Archive for November, 2011
Who said it, Kovach or Carney? The ‘Burdensome Regulations’ Edition
Who thinks burdensome regulations are killing the economy? Which candidate is seeking your vote based on a policy of freeing corporations from the onerous and burdensome regulations that are choking off economic growth in America?
See if you can tell by playing this week’s- Who said it? Kovach or Carney?
Monday Open Thread [11.28.11]
Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) will not run for re-election for a 17th term. He’ll hold a press conference at 1 pm ET to discuss his decision.
Tweeting Teen More Media Savvy Than Gov. Brownback
“I don’t think I should write the letter, and I don’t think it would be the best move for me,” Emma Sullivan, 18, said late Sunday night. “At this time, I do not think an apology would be a sincere thing for me to do.”
The Tip Of The Iceberg?
It’s a shame, but we all need to be watchful over people with authority and influence over children. I am not painting all coaches with the same brush, but it seems to me that if you want to have access to children coaching offers a fertile hunting ground.
Paul Calistro Announces for Mayor of Wilmington
Paul Calistro told friends and supporters over this holiday weekend that he was definitely IN as a candidate for the Mayor of Wilmington for 2012.
Robolincoln Edges Out Ron Paul for Third Place in Recent Iowa Polling
I guess Iowa Republicans have not given up searching for the “not Romney”.
Black Friday Open Thread [11.25.11]
On your Black Friday open thread, tell us about the deals you scored, the leftovers you are making or the laughing you are doing at the shoppers or the people working out leftovers strategies.
Black Friday Long Reading Links
With any luck, you got to sleep in late and indulge in a pot of coffee and maybe biscuits and gravy for breakfast. If you are having a fairly leisurely day (or need something to read on your iPad while waiting for your loved ones to emerge with their Black Friday haul) here you go:
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