Archive for January 16th, 2012
To Governor Markell…
In an unprecedented 4-1 decision announced Sunday, the Delaware Board of Pardons is recommending that the death sentence for convicted killer Robert A. Gattis be commuted to life in prison.
It will now be up to Gov. Jack Markell to decide if he will accept the board’s recommendation to spare Gattis’ life or if he will allow the execution of the 49-year-old by lethal injection to go forward as planned early Friday.
A life is literally in Governor Markell’s hands. He might not want this responsibility. But he asked for it, and now he has to decide. I now address the Governor directly….
Monday Open Thread [1.16.12]
“He was simply unwillingly to make the Faustian bargains with the Right that Romney has so willingly made.” David Axelrod, on Jon Huntsman leaving the Presidential race.
Fighting Abnormal (And Fake) Body Images As The Mother Of A 14 Year Old Girl
My 14 year old daughter wears a size 0 and still thinks she’s not skinny enough. It’s enough to make me want to pull my hair out. I want to scream when her friends come over and the discussion spirals into what’s wrong with my body. Granted, their focus is on their bodies only, and they’re quick to come to each others’ defense. Also, they don’t attack someone for their weight or their looks, which, I guess, is a step in the right direction.
But… they are ridiculously hard on themselves.
Happy Birthday, Dr. King
Yesterday would have been Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s 82 birthday. He had a dream……… [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs&feature=fvsr[/youtube]
Thus ends the most quixotic Presidential run this cycle…
So former Utah Governor and former Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, mired in the low single digits in the polls in South Carolina after a respectable but insufficient third place finish in New Hampshire, is dropping out of the race. There was a time, before he became Ambassador to China, that I most feared Huntsman as a potential rival to President Obama. But a misreading of the political landscape and a patriotic decision ended that threat.
Monday Daily Delawhere [1.16.12]

This is the Hockession Community Center now, on Mill Creek Road. However, can anyone tell me what this building once was, and its significance?


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