Comment Rescue: Think 123 On Delaware Politics – Where Does O’Donnell Live?

Filed in Delaware by on September 18, 2010

While I won’t link to David Anderson’s House of Crazy, Think123 has been asking the same questions on every thread.  Needless to say, he has received no answers.  Notta one.

Do you know where O’Donnell was born, raised, went to school?  Do you know where she lives currently?  What year she became a Delaware resident.  Do her parents live in Delaware?  We need to hear some personal details. I can’t find anything.  What [do] you know?  Many of us are wondering how she survived with no income to speak of for ten years.

These are not unreasonable questions – they are basic.  Why are the answers such a secret?

Can anyone provide answers?

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  1. Ordinary Joe says:

    What? have you become birthers around here?

  2. Michelle says:

    I thought she lived in Greenville Place. Certainly she rents a townhouse there. Source

  3. pandora says:

    Michelle, if you read further down in your linked article, you find this:

    During the interview with The Weekly Standard, O’Donnell raised questions about where she lives, saying she leaves her townhome at Greenville Place Apartments every night. The townhome is rented using campaign funds and is listed as her address on voter registration. O’Donnell refused to say where she sleeps for “security reasons.”

    So… the Greenville Place apartment is being paid out of her campaign funds, and she leaves there every night.

  4. Phil says:

    Lol, they must not of been looking very hard. just google: O’Donnell wiki.

  5. heragain says:

    See, it would look like fraud, to me, to have an address that is not your actual address used as your voting address.

  6. JG says:

    Read someplace that she grew up in Moorestown, NJ

  7. no one special says:

    When did wiki become a credible source?

  8. anon says:

    When did wiki become a credible source?

    Overlooking for the moment you have no clue what a “wiki” is, and assuming you mean “wikipedia” – the moment they required citations for each assertion of fact.

    If there’s no citation for an assertion, or the citation doesn’t check out, then you don’t have to believe the assertion.

  9. Another Mike says:

    Her myspace page from 2008 says she graduated from Moorestown (NJ) High School, then went to Fairleigh Dickinson U., from which she graduated about 2 weeks ago.

    As for income, she reminds me of a guy I rode the bus with during high school. He would go around once in a while asking people for a quarter or 50 cents, never saying why he needed it. Then when he got off the bus he would thank everyone for the $15 he made that day.

  10. think123 says:

    I eventually went to Wikipedia. They have it she was raised in Jersey aspired to be an actress, but then founded a Christian group focused on sex problems. Curing gays, anti-masturbation, anti-lust. Appeared many times as a TV pundit mainly discussing the Biblical approach to sex. It is fair to say her focus for the past decade has been matching various sexual practices to what the Bible says. Then she came to Delaware in hopes of being our United States Senator. That really is about it. Wiki does mention her college refused to give her a diploma and sued her for stiffing them on tuition. No mention of getting busted for pilfering the records at the conservative think tank.

  11. mongo says:

    Let me contribute this thought to the conversation– if you consider her followers, many of whom are delusional shut ins who think they have a chance with her. I’ll bet she gets all kinds of creepy invitations, propositions and offers of nights on the town.

    Considering the nature of her supporters, she probably needs to have more security than say, Tom Carper.

    She’s still an awful person, and a worse candidate.

    Mongo

  12. Mongo, her followers are the type that open fire on GYN/OBs. They are impatient for the “end of days”.
    Considering the nature of her supporters, we probably need to have more security than say, Tom Carper.
    Ya gotta dance with the one that brought ya, and it is proving to be a cult classic.

  13. jason330 says:

    This is a non-starter. For people who like O’Donnell is sounds like badgering. To people who don’t like O’Donnell is sounds like another straw hitting the back of a camel that has been crushed flat.

    Also, you don’t need to reside in a state to be seated as a Senator from that state. You only need to “inhabit” the state at the time of the election.