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Friday Daily Delawhere [12.12.14]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [12.12.14]

Christmas decorations on a house on The Strand in New Castle. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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Thursday Open Thread [12.11.14]

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Thursday Open Thread [12.11.14]

Lower gas prices and their continued fall seems to indicate that President Obama will have a much better 2015 than 2014, or so the Wall Street Journal thinks.

Low oil prices now appear likely to be with us deep into next year, at least, and they are shaping up as a win-win for the president. It’s hard to imagine a single development that carries so many upsides and so few downsides. The domestic economic benefits are obvious; more intriguing but less obvious are the ways low oil prices benefit American strategy around the world.

Perhaps the cowardly Democrats in the General Assembly can use this opportunity to fix our damn roads now.

Now, someone said this upon signing the UN Convention on Torture:

“The United States participated actively and effectively in the negotiation of [this] Convention. It marks a significant step in the development during this century of international measures against torture and other inhuman treatment or punishment. Ratification of the Convention by the United States will clearly express United States opposition to torture, an abhorrent practice unfortunately still prevalent in the world today.

The core provisions of the Convention establish a regime for international cooperation in the criminal prosecution of torturers relying on so-called ‘universal jurisdiction.’ Each State Party is required either to prosecute torturers who are found in its territory or to extradite them to other countries for prosecution.”

That someone was President Ronald Reagan. He says that each state party, i.e. each nation that has entered into the UN Convention Treaty on Torture, is required to either prosecute torturers or extradite them to other countries for prosecution. Thus, President Ronald Reagan has called for the prosecution of President Bush and Vice President Cheney, and if we don’t do it, some other more exceptional nation than the United States must.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [12.11.14]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [12.11.14]

The J.P. Wright House, on Kent Way in Newark. The house was built in 1922, and is now the residence of the President of the University of Delaware. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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Wednesday Open Thread [12.10.14]

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Al Hunt notes that polling shows that “on two controversial issues, the budget deficit and deporting illegal immigrants, the public believes Obama’s critics — even though reality favors the president.” LOL. Reality favors facts. The President deals in facts. The News Media does not. Thus, a public reliant on the News Media will likewise not be informed as to facts.

“By 73 percent to 21 percent, the public says the federal budget deficit has gotten bigger during the Obama presidency. Here are the facts: In fiscal 2009, during the first year of Obama’s presidency, the deficit was $1.413 trillion. In the current fiscal year, the congressional budget office projects the deficit will be $469 billion, down from $483 billion in the budget year that ended Sept. 30. The deficit has been cut by two-thirds during Obama’s six years.”

“By 53 percent to 29 percent, Americans believe that Obama has sent fewer undocumented immigrants home than were deported a decade earlier. That’s a constant refrain of Obama’s immigration critics. It also isn’t true. Immigration agents removed 315,943 people in the last fiscal year. That’s down from 438,421 the year before but up 31 percent from the 240,665 deported in fiscal 2004.”

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [12.10.14]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [12.10.14]

A former grist mill, built in the early 1800s for the Eastbrun-Jeanes Mining Complex, along Upper Pike Creek Road in Pike Creek. The mill is now a residence. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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The Torture Report

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The Torture Report

Massimo Calabresi frames the debate over the report:

What effect will assigning blame have? The CIA says it is so burned by the EIT program that it is permanently out of the business of interrogation and Dianne Feinstein, the hawkish head of the Senate Intelligence committee, says that’s fine. The purpose of her report, she says, is to ensure such a program is never again acceptable to Americans.

But plenty of others, from ex-CIA officer Jose Rodriguez, to former Vice President Dick Cheney, to former CIA chief Michael Hayden, say the program should be available for use if there is another major attack on the U.S. Even Obama’s CIA chief says only that the EIT program is not now “appropriate,” suggesting it might be in other circumstances.

Ultimately, the report’s value lies in answering that simple question: should we ever do it again?

Republicans are for torture. That is what they are saying when they attack the release of the report while at the same time defending the actions of the torturers employed by the US government on the orders of President Bush and Vice President Cheney. And their answer to that question from Mr. Calabresi is “Absolutely.” And that is because they have no morals. No conscience.

The truly disturbing thing about this report is not the revelations of what they did in our name, but how many Americans will just shrug, or join the Republican critics. Come inside to read the report.

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Tuesday Open Thread [12.9.14]

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Tuesday Open Thread [12.9.14]

A new CNN/ORC poll finds 50% of Americans “believe Republican control of both chambers of Congress will be bad for the country, and a majority say it will in fact cause more gridlock in Washington.” Further, 68% of Americans polled say the GOP isn’t cooperating enough with President Obama, while 57% say it’s Obama who’s not cooperating enough with the GOP. And 100% of me is sick and tired of an American public that expects bipartisan cooperation. Liberals and conservatives, represented by Democrats and Republicans, respectively, don’t agree on much, and the public either needs to stop expecting them to agree, or they should stop electing divided government.

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President Obama on Stephen Colbert Last Night

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [12.9.14]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [12.9.14]

Aspendale, on Sudlersville Road in Duck Creek Hundred, west of Kenton. The house was built in 1773. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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Monday Open Thread [12.8.14]

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The New York Times revealed yesterday that an “unprecedented, secretive alliance” between Republican state attorneys general and energy companies has been formed to thwart the laws of the United States and regulations imposed on these companies by the EPA and OSHA. This is not at all surprising, and if you are surprised, then you have been criminally negligent in not paying attention. Of course energy companies have Republican elected officials in their pocket, doing their bidding. All the Times report did yesterday was make what was an allegation into a indisputable fact.

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Monday Daily Delawhere [12.8.14]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [12.8.14]

Colburn Laboratory, on Academy Street in Newark. The University of Delaware building was constructed in 1968. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [12.7.14]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [12.7.14]

Taylor’s Bridge School, on Fleming Landing Road in Taylor’s Bridge. The school was built in 1923, partly funded by P.S. DuPont, and was decommissioned as a school in 1949. It became a community center in 1950. Photo by xzmattzx on Flickr.

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The Weekly Addresses

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President Obama:

Governor Markell:

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