Archive for September, 2008
STOP PUSH-POLLS & DIRTY REPUBLICAN DIRTY TRICKS!
You Have Homework According to that poll on the left, the underhanded Republican push-polls will have their intended impact and Democratic candidates will be hurt by this Republican dirty tricks campaign. It does not have to be that way. We have to power to see that these strategies don’t work. But we need to act. […]
Push Polling: Not Just for Florida Anymore.
The great Drew Volturo of the Delaware State News reports (sorry no link) about a push poll being used in the 32nd Representative District on behalf of incumbent Donna Stone (R) and against her opponent, Brad Bennett (D): Details of who authorized the poll and how many residents were called are unclear, but indications from […]
Returning to a Focus on Local Races
In a national election as important as the 2008 Presidential election is, and in a national election where, for the first time in history a Delawarean is a candidate for Vice President of the United States, it is quite easy for Delaware Liberal to concentrate on the national presidential race exclusively. During the summer, I […]
Apology
Yesterday, in a post entitled “The Great Depression is Here,” I let my anger and my temper get the better of me, and I said the following: Let’s be clear, without this massive bailout, the economic system of the United States would collapse into a depression worse than the Great Depression. The system would “meltdown.” The Dollar […]
You just can’t make this stuff up
McCain on banking and health OK, a correspondent directs me to John McCain’s article, Better Health Care at Lower Cost for Every American, in the Sept./Oct. issue of Contingencies, the magazine of the American Academy of Actuaries. You might want to be seated before reading this. Here’s what McCain has to say about the […]
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