Sunday, October 31, 2010

Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

Castle

and he supported cap 'n' trade


I don't know where the closet case rumor came from but he also might have been a Larry Craig time bomb

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey CW,
 
I don't think they have a "duty", but the manner in which they dismissed her I found almost, "Elitist".   And come to think of it,  yes, I do expect them to support her!  I mean, she is the conservative candidate!  The alternative is a guy who fashions himself as, "A Bearded Marxist".
 
Needless to say, I was disappointed in their remarks and dismissal of O'Donnell.  The guy that O'Donnell beat in the primary, (I believe Cassell?)  from what I read, was a RINO, and this is who Krauthammer, Kondrake and Rove all supported. 
 
Further, like Palin, I think O'Donnell has been given an extremely hard time in the media, as compared to men who are running and are far less qualified as O'Donnell is.  I saw where NOW finally spoke up, in a back handed way, in support of O'Donnell the other day, over the allegations of the one night stand. 
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
Why, ON EARTH, would you think Krauthammer and Kondrake have some duty to support O'Donnell???  FCS Keith!!!
 
CW
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----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

I'm hoping against all hope, that this gal can somehow pull off an upset.  I would love to see not only the Moonbats made a mockery of, but also the likes of Charles Krauthammer, Mort Kondrake, and Karl Rove, who have done nothing to suppor this gal.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Christine O'Donnell versus the Ruling Class

I spent several weekdays the last 3 weeks in October in Sussex County, the southernmost of Delaware's 3 counties (Kent and Newcastle being the middle and northern counties).  This was not new territory for me, as Rehoboth Beach is the Hamptons/Fire Island/Provincetown equivalent for DC urbanites like me, and I have DC friends and past customers and colleagues who have moved to Rehoboth or Lewes, and DC friends and former colleagues who own property in Milton and elsewhere.

I did some canvassing and phone banking for O'Donnell (I am definitely a partisan), but I also listened and observed, from lunch counters in Georgetown, to coffee shops in Milton, to libraries in Lewes, to gay bars in Rehoboth.  And one thing is clear:  Chris Coons is a complete non-entity with no fans.  In the bluest of blue Democratic precincts, Rehoboth Beach's premier gay bar the "Blue Moon," people think he will win and worry that O'Donnell (whose gay sister supports her campaign) is too "rightwing" and too unpredictable.  But no one has anything good to say about Chris Coons himself.

In one debate O'Donnell (who has beaten Coons in every debate, despite being outnumbered 3 to 1 or more, as the "journalists" moderating have clearly been simply on the attack against her) did something that a few other tea party supported candidates (particularly Sharon Angle) have done this year:  she made it explicit that her opponent is a profiteer off statism, that Chris Coon's family enterprise makes money off expanded government spending and regulation, in particular off the "Cap 'n' Tax" schemes to destroy jobs and industries that require fossil fuels.

And the "class" issue is obvious to anyone with eyes who is actually in Delaware.  Only in rich areas favored by lawyers, lobbyists and others who make money off political connections, do Coons yard signs outnumber O'Donnell ones.  So in rural towns like Greenwood or Ellendale, and in rural areas between towns, O'Donnell signs far outnumber Coons's.  In Rehoboth Beach, where for example lobbyist Jack Abramoff's bought what had been a gay bed and breakfast and turned it into a satellite office, Coons' signs dominate.

Compare the average incomes of the towns where Coons and O'Donnell yard signs are more common.  (This was hard to do because up until about 10 days ago there was an extensive campaign by Coons supporters, if not the Coons campaign itself, to steal O'Donnell yard signs, including from the side yard on Chestnut Street at the house I was staying at in Milton.  Some of the perps were identified and apprehended, and claimed they were stealing signs so they could put them in their own yards.)  Greenwood has a median household income of $43,000 and Ellendale $44,000.  The state average for Delaware is $57,000, while Rehoboth Beach (even though full of retirees, singles, and imported eastern European lifeguard and retail labor) has a median household income of $62,000.  Upper middle class people for Coons!  (All data from: http://www.city-data.com.)

