘s Big Sister, Caren Crockett, has “a flood of ideas..

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2007

Please spare a prayer today for our friend Cathy Seipp and her family (especially her beloved daughter). Word from L.A. from family and friends is that she’s taken a dire turn for the worse.

So says KJL at The Corner.

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2007

The Democrats are screaming that the  US Attorneys fired by the Bush administation were fired for political motivations on the part of the White House.

So, are we to assume there’s no possibility that the US Attorneys themselves were politically

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davidl on March 19th, 2007

Valerie Plame Wilson

Can Mrs. Valerie Plame Wilson, a.k.a. Blondie give two different congressional committees two versions of the same story, and remain unindited for perjury?

The story Blondie told the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform is at odds with her

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2007
  • If all the corn produced in America last year were dedicated to ethanol production (14.3 percent of it was), U.S. gasoline consumption would drop by 12 percent. For corn ethanol to completely displace gasoline consumption in this country, we would

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* The Music : George Benson’s “Breezin”

breezin.jpgInstead of the CD, or the MP3, Im playing it from the original vinyl, tonight. And when I say original, I mean original.  This disk was handed me, while I was doing on

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davidl on March 18th, 2007

Since when does idle speculation equate to news?  I guess when the speculator is a black politician.   Personally, I suspect that Ray Nagin is an idiot and that the Washington Post will not treat my speculation as hard news.   Hamil

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2007

Captain Ed:

After the release of the transcript from the Guantanamo tribunal of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, many people expressed skepticism about his claims of involvement in so many terrorist plots. Some even postulated that Mohammed had fallen prey to American

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2007

CARTHAGE, Tenn. – Tennessean.com Al Gore has profited from zinc mining that has released millions of pounds of potentially toxic substances near his farmstead, but there is no evidence the mine has caused serious damage to the environment in

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davidl on March 18th, 2007

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The tribes in Anbar are stubborn and they have many ruthless warriors. That’s a proven fact and it looks like Al-Qaeda had just made their gravest mistake—their once best friends are just about to become their worst enemy.

Omar, Iraq

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2007

Noted in passing:

MACDILL AFB, Tampa, March 16, 2007 —CENTCOM-  Admiral William J. Fallon assumed command of U.S. Central Command from Gen. John P. Abizaid in a change of command ceremony held earlier today at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa,

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