Eric Florack on November 14th, 2003

Kerry isn’t going to take public money?

Kerry to opt out of Public Financing

Well, so much for the statement about how he won’t use his wife’s money.

Of course the other option is George Soros….

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Eric Florack on November 14th, 2003

I know, the headline’s silly. I couldn’t resist.

I couldn’t care less about the show, frankly, but I found the pic of Boy George and O’Donnel together amusing. Since they’re both funding this nonsense, I wonder, if these two rather

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If you’re wondering why these candidates are opting out of the public financing process, look no farther for proof than George Soros.

Kerry Opts Out of Public Financing for Primaries (washingtonpost.com)

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Eric Florack on November 14th, 2003

More proof Hitlery is running for President…

Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier Online

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Eric Florack on November 14th, 2003

Looks like the idiot contractor that Time Warner hired finally got it’s act together, asnd the web page is back online.
I’ll be doing some updating this weekend, but other than another new BIT, don’t expect miricles…. I’m also instaling

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Eric Florack on November 14th, 2003

More news from the Iraqi Frontier you won’t hear from the Mainstream press.

BBB: Dozens of Saddam Hussein’s followers assassinated

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

kerry lied.
Remember that ‘Rock the Vote” nonsense MTV put up the other night?
Apparently, i was laughing hard enough that I missed an onbious lie Kerry put forward.

A question posed in an e-mail from someone watching the debate

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

New Scientist goes a little further on the subject of memory, and CD’s and whatnot.

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

I'[m sitting and watching the ‘debate’ going on in the Senate and wondering if the real message is getting out here… that being how shalow the Democrats really have been.  The subject is the stonewalling of President Bush’s judicial nominations.

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

Clinton going to bat for the Chinese.
Big shock, huh?

News Link

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

I can’t think of anything that will lock up the Democrat nimination faster, and yet lose the general election faster, than the endorsement of the lergest government employee union. AFSME. Consider it’s implications: The government workers see him as growing

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

I see where Orin Hatch is working on more Hate Crimes legislation. The first clue Hatch should have had is that Kennedy is behind this.

I already expressed some thoughts on the general idea of hate crimes laws a couple

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Eric Florack on November 13th, 2003

I wake up this morning, and check the web pages that are hosted on RR and they’re all two weeks old. I’m starting to get a little frustrated. Keep visiting here, though; the stuff hosted on Blogger, appear to be

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Eric Florack on November 12th, 2003

A must read. Force feed this to the next liberal you hear moaning about jobs.

Jobless Recovery?l

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Eric Florack on November 12th, 2003

Like your CD collection?
Think anti-piracy programming efforts will hobble the pirates?
Think again.

news link

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