Archive for May 29th, 2008
Liberalgeek Reporting from the SEU Meeting
I was able to make it to the SEU meeting today to see where this task force is going. Charlie Copeland was not in attendance, but there was no problem getting a quorum this time. It was better attended than the previous one in terms of the public as well. There were about 25 people […]
Celia Cohen Picks Sides in The Lt. Governor Race
You had to know this was coming… Lieutenant governor, Republicans Charlie Copeland Sen. minority leader Finally! The Republicans turn to their next generation — even if it took them 10 years longer than the Democrats Lieutenant governor, Democrats Matt Denn Ins. commissioner All Denn has to do is outpoll a a du Pont family member […]
More Clinton Post Mortem Irony
Elliot at Election Inspection makes a great point. This isn’t amusing to me, in fact it’s kinda tragic, for all of Clinton’s talk about being unfairly attacked because of her gender, she’s actually made it harder for another woman to make a credible run at the presidency in the future.
Day Dreaming
Wouldn’t it be great if Joe Biden just hauled off and punched Joe Lieberman in his stupid fucking face? That would be awesome. Tom Carper would come running to help Lieberman and his skinny girl arms would be trying to push Biden back, but Joe would just push through Carper like someone passing through a […]
QOD
When did doing your job not become good enough? At what point did having to do more than your job requires become the standard and just doing your job become not enough?
I Read the P.O.S. News Journal Web Site So You Don’t Have To
Item 1: A typical “Dog Humps Man’s Leg” Story Carney (hearts) Tom Carper. Ruth Ann Minner…? Never heard of her. Item 2: From the Office of Obvious Shit High density, well-planned residential communities are good. Low density, half-assed McMansions thrown down in random farm fields are bad.
Crunch Time on Wind Power
Tommywonk kicks it off. It’s crunch time. When the General Assembly reconvenes next week, the Senate will have 13 legislative days left to either act or fail to act on wind power. We need everyone who cares about Delaware’s energy future to contact their senators and urge that House Concurrent Resolution 38 be brought to […]


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