Tag: Holidays

Happy Chanukah from Delaware Liberal

Filed in National by on December 22, 2008 10 Comments
Happy Chanukah from Delaware Liberal

Have a happy Chanukah, one and all! During Chanukah, we remember how the Jews (led by the Maccabees) won their independence from King Antiochus IV of the Selucid Empire (a Hellenistic successor to Alexander the Great’s empire, stretching from Turkey to Pakistan), who outlawed their religious practices, sacked Jerusalem, and defiled their temple. Before the […]

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Deep (or not so deep) Thought on the Economy

Filed in National by on December 20, 2008 9 Comments

It seems that things I need, like food, water, electricity, oil, and healthcare, are costing a lot more than things I want, like cashmere, televisions, computers, and shoes.  Talk about a financial slippery slope!  You’ll be happy to know I’ve shown remarkable restraint… well, except for those fabulous Steve Madden black pumps for 70% off.

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Making a list, and checking it twice

Filed in National by on December 7, 2008 12 Comments

When it comes to making lists, Santa has nothing on me.  I am the consummate list maker: grocery lists, menu lists, invitation lists, to do lists. I even make lists for members of my family, which aren’t always appreciated. But the biggest list I make every year is my Christmas list. Now my Christmas list […]

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Holiday Classic with a fun twist

Filed in Delaware by on December 5, 2008 12 Comments

Sorry, Nemski, but I’m a little more traditional! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdNc8TRLTnE[/youtube]

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Consumer Panic/Insanity

Filed in National by on November 28, 2008 39 Comments

And we were worried about a run on the banks. A Wal-Mart worker died after being trampled when hundreds of shoppers smashed through the doors of a Long Island store Friday morning, police and witnesses said. The 34-year-old worker, employed as an overnight stock clerk, tried to hold back the unruly crowds just after the Valley Stream store opened at 5 […]

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Thanksgiving Challenge

Filed in National by on November 27, 2008 14 Comments

OK, I know that we all know George W Bush to be the worst President in history.  However, one of my favorite sayings is “Even a blind chicken finds corn sometimes.”  What, about George Bush, are you thankful for this year? Personally, I am thankful that he got the Do Not Call list going.  Now […]

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Question

Filed in National by on October 31, 2008 13 Comments

How much money did you spend on Halloween candy?  

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Merry Christmas

Filed in Uncategorized by on December 25, 2007 11 Comments

Yes, this is a political blog that specializes in liberal politics. Yes, many of our readers view Christmas in a more secular way than perhaps at FSP. Spend time with your family. Call a friend that you haven’t spoken to in years. Do something selfless. Whatever you do, remember that it really is better to […]

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Training for the War on Christmas

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 29, 2007 14 Comments

I have been training with my fellow warriors for the past few weeks, crawling under garland barriers, avoiding mistletoe, and lots of reindeer games. I think we are just about ready for our first incursion on Christmas, building up to our assault on SHQ (Santa’s Headquarters) on the 23rd. My only fear is that the […]

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The War on Christmas: What’s in a Name?

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 25, 2007 15 Comments

It’s beginning to look a lot like “War on Christmas” time.  I have come to the conclusion that we can’t properly execute this war unless we have a name that sounds good on CNN.  Who can forget Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, or The War on Terror?  I’m looking for a great name that we […]

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