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Monday, April 23, 2007

20070423 Carnival of Maryland 5 will be posted later in the day


Carnival of Maryland 5 will be posted later in the day

April 23, 2007

UPDATE on Maryland Blog Carnival

Hosted by members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance.

The Maryland Blogger Alliance (MBA) “Carnival of Maryland 5” will be posted later in the day.

The wheel is still turning but the peripatetic gerbil that powers this blog juggled a few too many balls in the air this past weekend and has “crashed.”

If you have not had a chance to read our previous four Carnivals, please take this opportunity to review some of the best that the Maryland blogosphere has to offer:

Carnival of Maryland #1 - 2/25/2007 was hosted by Bruce Godfrey on “Crablaw Maryland Weekly” on February 25, 2007.

Carnival of Maryland - second edition hosted by Attila of the Pillage Idiot on March 11, 2007.

Carnival of Maryland #3 was hosted by The Ridger on “The Greenbelt” on March 26th, 2007

Carnival Of Maryland 4 hosted by W. Crodhil on “Politics, Hon,” on April 8th, 2007.

Meanwhile, if you’re a MD blogger, and you’d like to join the MBA, you can contact the Pillage Idiot’s Attlia at- pillageidiot -at- hotmail -dot- com.

Attila, pictured above with Katie Couric, wrote on March 11, 2007: “The Carnival was the brainchild of members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance (see sidebar). You don't have to be a member to contribute to our Carnival, but we strongly urge you to join if you're a blogger in Maryland. There's really no downside to it. We're an eclectic bunch. We have no political litmus tests for membership, and an increasing number of our members don't focus on politics at all.”

Members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance are:

Pillage Idiot (Rockville)

Soccer Dad (Baltimore)

Maryland Conservatarian (Baltimore)

The Baltimore Reporter (Baltimore)

The Sun Lies (Baltimore Area)

The Not So Free State (Woodlawn)

monoblogue (Salisbury)

Crablaw (Reisterstown)

Kevin Dayhoff (Westminster)

Politics, Hon (Baltimore)

blogger1947 (Gwynn Oak)

Jousting for Justice (Owings Mills)

The Voltage Gate (Frostburg)

Howard County Md. Blog (Ellicott City)

The Hedgehog Report (Columbia)

Rockin' Catoctin (Frederick)

The Pubcrawler (Gaithersburg)

C. Dowd's Blog (Lansdowne)

Oriole Post (Silver Spring)

Escape from Pianosa (Baltimore)

Maryland Politics Today (Laurel)

The Greenbelt (Laurel)

Snail's Tales (Germantown)

Leviathan Montgomery (Silver Spring)

Going to the Mat (Frederick)

The AT Wire (Cumberland)

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Monday, April 09, 2007

20070409 Flying in today’s unfriendly skies


Flying in today’s unfriendly skies

April 9th, 2007

If you have not read Crablaw’s April 8th, 2007 post: “Balkin: Princeton Con Law Professor Harrased By TSA,” read it now…

http://www.crablaw.com/2007/04/balkin-princeton-con-law-professor.html

He leads the post with:

Balkinization, April 8, 2007, discussing retired Princeton Constitutional Law professor Walter Murphy's attempt to board a flight to Newark for an academic conference at his former employer (HAT TIP Attaturk at Atrios' Eschaton:

Read the rest here: “Balkin: Princeton Con Law Professor Harrased By TSA.”

I’m not sure if this is more frightening than outrageous or more outrageous than frightening.

Perhaps the only thing I support more than President George W. Bush is the right to criticize him.

If the esteemed Senator Hillary Clinton or Senator Barack Obama or former Senator John Edwards should be elected president - if this is precedence – I won’t even be able to take the bus – I’ll have to walk.

Although I have not yet endured one the many documented hassles while flying, the specter of having the inevitable hassle while flying has become a downer all to itself.

The obvious challenge looming on the horizon is that while the safety implementers are pre-occupied with all the “Mickey Mouse” safety protocols these days, a real terrorist is going to slip through…

Although I do not fly often, in my limited experience, I will say that the most overly officious safety personnel I have encountered are found at BWI. In the several other airports I have utilized, the TSA personnel were much more in the customer service business.

Of course we all want to be able to travel safely and that overwhelming and over-riding dynamic continues to be an impediment to even the most constructive of criticisms of the safety procedures… or personnel.

