Around the Horn Friday: Taking the Wind Out of NRG’s Sails Edition

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 11, 2007

I have been pretty scarce this week. My corporate overlords decided that there were too many people in the office so they fixed the problem. Remind me to short our stock. Anyway, I am back with this post and hopefully I’ll be posting more next week.

Last weekend, the fightin’ 41st traded in a drunk Republican for a wind-friendly Republican. There was quite a bit of analysis out there including Paris Hilton Dave Burris, Nancy at Delaware Way and Kavips.

Dana is mad at legislators for not being green enough to mandate recycling.

In a rare sign of unity, Ryan Mc and Ryan S. both are united in dopiness. I suspect it is a sign that the further we get away from the civil rights movement, the further away from the civil rights movement we get…

There was some wind power news this week,as the PSC accepted the staff recommendations. Nancy wants us to apply pressure to legislators with ties to DelMarVa. Tommywonk recaps where we have been in this fight, and how to keep it going. Dave at FSP points out the national attention that we are getting in this fight and why this is unique.

On the Red Clay S.D. referendum next week, Kilroy is having dreams about it. Mike Matthews is revealing how useless Fulcher is on the subject. Read down the comments on that one to see Protack, Hube, Dan and G. Rex go at it. G is the biggest dope of all.

Joe at Merit Bound Alley has coverage of the crackdown on fortune tellers in Philly. I love this story. Those fortune tellers should have seen it coming.

Mike Mahaffie has a post about jackasses. I’m with you Mike. Please don’t call me a jackass.

Kavips covers the questions that are still unanswered with the surge escalation, the oil and Darth Cheney.

Duffy has a neat story about Jack Chick tracts and the first one he got.

I’m not sure, but I think Paul Smith is handing out those tracts. This post annoys me on many levels.

Finally, blogarella has a teary remembrance of how great things were with Pete duPont at the helm.

Oh, and MOT Newbie still has nothing to offer

And that’s the news that I see fit to print. Let me know if you have a line on a good job for a geek.

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  1. jason330 says:

    Kavips covers the questions that are still unanswered with the surge escalation, the oil and Darth Cheney.

    The thought of having his windpipe crushed by Darth must have given Castle pause. I guess now we all know why the White House meeting took place while Cheney was out of town.

  2. jason330 says:

    Oh crap.

    I just that Paul Smith post and I did not put my Tychem® SL High Performance Chemical Suit with respirator fitted hood, bound seams, gloves and boots first!!!

    The stupid….it BURNS.

  3. kavips says:

    point # 1

    Although funny on its surface, you really have a good point. The timing is significant.

    Thanks for keeping the heat going under that burner. We will see if that green frog decides to stay of jump………..

  4. Wow, Cohen’s piece was stiff and unnatural.

    She seemed to be trying to fit in all sorts of crap that her usually light yet full-of-fire style couldn’t accomodate. No wonder, she was trying to articulate why Pete is was and will be THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING.

    Sorry. Yes, we should keep in mind what worked under his reign and what has subsequently worked against those successes in the twenty years since he has been out of office.

    But puhlease, a little perpsective here.
    ~
    Loved the blogerella nom de blogster, it threw me, I didn’t make the jump but had a grand laugh!

  5. anon says:

    If you got bad Toby Keith tickets last week… you might be a redneck.