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Monday, November 1, 2010
Demplosion! via @iOTW #BeTheWave #rsrh *UPDATED* ** Further UPDATE**
Friday, October 29, 2010
The quick and dirty on the new Monmouth #DESen Poll
poll...
In the past two weeks, Republican Christine O’Donnell has narrowed Democrat Chris Coons’ lead in Delaware’s U.S. Senate race from 19 points to 10 points. The latest Monmouth University Poll finds Coons has the support of 51% of likely voters to 41% for O’Donnell. Two weeks ago, this race stood at 57% to 38%.
Christine O'Donnell is winning indies...
O’Donnell has also made gains among independent voters, now leading Coons 47% to 42% among this voting bloc. Two weeks ago, she trailed in the independent vote by 51% to 41%.
Her messaging is working...
60 House seats and 8 Senate seats, so says @krautammer http://bit.ly/9BJXWf #rsrh
Krauthammer destroys Obama and Gibbs in his summary of campaign 2010. He also lays out his prediction - 60 in the House, 8 in the Senate. For myself, I predict - 70/9 with a 50/50 chance of hitting 10.
What do you think?
Obama, to his credit, did not get elected to do midnight basketball or school uniforms. No Bill Clinton, he. Obama thinks large. He wants to be a consequential president on the order of Ronald Reagan. His forthright attempt to undo the Reagan revolution with a new burst of expansive liberal governance is the theme animating this entire election.
Democratic apologists would prefer to pretend otherwise — that it’s all about the economy and the electorate’s anger over its parlous condition. Nice try. The most recent CBS/New York Times poll shows that only one in twelve Americans blames the economy on Obama, and seven in ten think the downturn is temporary. And yet, the Democratic party is falling apart. Democrats are four points behind among women, a constituency Democrats had owned for decades; a staggering 20 points behind among independents (a 28-point swing since 2008); and 20 points behind among college graduates, giving lie to the ubiquitous liberal conceit that the Republican surge is the revenge of lumpen know-nothings.
On November 2, a punishing there will surely be. But not quite the kind Obama is encouraging.
Read more at www.nationalreview.com
My prediction: The Dems lose 60 House seats, eight in the Senate. Rangers in seven.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Taking down the Widener Law version of the 1st Amendment. #DESen @ChristineOD
Enjoy!
OPEN LETTER TO ERIN DALY
Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Faculty Research and Development
Widener Law
Christine was absolutely right about "Separation of Church and State" not being in the First Amendment or the Constitution. As I am sure you know, but may not admit, the phrase "Separation of Church and State" comes from a letter from President Jefferson to a private group. It did not appear in Supreme Court decisional law until Reynolds v. United States, 98 U.S. 145, 164 (1878), a hundred years after the Revolution.
"Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between a man and his God; that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship; that the legislative powers of the government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should “make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”—Thomas Jefferson, letter to the Danbury, Connecticut, Baptists.
The First Amendment was ratified in 1791, a dozen years before the Supreme Court’s 1803 decision in Marbury v. Madison.
On NPR and Juan Williams.
Holding to it's principles, NPR fires Juan for speaking the truth.
Juan's anxiety is a completely normal human response to a traumatic event perpetrated by people citing their Muslim faith as reason and justification for the same. Juan was speaking from his own experience, with empathy for others who have also suffered losses due to Islamic Terrorism.
Despite these natural human inclinations, Juan went on to explain that we shouldn't lump everyone together. To a degree I think Juan is correct. We shouldn't let stereotypes cloud our judgments, nor should we allow a PC culture to do the same.
Even with these qualifications on his overall statements, NPR decided to fire him. He simply wasn't toeing the line for the NPR mission. This is a good point that I will briefly address after the full O'Reilly segment.
Monday, October 18, 2010
1, 2, 3, Currahee
Before even watching the video in the post, I was already thinking of my father proudly. For those who don't know, not that you would, my father was in the 101st Airborne in Vietnam. More specifically, he was an artilleryman on FSP Ripcord in 1970. It is an honor to have had a father that fought with "The Stand Alone Battalion", 2nd Battalion (Currahees), 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile).
I also think that my father would be happy and honored to know that the Curahees are still amazing soldiers who defy all the odds.
Get your tissues ready...
1, 2, 3 Currahee!!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
A Smart Band with Smartphones
Giving Techno a New Meaning
Having had their instruments "stolen", Atomic Tom
I have been to far worse concerts.
Consider this an open thread.
Aaron B. Gardner
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Imagine a Jump
Saturday Open Thread
Enjoy...
Aaron B. Gardner