They have a job to do… I just smile and Zen it all…

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

20070325 So where were the spiders?

March 25th, 2007

Calling all arachnid –ophiles…

In case ya missed it, Jeremy Bruno of the Voltage Gate left a new comment on my post "20070321 The secret life of baby spiders.”

Mr. Bruno calls our attention to a veritable arachnid-palooza of articles on spiders.

He wrote:

Aha! I have written about spiders on the old blog: here; here; here; here; here; here; and here.

The last one might not be about a spider, taxonomically speaking, but the Harvestman father is particularly devoted to its offspring. Neat little critter.

Happy reading…

Kevin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndZodpknFBc

Saturday, March 24, 2007

20070324 Maryland Blogger Alliance Blog Carnival Number 3


Maryland Blogger Alliance Blog Carnival Number 3

March 24th, 2007

UPDATE on Maryland Blog Carnival

Hosted by members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance.

The Maryland Blogger Alliance Maryland Blog Carnival Number 3 is scheduled to be hosted by “The Greenbelt,” on March 25th, 2007.

So many of the bloggers in the Maryland Blogger Alliance appear to have very demanding full time jobs and families. I have not a clue as to how they maintain such great blogs and work 12-hour days.

I am a member of the Maryland Blogger Alliance – check out our reader feed here.

The 2nd Blog Carnival was hosted by “Pillage Idiot” on March 11, 2007. Click here to find it.

The first Blog Carnival can be found at “Crablaw's Maryland Weekly” or click here: “Carnival of Maryland #1 - 2/25/2007.”

For more information about the Maryland Blog Carnival and to view my submissions to the Blog Carnivals – click here:

Happy reading.

Kevin

Monday, March 05, 2007

20070304 Truck “decorations” in Maryland.

Truck “decorations” in Maryland.

March 4, 2007

The low down on the raging debate on truck “decorations” in Maryland.

I guess I have avoided this topic because of the lack of a tactful manner in which it can be treated.

“Soundtrack” is not really set up to be the place to discuss such issues, but if ya really – really wanna read two great posts on the raging debate on truck “decorations” in Maryland – the place to go is Crablaw and the Pillage Idiot.

For those who are not aware of this pressing concern, Attila writes, “A state delegate from Allegany County, Leroy E. Myers Jr., has introduced a bill that would prohibit…”

Crablaw helps us find the legislation: “Delegate LeRoy Myers' House Bill 1163…”

What might even be funnier is that the ACLU has deemed it necessary to weigh-in with their opinion…

And OMG - - Reading Crablaw’s ponderings upon a hypothetical cross-examination is a hoot. Of course, one can only imagine that there would be a “legal definition” of the offending “decorations” and that might be the fodder for humor for decades… Where were you Daddy when Maryland struck a blow for civility, taste and the future of the planet?

And he’s only getting warmed-up. The rest of his post is a keeper…

Warning – do not read either post with your mouth full of say, Dr. Pepper…

If Maryland begins to outlaw poor taste, there is no end to where this nanny-state can go.

If you wanna smile – go immediately to here – and here.

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Saturday, March 03, 2007

20070303 The Pillage Idiot says


March 3rd, 2007

I’d like to echo the remarks the Pillage Idiot recently made in a blog post: “$)*%&#@(&!.”

Kudos for our fearless leader of the Maryland Bloggers Alliance for saying that “George Carlin's seven words you can't say on the radio” rarely appear in his blog.

I must say that it is one of the reasons that I enjoy his blog.

I am dumbstruck to find the use of foul language in the blogosphere. Yeah, it’s an exercise of free speech, but nevertheless the right to free speech comes with responsibilities.

Whenever I come across a blog site or blog post with foul language, I exercise my right to move on to another web site – in haste.

If someone has such little grasp on their language skills and cannot articulate a position without the use of the foul language, my view is that they have little to offer me as to their opinion.

I dare say that I am hardly “little Miss Goody Two Shoes,” (Where did that expression come from anyway?) but I try hard to talk the walk and avoid the foul language on this web site and applaud Attila for his post and his blog.

Find his post here.

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

20070114 Mr. Wissing has found some Humor in the House

Mr. Wissing has found some Humor in the House

January 14, 2007

David Wissing over at “The Hedgehog Report” has a great post, “Humor in the House.”

It is a video of the fun that breaks out when “A question posed by a Member from the floor asking for procedural clarification.”

Mr. Wissing found it on “Gateway Pundit.”

