Eric Florack on March 31st, 2005

Ann Coulter: :

“On the bright side, after two weeks of TV coverage of the Terri Schiavo case, I think we have almost all liberals in America on record saying we can pull the plug on them. Of course, if

Continue reading about The Emperor’s New Robes

Eric Florack on March 30th, 2005

As a PC support professional, I find stories of reactions to breakdowns interesting… such as this one from MSNBC

The Ontrack study results parallel a study conducted recently by the University of Maryland’s Laboratory for Automation Psychology and Decision Processes.

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Eric Florack on March 30th, 2005

Left Behind says there’s a huge story going on in the middle east you’re not being told about.

Scores of Muslims are converting to evangelical Christianity and will be celebrating their first Easter this year, even amidst widespread persecution and

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Eric Florack on March 30th, 2005

I have recieved many, many notes in E-mail, passing along sympathies over the passing of my mother-in-law from BitsBlog readers.

For both Donna and myself, I thank you.  Your support means a great deal to us.

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Eric Florack on March 30th, 2005

Jane Ann Galt over at Asymmetrical Information notes a post over at Crooked TImber which advocates a European-style paid parental leave system CT defends this nonsense by making light of the percentage of the financial impact:

The experience of parental

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Eric Florack on March 28th, 2005

Sorry, guys. Events in my personal life, have pushed blogging off the map for Monday and most of Tuesday, though I expect I’ll have comments on the day’s events on Tuesday afternoon and evening.

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Eric Florack on March 27th, 2005

I’m sorry to say, I have some sad news for my readers, today.

My mother in law has passed on, on Friday night.

Even while she was dying, we were forced by events to watch the situation in Florida unfold,

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Eric Florack on March 25th, 2005

Long time readers to this site will have noticed that I’ve been somewhat more … how do I say this… In pain, I guess is the best way to say it.  This last week has been particularly painful for my

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Eric Florack on March 25th, 2005

Thoughtful stuff from Thomas Sowell this morning.

Unfortunate, isn’t it, that thoughtful doesn’t matter in our judicial system, hmm?

Continue reading about Thomas Sowell: Killing Terri Schiavo

Eric Florack on March 25th, 2005

The Canadian Press reports more on the level of lies coming form the Martin government.

When I spoke of the level of lies coming from Canada of late, the other day, this saga is a large part of what I

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Eric Florack on March 25th, 2005

Darren says this morning:

I think it’s time to work on the billion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against Michael Schiavo.  With all the information coming out about the lack of help Terri got from her “husband”, I think a lawsuit

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Eric Florack on March 24th, 2005

CNET News has info about a patch that Firefox users had better heed.

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Eric Florack on March 24th, 2005

I posted something to Beck’s post of yesterday, already, I know. But personal events, caused me to revisit the issue.

I asked, yesterday, “How do they know?”

Look, even exclusive of right to die arguments, (Which I think you’ll

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Eric Florack on March 24th, 2005

Hindrocket over at Power Line seems to be onto something with that supposed ‘talking points memo’ about the Shaivo case… the one the Republicans suposedly produced.

It was faked, and ABC is backing away from it.

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Eric Florack on March 24th, 2005

Captain’s Quarters notes that “Media Matters” has swerbed into the truth, but still can’t see it.

This is why Congress wanted the federal court to take a de novo look at the Terri Schiavo case — so that Terri’s fate

Continue reading about How About a Different Fact-finder, Guys?