Archive for December 21st, 2010

Happy Winter Solstice, Christine O’Donnell

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Happy Winter Solstice, Christine O’Donnell

Delaware Liberal would have been remiss if we did not wish three-times-failed Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell a Happy Winter Solstice!

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Serious Presidential Contender Haley Barbour

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Serious Presidential Contender Haley Barbour

Haley Barbour is one of those politicians who is inexplicably popular with press. Despite his many years as a DC lobbyist, his 2 terms as governor of the state of Mississippi make him an automatic GOP contender. He really stepped in it this weekend when he did an interview with the Weekly Standard and said segregation wasn’t that bad and praised the Citizen’s Council as helping with integration.

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Net Neutrality at Death’s Door?

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Net Neutrality at Death’s Door?

The one story that FoxNews gets right, though they get a little Keith Olbermann about it. 😉

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Tuesday Open Thread

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Tuesday Open Thread

The Tuesday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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The GOP Horserace for 2012

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The GOP Horserace for 2012

It seems we’ve got a case of Republican Musical Chairs. Who will be left sitting, so to speak, in 2012?

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State Budge Cuts Looming

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State Budge Cuts Looming

Delaware’s budget process begins in earnest as forecast numbers were released yesterday.

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“Conservative” Jesus

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“Conservative” Jesus

I’m not surprised by this article, since many conservatives politicize Jesus.  Instead of modeling their lives after Jesus, they model Jesus after their lives.   Very convenient.  They’ve reduced their religion to taking sides at a sporting event. He helped the poor without one government program. He healed the sick without a government health care system. […]

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