He also wrote, “By the way, Nancy Pelosi has felt enough heat that she has now agreed to change the just passed minimum wage bill to include American Samoa before it reaches President Bush’s desk.”

Be sure to read his post and view the video. Find it here.

http://www.hedgehogreport.com/index.php/6681

Kevin

Saturday, December 30, 2006

20061230 Crablaw calls to our attention a Sun article on Tom Schaller’s book

Bruce Godfrey at Crablaw calls to our attention a Baltimore Sun article on Tom Schaller’s book

December 29th, 2006

Writing for the Baltimore Sun, Andrew Green has a piece about UMBC professor Tom Schaller’s book, “Whistling Past Dixie: How the Democrats Can Win Without the South.”

A big thank you to Crablaw for calling the article to our attention.

In his post, Mr. Godfrey encourages his readers to be sure to read Mr. Green’s article.

I agree.

However, I’m encouraging “Soundtrack” readers to also
be sure to read Crablaw’s post about Dr. Schaller’s book.

For a previous post about Dr. Schaller and his book, please read: “
20061030 Appearance on the Mark Steiner Show.” And for other mentions of Dr. Schaller in “Soundtrack,” please click here.


I have come to really appreciate Dr. Schaller.
When I appeared on WYPR’s Mark Steiner show last October 30th, 2006, he was wonderful to chat with about current events, politics and the issues. To be certain, we agreed on very little, however, he was fun and engaging and kept it intellectual.

To be sure, we need more Dr. Schaller’s in the "public intellectual."
[1]

I have not read the
book; however, it is on my short list of “must” reading.

I have several colleagues who have read it and were excited about Dr. Schaller’s out of the box insights and fresh pragmatic approaches.

It is not really fair to comment on the book without reading it, nevertheless, my uninformed view is that Democrats will still have problems with some their party’s liberal positions in the Western United States. Positions on gun ownership comes to mind quickly.

Reading Mr. Green’s article reminded me of the “banter by way of song,” between Neil Young and the lead singer of “Lynyrd Skynyrd,” Ronnie Van Zant in the early 1970s.

What many in the public were not aware, is that the two talented songwriters and performers were quite good friends.

Nevertheless, on Mr. Young’s third album, one of my all time favorites, “After the Gold Rush,” released in 1970, there was a song entitled, “Southern Man.”

The lyrics
[2] to “Southern Man” were a biting critique of Mr. Young’s understandings of race relations in the south in the 1960s.

Ronnie van Zant responded with “Sweet Home Alabama,” in which he attempted to portray what was good about the south. (“Sweet Home Alabama” was written by Ed king, Ronnie van Zant and Gary Rossington.)
[3]

Mr. Green writes that “Virginia Democratic strategist and "Bubba vote" guru David W. "Mudcat" Saunders,” has taken umbrage with Dr. Schaller’s book.

Hopefully Mr. Saunders and Dr. Schaller can be great sports and get together some time and talk about the book and the future of the Democratic Party’s presence and strategy in the south.

That would be a great public forum at say, UMBC or UVa - - or somewhere. How about William and Mary in Williamsburg? Dr.
Simon Stow could be the moderator. (See “20061005 Breakfast and a class at William and Mary.”)

Read Mr. Green’s Baltimore Sun article here.

Read Bruce Godfrey’s Crablaw article here.

Buy Dr. Schaller’s book here.

Kevin

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[1] Andrew Green wrote on December 27th, 2006 in the Baltimore Sun: “Schaller, 39, is a bespectacled, fast-talking political science professor who has been trying for the last few years to work his way into a career as a liberal talking head, or, as he calls it, "public intellectual."


[2] Lyrics to Neil Young’s 1970 "Southern Man"

Southern man; better keep your head; Don't forget; what your good book said; Southern change; gonna come at last; Now your crosses; are burning fast; Southern man.

I saw cotton; and I saw black; Tall white mansions; and little shacks. Southern man; when will you; pay them back? I heard screamin'; and bullwhips cracking; How long? How long?

Southern man; better keep your head; Don't forget; what your good book said; Southern change; gonna come at last; Now your crosses; are burning fast; Southern man.

Lily Belle, your hair is golden brown; I've seen your black man; comin' round; Swear by God; I'm gonna cut him down! I heard screamin'; and bullwhips cracking; How long? How long?