If we look at who actually has yard signs in front of their houses, we see that Coons signs begin to outnumber O'Donnell signs by a factor of 4 to 1 or more as you get 2 blocks from the beach, where a new McMansion can easily be $3 million.  On one block of Rodney street alone, two blocks of the beach, four expensive looking, renovated houses have Coons signs.  The one O'Donnell sign is before a modest home that belongs to widow.  And who else lives there and has a Coons sign in their yard?

Well, the political class for one.  At 125 Stockley, 2 blocks from the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Paul Kuhns has a Coons sign.  At 41 Sussex, 3 blocks from the beach, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Patricia Coluzzi also has Coons signs.  Ms. Coluzzi is well known for her letters to the editor this electoral cycle supporting candidates who will ensure that no energy exploration ever takes place in Delaware or its bay.  Which is no doubt helpful in protecting the value of a $1, 2, or 3 million Rehoboth manse.  But doesn't do much to employ someone in Greenwood or Ellendale whose median household income is 2/3 that of the Rehoboth average.

And the political class of Delaware, is in line for some dough if the Obama regime gets to keep raising taxes and spending for its slush funds.  Last year Rehoboth Beach got $140 million of Obama stimulus to spend to "redo" its boardwalk, 10 times the annual city budget of $14 million. Even in towns where city commissioners and mayors are only paid small stipends, having a say in funneling that kind of money is something we know the political class will fight tooth and nail for.


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Re: Charlie Christ's Shoe Closet

I believe that Shep honks on Bobo.   I don't think Bill Hemmer does.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
OK  I agree with you.  Now, what about Bill Hemmer and Shepard Smith?
 
CW
 
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Although I have absolutely no use for Chaz, I don't believe the rumors....
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Travis <baconlard@gmail.com> wrote:
CW:  Not that I have heard.  I will ask my Florida friends.


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
LOLOLOLOLOL!  Not that it matters, but are the gay rumors regarding ole Charlie true?
 
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Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

Hey CW,
 
Well, I agree with you on most points.  I think that Palin carries the conservative cause well, and speaks in good, general terms.....Palin is a great torch carrier for conservative causes.   I don't think that I can support her for President, and tend to agree that she is  much better in the media, and in general, just rankling Moonbats. 
 
I am a typical conservative.  I will forgive Kondrake, (and especially Krauthammre and Rove!)  because I like them,  but it did piss me off when they trashed her a month or so ago.  I saw Rove on O'Reilly I think it was Friday night, and he still could not bring himself to lend support or say anything positive about O'Donnell. 
 
I still would love to see O'Donnell win this damn thing!!
 
Good to see ya by the way!  I saw your earlier post, and when I was setting my Fantasy Football lineup and pools, I see that your Team is off this week!!  We are barbequing today, it's a late game against Arizona, and here is my big, big, really really big secret Barbeque recipie!!
 
Have a great Sunday!
 
Keith
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
"ELITIST"?  I don't think so.  I think they were being honest and realistic.  Don't think I don't like O'Donnell because I do, and I do think she has been given a "hard" time but I certainly wouldn't point to Krauthammer and Kondrake as the culprits.  LMBO!!!  I love Palin too - she really *is* "me" but I wouldn't vote for her to hold the highest office in the land.  O'Donnell will land on her feet after this and will probably find a nice media job.  ;-)
 
The "thing" I like most about about O'Donnell and Palin before her is they really rattle the cages of the leftist pukes.  Keep on keeping on girls!!
 
CW  :-))))
 
----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

Hey CW,
 
I don't think they have a "duty", but the manner in which they dismissed her I found almost, "Elitist".   And come to think of it,  yes, I do expect them to support her!  I mean, she is the conservative candidate!  The alternative is a guy who fashions himself as, "A Bearded Marxist".
 
