Eric Florack on January 18th, 2010

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MLK: Yes, today is Martin Luther King’s birthday, or at least when we celebrate it. David’s thoughts from 2007 are still potent today. Read them. David also pointed up last year
From Martin Luther King’s “I have a Dream” [...]

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DavidL on January 4th, 2010

The commentary that sent the libtards aghast, video

Reax La Shawn Barber:
First, that “many high-profile Christians have had damaging sex scandals” doesn’t negate or contradict Christ’s call to repent of our sins, to confess faith in his finished work on the cross to blot out sin, and to obey his commands. Christians are [...]

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DavidL on November 4th, 2009

Barack Obama vintage 2006, as attributed by Jeff Zeleny, New York Stimes:
“My goal is every candidate I campaign for, I want to win — every single candidate,” said Mr. Obama, who at the time was a freshman senator and had just finished traveling coast-to-coast on behalf of Democrats.
With a smile, he looked directly into the [...]

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Eric Florack on October 29th, 2009

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CASH FOR CLUNKERS WAS A CLINKER: Not that we expected otherwise, but the waste involved with the thing is staggering. The Christian Science Monitor:
American taxpayers paid a lot of cash for those clunkers: $24,000 for each new car sold, [...]

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Eric Florack on October 5th, 2009

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POLANSKI: Glenn Reynolds says in a Washington Examiner column over the weekend:
“Technologically and market-wise, Hollywood is in the weakest position it’s ever been, and yet it is also more arrogant than it was in its Golden Age.”
That’s true [...]

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Art Smith on July 4th, 2009

Two hundred and thirty-three years ago, the men of the Second Continental Congress made a bold gesture as they sought to uncleave themselves from their ties with Great Britain.  A gesture intended to convey that they were serious about the war that was already raging on the American Continent.  A gesture intended to tell the [...]

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Eric Florack on June 12th, 2009

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This is the First Dept Edition

From our Dept of Intemperate Thoughts: So, now that Whalen has (wrongly, I think) apologized for ‘outting’ that Publius moron, when might we expect an apology for “outingouting” Jeff Gannon?  About the time that the nether-world’s refrigeration [...]

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Eric Florack on June 4th, 2009

Oh, my.
Where to begin, on an examination of Obama’s speech to the Middle East? I’m certainly not going to hit you with all 6000 words.  I can’t even jump on everything in the speech that should be jumped on. An intensive response would take a week to formulate and still not cover ten percent of the serious [...]

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This is the “Change the oil, rotate the Tires” Edition

Men are from Mars and Earth Girls are Easy… or something: John Hawkins has an interview up you’ll want to see,  with Shaunti Feldhahn, one half of the couple [...]

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DavidL on April 29th, 2009

Bush adminstration prepared for pandemics, Tevi Troy, Wall Street Journal:
Swine flu has presented the Obama administration with its first major public-health crisis. Fortunately for the Obama team, the Bush administration developed new tools that will prove critical in meeting this challenge.
Under President Bush, the federal government worked with manufacturers to accelerate vaccine development, stockpiled crucial [...]

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With all the attention being placed on the story out of Buffalo about the beheading of Aasiya Z. Hassan the other day,  I’ve been watching the Buffalo outlets a bit more closely.  This morning, I note this story from yesterday, in the Buffalo News,  of which, I’ll echo a bit:
Nazim Mangera felt tears welling in [...]

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Eric Florack on January 26th, 2009

DALLAS -(AP)- The coach of a Texas high school basketball team that beat another team 100-0 was fired Sunday, the same day he sent an e-mail to a newspaper saying he will not apologize “for a wide-margin victory when my girls played with honor and integrity.”
Kyle Queal, the headmaster for Covenant School, said in The [...]

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DavidL on December 18th, 2008

BO (Barack Obama) has selected Rick Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration.   Personally I could care less.   BO is about stage craft and one blowhard minister is pretty like any other.   However  even the leftard homphiles are starting to catch on, or fess up to, BO’s dog and pony show.
One Pam Spaulding, Pandagon:
This selection is clearly not [...]

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DavidL on November 1st, 2008

They way Barack Obama covets other people’s money, he can not be a Christian, video: 

Tigerhawk offers a pity response to BO  and McQ, Q and O, a more analylitical one.   As Patterico demonstrates, BO only thinks of charity as giving away other people’s money,  not his own:
Looking at Obama’s charitable giving in since 2000 based [...]

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DavidL on October 27th, 2008

Barack Obama, 2001, via Michelle,and Stop the ACLU:
[G]enerally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. Says what the states can’t do to you. Says what the Federal government can’t do to you, but doesn’t say what the Federal government or State government must do on your behalf, and that hasn’t shifted and one of [...]

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