“What if” can be educational, and can focus the mind on what is important. that’s the basis behind Kemper-Trego, which is a troubleshooting process that I use on the job as a matter of routine. A number of IT

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davidl on June 27th, 2007

Speaking of redefining words, the AFL-CIO is indeed in rare form:

The battle for the Employee Free Choice Act moves to the 2008 election after a handful of obstructionist senators have blocked a vote on the bill. On a vote

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Eric Florack on June 25th, 2007

fred-thompson.jpgThe Democrats probably spent a couple million dollars to research the subject of Fred Thompson, and his history.  After all that money, after all that time, they finally decided to come out swinging.  Now… usually, if you’re going to attack

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John McCainThe John Robert’s  Supreme Court recognized the First Amendment, and weakened the McCain/Fiengold attempt subvert it. 

WASHINGTON -(AP)- The Supreme Court loosened restrictions Monday on corporate- and union-funded television ads that air close to elections, weakening a key

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Eric Florack on June 25th, 2007

Alex Knapp at OTB this morning:

In a dialogue with one of his readers, Andrew Sullivan argues that if Clinton manages to win the Presidency, it will hardly be a victory for feminism.

Hillary Clinton had a chance to pioneer

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davidl on June 24th, 2007

Barack ObamaOh what a losing canidate will do when he gets desparate. Earlier this month I commented, a plain ordinary comment, on Barack Obama’s poor attempt to play the race card.   Having misplayed the race card, Obama now proceeds to misplay

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

I mean, didn’t he die recently?

Democrats, I’ll bet, would wish so. The Politico’s Roger Simon notes:

Ralph Nader says he is seriously considering running for president in 2008 because he foresees another Tweedledum-Tweedledee election that offers little real choice

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Eric Florack on June 21st, 2007

Uh-oh. How to explain this?

Just 14% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in Congress.

This 14% Congressional confidence rating is the all-time low for this measure, which Gallup initiated in 1973.  The previous

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davidl on June 20th, 2007

Ron PaulFrom Erick, Red State:

Iowans for Tax Relief and the Iowa Christian Alliance have not invited Ron Paul to their candidate debate on June 30th. Thank God!

Mr. Cindy Sheehan a/k/a Lew Rockwell is upset.

Oh happy Day!  Maybe

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Eric Florack on June 19th, 2007

… plus the vid, are all online at Townhall.com

It’s worth your time.

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davidl on June 16th, 2007

If there ever was a video clip which proves a person is not qualified to be president, Byron, has it on Hot Air.  Mike Gravel is on the Laura Ingram show and thinks he talking  to Dr. Laura Schlessinger.  

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Eric Florack on June 13th, 2007

John Hawkins over at Right Wing News, has posted a not very surprising “temperature check” for June:

1) Are you pleased that the Senate immigration bill did not pass?

Yes: 49 — 96%
No: 2 — 4%

2) Do you

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Eric Florack on June 8th, 2007

An interesting, if slightly misguided article today, submitted by Dr. Charles Krauthammer.

krauthammer.jpgIn Britain, Canada and other civilized places, national elections are often called, run and concluded within six weeks. In America, election campaigns go on forever. It used

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John Dowd represented Sen. John McCain in his darkest hour, the “Keating Five” scandal. He supported McCain the first time he ran for president in 2000 and signed up to be a major fundraiser for him in this year’s presidential

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Mrs. ClintonMrs. Clinton’s campaign has announced, and thereby accepted, the endorsement on the only impeached congresscritter serving in the House, Alcee Hastings.

Corruption, perjury and impeachment, Hastings’ endorsement of Mrs. Clinton does seem all too appropriate.

Is Barack Obama cutting into

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