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Gingrich Rips Anti-Christian Bias

It’s about time a candidate noted anti-Christian bias. Good for Newt.

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From the late 60′s to early 90′s the feminist liberal mantra was that the differences between men and women were due to an intolerant male patriarchy who forced women into certain roles in society. According to the liberal feminists, the real differences, biologically, were basically just plumbing. The liberals put out the line that perceived differences [...]

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Chairman Urquhart’s Weekly Appearance

  What might have been the last appearance of Glen Urquhart as the Sussex County GOP Chairman, on the Bill Colley Show, on WGMD was another moment to remember.    I came in around the middle of the weekly appearance just as the Chairman was talking about the number of state employees (I wonder why?)    [...]

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I just got fired THROUGH Facebook…

Yes, you read that correctly, I just got fired through Facebook. Not because of something I said on Facebook (as has happened) but through a Facebook message. I can understand wanting to “take your programming in a different direction”, but is there a reason why employees no longer deserve a even a phone call when [...]

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Santorum Signatures

The Delaware Santorum movement has started.  Contact Michael Lindquist http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Delaware-for-Rick-Santorum/196770627074387.  I also have a petition and you can email depolitics@gmail.com for Ron Paul and Rick Santorum petitions. It is obvious who the top tier is now.   Santorum fresh off his Iowa victory (no matter what the exact outcome–he is the winner tonight) will be a [...]

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Two Abortionists are facing extradition for late term abortions finished in Maryland. As reported on this blog a year ago by Fay, they started the abortions in NJ and finished them in Maryland which allows for later abortions (23 weeks). At least one such abortion was botched leading to an investigation. It turned out that [...]

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Rising Star of 2011

It is time for the Delaware Politics 2011 Awards. The first is the person who is relatively new to appointed or elected office who is a rising star. Our contributors voted and others also emailed or commented. The winner happens to be David Anderson, city councilman. That is a bit awkward so I disqualified myself. [...]

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After The Revolution

  The world’s history is filled with revolution. There has been revolution since the beginning of time. One could say that the original sin committed by Eve was a form of revolt against God’s law.   Surely since the formation of societies and governments, revolution has moved the world, sometimes for the better and many [...]

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An Interesting Twist

Update: Journal report I will be the Ball Countdown Person for the New Year in Dover at the People’s 1st Night. The event is put on by a wide range of business, community, and even religious groups, but it has gathered the most attention because the main orgainzing group is Occupy Dover. The Dover group [...]

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to all the writers and posters on Delaware Politics. I hope you enjoy this video featuring fireworks accompanied by the enchanting sound of panpipes.

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POPVOX releases list of bills that provoked the most messages from constituents to Congress in 2011. Robocalls to cell phones, consumption tax proposals, abortion restrictions, health reform repeal, and online intellectual property bills topped the list. Washington, DC (PRWEB) December 28, 2011 POPVOX, the award-winning online advocacy platform that delivers individuals’ messages to Congress, today [...]

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Civl Liberties are in decline according to top Constitutional, Christian Attorney John Whitehead, who founded the Rutherford Institute. Read this chilling summary of the year. http://original.antiwar.com/jwhitehead/2011/12/28/2011-the-year-in-civil-liberties/ Welcome to the new total security state. The U.S. government now has at its disposal a technological arsenal so sophisticated and invasive as to render any constitutional protections null [...]

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Good Times Roll Away

After a Christmas bounce, unemployment claims edged up. The President’s approval numbers edged back down. Republicans in Congress took a hit when they seemed to oppose extending the payroll tax holiday. Even Republicans are less excited about their performance. It didn’t take long for the Christmas good feelings to go back to our 4 year [...]

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Popular State Senator David Lawson of Suburban Marydel does not have to be told about the above headline.  He sees it everyday.  A stroll through Shooter’s Choice located on Route 13 north of Dover, or Suburban Cheswold if you prefer, will show a display of pink handled hand guns that sell quite well.  There are [...]

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Talks, Intrigues and Chats

I think Erick von Kuehnelt-Leddihn makes some good points in this quote: “In a democracy, the manifold efforts—the talks, intrigues and chats, the incessant rubbing of shoulders—necessary to attain a leading position consume so much time and energy that the factual knowledge absolutely essential for statesmanship (as opposed to the qualifications of a mere politician), [...]

