Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

The New York Post is reporting that:

But after members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved Rice by a 16-2 vote yesterday and the full Senate prepared for a vote today, some vehemently anti-Bush Democrats suddenly served notice they

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

Wee keep hearing reports about a planned attack in the Boston area, from four individuals that snuck acorss the Mexican border. Drudge and Michele Malkin have been hot on it. But the best I’ve seen thusfar on this story is

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

FOXNews is reporting one of Moore’s bodyguards was arrested last night for a a felony charge of an unlicensed frearm.

Remember, gang, this is the moron that forced “Bowling for Columbine” down out throats and moaned endlessly about America’s “obsession

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

The Scotsman is reporting this morning on a story I started hearing about yesterday.. and actually commented on at well, I forget where, actually….

“TSUNAMI-struck Thailand has been told by the European Commission that it must buy six A380 Airbus

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

A welcome to Blogdom to Martin McPhillips… which is a name usenet folks will know. He’s running a new blog I have high hopes for, called The Cocktail Hour. Bookmark it. 

Sidenote: Martin, ditch the stock blogger CSS.

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

AnnCoulter.com has a new look. Ann’s new column is a keeper, too. she wonders given the screaming of the Hollywood left about the amount of money being spent on today’s swearing in cerimony… money that they say could be used

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Eric Florack on January 20th, 2005

Boortz points out this morning that John Kerry has one more chance to vote for the confirmation of Doctor Rice for her new post. Advanatge? He could say he’d voted against her before he voted for her.

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Eric Florack on January 19th, 2005
  • Joe Biden yesterday made an interesting comment:

    “I spent a little time in Europe recently, and I have one simple message: Get over it. Get over it. President Bush is our president for the next four years, so get over

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    Eric Florack on January 18th, 2005

    This is a post in response to one over at Billy’s.
    OK, no particular order.

  • Clapton. What can I say? There’s a mess of ’em, but for me a toss-up between “Old Love” on “Unplugged” for pure blues,(Perhaps the
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    So, John Kerry is now out complaining about the number of people who didn’t get counted in Democrat districts.

    Perhaps it’s just me, but I made the connection right off that if these are Democrat- dominated districts where these voter

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    Eric Florack on January 18th, 2005

    WorldNetDaily reports;

    “”Do you want to know why there are so many successful attacks – attacks that are not averted because of good intelligence?” asked one military source familiar with the situation. “Because we’re getting next to nothing out of

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    Eric Florack on January 17th, 2005

    Sharp as a Marble without knowing it, expands the saga of the monster burger at Hardee’s that’s been so much the rage. Apparently, there’s a bigger burger out there.

    How much bigger? Where?

    The burger is 6 lbs.
    The toppings

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    Eric Florack on January 17th, 2005

    The hunt is on, says Time, for a Rather replacement.

    Couric and Koppel are mentioned. The object here is to try and regain some degree of integrity for CBS, supposedly, and who can best accomplish this.

    Couric? No. And

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    Eric Florack on January 17th, 2005

    Today is Martin Luther King day.
    A suitable day to look at the state of the dream, and measuring where we are, and how far we’ve come, by looking back at where we were in recent history.  I make an

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    Eric Florack on January 17th, 2005

    A couple years ago, during the summer, I remarked about a USSC ruling I found troubling in it’s racial inequality, under the guise of equality:

    0626031934- Rochester NY—- In 1964, we here in the US passed a far-reaching civil rights

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