Needless to say, I was disappointed in their remarks and dismissal of O'Donnell.  The guy that O'Donnell beat in the primary, (I believe Cassell?)  from what I read, was a RINO, and this is who Krauthammer, Kondrake and Rove all supported. 
 
Further, like Palin, I think O'Donnell has been given an extremely hard time in the media, as compared to men who are running and are far less qualified as O'Donnell is.  I saw where NOW finally spoke up, in a back handed way, in support of O'Donnell the other day, over the allegations of the one night stand. 
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
Why, ON EARTH, would you think Krauthammer and Kondrake have some duty to support O'Donnell???  FCS Keith!!!
 
CW
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 12:15
Subject: Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

I'm hoping against all hope, that this gal can somehow pull off an upset.  I would love to see not only the Moonbats made a mockery of, but also the likes of Charles Krauthammer, Mort Kondrake, and Karl Rove, who have done nothing to suppor this gal.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Christine O'Donnell versus the Ruling Class

I spent several weekdays the last 3 weeks in October in Sussex County, the southernmost of Delaware's 3 counties (Kent and Newcastle being the middle and northern counties).  This was not new territory for me, as Rehoboth Beach is the Hamptons/Fire Island/Provincetown equivalent for DC urbanites like me, and I have DC friends and past customers and colleagues who have moved to Rehoboth or Lewes, and DC friends and former colleagues who own property in Milton and elsewhere.

I did some canvassing and phone banking for O'Donnell (I am definitely a partisan), but I also listened and observed, from lunch counters in Georgetown, to coffee shops in Milton, to libraries in Lewes, to gay bars in Rehoboth.  And one thing is clear:  Chris Coons is a complete non-entity with no fans.  In the bluest of blue Democratic precincts, Rehoboth Beach's premier gay bar the "Blue Moon," people think he will win and worry that O'Donnell (whose gay sister supports her campaign) is too "rightwing" and too unpredictable.  But no one has anything good to say about Chris Coons himself.

In one debate O'Donnell (who has beaten Coons in every debate, despite being outnumbered 3 to 1 or more, as the "journalists" moderating have clearly been simply on the attack against her) did something that a few other tea party supported candidates (particularly Sharon Angle) have done this year:  she made it explicit that her opponent is a profiteer off statism, that Chris Coon's family enterprise makes money off expanded government spending and regulation, in particular off the "Cap 'n' Tax" schemes to destroy jobs and industries that require fossil fuels.

And the "class" issue is obvious to anyone with eyes who is actually in Delaware.  Only in rich areas favored by lawyers, lobbyists and others who make money off political connections, do Coons yard signs outnumber O'Donnell ones.  So in rural towns like Greenwood or Ellendale, and in rural areas between towns, O'Donnell signs far outnumber Coons's.  In Rehoboth Beach, where for example lobbyist Jack Abramoff's bought what had been a gay bed and breakfast and turned it into a satellite office, Coons' signs dominate.

Compare the average incomes of the towns where Coons and O'Donnell yard signs are more common.  (This was hard to do because up until about 10 days ago there was an extensive campaign by Coons supporters, if not the Coons campaign itself, to steal O'Donnell yard signs, including from the side yard on Chestnut Street at the house I was staying at in Milton.  Some of the perps were identified and apprehended, and claimed they were stealing signs so they could put them in their own yards.)  Greenwood has a median household income of $43,000 and Ellendale $44,000.  The state average for Delaware is $57,000, while Rehoboth Beach (even though full of retirees, singles, and imported eastern European lifeguard and retail labor) has a median household income of $62,000.  Upper middle class people for Coons!  (All data from: http://www.city-data.com.)

If we look at who actually has yard signs in front of their houses, we see that Coons signs begin to outnumber O'Donnell signs by a factor of 4 to 1 or more as you get 2 blocks from the beach, where a new McMansion can easily be $3 million.  On one block of Rodney street alone, two blocks of the beach, four expensive looking, renovated houses have Coons signs.  The one O'Donnell sign is before a modest home that belongs to widow.  And who else lives there and has a Coons sign in their yard?

