Archive for January, 2017
Dear Delaware GOP
With all of Trump’s shenanigans between religious tests for immigrants, the reformation of the National Security Council, and building the wall, you think we would have forgotten. Sorry, Delaware Republicans, we’ve learned how to multi-task.
January 30, 2017 Open Thread
Delawareans protest as PHI, Support at Islamic Society of Delaware, School Delays Downstate, Dance benefit, Shooting in Laurel
January 29, 2017 Open Thread
Delaware medical data breach, car accident involving police, Chris Coons, Philadelphia Eagles
Do you get it now Tom Carper? At long last, do you fucking get it?
Tom Carper, do you finally understand? Vote NO on everything and resist this President or you are a collaborator in his reign of madness.
What Al Thinks You Need To Know: Jan. 28, 2017
A Guest Post from Alby Damned If you’re collected indications that Trump is either different or incompetent, take your pick, here’s one that went mostly unnoticed: No Friday news dump. Then again, they’ve been dumping all week, so maybe it was time to rinse out the dumpsters. It’s almost impossible to keep up with the […]
We Are That Nation Now
President Trump issued an executive order that suspended entry from Mulsim countries and added religious tests giving Christians and other minority religions priority over Mulsim people.
January 28, 2017 Open Thread
Eugene Young, City Council and prayer, Dover Downs, Escaped Macaw, Beaches, CDC Report
Strange Times
A Chilean friend’s mother was in town for recently. I knew that they were academics who escaped Pinochet by crossing the Andes into Argentina, then found asylum in the USA. I said “Now you’ve seen the rise of fascism in two countries.” She said “Three. I was a little girl in Spain when Franco came […]
Firefly Festival Lineup Announced: Bob Dylan
The sixth Firefly Festival will be held at Dover on June 15-18. Ticket go on sale at 1 PM today.
Teenage Tobacco Possession Bill Changed
HB 36 changed, though it still seems to be colossal waste of time and resources for Delaware and its Family Courts.
R. I. P. Maggie Roche
For those of you younger than a certain age, you may never have heard of the Roches. I aim to correct that oversight. To me, they were a wonderful, though little-known, musical treasure despite critical acclaim. Which is understandable as they were sorta ‘anti-careerists’, but to me, they were, and remain, special. Three sisters who […]
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