Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

Gennie at Dizzy Girl is a brave soul. She’s been watching Moonbat Central, otherwise known as Democratic Underground.
Bloody amazing she’s still with us, actually.

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

I have not been able to pull WPHT in very well the last few mornings… normal problem in Rochester for this time of year. I’m glad others are listening, including readers of Michelle Malkin… who passes on a reader

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

Little Green Footballs passes along a link today, reporting that the V-Street Anthrax thing was an error.

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

Who the beep is “”Mario Vasquez” , and why do I care? Are we so lacking in important topics of the day that we need to focus on this kinda of nonsense?

I said a few months ago;

It

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

Alarming News notes the case of one Rachel Corrie.. she of the ‘Standing in front of a moving tank is cool’ crowd.

Apparently, Rachel Corrie came by her stupidity honestly.
Her parents are now suing Israel, the IDF, and Catepillar.

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Eric Florack on March 16th, 2005

The Cocktail Hour (mcPhillips) links to a George Neumayr column today, which speaks to the people’s perception of the law, once the Judiciary gets done with it.

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Eric Florack on March 15th, 2005

Channel 4 in the DC area says that the Feds have closed the V-street facility; apparently more Anthrax.

That, by the way, is where the Penetgon gets all it’s mail.

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Eric Florack on March 15th, 2005

McPhillips asks a rather interesting question:

Is Scott Erb the next Ward Churchill?

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Power Line points ot a Zogby report on Socialist Security that is interesting.  Says Hindrocket:

He notes that in his pollling, those who described themselves as members of the investor class favored President Bush by a margin of 61% to

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Eric Florack on March 15th, 2005

So says Little Green Footballs.

H/T GOP Bloggers

Of course they’d never have said anything of the sort anywhere near the election, eh?

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Eric Florack on March 15th, 2005

Power Line makes note this morning of the passing of John Barron… a death I wasn’t aware of. Big Trunk links a number of articles together on the topic.

By the way Blogger’s hiccupping, again. (sigh)

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Eric Florack on March 15th, 2005

so, the echo from Sarbaines saying he wasn’t running again, hadn’t died yet before Kweisi Mfume stands up and says he’ll run for Sarbaines seat.

Look, let’s call this what it is; The NAACP is a corrupt puppet of

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Eric Florack on March 14th, 2005

Billy Beck notes the Caribbean, Air Transat flight 961 story and wonders why he hadn’t heard of the week-old story.

Some background, before I start flaying things….

At 35,000 feet above the Caribbean, Air Transat flight 961 was heading home

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After watching what CBS did with the Reagan story a couple years ago, one wonders why anyone is shocked at how out of touch CBS’s version of the book “Saving Milly” is from the reality, and from the real-life expereince

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Eric Florack on March 14th, 2005

McQ over at Q & O discusses Steven Levy’s concerns about a lack of diversity in blogdom, today.

Because the old media was a closed system, they controlled who entered it and who was allowed to participate.  IOW, there was

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