Around the Horn Friday: Think Spring Edition
Welcome to Around the Horn for Sunshine Week. The legislature was in session this week, so they generated some headlines with some of our favorite blogs.
Citizens for a Better Sussex has got a website up and running, but it hurts my head to look at it…
Hube is annoyed that Special Ed students can get away with acts that non-Special Ed students cannot. I can see his point, but there are obviously cases in which special ed students deserver more latitude especially when their actions are related to their disability.
Over at Delaware Grapevine, Celia has an interesting story about how Mike Castles role in selecting judges has been diminished by the White House’s reaction to the November election results.
Dana has a post rushing (justifiably) to the aid of John Atkins for not being able to defend itself. The possible motive? The future political aspirations of Wayne Smith…
Donviti wants to let you know that he is literate. He is currently reading Conservatives Without Conscience by John Dean. I read the book 6 months ago and I highly recommend it.
Down With Absolutes is inviting any illegal aliens with a credit card to come to the Annual Gridiron Dinner.
Dave Burris is in his glory with the near unanimous passage of HB4. Plus he has a guest post from one of our regular posters, Mike Protack on 50 ways to leave your lover …or something like that.
Jack Markell’s Blog for Delaware has finally been updated with a post about Delawell, a wellness program for State employees.
JttR has Ahnold as the Hack of the week for CA’s decision to move up their primary to Feb 5th.
Karmic Jay has some thoughts on how we are letting our neighborhoods and infrastructure deteriorate while engaging in foreign adventures.
Kavips has a remembrance of Wayne Smith arguing with Dick Cathcart over thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative, linked by some to autism.
Kilroy thinks that since John Atkins stepped down from all committees we should let bygone be bygones and instead find out what the hell the police were thinking for letting him go.
Over at Liberal Delight Ryan gives kudos to Dana Rohrabacher for supporting an asteroid defense system. I give Rohrabacher kudos for being willing to go on Bill Maher’s show so often.
Mike Mahaffie is pondering the move to a $9M fort on the Canadian border. If you go, I’ll come visit.
MOT Newbie is suffering through the preparations for baby #3 and celebrating his boy’s elevation to Majority leader. Good to see that you’re posting again, buddy.
Nancy at Delaware Way is chock full of good stuff this week. Some Atkins, some turtles and another brewing scandal in the White House, circumvention of the Presidential Records Act.
Saving the best for last, Tommywonk has coverage of lots of wonderfully wonky issues, including yard waste bans at Cherry Island, Christina’s disservice to Wilmington students and an essay contest. I’ll be working on my essay the weekend…
That is all for this week. Next week I plan to work on the blogroll. If you haven’t posted in more than a month, expect to be dropped. If there are any suggestions for blogs to be added, please suggest in the comments section of this post. Happy St. Patty’s Day, and get a designated driver, Rep. Atkins.
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Next week I plan to work on the blogroll
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thanks for doing the heavy lifting there, geek.
we’ll have to throw you a blogger Christmas basket.
Anyone taking odds on whether Celia hates/loves her weekly appearance on a BLOGROLL!
I say she loves it.
Hi Nancy. No prob. I wonder about Celia myself. She never writes.
I talk to Celia from time to time, and I know she hates being lumped in with bloggers. HATES it.
…all the more reason to keep her on the list.
Whichy reminds me. One of you bloggers should apply to join the Delaware Press Association.
The dues are only $20.00 and it would drive Celia nuts.
Thanks Dave. That makes me smile…
Matthews has a post up requesting a bloggers table at the GridIron Dinner -RSVP by mid-April.
The Press Assn sounds good too.
Bloggers are the new people’s Lobbyists.