Eric Florack on August 1st, 2011

College Point, NY— I’m across the water from Manhattan, with Laguardia between myself and there. It’s a pretty sight in the early evening, at least from this distance. I’ll be back here tomorrow morning,  with another load of drinks. Apparently

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davidl on July 29th, 2011

DavidL's Breakfast Scramble
Warmists full of hot air, a twofer from Ed Morrissey, Hot Air:

Two stories have dropped that may blow big holes in the anthropogenic global warming argument — one of which is literally sky-high. Forbes reports on a

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Eric Florack on May 11th, 2009

ramble-teabagWelcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble

This is the “More Tea, Vicar?” Edition

  • The face of Socialism: I’ll bet you didn’t know that Crazy Uncle Hugo decided that

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davidl on April 14th, 2009

I am with Kate, Small Dead Animals, on this one, Telegraph(IK):

The keepers’ bravery was praised after they dragged the 32-year-old out of a moat for the animals. They had to shove the animal out of the way

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Eric Florack on May 28th, 2008

Hume, last night:

The group that spearheaded the successful effort to have polar bears listed as a threatened species has a blueprint for further action that could create ripples throughout the U.S. economy.

The Arizona Daily Star reports the

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  • Yes, dear reader, I know I often write the Rambles so you MUST click on the links to see what the subject is. That’s the idea. That said, let’s get to it.
  • Not often in the last cycle did we

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