Institutional Corruption And Racism Are Alive In Delaware
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | May 29th at 12:15 PM |
Co-written By: Don Ayotte and Doug Beatty Myself and others from The Independent Party of Delaware attended an arbitration hearing on Tuesday May 28th at the Carvel Building in Wilmington. The meeting was held to arbitrate a grievance of dismissal in the case of Dr. Jahi Issa, an African American History Professor at Delaware State University. I expected a modicum of professionalism and courtesy but | Read More »
America’s Political Abyss
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | May 8th at 05:48 AM |
Cross-posted in: www.delawarepolitics.net In today’s world of political intrigue and multiple pseudo personalities, lurking behind every crevice of unforeseen gain, is party affiliation really a factor? Long gone are the days of simple ideological thought where right or wrong are simply defined. The global complexity of multiple hegemonic power grabs and local powerful personalities have muddied the waters of clear thought and twisted the reality | Read More »
Our Bill of Rights and the Curious Case of Dr. Jahi Issa
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | May 5th at 09:53 AM |
Guest Post by: Doug Beatty On March 1, 2012 Dr. Jahi Issa of Dover was arrested at Delaware State University for failing to be a white female on horseback. That’s a provocative statement that demands support. In 2010 Delaware State University threatened to cut the equestrian team. The all white all female equestrian team protested by riding horses in front of the administration building and | Read More »
Deja Vu, An Early Assault On The Constitution
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | January 12th at 01:59 PM |
Cross posted on www.delawarepolitics.net One of the first assaults on the constitution, seemingly enough came during the presidency of John Adams, the Second President of the United States. John Adams was a Federalist and was also considered a monarchist. He along with Alexander Hamilton, who served on his cabinet believed that Great Britain had a much better form of government than the newly formed American | Read More »
From Disobedience, To The Birth Of A Nation
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | December 25th at 08:10 AM |
A Little over ten years before the writing of the Declaration of Independence, on May 30th, 1765, a significant number of the members of the Virginia House of Burgesses wanted to take a stand against the British Parliament’s assertion of power. Among them, was a radical named Patrick Henry. A French Traveler who watched with Thomas Jefferson, (he was 22) who considered himself a student | Read More »
Delaware’s Senator Carper Proposes 25 Cent national Gasoline Tax
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | October 31st at 10:45 PM |
Delaware Citizens are outraged at the thought of US Senator Tom Carper’s proposal to raise the national gas tax by twenty-five cents. Carper the author of the now famous phrase, “your job is the row the boat, MY JOB is to steer!” He is the lead supporter of the Delaware Fisker folly, a plant in Northern Delaware that stands empty after the expenditure of over | Read More »
Delaware’s Kevin Wade Mounts Powerful Senatorial Campaign Against Democratic Incumbent Tom Carper
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | March 3rd at 08:31 AM |
Kevin Wade, the Conservative Republican Candidate from Delaware has mounted a powerful campaign for the U.S. Senate Seat against Democratic Incumbent Senator, Tom Carper. Wade an electrical engineer and small businessman by trade, had his beginnings working in a steel mill after graduating from high school. He took courses to become an electrical engineer. “I went to college when I wasn’t working in the mill,” | Read More »
Obama, Hillary Clinton, Saul Alinsky and Rules For Radicals
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | January 13th at 09:11 PM |
cross posted in www.delawarepolitics.net Saul Alinsky’s book. “Rules For Radicals,” was first named “Rules For Revolution,” and has caused untold controversy since Alinsky published the book in 1971. I realize that one diary will not be enough to communicate the content of destruction this book holds for our Republic. When I first bought the book, I vowed to read it cover to cover before donning | Read More »
“Troublemaker” Christine O’Donnell’s Unfinished Journey
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | August 17th at 07:46 AM |
O’Donnell’s new Book, “Troublemaker,” is an eye opening expose of both the Delaware GOP political process and Christine O’Donnell’s traditional close-knit family values and is written in an honest and heartfelt manner that reflects her family values and how these values gave her tenacity and steadfastness, enabling her to win the 2010 senatorial primary against a seemingly unbeatable Delaware political icon. O’Donnell relates her early | Read More »