Well, the political class for one.  At 125 Stockley, 2 blocks from the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Paul Kuhns has a Coons sign.  At 41 Sussex, 3 blocks from the beach, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Patricia Coluzzi also has Coons signs.  Ms. Coluzzi is well known for her letters to the editor this electoral cycle supporting candidates who will ensure that no energy exploration ever takes place in Delaware or its bay.  Which is no doubt helpful in protecting the value of a $1, 2, or 3 million Rehoboth manse.  But doesn't do much to employ someone in Greenwood or Ellendale whose median household income is 2/3 that of the Rehoboth average.

And the political class of Delaware, is in line for some dough if the Obama regime gets to keep raising taxes and spending for its slush funds.  Last year Rehoboth Beach got $140 million of Obama stimulus to spend to "redo" its boardwalk, 10 times the annual city budget of $14 million. Even in towns where city commissioners and mayors are only paid small stipends, having a say in funneling that kind of money is something we know the political class will fight tooth and nail for.


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Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

certainly too little too late

and she has balls of brass

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm hoping against all hope, that this gal can somehow pull off an upset.  I would love to see not only the Moonbats made a mockery of, but also the likes of Charles Krauthammer, Mort Kondrake, and Karl Rove, who have done nothing to suppor this gal.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Christine O'Donnell versus the Ruling Class

I spent several weekdays the last 3 weeks in October in Sussex County, the southernmost of Delaware's 3 counties (Kent and Newcastle being the middle and northern counties).  This was not new territory for me, as Rehoboth Beach is the Hamptons/Fire Island/Provincetown equivalent for DC urbanites like me, and I have DC friends and past customers and colleagues who have moved to Rehoboth or Lewes, and DC friends and former colleagues who own property in Milton and elsewhere.

I did some canvassing and phone banking for O'Donnell (I am definitely a partisan), but I also listened and observed, from lunch counters in Georgetown, to coffee shops in Milton, to libraries in Lewes, to gay bars in Rehoboth.  And one thing is clear:  Chris Coons is a complete non-entity with no fans.  In the bluest of blue Democratic precincts, Rehoboth Beach's premier gay bar the "Blue Moon," people think he will win and worry that O'Donnell (whose gay sister supports her campaign) is too "rightwing" and too unpredictable.  But no one has anything good to say about Chris Coons himself.

In one debate O'Donnell (who has beaten Coons in every debate, despite being outnumbered 3 to 1 or more, as the "journalists" moderating have clearly been simply on the attack against her) did something that a few other tea party supported candidates (particularly Sharon Angle) have done this year:  she made it explicit that her opponent is a profiteer off statism, that Chris Coon's family enterprise makes money off expanded government spending and regulation, in particular off the "Cap 'n' Tax" schemes to destroy jobs and industries that require fossil fuels.

And the "class" issue is obvious to anyone with eyes who is actually in Delaware.  Only in rich areas favored by lawyers, lobbyists and others who make money off political connections, do Coons yard signs outnumber O'Donnell ones.  So in rural towns like Greenwood or Ellendale, and in rural areas between towns, O'Donnell signs far outnumber Coons's.  In Rehoboth Beach, where for example lobbyist Jack Abramoff's bought what had been a gay bed and breakfast and turned it into a satellite office, Coons' signs dominate.

Compare the average incomes of the towns where Coons and O'Donnell yard signs are more common.  (This was hard to do because up until about 10 days ago there was an extensive campaign by Coons supporters, if not the Coons campaign itself, to steal O'Donnell yard signs, including from the side yard on Chestnut Street at the house I was staying at in Milton.  Some of the perps were identified and apprehended, and claimed they were stealing signs so they could put them in their own yards.)  Greenwood has a median household income of $43,000 and Ellendale $44,000.  The state average for Delaware is $57,000, while Rehoboth Beach (even though full of retirees, singles, and imported eastern European lifeguard and retail labor) has a median household income of $62,000.  Upper middle class people for Coons!  (All data from: http://www.city-data.com.)

