Eric Florack on December 1st, 2006

Ace notes Andrew the Excitable as saying:

I’ve often wondered how many straight Catholics fully appreciate how gay their church has always been. Especially in the old days. High Mass was, in its heyday, more elaborate and choreographed than a

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Eric Florack on November 30th, 2006

As an update to my comments on Captain Ed’s post on Newt and ‘free speech’, yesterday… I note Andy McCarthy over at The Corner

Captain Ed offers an uncharacteristically overwrought analysis of Newt Gingrich’s sensible argument that the current threat

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The New York Times just can’t figure out why dispite affirmative action hires by major law firms, white males are more apt to make partner: 

 

Thanks to vigorous recruiting and pressure from corporate clients, black lawyers are well represented now

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Eric Florack on November 29th, 2006

Captain Ed….

Newt Gingrich has tried to position himself as the premiere conservative candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, a mission made easier by the list of front-runners already in the race. However, he may have taken a stumble

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WASHINGTON — Fox- American paper money represents an unfair impediment to the blind, and the Treasury Department must come up with new U.S. currency to help the visually impaired use cash, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge James

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davidl on November 28th, 2006

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(H/T Photo:  University Wisconson – Law School

It never fails to amuse my vocabulary challenged male brain these purported scientific studies that show that men and women are different. Gee, I always thought the purpose of Science was to reveal

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Eric Florack on November 28th, 2006

I’ve held my peace about this Atlanta case, because there was something about it that simply did not add up.  Some information at some point was going to start leaping out at us… information that most critics would ignore. 

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Eric Florack on November 27th, 2006

So, I wander over to enemy territory, (know your enemy, and all that) and am faced with:

I have no use for Jim Wallis and I begin to wonder if he really has the interests of Democrats and progressives at

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Eric Florack on November 26th, 2006

PowerLine:

During this year’s political campaign, Republicans accused the Democrats of having no ideas other than opposition to whatever President Bush is for. To counter that perception, Nancy Pelosi announced a legislative program the centerpieces of which were raising the

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Eric Florack on November 26th, 2006

-(Newsmax)- Whistle-blowers tipped off the government to $1.3 billion worth of fraud cases over the past year, largely at hospitals or other health care providers, the Justice Department said Tuesday.In all, the department recovered $3.1 billion in settlements –

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Eric Florack on November 26th, 2006

A few clips of Fran, yesterday, along with my comments;

Your Curmudgeon is an ardent hawk. He believes passionately that Islam must be whipped back into its Arabian kennel and quarantined there, no matter what that undertaking might do to

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davidl on November 26th, 2006

Lori Montgomery and Christopher Lee’s article the the Washington Post is illumunating.

One, it illlustrates how the MSM ignored largely successful republican programs in the run up the the election and let the democrats run on sound byte politics.

Two,

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WND- A Democrat community leader who would “offer a homily during worship services” and facilitated his congregation’s “opening our doors to all people regardless of sexual orientation” has been given a slap on the hand after pleading guilty to extensive

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Eric Florack on November 24th, 2006

Earlier today, I wrote, as regards a scholarship for white collegians:

We need not look any further than the reaction to this scholarship fund, to understand that the equality was never the primary goal of such scholarships centered around minorities.

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