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Comment Rescue: Delaware Department of Education Public Meetings
Mike O., over at The Seventh Type Blog, brings these meetings to our attention: Teachers and parents: The Delaware Department of Education is holding the first of three public meetings tonight asking the question: Do you have specific ideas about regulations that should be modified or eliminated? If so, we want to hear from you. […]
Big Idea Wednesday: Monster Mile Per Gallon
Twice a year, Dover Downs is the home of NASCAR races. As a guy that owns two hybrids and tries to be a good environmental citizen, I am appalled by the senseless waste of tires, oil, gas that goes on through the various qualifiers and races that go on throughout the weekend. But I get […]
How much does John Siglar suck at being DE GOP Chair? – Part II
Celia Cohen wants to blame Christine O’Donnell, because she hates O’Donnell with a white hot hatred. I don’t get the connection between O’Donnell and the pitiful recruiting numbers Sig put up, but Celia is nice enough to collect all the numbers for us.
There is one essential a party must have to win an election. It is called a “candidate.”
23rd RD Endorses Paul Baumbach
When you have wide open races replacing a beloved retiring Representative, such as Terry Schooley, with three candidates struggling to get their names out there and pounding the pavement every night, endorsements from the local Representative District committee can mean a lot.
Last night the 23rd RD endorsed Paul Baumbach over Jerry Grant and Claudia Bock. Of the 12 members voting, apparently Paul got 8 votes.
The Hard Reality Of Charter Schools
Steve Newton doesn’t pull any punches with his latest post entitled: A thought on the Pencader mess that will get me into trouble.









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