If we look at who actually has yard signs in front of their houses, we see that Coons signs begin to outnumber O'Donnell signs by a factor of 4 to 1 or more as you get 2 blocks from the beach, where a new McMansion can easily be $3 million.  On one block of Rodney street alone, two blocks of the beach, four expensive looking, renovated houses have Coons signs.  The one O'Donnell sign is before a modest home that belongs to widow.  And who else lives there and has a Coons sign in their yard?

Well, the political class for one.  At 125 Stockley, 2 blocks from the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Paul Kuhns has a Coons sign.  At 41 Sussex, 3 blocks from the beach, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Patricia Coluzzi also has Coons signs.  Ms. Coluzzi is well known for her letters to the editor this electoral cycle supporting candidates who will ensure that no energy exploration ever takes place in Delaware or its bay.  Which is no doubt helpful in protecting the value of a $1, 2, or 3 million Rehoboth manse.  But doesn't do much to employ someone in Greenwood or Ellendale whose median household income is 2/3 that of the Rehoboth average.

And the political class of Delaware, is in line for some dough if the Obama regime gets to keep raising taxes and spending for its slush funds.  Last year Rehoboth Beach got $140 million of Obama stimulus to spend to "redo" its boardwalk, 10 times the annual city budget of $14 million. Even in towns where city commissioners and mayors are only paid small stipends, having a say in funneling that kind of money is something we know the political class will fight tooth and nail for.


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Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

"ELITIST"?  I don't think so.  I think they were being honest and realistic.  Don't think I don't like O'Donnell because I do, and I do think she has been given a "hard" time but I certainly wouldn't point to Krauthammer and Kondrake as the culprits.  LMBO!!!  I love Palin too - she really *is* "me" but I wouldn't vote for her to hold the highest office in the land.  O'Donnell will land on her feet after this and will probably find a nice media job.  ;-)
 
The "thing" I like most about about O'Donnell and Palin before her is they really rattle the cages of the leftist pukes.  Keep on keeping on girls!!
 
CW  :-))))
 
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Subject: Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

Hey CW,
 
I don't think they have a "duty", but the manner in which they dismissed her I found almost, "Elitist".   And come to think of it,  yes, I do expect them to support her!  I mean, she is the conservative candidate!  The alternative is a guy who fashions himself as, "A Bearded Marxist".
 
Needless to say, I was disappointed in their remarks and dismissal of O'Donnell.  The guy that O'Donnell beat in the primary, (I believe Cassell?)  from what I read, was a RINO, and this is who Krauthammer, Kondrake and Rove all supported. 
 
Further, like Palin, I think O'Donnell has been given an extremely hard time in the media, as compared to men who are running and are far less qualified as O'Donnell is.  I saw where NOW finally spoke up, in a back handed way, in support of O'Donnell the other day, over the allegations of the one night stand. 
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
Why, ON EARTH, would you think Krauthammer and Kondrake have some duty to support O'Donnell???  FCS Keith!!!
 
CW
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----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

I'm hoping against all hope, that this gal can somehow pull off an upset.  I would love to see not only the Moonbats made a mockery of, but also the likes of Charles Krauthammer, Mort Kondrake, and Karl Rove, who have done nothing to suppor this gal.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Christine O'Donnell versus the Ruling Class

I spent several weekdays the last 3 weeks in October in Sussex County, the southernmost of Delaware's 3 counties (Kent and Newcastle being the middle and northern counties).  This was not new territory for me, as Rehoboth Beach is the Hamptons/Fire Island/Provincetown equivalent for DC urbanites like me, and I have DC friends and past customers and colleagues who have moved to Rehoboth or Lewes, and DC friends and former colleagues who own property in Milton and elsewhere.