[3] Lyrics to Ed King, Ronnie van Zant and Gary Rossington’s Lynyrd Skynyrd’s early 1970’s “Sweet Home Alabama:”

Big wheels keep on turning Carry me home to see my kin Singing songs about the southland I miss Alabamy once again And I think its a sin, yes

Well I heard mister young sing about her Well, I heard ole Neil put her down Well, I hope Neil Young will remember A southern man don’t need him around anyhow

Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue Sweet home Alabama Lord, Im coming home to you

In Birmingham they love the governor Now we all did what we could do Now Watergate does not bother me Does your conscience bother you? Tell the truth

Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue Sweet home Alabama Lord, Im coming home to you Here I come Alabama

Now muscle shoals has got the swampers And they’ve been known to pick a song or two Lord they get me off so much They pick me up when I’m feeling blue Now how about you?

Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue Sweet home Alabama Lord, I’m coming home to you

Sweet home Alabama Oh sweet home baby Where the skies are so blue And the governors true Sweet home Alabama Lordy Lord, I’m coming home to you Yea, yea Montgomery’s got the answer

Friday, December 15, 2006

20061215 A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and Politics Hon

A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and Politics Hon

A Big Thank you goes out to Mr. W. Crodhil and “Politics Hon” for his support of TFC. Eric Workman.

Help Wounded Trooper

http://politicshon.com/phb/

http://politicshon.com/phb/?p=148

W. Crodhil presents Politics Hon

December 14th, 2006

by W. Crodhil, E.I.C. @ 9:23 am. Filed under Local, Maryland

Wounded State Trooper Tfc. Eric Workman is still in critical condition. He was shot while trying to capture a criminal.

If you would like to make a donation to help Tfc Workman’s family please make a check payable to:

Maryland Troopers Association Lodge #20
Tfc. Eric D. Workman Family Fund
Westminster MSP Barrack G
1100 Baltimore Blvd.
Westminster, MD 21157

Fellow MBA member Kevin Dayhoff has all the info. Please help. Thank you.

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

20061204 John Negroponte transcript posted on Joisting for Justice

John Negroponte transcript posted on Joisting for Justice

Cross posted here / 20070113 ked

December 4th, 2006

Stephanie Dray, over at Joisting for Justice was kind enough to post the entire “C-Span Question and Answer with John Negroponte, Director of National Intelligence,” for us.

It is a lengthy transcript but well worth the time for an excellent snapshot of many of the issues we face and for a glimpse at the man who currently heads-up the Office of National Intelligence.

This was terrible nice of Ms. Dray to do this and we owe her a big thank you and big container of spiced walnuts.

And oh, Ms. Dray, please say hi to Ammar and Maryam from the peripatetic gerbils at the Soundtrack Division.

Please see my previous post here.

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20061204 How to Lose a War by The Baltimore Reporter

How to Lose a War by The Baltimore Reporter

Maryland Blogger Alliance member, The Baltimore Reporter has a must read post By Robert Farrow titled, “How to Lose a War!

December 4th, 2006

He begins with a great Mark Twain quote: “Do not fear the enemy, for your enemy can only take your life. It is far better that you fear the media, for they will steal your HONOR. That awful power, the public opinion of a nation, is created in America by a horde of ignorant, self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditching and shoemaking and fetched up in journalism on their way to the poorhouse." -Mark Twain

“I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are." General William Sherman

Let’s set the wayback machine and pretend, shall we. Let’s pretend today’s media had been around in WWII and covered the attack on Pearl Harbor. ( …and lets pretend TV sets were common in 1941. ) So close your eyes and imagine a fuzzy black and white program as the announcer says…..


Read the rest here.

Monday, December 04, 2006

20061204 Bolton Submits Notice






UPDATE: Fellow Maryland Blogger Alliance member, The Baltimore Reporter shares his thoughts: Bolton Out
UPDATE: It is only fair to call to your attention that Crablaw and Joisting for Justice disagree with me about Senator-elect James Webb… I really respect their opinions and they articulate their views compellingly, colorfully and persuasively and it is only appropriate that you should also read their posts, for balance. Especially since I don’t feel really balanced at the moment over the John Bolton matter. It only makes my colleagues more human and likable when they are like - - soooo wrong on the “James Webb matter.” I’ll feel better in the morning. Some spiced walnuts would help.


Fox News wrote a story on the resignation of U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton’s resignation that simply puts an exclamation mark on this whole sad and sorry Kabuki Morals Play.

