This has been a week of success and defeat. On Tuesday, we won our a battle in the war to get wind power in Delaware. But yesterday, Congress folded and lost a battle to end the war in Iraq.
Tommywonk has been the go-to guy on the wind park. Again he proves it with his post on Wednesday. His supremacy is confirmed by KarmicJay and now me. It should be noted that this has been a bipartisan effort. Dave at FSP has been all over this (even got an election victory out of it). But we aren’t out of the woods. Nancy is covering the Federal effort to undo all of our hard work. More to come…
The bad news is that Nancy Pelosi has folded up her tent and let the moron have his way. Jason covers it, Nancy covers it. That about covers it.
The love triangle of Hube, MOTSmitty (aka MOTNewbie), and Donviti created a bit of a ruckus around here. Smitty has a post on it, and Hube is contrite Hube.
Over at Delaware Watch, Dana is recounting the latest efforts of Slick and Slippery Thurman Adams and his FOIA-aversion. His latest opponent, Beau Biden. Kilroy is all over it as well (with Pictures!)
Tyler Nixon has been beating the drum on an issue that I think Dana covered weeks ago. Sidewalk repairs in Wilmington. HB161 would change the law and cost Wilmingtonians sidewalk repairs. DWA has posts about it. And Dana has Tyler on the air about it. FSP has a link to the petition.
Over at Gazizza (Gesundheit!) Paul has given up the dream of Republican hegemony.
It is worth noting that Ryan at JttR is still happy that he voted for George Bush.
At Pencader Day, Duffy pretends that he doesn’t know the difference between weather and climate. Don’t tell Tommywonk.
Mike Mahaffie has been ID’d as an Information Technology Omnivore. I fear that I suffer from the same debilitating problem.
Ryan Mc at Liberal Delight covers Charles Manson’s latest parole hearing. He wonders aloud why this guy wasn’t executed. Manson pre-dates me, but I’m happy to let the guy rot in jail forever. At 72, I don’t think he’ll come up for parole many more times. Plus, if memory serves, the death penalty didn’t become available again until the 70’s.
Finally, It is Memorial Day weekend. Kavips sums up the mixed emotions this stirs in me also. I am proud of our armed forces and the fine job that they do, they are truly in an untenable position. Thank you, veterans. You have done the work that has made us free. I am just sorry that some would waste your blood for their enrichment and ideological ineptitude.
At least 64,333 civilians have been killed in Iraq. 3441 American soldiers have lost their lives.