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Allan Loudell
Another political "Groundhog Day": G.O.P.'ers who insist aid for OK tornado victims be offset by cuts elsewhere

Now that a natural disaster has hit the nation's heartland - indeed a state with two U.S. senators who've insisted in the past that Federal spending for victims of natural disasters come from corresponding cuts from elsewhere in the Federal budget - what's the spin from Republican Senators Coburn and Inhofe? Dr...
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Allan Loudell
Oklahoma tornado beyond words...

What can be said about that devastating Oklahoma tornado - now confirmed as an EF5 - that underscored the fragility of life and temporarily made most of America's political battles and scandals look so utterly trite in comparison? (Indeed, one expects the Oklahoma disaster coverage to dominate over-the-air & cable news for at least a couple of news cycles...
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Fun day at the ballpark

Who says you can't have fun at a Phillies game? Certainly the Phillies haven't been an exciting team for the most part this year, with their anemic offense...
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Allan Loudell
Perfect storm for schools

In his weekly radio address this past weekend, Governor Markell addressed the issue of ongoing work-force education, as he celebrated the opening of a construction job training facility in Newark...
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Allan Loudell
Open Friday / Weekend Forum

So which stories / topics / items galvanize you this weekend? As expected, Wilmington City Council members approved their modified 2014 budget - which Mayor Dennis Williams promises to veto - setting up a veto override...
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Allan Loudell
Wilmington City Council members: Are you now a little nostalgic for Mayor Baker?

Perhaps they're just growing pains - the inevitable slips for a new mayoral administration in Wilmington - but it seems Mayor Williams has suffered more than his share of missteps since taking office...
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Allan Loudell
Could Supreme Court be influenced by quickening pace of states legalizing gay marriage?

It was Delaware a week ago. Now it's Minnesota. Minnesota has made it a dozen states that have so far sanctioned gay & lesbian marriage. Now comes the intriguing question: At some psychological, subliminal, or even overt level, could the quickening pace of states approving marriage equality influence the high court's ruling on the gay marriage cases before it? But if so, in which direction? That the high court can't afford to put itself on the "wrong side of history"? I know some Supreme Court watchers who believe the Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts, in particular feels such a historic tug; he doesn't want to be remembered as someone presiding over a high court which went BACKWARDS...
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Allan Loudell
To save lives, go to .05 as the legal limit for blood-alcohol?

With the goal of saving lives, the National Transportation Safety Board proposes states tighten the blood-alcohol limit for motorists from .08 to .05. However, I have seen nothing about the Feds threatening a loss of Federal highway funding to states that don't comply...
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Allan Loudell
Stephen Hawking boycott of Israel draws fire, praise

It's not exactly a headline-grabbing story, but it's intriguing on so many levels: World-renowned physicist & cosmologist Stephen Hawking's refusal to attend a prestigious scientific conference in Israel hosted by Israeli President Shimon Peres...
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Allan Loudell
Associated Press decries seizure of phone records

The Associated Press is protesting the Obama Administration's snooping into the phone records of 100 journalists. The Justice Department got a subpoena for records covering a two-month period for 20 phone lines linked to the AP's New York, Washington, and Hartford offices...
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Allan Loudell
Vance Phillips: His story gets stranger & stranger

When I first met Vance Phillips many years ago at a political debate, he came across as a nice enough guy... but way too conservative a Republican for most of upstate Delaware...
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Allan Loudell
IRS debacle: 2nd term curse?

What is it about Presidential 2nd terms? A President gets re-elected, and all hell seems to break loose. Witness the mushrooming scandal over the Internal Revenue Service singling-out certain non-profit groups for its magnifying glass, searching out key words such as "Tea Party" and "Patriots", but later, shifting criteria such as "organizations involved with political lobbying or advocacy", or "political-action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights, social economic reform/movement"...
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Allan Loudell
Open Friday / Weekend Forum

So, which stories / topics / issues grab you this weekend? The second time proved to be the charm for the Appoquinimink school district. On the second try, about sixty-and-a-half percent of those voting approved the Appoquinimink tax referendum...
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Allan Loudell
Benghazi hearing: Three State Dept. officials dispute Administration's narrative of the attacks

A trio of State Department officials offered a House committee intense accounts of last year's deadly attack on U.S. installations in Benghazi, Libya The officials again criticized the Obama Administration's early hesitation to characterize the attacks as premeditated terrorist acts...
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Phils at a crossroads

We may know later today (Wed. 5/8) whether Roy Halladay will need surgery, whether he'll pitch again this year, or maybe whether he will pitch again at all...
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Allan Loudell
Mark Sanford's win in South Carolina: Ideology trumps scandalous personal life

For a time it looked as though ex-South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford was so damaged, his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Colbert Busch (sister of comedian Stephen Colbert) might actually beat him in South Carolina's special Congressional election...
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Allan Loudell
Delaware becomes the 11th state to legalize same-sex marriage

For several weeks, I had been hearing gay marriage was more likely to clear the Delaware General Assembly than capital punishment abolition. And indeed it has...
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Allan Loudell
Moving the School Year in Delaware to AFTER Labor Day: Wise?

A downstate lawmaker - State Senator Gerald Hocker (R-Ocean View) - wants Delaware's public schools to start classes AFTER Labor Day. He wants a task force to study the issue...
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Allan Loudell
3D Printers ushering in new era

'Tis the season (or era) for 3D printers. For good and/or bad. From Scotland recently came word scientists had printed stem cells, meaning researchers are that much closer to reproducing human tissue...
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Allan Loudell
Open Friday / Weekend Forum

So what's on your mind this weekend? New Castle County Executive Tom Gordon is catching heat for his plan to give the Wilmington Fire Department a 225-thousand-dollar grant, part of the Gordon Administration's proposed budget for 2014...
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