As much as the resignation caught many of us by surprise - - it was to be expected. Much of the conversation by the Democrats about bi-partisanship is just that – cheap and empty talk; so that they may get the sycophant mainstream media writing cheery, sugarcoated stories about how wonderful and magnanimous they are going to be after the last election.

Virginia Senator-elect James Webb only served as iconography for the personal animus many of the Democrats feel for President George W. Bush, when he was rude to the president, as reported by
Michael D. Shear, a Washington Post Staff Writer on Wednesday, November 29, 2006. George Will said it best: “Jim Webb is not what Washington needs more of.”

We are all entitled to our feelings; however respect for the office requires folks to at least be cold and professional.

Former Marine James Webb is certainly entitled to his disagreement with the president and there are few folks who have earned as wide a berth as Senator-elect Webb, as a result of his courageous service in Vietnam and by way of the fact that his son is currently serving in Iraq.

Parleyed carefully, Senator-elect could have been extraordinarily compelling and persuasive in helping develop and fashion a very necessary course correction in Iraq.

He squandered that opportunity by acting-out on his personally feelings. It was behavior unbecoming an officer and a Marine.

The Bolton resignation just throws salt in a wound started by Senator-elect Webb that many of us were willing to overlook, including this writer, because of the circumstances.

Unfortunately, there will be more slings and arrows and insults to come and once again, a self perpetuating and vicious cycle of attacks and reprisals will be rekindled in a city where they eat their young and look longingly for someone innocent for desert, just for pleasure of watching someone suffer.

If Ambassador Bolton’s nomination were to have made it out of the committee, the Senate would’ve confirmed. He is eminently qualified for the job and has performed admirably since his recess appointment a year ago.

In the Fox news story, “
Bolton Submits Notice Ending Service When Recess Appointment Expires,” White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said it well:

"You know, 58 senators have been on record as being for this guy and he can't get a vote. He has been incredibly successful as our U.N. ambassador, he has a record that everybody ought to be proud of, and instead he can't get a vote. And that is just ridiculous."

The president’s remarks as quoted in the Fox News article also resonated:

"It is with deep regret that I accept John Bolton's decision to end his service in the administration as Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations when his commission expires… "I am deeply disappointed that a handful of United States senators prevented Ambassador Bolton from receiving the up-or-down vote he deserved in the Senate. They chose to obstruct his confirmation, even though he enjoys majority support in the Senate, and even though their tactics will disrupt our diplomatic work at a sensitive and important time. This stubborn obstructionism ill-serves our country and discourages men and women of talent from serving their nation."

Not to be overlooked was Sen. George Voinovich’s commentary:

Bolton supporters, even some late to the game, also expressed disappointment. Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had objected to Bolton when he was up for consideration in the Senate panel. But after Bolton served for a year in the recess appointment, Voinovich said he was impressed by how effective Bolton had been.

"I am very disappointed that John Bolton will not continue in his role as ambassador to the United Nations," Voinovich said Monday. "Given the fragile nature of the world situation and the critical task of reforming the U.N., he should have been given an up-or-down vote on the Senate floor.

"I'm extremely concerned with him leaving since he's been so deeply involved with the situations in Iran, Syria, Lebanon and North Korea and has been working in concert with fellow ambassadors toward true U.N. reform," Voinovich said.


But Senator John McCain really has the final word:

Other Republicans, including Arizona Sen. John McCain, said Bolton's departure is a loss for the United States and a terrible commentary about the state of politics in Washington.

Bolton's "resignation today is less a commentary on Mr. Bolton than on the state of affairs in the U.S. Senate. For over a year, Democrats blocked his nomination in the Foreign Relations Committee, preventing an up or down vote on the Senate floor. In so doing, they have deprived America of the right man at the right time at the U.N.," McCain said.


Memo to incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware and Senator John Kerry - - just shove it.

On this one, coupled with how the president’s two Supreme Court nominees were treated; at some point in the future, if some Republican members of Congress want to get in touch with their feelings on a future critical issue brought forth by the Dems, that is really important to them; I will be more than willing to turn a blind eye.

Something this egregious must have consequences.

Kevin


20061204 UN Ambassador John Bolton calls it quits

UN Ambassador John Bolton calls it quits

December 4, 2006

Hat Tip: Mrs. Owl

In what is being suggested is a surprise move, Baltimore born and raised and McDonogh graduate, John Bolton, has announced his resignation as U.S. Ambassador to the UN.

