We've never been the fanatic types when it comes to science; in fact, we're just not good at it. Theories of relativity and objects in motion - it can get dizzying after a while. But if you're lo...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/06/weve-never-been-fanatic-types-when-it.html
Jim Morrison said it best when he said, "Love hides in the strangest places." That's pretty accurate. You never know quite when or where it will creep up, or where it will leave you hanging. Comm...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/05/jim-morrison-said-it-best-when-he-said.html
So, we're a little late. We tried to get a post or two in before the election, but we just couldn't find the time. But if you add up all the winners from the past blogs, we're running 1 for 1. No...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/05/so-were-little-late.html
Anonymity can be an amazing thing. Some of history's greatest charitable contributions have been made anonymously. Some of the most famous quotes have been anonymous. And in this day and age, mos...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/05/pulling-trigger.html
Politics is a funny business. Someone once said that in tough times like these, you find out who your friends are. And while we tend to agree, we also can concede that this is a business unlike a...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/05/death-rattle.html
First of all, we'd like to preface our newest post. We don't want anyone to get the wrong idea and start thinking this is a Republican blog. It's really not. It's just that...well, the Democrats ...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/04/guns-of-navarone.html
Looks like we picked the wrong time to take a vacation. In the 8 days that we enjoyed (ever so blissfully), it looks like quite a bit has happened. Why didn't anyone tell us?!? Less than 30 days...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/04/shifting-tide.html
We're not sure what the percentage is, but a large percentage of voters have no clue what their representatives do on a municipal level. No wonder no one votes. Don't they know it makes it hard f...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/04/strategy-memos.html
We know, we know. Its been over a week. Really, its not even our fault. Its just that there's nothing going on. No fiery municipal races to cover and there isn't even anything happening with the ...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/04/at-starting-line.html
While we hate to beat a dead horse, we feel that this is something that merits mention. Again. We're becoming more and more impressed with the organizational skills of the Cumberland County Democ...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/03/while-we-hate-to-beat-dead-horse-we.html
We had our eyes and ears out last week and frankly, even got pretty excited about the concept of the Boiling Springs Civic Association's planned debate. While the South Middleton township supervi...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/03/meeting-of-minds.html
54% of voters in 2004 were women. That's a fact. So it's no surprise that women's issues play a significant role in courting the vote for any election. Wouldn't it be fair to assume that such an ...
http://cumberlandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/03/tied-to-dock.html
The first post. This can make or break a blog, huh? The impetus here is really no secret: we just got tired of the few straggling blogs that even MENTION Cumberland County. If we wanted to get ne...