Archive for October 31st, 2007

Karen Hughes Hangs It Up

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One of the Bush stalwarts, Karen Hughes, has finally decided to call it quits.  She is leaving her job as Under-Secretary of State where she was responsible for making sure that Bush Administration policy wasn’t misunderstood by the Islamic world.  Mission Accomplished.  The Muslim world gets it, and they hate it. Now we just need […]

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I agree with Dana

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The Republicans were all about swinging for the fence trying to get that Reagan-esque one-liner that would open the money floodgates at the Heritage Foundation. The Democrats on the other hand…. I think it should be fairly clear by now that if I think a Republican is the superior candidate for office I will say […]

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Q: Can we stop saying “Closeted Republican” and just say “Republican?”

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The term “closeted republican” seems redundant to me. Link

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Why poor is awesome!

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There I was 19 years old and a father.  I had a high school education and now 3 mouths to feed.  I was poor.   Let’s be honest though, I chose to be poor.  You see at 19 these are the kinds of choices you make.  You look in the mirror after rubbing one out and […]

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A Donviti keen observation #207

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Poor people are poor because they like being poor.  They aren’t motivated to do shit.  It’s pretty much their own fault they are poor.  Happy halloween!

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Rep. Ennis up 2-to-1 in money race

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PATRICK JACKSON has the story. DOVER — Rep. Bruce Ennis, D-Smyrna, has an almost 2-1 fundraising edge over his Republican opponent, Appoquinimink School Board President Joanne Christian, according to reports filed with the state Election Department. Ennis raised about $42,900 during the reporting period, which started when he entered the race to succeed the late […]

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