I did some canvassing and phone banking for O'Donnell (I am definitely a partisan), but I also listened and observed, from lunch counters in Georgetown, to coffee shops in Milton, to libraries in Lewes, to gay bars in Rehoboth.  And one thing is clear:  Chris Coons is a complete non-entity with no fans.  In the bluest of blue Democratic precincts, Rehoboth Beach's premier gay bar the "Blue Moon," people think he will win and worry that O'Donnell (whose gay sister supports her campaign) is too "rightwing" and too unpredictable.  But no one has anything good to say about Chris Coons himself.

In one debate O'Donnell (who has beaten Coons in every debate, despite being outnumbered 3 to 1 or more, as the "journalists" moderating have clearly been simply on the attack against her) did something that a few other tea party supported candidates (particularly Sharon Angle) have done this year:  she made it explicit that her opponent is a profiteer off statism, that Chris Coon's family enterprise makes money off expanded government spending and regulation, in particular off the "Cap 'n' Tax" schemes to destroy jobs and industries that require fossil fuels.

And the "class" issue is obvious to anyone with eyes who is actually in Delaware.  Only in rich areas favored by lawyers, lobbyists and others who make money off political connections, do Coons yard signs outnumber O'Donnell ones.  So in rural towns like Greenwood or Ellendale, and in rural areas between towns, O'Donnell signs far outnumber Coons's.  In Rehoboth Beach, where for example lobbyist Jack Abramoff's bought what had been a gay bed and breakfast and turned it into a satellite office, Coons' signs dominate.

Compare the average incomes of the towns where Coons and O'Donnell yard signs are more common.  (This was hard to do because up until about 10 days ago there was an extensive campaign by Coons supporters, if not the Coons campaign itself, to steal O'Donnell yard signs, including from the side yard on Chestnut Street at the house I was staying at in Milton.  Some of the perps were identified and apprehended, and claimed they were stealing signs so they could put them in their own yards.)  Greenwood has a median household income of $43,000 and Ellendale $44,000.  The state average for Delaware is $57,000, while Rehoboth Beach (even though full of retirees, singles, and imported eastern European lifeguard and retail labor) has a median household income of $62,000.  Upper middle class people for Coons!  (All data from: http://www.city-data.com.)

If we look at who actually has yard signs in front of their houses, we see that Coons signs begin to outnumber O'Donnell signs by a factor of 4 to 1 or more as you get 2 blocks from the beach, where a new McMansion can easily be $3 million.  On one block of Rodney street alone, two blocks of the beach, four expensive looking, renovated houses have Coons signs.  The one O'Donnell sign is before a modest home that belongs to widow.  And who else lives there and has a Coons sign in their yard?

Well, the political class for one.  At 125 Stockley, 2 blocks from the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Paul Kuhns has a Coons sign.  At 41 Sussex, 3 blocks from the beach, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Patricia Coluzzi also has Coons signs.  Ms. Coluzzi is well known for her letters to the editor this electoral cycle supporting candidates who will ensure that no energy exploration ever takes place in Delaware or its bay.  Which is no doubt helpful in protecting the value of a $1, 2, or 3 million Rehoboth manse.  But doesn't do much to employ someone in Greenwood or Ellendale whose median household income is 2/3 that of the Rehoboth average.

And the political class of Delaware, is in line for some dough if the Obama regime gets to keep raising taxes and spending for its slush funds.  Last year Rehoboth Beach got $140 million of Obama stimulus to spend to "redo" its boardwalk, 10 times the annual city budget of $14 million. Even in towns where city commissioners and mayors are only paid small stipends, having a say in funneling that kind of money is something we know the political class will fight tooth and nail for.


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Re: Charlie Christ's Shoe Closet

OK  I agree with you.  Now, what about Bill Hemmer and Shepard Smith?
 
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Although I have absolutely no use for Chaz, I don't believe the rumors....
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Travis <baconlard@gmail.com> wrote:
CW:  Not that I have heard.  I will ask my Florida friends.


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
LOLOLOLOLOL!  Not that it matters, but are the gay rumors regarding ole Charlie true?
 