This is not a step in the correct direction as we attempt to adjust our course in Iraq and continue to face threats and challenges to our national security on a world-wide scale – and the UN always seems ready and willing to aid and abet those who have the worst intentions for the United States and Israel..

Down the road, should we ever have a Democrat president, this is one for which we need to retain an acurate memory - - as it is petty liberal partisan politics at its worse.

Perhaps the next time the Republican leadership in Congress wants to give a pass to a Democratic president’s nomination out of deference to the president and in the interest of comity; this needs to be remembered.

For previous posts on Ambassador Bolton click here.

For Maryland Blogger Alliance member,
Soccer Dad’s past in-depth analysis – go here.

For my take on Ambassador Bolton in
The Tentacle, please read:

August 2, 2006,
Confirm Joltin' John Bolton , Kevin E. Dayhoff: “On March 7, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated Baltimorean John R. Bolton to be the United States ambassador to the United Nations. It is time for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee - as well as the entire upper chamber - to confirm our Maryland-bred leadership in the U.N…”

MSNBC says, “
John Bolton resigns as ambassador to U.N.,” and has a video…

Meanwhile
Fox News is carrying the Associated Press story.

For CBS’s left-leaning take:
U.N. Ambassador John Bolton To Step Down:”

(CBS/AP) Unable to win Senate confirmation, U.N. Ambassador John Bolton will step down when his recess appointment expires soon, the White House said Monday.

The White House had argued in recent weeks that Bolton had demonstrated his value and professionalism in the job and deserved to be confirmed. But even a Senate still in Republican hands didn't have the numbers to make it happen, CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller reports.

Bolton's nomination has languished in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for more than a year, blocked by Democrats and several Republicans. Sen. Lincoln Chafee, a moderate Republican who lost in the midterm elections Nov. 7 that swept Democrats to power in both houses of Congress, was adamantly opposed to Bolton.

President Bush gave Bolton the job temporarily in August 2005, while Congress was in recess. But the appointment expires when Congress formally adjourns, no later than early January.

Although Mr. Bush could not give Bolton another recess appointment, the White House was believed to be exploring other ways of keeping him in the job, perhaps by giving him a title other than ambassador. But Bolton informed the White House he intended to leave when his current appointment expires, White House deputy press secretary Dana Perino said.

Mr. Bush planned to meet with Bolton and his wife later Monday in the Oval Office.

As late as last month, Mr. Bush, through his top aides, said he would not relent in his defense of Bolton, despite unwavering opposition from Democrats who view Bolton as too combative for international diplomacy.

The White House resubmitted Bolton's nomination last month. But with Democrats capturing control of the next Congress, his chances of winning confirmation appeared slight. The incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democratic Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said he saw "no point in considering Mr. Bolton's nomination again."

Actually, I see no point in Senator Biden. What a waste.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

20061201 Happy Birthday Monoblogue

Happy Birthday Monoblogue

December 1st, 2006


A hearty Happy Birthday to Maryland Blogger Alliance member Michael Swartz and Monoblogue – see: “Monoblogue turns one.”

What I like about
Michael Swartz’s Monoblogue is how intelligent and civil he keeps the conversation about the world of the shore. And, for depth, you can’t beat it.

After a lifetime of family pre-occupation with the Delmarva Peninsula, my brother moved to the Eastern Shore in 1983. Over the years I have come to love the shore and I have been very fortunate to have developed many good friends down that way.

I have made many good friends among the elected leadership of the shore and I appreciate the level of civility that
Monoblogue brings to the issues.

Although, I have not kept up with the issues as well as Monoblogue since I “retired” ( – read: lost an election) from elected office in May 2005; I have a great deal of insight into the challenges of the shore and the lack of civility among some of the blogs down that way makes one’s head hurt.

I served as an elected member of the Maryland Municipal League Board of Directors for five years straight and I’m proud that as a conservative Republican from Carroll County, I got much of the support that put me on the board from the Eastern Shore -and Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties – and to a certain extent, from some folks with whom I agreed upon nothing in the big political picture – except that I was on the board to serve them and their municipality and not my party’s ideology.

(In the interest of full disclosure, I still do some “ghost writing” for some elected officials on the shore…)

I certainly don’t agree with many of the same individuals who are being covered and commented upon by Monoblogue and the other Eastern Shore blogs, but even the ones, with whom I agree upon nothing, I must admit, I sure do like them and their families and admire them for their service.

Now that
Monoblogue turns one - - Happy Birthday. Thank you for all your hard work.