Should Americans Boycott Chinese Products
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | August 7th at 04:39 AM |
Are Americans too timid to boycott products from Mainland China? I think not! Americans are reeling from economic disaster and the Chinese are scolding us like middle-school children. America is the largest market for Chinese Products. In short, we are their biggest marks. People have told me that if Americans stopped buying Chinese products that Wal-Mart would come to a grinding halt. That’s not true, | Read More »
UN Agenda, Sustainable development or Enslavement of a Planet
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | July 22nd at 11:05 AM |
Over two hundred people poured into the Millsboro Delaware Fire Hall, Thursday night to hear a presentation given by the “9-12 Delaware Patriots.” The presentation of the affects of United Nations Agenda 21, also known as, “Sustainable Development” for a “One World Government,” that George Herbert Walker Bush called the, “New World Order.” President Obama signed his 86th Executive Order (13575) on June 9, that | Read More »
Delaware Republicans’ Ideological Battle Still Rages
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | July 20th at 05:32 AM |
Within Delaware’s Republican Party lies an ideologically deeply split party. The GOP statewide office elections, at the State Convention in April did nothing to quell the open dislike between the Republican Tea Party Conservatives and the Republican Moderates or RINOS. As some of you know, I ran for the state Chairman’s position against opponent John Sigler, a former NRA Chairman and Kent County lawyer. The | Read More »
Delaware GOP Chairman, Tom Ross to Speak before The Sussex County GOP
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | February 12th at 08:29 PM |
The last three monthly meetings at Sussex County’s GOP have ended in chaos, with Delaware’s GOP Chairman, Tom Ross being censured at November’s meeting. The last meeting on January 10th was so chaotic that when County Chairman Ron Sams made a motion to adjourn without any business being conducted that a loud cry of NO shattered the room. Sams shut off the lights to the | Read More »
Explaining Delaware’s Political Demographics
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | December 18th at 02:04 PM |
I was asked the question. What do you think is the best type of candidate to run statewide in Delaware? Of course, I knew the answer immediately but wanted to give it some clear thought. I will start by explaining the state’s political demographics. Delaware consists of three counties. New Castle County is the northern most county and by far the most heavily populated and | Read More »
Delaware GOP Chairman Tom Ross Censured
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | November 9th at 04:39 PM |
Wednesday night’s Sussex County GOP monthly meeting was packed with expectation, with a standing room only crowd. News had leaked out that Committeeman Donald Ayotte would introduce a resolution to censure Delaware GOP Chairman Tom Ross. “Mr. Chairman I make a motion to censure State GOP Chairman, Tom Ross for making inappropriate statements and failing to immediately endorse and fully support a lawfully elected republican | Read More »
O’Donnell and the First Amendment
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | October 20th at 04:21 PM |
The First Amendment has been argued to death over the years since it was written in the 1700’s. People of different political ideologies have interpreted this controversial amendment according to their beliefs before there was the current Republican and Democratic Parties. So, let’s take a look at it and see exactly what it says. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or | Read More »
Why O’Donnell’s Sudden Rise
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | October 17th at 03:46 PM |
When looking at the title as a question, from the eyes of a standard campaign manager, it doesn’t make sense. To find a reasonable answer to this question, one must look into the depths of America’s boiling political cauldron. The sudden downfall of the economy and the current administration’s inability to stop the downward spiral of job loss, first among the blue collar working class | Read More »
Delaware’s Democratic Backlash
By: Donald Ayotte (Diary) | September 22nd at 08:20 AM |
Christine O’Donnell’s win in the Delaware Primaries on September 14th, brought an immediate onslaught of democratic opposition that would make any conservative’s stomach turn. Pandemonium broke out as the last results were released on that Tuesday evening Several minutes later, Christine approached the stage for her victory speech, every media photographer with a camera was packed in front of the stage with shocked looks on | Read More »