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Re: O'Donnell versus the ruling class

Hey CW,
 
I don't think they have a "duty", but the manner in which they dismissed her I found almost, "Elitist".   And come to think of it,  yes, I do expect them to support her!  I mean, she is the conservative candidate!  The alternative is a guy who fashions himself as, "A Bearded Marxist".
 
Needless to say, I was disappointed in their remarks and dismissal of O'Donnell.  The guy that O'Donnell beat in the primary, (I believe Cassell?)  from what I read, was a RINO, and this is who Krauthammer, Kondrake and Rove all supported. 
 
Further, like Palin, I think O'Donnell has been given an extremely hard time in the media, as compared to men who are running and are far less qualified as O'Donnell is.  I saw where NOW finally spoke up, in a back handed way, in support of O'Donnell the other day, over the allegations of the one night stand. 
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
Why, ON EARTH, would you think Krauthammer and Kondrake have some duty to support O'Donnell???  FCS Keith!!!
 
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I'm hoping against all hope, that this gal can somehow pull off an upset.  I would love to see not only the Moonbats made a mockery of, but also the likes of Charles Krauthammer, Mort Kondrake, and Karl Rove, who have done nothing to suppor this gal.
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:

Christine O'Donnell versus the Ruling Class

I spent several weekdays the last 3 weeks in October in Sussex County, the southernmost of Delaware's 3 counties (Kent and Newcastle being the middle and northern counties).  This was not new territory for me, as Rehoboth Beach is the Hamptons/Fire Island/Provincetown equivalent for DC urbanites like me, and I have DC friends and past customers and colleagues who have moved to Rehoboth or Lewes, and DC friends and former colleagues who own property in Milton and elsewhere.

I did some canvassing and phone banking for O'Donnell (I am definitely a partisan), but I also listened and observed, from lunch counters in Georgetown, to coffee shops in Milton, to libraries in Lewes, to gay bars in Rehoboth.  And one thing is clear:  Chris Coons is a complete non-entity with no fans.  In the bluest of blue Democratic precincts, Rehoboth Beach's premier gay bar the "Blue Moon," people think he will win and worry that O'Donnell (whose gay sister supports her campaign) is too "rightwing" and too unpredictable.  But no one has anything good to say about Chris Coons himself.

In one debate O'Donnell (who has beaten Coons in every debate, despite being outnumbered 3 to 1 or more, as the "journalists" moderating have clearly been simply on the attack against her) did something that a few other tea party supported candidates (particularly Sharon Angle) have done this year:  she made it explicit that her opponent is a profiteer off statism, that Chris Coon's family enterprise makes money off expanded government spending and regulation, in particular off the "Cap 'n' Tax" schemes to destroy jobs and industries that require fossil fuels.

And the "class" issue is obvious to anyone with eyes who is actually in Delaware.  Only in rich areas favored by lawyers, lobbyists and others who make money off political connections, do Coons yard signs outnumber O'Donnell ones.  So in rural towns like Greenwood or Ellendale, and in rural areas between towns, O'Donnell signs far outnumber Coons's.  In Rehoboth Beach, where for example lobbyist Jack Abramoff's bought what had been a gay bed and breakfast and turned it into a satellite office, Coons' signs dominate.

Compare the average incomes of the towns where Coons and O'Donnell yard signs are more common.  (This was hard to do because up until about 10 days ago there was an extensive campaign by Coons supporters, if not the Coons campaign itself, to steal O'Donnell yard signs, including from the side yard on Chestnut Street at the house I was staying at in Milton.  Some of the perps were identified and apprehended, and claimed they were stealing signs so they could put them in their own yards.)  Greenwood has a median household income of $43,000 and Ellendale $44,000.  The state average for Delaware is $57,000, while Rehoboth Beach (even though full of retirees, singles, and imported eastern European lifeguard and retail labor) has a median household income of $62,000.  Upper middle class people for Coons!  (All data from: http://www.city-data.com.)

