Tag: Charlie Copeland
Charlie and the Blogger Factory II
Mrs. nemski was reading the dead-tree edition of the News Journal and she asked, “Did you know that Charlie Copeland has started a blog?” “Yeah, Delaware Liberal broke published that story earlier in the week,” I said. A couple of things I find laughable about the article in the News Journal article. First and foremost, […]
DEwind: The Week That Changed History
There is no reason for me to do an election recap, because it has already been done along with the best headline of the week, More Analysis on Pamela Thonrburg’s “Snatch”. Damn you kavips, damn you! While I’m reading kavips, one would have to be blind regarding the Paradee-Thornburg “re-count” fiasco, However I’m with Al Mascitti on […]
Copeland’s Vaunted Wilmington Campaign
For weeks, Kilroy has been taunting us that Copeland was making inroads in Wilmington. This is pretty laughable. In the past few days, Kilroy has been saying that the Republicans had a full-on assault coming our way. One of our intrepid readers caught the newest strategy in action. I think it is appropriate that this […]
Land of a Thousand Handshakes
Last night, my 7 year old daughter was spending the night at a friends home, so we had the 11 year old son to entertain. I saw that there was a Middletown v. Sallies football game down at Middletown so we set our sights on it. I had to get some money, so I stopped […]
WDEL Lt. Governor Debate 28 October at 6
Allan Loudell is moderating a debate between Matt Denn and Charlie Copeland at WDEL on Tuesday 28 October starting at 6PM. According to Allan’s blog, this debate will go one or one and a half hours depending upon the Phillies. Allan is asking for questions to be asked of these candidates — if you have […]
DEwind: The Week That Was October 20th
Wherever Kavips is getting his amphetamines it is fine with me, because right now he is Delaware’s Most Prolific blogger. But today, I’ll only focus on his Workforce Housing post from earlier in the week. But with little contention worth mentioning, here is the scoop from the meeting… Work force housing is a done deal. Stays […]
Charlie and the Taking Credit Factory
Tommywonk has the definitive history of the creation of The Challenge Program. And he is quite right, this program does great work and is teaching very advanced construction craftsmanship — if you own a house in a historic district or in a historic overlay you know how tough it can be to find folks with […]
Charlie and the Negativity Factory
Check out Tommywonk for his post about Copeland’s false claims in starting the Challenge Program. Charlie Copeland has made his role in the program a centerpiece of his campaign, particularly in the City of Wilmington. If Copeland said he simply led the program, I would not give the matter any thought. But his claim to […]
Reports From Pike Creek Civic League Candidates Forum
With some tipsters weighing in it seems like the candidates were all literally overshadowed by Christine O’Donnell‘s huge rear end. Attendees were flabbergasted at the size of O’Donnell’s ass. As if listening to O’Donnell’s gibberish was not difficult enough, the sight of O’Donnell’s caboose made it nearly impossible last night. Apparently the thing is not […]
Copeland ♥ Markell
Poor Bill Lee. He must feel jilted at the altar. Or thrown under the bus, and run over a few times. Either analogy will do. Copeland has said repeatedly that he is an “independent voice” willing to work with any governor — a campaign slogan he said illustrates his willingness to work across party lines and […]
Copeland Gets The Wind Knocked Out Of Him
Patricia Gearity writes in today’s New Journal about Copeland’s dubious claims for helping Bluewater Wind offshore project get approved. Charles Copeland voted against H.B. 6 in April 2006. A year later, he opposed the Bluewater Wind proposal. In December, he opposed the first wind contract. Six months later, Copeland voted for the second wind contract, […]
DEwind: The Week That Was October 6th
Watch Delaware Liberal’s last part of our interview with Delaware’s next governor, Jack Markell. Also, we interview Democratic candidate for Insurance Commissioner, Karen Weldin Stewart. Delawonk points out that Delaware ranks a dismal 46 out of the 50 states on its campaign finance disclosure laws. This needs to be addressed by our next governor prior […]
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