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Welcome to the New Iraq

News Release from Persecution.com  Analysis by me at the end Recent attacks on Christian-owned businesses in northern Iraq’s Kurdish region have put believers on edge in an area that was formerly considered safe for Christians. In a sermon on Dec. 2, 2011, Mullah Mala Ismail Osman Sindi complained of moral corruption in the northern town [...]

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It turns out Frank Knotts and I keep agreeing with each other.  This could become dangerous but I think we can get past this.  I am more than annoyed that the current Vice Chairman of the New Castle County Republican Party has decided to use his Party title to inject himself into a race in [...]

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A look back 2011 pt 1

2011 was a fine year.  2011 was a challenging year.  The Challenges have made way for new leadership.  I love being part of the Dover City Council especially with like minded people being a part of the council.  It is a joy not a battle.  We work for the betterment of the city though sometimes [...]

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The reading from Saint Paul’s Letter to Titus that we have just heard begins solemnly with the word “apparuit”, which then comes back again in the reading at the Dawn Mass: apparuit – “there has appeared”. This is a programmatic word, by which the Church seeks to express synthetically the essence of Christmas. Formerly, people [...]

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Christmas is still Important

In today’s world, we often forget why Christmas matters. I believe that by secular standards, He is one of the ten most influential people to ever live (many would argue the first, but I am not looking for an argument). His teaching completely revamped human culture. His movement has grown century after century. His devotees [...]

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Upstate Influence ?

REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS     Dear Republican Friends,   I believe that a party serves its constituents best, when we respect and support the will of the people who select our candidates.    It is time to rally around those individuals who give their total support for the conservative values that are the core or our [...]

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Christmas: A Cosmic Revolution

“–Christians believe the redemptive moral order displayed in the life work of Jesus Christ is also written into the fabric of our world and its political orders as well as into the individual human conscience.” CHRISTMAS: A COSMIC REVOLUTION The nativity of Christ is the most profound example of humility known to humanity. As the [...]

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Merry Christmas!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp_RHnQ-jgU Enjoy the fabulous Wanamaker organ and singers from the Philadelphia Opera Company as they perform Handel’s Hallelujah chorus for surprised and delighted shoppers. (Be sure to turn up the volume!) I wish a very merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of Delaware Politics’ writers and posters, whom I think for taking the [...]

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Crucifying Santa

Evidently it isn’t enough for rabid secularists to take Christ out of Christmas. Now, in a macabre twofer, Santa is being crucified, too. The most recent location of the worldwide phenomenon which is characterized by a ritualistic crucifixion of good St. Nicholas has been the Leesburg, Virginia courthouse lawn, apparently merely one of a spate [...]

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Quamere “Mere” Bowden

A young man is forever 19. The question of why he was murdered is unanswered. Thanks to the great police work of Dover PD following up on the security cameras downtown, who seems not to be great doubt. A 16 year old killer is something of the big cities. It is not something that happens [...]

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Happy Hanukkah

This week, we are reminded that the light of grace can overcome any trial. Happy Chanukah.

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Statesman of the Year–Delaware

Who stood the strongest for family, the taxpayer, life, economic freedom, and property? The nominees are Senator Robert Venables for fighting for traditional marriage, parents rights, religious freedom, property rights, and small businesses bill after bill and amendment after amendment.  He has stood for more freedom including fighting for the sick and ill with medical [...]

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Delaware KOOK–Liberal Today

Comment by jason330 on 19 December 2011 at 12:45 pm: The 9-11 attacks changed this country in many ways. That’s why Bush allowed them to happen. These are the people we are supposed to take seriously?  Go ahead, you can understand why I don’t.

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Dem to primary DeLuca

It looks as if the the resident Union thug of the Democrat Delaware Senate will get a Democrat Primary opponent.   The News Journal reports today that 30 year old attorney Bryan Townsend will run against Deluca for the 11th Senate District.  Deluca is a double dipping politician who has shown nothing but a penchant to feather [...]

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