Featured Article #1
Biden Bringing the Heat
He is such a huge campaign asset, and so great at bringing the working class heat, that it is almost too perfect that the Republicans picked Mitt Romney.
watch?v=C1o-CApj1v4
jason330 | May 16th, 2012 | 4 comments | Continued
Featured Article #2
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Weds., May 16, 2012
If today’s column was science fiction, it’d be called “Invasion of the Home Invasion Bills”. Oh, no! There are two of them, accosting every legislator in their path! Cut to the finish: Turns out both bills are harmless and toothless, so no Solomoronic solons were injured in the creation of this legislative fever dream.
Both bills soon to be available to you at no cost in the guise of political brochures.
SB 161 and HB 277 both passed the Senate yesterday. Since a Senate amendment was added to HB 277, both bills head to the House. Both bills create the ‘new crime’ of home invasion. Both bills are merely political window dressing, as there are already about 150 offenses that would put home invaders away for a long, long time. Did I mention that this is an election year?
El Somnambulo | May 16th, 2012 | 8 comments | Continued
Featured Article #3
“No Shit Sherlock” Judgement Against Sussex County Council’s Prayer Pracice
The Sussex County Council is its own worst enemy. Here is the table of contents from the plaintiff’s argument.
I. The Sussex County Council’s practice of reciting the Lord’s Prayer before Council
meetings is plainly unconstitutionalA. The Lord’s Prayer is a distinctively Christian prayer
B. Sectarian legislative prayers are unconstitutional
C. Even under a more permissive minority view that allows individual sectarian
prayers in some circumstances, the Council’s prayer practice
unconstitutionally affiliates the Council with one particular religion
D. The Council’s prayer practice also violates the Delaware Constitution
jason330 | May 16th, 2012 | 23 comments | Continued
Featured Article #4
DBSR membership and other info
I’ve taken some inquiries on membership info for “Delaware Businesses for Social Responsibility,” a business advocacy group dedicated to the proposition that business advocacy groups should advocate for more than tax cuts. Hit the jump for the details.
If you are interested in joining in time to get the member rate for the ASBC business summit in Washington this June, let me know. Also, there will be a DBSR steering committee within the next two weeks. If you want to be involved with that email me at the email address located at the bottom of this post.
jason330 | May 15th, 2012 | 0 comments | Continued
Featured Article #5
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Tues., May 15, 2012
Since this promises to be the week that the Sheriff of Nuttingham is ordered to stand down, I have one question: What happens if he doesn’t?
Do Jeff Christopher and his followers strike you as the type of people who will simply accept their fate and go gently into that good night? I hope that they [...]
El Somnambulo | May 15th, 2012 | 17 comments | Continued
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