Archive for May, 2010

Tea Party Targets Mike Castle

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Tea Party Targets Mike Castle

Mike Castle may be seen as an almost-sure winner to take a Democratic seat in November, but that doesn’t make him popular with the Republican base. A Tea Party group in Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley Tea Party, has targeted Castle in their “Tea Party Playing Cards.” The SVTP is asking people to buy a pack […]

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CRI Needs Crash Course in Math

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Today, when CRI and its Republican friends in the General Assembly cite a new study that shows that SB 234 would cost too much and do too little to increase recycling, remember that the figures in the study are pure bullshit, and that the study itself was prepared only for the partisan purpose of killing the bill.

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School Board Elections Today

Filed in Delaware by on May 11, 2010 3 Comments

If you live in the following school districts, remember to vote today. One At-Large seat is being contested in Appoquinimink. The candidates are Julie D. Johnson and Valerie Jones-Rabb (02-25-10). In the Brandywine School District, two candidates are running unopposed for Districts B and E. In the Christiana School District, George E. Evans, Eric M. […]

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CRI’s Dangerous Game.

Filed in National by on May 10, 2010 26 Comments

The Caesar Rodney Institute is a Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization that is prohibited from engaging in partisan or political campaign activities. But CRI’s Executive Vice President Shaun Fink may have crossed that line today.

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RNC Jerks Knees, Knock Selves Out

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President Obama announced his nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan as his pick for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Kagan has a rather impressive resume. One item on Kagan’s resume is that she clerked with Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, whom she considers her mentor. Apparently the RNC thinks Kagan’s Marshall ties are a […]

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Get Out The Vote, Scientifically

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One of the biggest issues for a political campaign is how do you get your base out to vote. Two researchers took a look at this problem and looked at what effect phone calls had on getting citizens out to vote. The study targeted over 150,000 Pennsylvanian registered voters in 2008 who had only voted once […]

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Hair Of The Dog?

Filed in Science and Health by on May 10, 2010 6 Comments

Whenever I’ve had a little too much “fun” (and ended up paying for it) my brother would always say, “hair of the dog.”  Looks like he had a point. Scientists have discovered the molecule in the brain that leads to hangovers. The neuropeptide, a brain-signalling molecule, is believed to cause the body to experience withdrawal […]

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Monday Open Thread

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The Monday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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Lindsey Graham Fights for Terrorists’ Right to Buy Guns

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There has been a lot of talk recently about what sorts of rights terrorists, or suspected terrorists, should have. Should they have the right to a fair trial? Should they have the right to protection from cruel and unusual punishment? Should they have the right to be informed of their rights? There has even been talk […]

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The Changing Face Of Suburbia

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I’m not sure what to make of this: White flight? In a reversal, America’s suburbs are now more likely to be home to minorities, the poor and a rapidly growing older population as many younger, educated whites move to cities for jobs and shorter commutes. An analysis of 2000-2008 census data by the Brookings Institution […]

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Our Liberal Media

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Most of us on the left realize that despite the conventional wisdom that the media is “liberal” it generally leans to the right. It’s not unusual to see stories percolate in the right and then go straight into the mainstream media (look at “Obama’s Katrina” for a good example). Meteor Blades at Daily Kos did […]

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Looks Like Justice Kagan

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The Associated Press is reporting that President Obama will announce the nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court at 10AM Monday morning, replacing the retiring John Paul Stevens.  Kagan will be the third woman on the Supreme Court, and only the fourth overall.

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Happy Mothers’ Day

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Happy Mothers’ Day to all those mothers out there. We really appreciate all you do for us! XOXOXO, Your children In honor of Mothers’ Day, National Geographic has published the world’s worst animal mothers. Enjoy!

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