Eric Florack on March 21st, 2005

The New Bit’s Bit is up. A little late, I know. But you’ll see why.

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Eric Florack on March 21st, 2005

There are times when I’m glad I’m not getting paid to write.  This is one of them.

I spent a couple hours yesterday, and a couple more this morning, attempting to explore in my weekly column, my thoughts about the

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2005

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2005

GOP Bloggers remonds us of what Democrats Used to Say on Filibusters:

“‘If we don’t like somebody the President nominates, vote him or her down. But don’t hold them in this anonymous unconscionable limbo, because in doing that, the minority

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2005

Volokh today:

Mark Kleiman’s post, which has persuaded me to change my views on the advisability of deliberately painful executions also has an excellent discussion of retribution as a goal of punishment. Mark points out that many recent blog posts

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Eric Florack on March 19th, 2005

Power Line points out signs of an inability among Democrats to accept reality

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

Crisis Magazine: ”

The immediate cause of Terri’s brain damage was cardiac arrest, which caused her brain to be deprived of oxygen for more than five minutes. In January 1993, Michael Schiavo won a malpractice award of $1.6 million

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

BlogsforTerri

Terri info: Terri speaks
According to Sherri’s sources “Terri Schiavo speaks!”
When the Federal Marshal appeared at the hospice to serve subpoenas, they were accompanied by local police. In serving Terri, she was asked twice, “Do you want to

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

That “Website of the Weird”, BoingBoing, today gives us a classic example of why X-ray alone doesn’t work:

couple of months after 9-11, he got a package through that had a battery pack in the center, with sensors connected by

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

Fat Steve points up that the press is still playing ‘see no evil, report no evil’….

Wonder how long it will be before the MSM really picks up on this? There are currently (10:41 PM) 628 stories on Wolfowitz as

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

Outside The Beltway and Ace of Spades HQ both make mention today on the case of Terri Schiavo, a case i”ve not mentioned here until today.

There are many reasons I’ve not expressed anything on this case, most of them

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Eric Florack on March 18th, 2005

Billy reminds us that there are benefits to the death penalty.

Sheesh.

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Eric Florack on March 17th, 2005

Boortz today makes mention of the ANWR vote yesterday.

“Make no mistake .. there is a huge, almost insurmountable level of ignorance about ANWR.  You’ll hear people talk of gently rolling grasslands, pristine rushing streams and waterfalls, snow-capped mountains.  True

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

Power Line’s Deacon on Blogging and Gender Bias, ala Susan Estrich:

“But our seriousness cuts both ways. Most bloggers are too passionate, and in many cases too busy, to link to a piece that isn’t quite up to par merely

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) – Scott Peterson was sentenced to death Wednesday for murdering his pregnant wife, Laci, more than two years ago.

Good.
Such an indvidual is exatcly the kind of person the death penalty was created for.
Of

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