Kevin

Thursday, November 30, 2006

20061129 Mazel Tov Glückwunsch to Stephanie Ammar and Maryam


Mazel Tov Glückwunsch and Congratulations to Stephanie, Ammar and Maryam

November 29, 2006


Please join me in celebrating with fellow Maryland Alliance Blogger and writer, Stephanie Dray, over at “Joisting for Justice” on the publication of one of her latest works of fiction, “Somewhere, Sometime on the Nile,” in “Paradox, The Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction.”

This month’s issue of the magazine features “cover art … inspired by (her) story.” No confirmation has been obtained as to whether or not she modeled for the art, however, for right now, pictured above are members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance carrying Ms. Dray in the Royal Egyptian Lectica for the day…

As a matter of fact she is on a roll; another piece she wrote that would be of interest is, “Pelosi Rejects Both Harman and Hastings for Chairmanship
Madam Speaker-Elect Seeks a Third Way.”

And oh, as far as a sandwich choice for Gov.-elect Martin O’Malley, a crab, fish sandwich or especially a veggie sandwich would have been appropriate. I think that they all ought to eat more calming and soothing vegetables down there in Annapolis and wash it down with decaf coffee.

From one writer to another - félicitations. Invest the checks in good health.

Kevin

Monday, November 27, 2006

20061127 Ode to shallow narcissism






I’ve never had any interest in a Jaguar – nor Kate Winslet, for that matter, but I could be persuaded to change my mind about the later.

As much as I can rant about shallow Hollywood types, I guess we all have our human fragilities and limitations.

As one of my favorite Pastors once said, how can we rail against sin unless we understand it and the inevitable
savage pilgrimage that results? For which I have always resorted to reading D. H. Lawrence – (in spite of Kate Millet’s reproach) who, to the best of my knowledge, never used the term headlights. It is one opportunity for censorship for which one can be sure he regrets.

Anyway, one of my old cars on the farm sure is
just happy to see the picture of Ms. Winslet – err. I mean the Jaguar.

And with that, I’ll quit while I’m behind. To continue will invite a visit to the monastery of Monte Cassino.

If you are thoroughly confused, click on: “
It's inspired some other things, too.”
KED

20061126 Pelosi, Pea Soup, Solyent Green, Setting Hair on Fire

Pelosi, Pea Soup, Solyent Green, Setting Hair on Fire, and the meaning of life in an Age of Global Warming.

Pelosi's message to voters? Ethics, shmethics


November 26th, 2006

It is one of those series of “way too weird” moments that only can happen in the Internet age – or to an attention deficit hyperactive blogger with a serious internet surfing habit; however, grazing the net several days ago I came across an interesting column by Martin Schram. I said to myself; “Self, this would be a great “Other Voices” piece in the Carroll County Times, to give the paper a bit of balance.”

Several days later, whoa - there it was, in the Carroll County Times, Saturday, November 25th, 2006 edition of “Other Voices.”

It was then that I remembered that “
Seph’s Mom” wants her to write:


“How about a nice controversial article like the reigning Dem Nancy Pelossi…”


Ms. Dray then interjects: “She's not even a reigning reindeer until January.”


“… who wanted to clean upthe culture of corruption- and plans to appoint afederal judge who was impeached and removed forbribery and corruption!!!”


Ms. Dray writes: “Congress can't appoint judges--that's the President's job. You must be talking about Representative Alcee Hastings, who used to be a judge but was impeached for corruption. His impeachment apparently convinced the morons in his district to elect him to Congress instead….”

Please see the rest of the post:
“Can't We Get Through Christmas Before The Wurlitzer Starts Up?” It is a very bright conversation about Speaker-elect Pelosi, Senator John Kerry, Representative Alcee Hastings and more. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

To be sure, I can’t agree enough that it would be nice to get a break before the next Congress convenes - - and especially before the Maryland General Assembly Opera gets cranking up next January.

I’m glad that I am not the only one who gets advice as to what to put on the blog and what not too. Between the blogs and the columns I write, I get lots of advice…

I so wanted to help Ms. Dray out and write a scathing retort about “Nancy Pelosi’s Reign of Error,” (sub-titled: “The Pending Pelosian Malthusian Prerogative.”) And I just could not bring myself to do it. The Speaker of the House-elect makes my milk curdle and my blood boil. (See post script below.)

