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Saturday Open Thread [11.12.11]

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Saturday Open Thread [11.12.11]

Since the Occupy Wall Street movement began, it has been hard for the media and ourselves to judge if the protest is working. This is because the protestors don’t have a single leader, or organization, or a list of demands. But this chart may be the only way we can tell that it is working.

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [11.12.11]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [11.12.11]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [11.11.11]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [11.11.11]

In honor of those who have given everything or risked everything for us.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [11.10.11]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [11.10.11]

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Convince Calistro

Filed in National by on November 9, 2011 21 Comments

So today, a new Facebook page was put up by a grassroots movement to convince Wilmington’s Paul F. Calistro, Jr., the current Executive Director of West End Neighborhood House, to run for the Mayor of Wilmington in 2012 as a progressive alternative to the prospective candidates currently assembled. I am told that Calistro has a lot of support among he same progressive activists that supported Governor Markell in his primary race against John Carney in 2008.

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Wednesday Open Thread [11.9.11]

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Apocalypse imminent. George Will asks a reasonable question. And Donviti supports Obama? I’m heading for the bomb shelter.

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Common Cause Forum Tonight on Citizens United

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Common Cause of Delaware is holding a for a special forum on the future of Delaware politics tonight at 6 pm in the post-Citizens United age of secret, unlimited political spending. Will Delaware’s tradition of civility in its politics endure now that special interests can spend unlimited amounts on our elections? Is last year’s U.S. Senate race in Delaware, which set a record for money coming from out of state and for total money spent, a harbinger of things to come?

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Sen. Carper to “fight” for Clean Air. UPDATE

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Senator Tom Carper supports the EPA’s Clean Air Good Neighbor Rule which would demand that the EPA better regulate air pollution. Senator Rand Paul hates clean air and wants to end the EPA. Senator Rand Paul has introduced Senate Joint Resolution, which disapproves of the rule and would prevent it from being enacted. Carper says he will fight for the rule…… in a debate on the Senate floor. Pardon my French, Senator Carper, but f*ck that.

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A Good Night

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Workers protected in Ohio. Voting protected in Maine. Birth Control and women’s rights protected in Mississippi. Teabagger Rethugs recalled in Arizona and Michigan. Special Election won by Dems in Iowa. And great polling news from Ohio.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [11.9.11]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [11.9.11]

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Tuesday Open Thread [11.9.11]

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It’s Election Day in Philadelphia, where Mayor Nutter will be reelected easily; in Ohio, where God willing the anti-worker SB 5 will be rejected soundly by he voters; in Kentucky, where Democratic Governor Beshear is expected to win in a landslide; in Mississippi, where there is a gubernatorial election to replace Haley Barbor and a […]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [11.8.11]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [11.8.11]

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Monday Open Thread [11.7.11]

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The Gingrich surge begins in Iowa, but not at the expense of Cain. Herman the Harrasser still is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination at 22%. In second place is…. Newton Three Wives Gingrich at 18%!!! Establishment favorite and serial flip flopper Mitt Romney is THIRD at 15%, and Bachman and Paul both get 11%.

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