Many people think that neck bolts are for electricity. Actually, John Boehner to use then when attaching his leather codpiece to Castle’s face in the Longworth Office building’s S&M sex dungeon.
I think it is telling that the Congressman’s photo has a background of an abandoned store front. On Main St in Newark. A good example of Republican trickle-down economics.
Good catch Rebecca! Parading in front of abandonded storefronts…dressing up as ghosts while Castle’s buddies are busy attacking the President for saluting the real dead.
slightly off-topic, but it was already mentioned… Isn’t that a former CVS store? Alan Levin must feel so conflicted.
Why? CVS was his competitor in his day of HAPPY HARRY’s.
Actually I think a lot of smaller drugstores are empty now because they are moving into bigger standalone stores with drivethrough.
That CVS was a failed model that they tried as a concept there and in other areas, all of which closed. They attempted there a Front-of-Store-only “drug” store, meaning it had no pharmacy. That particular CVS was not a recession-economy casualty as it was a bad-business casualty. I also would hardly call any CVS a small drug-store.
All that clarified, Rebecca is right. Whomever took that pic, if it was intended for PR, needs to be slapped in the nuts. So many other places on Main St and that’s the shot. D’oh! Does everyone need a campaign manager these days? Sheesh! I think I should start being a paid consultant. Lord knows, I can see the demand.
little red x
Not sure what happened – fixed
I think the obvious is Mike Castle demonstrates the Republican health care plan.
“Congressman Castle continued to serve Delaware for years after his death during the 2006 campaign.”
Many people think that neck bolts are for electricity. Actually, John Boehner to use then when attaching his leather codpiece to Castle’s face in the Longworth Office building’s S&M sex dungeon.
I think it is telling that the Congressman’s photo has a background of an abandoned store front. On Main St in Newark. A good example of Republican trickle-down economics.
Good catch Rebecca! Parading in front of abandonded storefronts…dressing up as ghosts while Castle’s buddies are busy attacking the President for saluting the real dead.
I think that it is amusing that Mr. No Health Care For You is being escorted by a Team of Grim Reapers.
Isn’t that a former CVS store? Alan Levin must feel so conflicted.
Actually I think a lot of smaller drugstores are empty now because they are moving into bigger standalone stores with drivethrough.
Filling them up though still depends on jobs coming back.
Well you’ve gotta give Mike one thing. No snootyhandlers construct his narrative.
How about “Castle for Senate. I’m dead, but you know my name.”
Yes anon,
That storefront is on Main St. Newark, prime retail space. If Bush hadn’t killed the U.S. economy somebody would be eager to move in there.
Oooo Brooke – good one!
anon and Brooke made me ROFL.
slightly off-topic, but it was already mentioned…
Isn’t that a former CVS store? Alan Levin must feel so conflicted.
Why? CVS was his competitor in his day of HAPPY HARRY’s.
Actually I think a lot of smaller drugstores are empty now because they are moving into bigger standalone stores with drivethrough.
That CVS was a failed model that they tried as a concept there and in other areas, all of which closed. They attempted there a Front-of-Store-only “drug” store, meaning it had no pharmacy. That particular CVS was not a recession-economy casualty as it was a bad-business casualty. I also would hardly call any CVS a small drug-store.
All that clarified, Rebecca is right. Whomever took that pic, if it was intended for PR, needs to be slapped in the nuts. So many other places on Main St and that’s the shot. D’oh! Does everyone need a campaign manager these days? Sheesh! I think I should start being a paid consultant. Lord knows, I can see the demand.