If we look at who actually has yard signs in front of their houses, we see that Coons signs begin to outnumber O'Donnell signs by a factor of 4 to 1 or more as you get 2 blocks from the beach, where a new McMansion can easily be $3 million.  On one block of Rodney street alone, two blocks of the beach, four expensive looking, renovated houses have Coons signs.  The one O'Donnell sign is before a modest home that belongs to widow.  And who else lives there and has a Coons sign in their yard?

Well, the political class for one.  At 125 Stockley, 2 blocks from the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Paul Kuhns has a Coons sign.  At 41 Sussex, 3 blocks from the beach, Rehoboth Beach commissioner Patricia Coluzzi also has Coons signs.  Ms. Coluzzi is well known for her letters to the editor this electoral cycle supporting candidates who will ensure that no energy exploration ever takes place in Delaware or its bay.  Which is no doubt helpful in protecting the value of a $1, 2, or 3 million Rehoboth manse.  But doesn't do much to employ someone in Greenwood or Ellendale whose median household income is 2/3 that of the Rehoboth average.

And the political class of Delaware, is in line for some dough if the Obama regime gets to keep raising taxes and spending for its slush funds.  Last year Rehoboth Beach got $140 million of Obama stimulus to spend to "redo" its boardwalk, 10 times the annual city budget of $14 million. Even in towns where city commissioners and mayors are only paid small stipends, having a say in funneling that kind of money is something we know the political class will fight tooth and nail for.


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Re: Charlie Christ's Shoe Closet

Although I have absolutely no use for Chaz, I don't believe the rumors....
 


 
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Travis <baconlard@gmail.com> wrote:
CW:  Not that I have heard.  I will ask my Florida friends.


On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Cold Water <coldwater000@gmail.com> wrote:
LOLOLOLOLOL!  Not that it matters, but are the gay rumors regarding ole Charlie true?
 
CW
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Werewolves of Congress (Video)





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Beck's Rally versus Stewart/Colbert's Rally




Beck's Rally versus Stewart/Colbert's Rally

Pictures prove everything, despite the liberal media's lie...

CBS estimated Beck's rally was only 87,000. The same CBS estimated the Stewart/Colbert rally at 215,000. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Pictures also expose the liberal media for the liars they are.

Even NBC said the Beck crowd was estimated to be around 300,000 plus. Nice try liberal media, but the pictures prove your bias.

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Subject: SUMBITCH!!...........

 

 
 
 
  
A filthy rich Florida man decided that he wanted to throw a party and invited all of his buddies and neighbors. 
He also invited Leroy, the only Redneck in the neighborhood. 
He held the party around the pool in the backyard of his mansion 
Leroy was having a good time drinking, dancing, eating shrimp, oysters and BBQ and flirting with all the women. 
At the height of the party, 
The host said, 'I have a 10 foot 
Man-eating gator in my pool 
And I'll give a million dollars to anyone who has the nerve to jump in. 
The words were barely out of his mouth when there was a loud splash. Everyone turned around and saw Leroy in the pool! 
Leroy was fighting the gator! Leroy was jabbing it in the eyes with his thumbs, throwing punches, head butts and choke holds, biting the gator on the tail and  flipping it through the air like some kind of Judo Instructor. 
The water was churning and splashing everywhere. Both Leroy and the gator were screaming and raising hell. 
Finally Leroy strangled the gator and let it float to the top like a dime store goldfish. 
Leroy then slowly climbed out of the pool. Everybody was just staring at him in disbelief.   
Finally the host says, 'Well, 
Leroy, I reckon I owe you a million dollars.' 
'No, that's okay. I don't want It,' said Leroy. 
The rich man said, 'Man, I have to give you something. You won the bet. How about half a million bucks then?' 
No thanks, I don't want it,' 
Answered Leroy. 
The host said, 'Come on, I insist on giving you something. That was amazing. How about a new Porsche and a Rolex and some stock options?' 
Again Leroy said no. 
Confused, the rich man asked, 'Well, Leroy, then what  do   you want?' 
Leroy said, 'I want the name of the sumbich who pushed me in the pool!'




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