In an unguarded moment, combine Representative Pelosi in the same paragraph with Senator John Kerry and I go into spastic convulsions, for which
Father Lankester Merrin is needed immediately. My head spins and I spew split pea soup.

(Speaking of pea soup is there any truth to the rumor that former Vice-president Al Gore’s sequel to “An Inconvenient Truth” is “Global Warming and Solyent Green - the Halliburton solution?” That Speaker-elect Pelosi wants to make the rich into Solyent Green to actually feed the middle class – after she nationalizes their banks accounts. Remember, “Solyent Green is people” and one of the reasons for the need for Solyent Green was global warming…)

Imagine Al Gore as Charlton Heston …!? …
As he searches for "What is the secret of Solyent Green...



So, anyway, Ms. Dray – and her Mom, gets a pass from me. I’ll let Mr. Schram have the honors.

Mr. Schram writes for the Scripps Howard News Service: “Veteran newsman Martin Schram focuses on the intersection of the news media, policy and politics.” His columns appear on Tuesdays.

His column last Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 was titled,
Pelosi's message to voters? Ethics, shmethics ” – [0.7742 SCHRAM-11-21-06 2006/11/21 13:16:02 Editorials and Opinion 776 words By MARTIN SCHRAM]

Last Saturday, it appeared in the Carroll County Times as: “
Dems have ethics shortfalls too,” By Martin Schram, Other Voices, Saturday, November 25, 2006

The slug on the Scripps Howard web site reads:

“Some hail as unprecedented the manner in which California Democrat Nancy Pelosi has chosen to begin her surefire reign as the first woman ever to be speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. But they have forgotten Ralph Perk. They have forgott...”

Picking up exactly where the slug stops, a bit more of the column goes like this:

“…en the 1970s day when Cleveland's erstwhile mayor sought to enliven an otherwise humdrum dedication of a new construction project by cutting the ribbon not with a boring scissors but with a blowtorch - and set his own hair on fire…”

OMG, with a column that begins like this, it quickly becomes “must read” material.
Go here to read the rest. You will not regret the time…

I gotta go. All this keyboarding has made me hungry for some Purée Mongole - extra rich and creamy. Soon to be a specialty of the Dems’ cafeteria in the
RHOB.

Kevin

POST SCRIPT:

Oh I wish that “Joisting for Justice” was not a Maryland Blogger Alliance member. I so wanted to write a scathing retort about “Nancy Pelosi’s Reign of Error.” And I just could not bring myself to do it. The Speaker of the House-elect makes my milk curdle and my blood boil.

Not that I will not disagree with a fellow MBA member. But I wanted to project some frustration and make it really snarky.

But alas, just as when I cover the Maryland General Assembly Opera; in spite of the fact that I so enjoy media criticism, what goes on with my colleagues in the downstairs press room, stays in the press room and I try to give the colleagues, with whom I work, a wide berth and some comfort to not have some snitch looking over their shoulders and swiping at their coverage.

Besides the opera that is what we know as that august legislative body, the worst in the nation, gives me plenty to write about - - and the folks in the press room in the Annapolis Statehouse are really neat and extraordinarily talented.

So, anyway, Ms. Dray – and her Mom, gets a pass. I’ll let Mr. Schram have the honors.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

20061125 OMG I want this T Shirt


OMG I want this T Shirt

Crablaw wins the
Dayhoff Dr. Pepper Award

November 25th, 2006

Crablaw wins the
Dayhoff Dr. Pepper Award for his post from just after midnight on Saturday, November 25th, 2006, “New Taneytown Pride T-Shirt!”

Dr. Pepper was squirting from my nose as I stumbled upon
Crablaw’s Ash Grey 100% cotton Taneytown Pride T-Shirt.

Go here now. It is too good to be true.

For previous posts on the Taneytown English First initiative – go here.

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20061125 Soccer Dad’s Intelligent update on John Bolton confirmation

Soccer Dad’s Intelligent update on John Bolton confirmation

November 25th, 2006

As a follow-up to 20061119 John Bolton and his recent remarks on the UN, Soccer Dad weighs in with some comprehensive and intelligent commentary in the matter of confirming U.S. Ambassador to the UN, John Bolton.

Please find it here. “Bolton for the Door.”

And previously, he had called to my attention some additional information and commentary sources:

Martin Peretz's take on Bolton: http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20060828&s=peretz082806

or here

http://jewishworldreview.com/0806/peretz_bolton.php3

Thanks a bunch Soccer Dad.

Kevin