Clatworthy Comes A Calling

Filed in Delaware by on October 22, 2008

I remember like it was yesterday when Dave Burris said that John Clatworthy could be using FLS Connect for something other than Robo Calls. Four days later my phone rings from the Republican State Committee of Delaware (302-651-0260) with a John Clatworthy robo call.

The robo call was from “your State Representative Deborah Hudson” though this might come as a big surprise to Greg Lavelle, my actual State Representative. Apparently John Clatworthy will join forces with Hudson to balance the state budget and stop the Indian River Bridge boondoggle. I guess Charlie Copeland wasn’t up for the job when he was my State Senator.

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  1. delawaredem says:

    So Son of Clatworthy is against replacing a collapsing at any minute bridge that serves as the only connection to the lower beaches? Son of Clatworthy wants people to die when the bridge collapses, as it is expected at the very latest in 2012?

    Building a bridge to nowhere is a boondoggle. Building a bridge to where people actually live is necessary. And replacing a bridge that is a safety hazard is moral.

  2. jason330 says:

    The tax money needed for bridges needs to stay in the pockets of rich people like Mike Castle because that helps the economy.

    Duh.

  3. X Stryker says:

    Pawlenty economics at work.

  4. nospam says:

    delawaredem,

    it’s not the only connection to the southern beaches – you can detour around the bays.

    and my guess is clatworthy was saying that he’d manage and oversee things so bridge fiascos wouldn’t happen agaain in the future. i haven’t heard anyone actually saying the bridge doesn’t need to be replaced. but again that’s just my guess.

  5. nemski says:

    I heard an ad on WDEL this morning. It was a Delaware Republican ad that mentioned the Indian River bridge.

    What was funny was that it was a negative ad that wrapped up with something like “Vote Republican for a positive change.” LOL.