Archive for July 2nd, 2008
He Can’t Answer the Question.
That is why this week we have seen the McCain campaign react so defensively and angrily at what former NATO Commander Gen. Wesley Clark said on Sunday. All Clark said was that being a fighter pilot and being shot down in Vietnam did not qualify him to be President. He did not dishonor or smear […]
Lofink Statement On Son Anthony J. Lofink ‘s Sentencing
Rep. Vincent A. Lofink, R-Caravel Farms, issued the following statement about his son Anthony J. Lofink ‘s sentencing today in federal court on embezzlement charges: “As the father of four sons, one of whom is autistic, I know that each child presents their own unique joys and challenges. “Tony has always been a study in […]
Yet Another Heartless Corporation
We all know about the theft of the truckloads of chicken from the Food Bank of Delaware last week. The trucks and the chicken were recovered near Jersey City, NJ, but the truckloads of chicken were spoiled and had to be thrown away. From the News Journal: Waste Management and the Delaware Solid Waste Authority’s […]
I have to think that magazine covers like this are worth more than an editorial in the NYT
…unlike NYT editorials – this magazine cover is in nearly every checkout line in nearly every grocery store inthe country.
Book Club Date Check
I have done a little research for our upcoming book club meeting. I think we are going to hold it at The Lobby House in Dover. The only question is the date and time. I was thinking about next Thursday at 6:30. Can I get some feedback in the comments to let me know if […]
Open Source Radio Ad: Take 2
I liked the original concept – so this is just a slight tweak. We’ll need to settle on a final version pretty soon, so do me and pay special attention to the part where Geek enumerates the benefits for the listener. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (rock guitar music bed quick fade out.) ME: Hey geek, listen to this new […]
A Blast from the Past
For the last few months I’ve been experiencing a strong sense of déjà vu; a feeling that we’ve been here, done that. The curious thing about this sensation is that it’s not limited to one party or one candidate. Now the obvious example is John McCain and his – and everyone who dares utter his […]


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