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Campaign Debts – Who’s Responsible for Paying Them Off?
Many politicians rack up campaign debts, especially when running against well-healed opponents. Some even loan huge sums to their campaigns. My question is, when a candidate mortgages their home or empties their retirement account, possibly jeopardizing the financial future of their family, do they have an obligation to do everything they can to repay that […]
Red Clay School Board Candidate, Kenny Rivera, Responds To My Questions
Kenny Rivera is the second of two candidates (Other candidate post here) to reply to my questions concerning the upcoming Red Clay School Board Election. Kenny Rivera’s answers to my questions: Why are you running for school board, and what are the top three things you’d like to accomplish during your term? My reasons for […]
Delaware Libertarian Blog Is Back
Let’s welcome back Steve Newton and Delaware Libertarian… Again! 😉
What If Fisker Walks
With some good reporting by Eric Ruth and Jonathan Starkey at The News Journal, we now have some details on what happens if Fisker walks. Yeah, they probably just read the contracts, but did you want to do that?
Priceless headline from DelawarePolitics
“Rick Santorum ends his bid for the GOP nomination, it’s now Ron Paul or Romney”
I don’t read DelawarePolitics, but I scanned to the recent headlines to make sure I wasn’t missing something on the Romney VP picks post.
I guess a little anti-Rommey sentiment is still hanging on in Delaware’s corner of Wingnutia.
The third biggest wanker of the decade and Me.
Artios is ranking the biggest wankers of the decade. His pick for number 3, Joe Klein, and I actually had a run in of sorts. *cue memory sequence crossfade*
Romney travels to Wilmington, hilarity ensues
There is just too much comedy in this Celia Cohen coverage of Romney’s Wilmington event to pick a paragraph out. You simply need to go to her blog and read the whole thing.
Trust me.






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