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Monday, May 14, 2007

20070514 Remember New Postage Rates go into effect May 14th 2007



Remember New Postage Rates go into effect May 14th 2007

New Prices Effective May 14th, 2007

May 14th, 2007 – Hat Tip: Mrs. Owl

Last Chance To Send A Letter For 39 Cents

CBS: (Washington, May 12th, 2007) Last Chance To Send A Letter For 39 Cents - 2 Cent Postage Rate Hike Takes Effect Monday

(CBS) It will cost a bit more to mail letters and parcels starting Monday. A first-class letter will go up 2 cents to 41 cents.

But there is also some good news — folks will be able to buy "forever" stamps that remain valid regardless of any future increase.

[…]

Also expected to be attractive to many people is the forever stamp.

The first forever stamps are selling for 41 cents apiece, but they won't have a price printed on them and they will remain valid for sending a letter regardless of any future increases.

While a forever stamp will always be valid for mailing a latter, that doesn't mean the price won't go up. If rates were to increase to 45 cents, for example, that's what a forever stamp would sell for. But stamps already purchased at a lower cost could still be used without adding extra postage.

[…]

Read the entire article here: Last Chance To Send A Letter For 39 Cents

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Pasted below is information about the new postage rates from USPS:

New Prices Effective May 14th, 2007

Shaping a More Efficient Future

The Board of Governors set Monday, May 14, as the effective date for new rates and fees for all classes of mail except Periodicals, which is delayed until July 15.

The new prices reflect changes in operations and the marketplace and will offer more choices and ensure that all types of mail cover their costs.

The new price structure will create a more efficient mail system so that the overall cost of using the mail is as low as possible. We include incentives to create mailpieces compatible with our processing systems and to deposit flats and parcels closer to where they are delivered. We want to reduce the costs associated with the handling of undeliverable-as-addressed mail by making it easier and less costly for mailers to get updated addresses.

And, shape matters. It’s important to us because the cost of handling each mail shape – letters, large envelopes (”flats”), and packages (“parcels”) – varies widely. Shape is also important to you because it affects how you position your message or your product.

Domestic Rates and Fees, May 14, 2007, (PDF) (HTML), Downloadable files, Notice 123, Ratefold

Domestic Mail Manual – New Mailing Standards Effective May 14, 2007, (PDF) (HTML), Quick Service Guides, (PDF) (HTML)

Postage Statements

New International Rates, Fees, and Country Listing, (PDF) (HTML)

Federal Register Notice for the New Standards for Domestic Mailing Services, (PDF) (TXT)

Federal Register Notice for the International Product and Price Changes, (PDF) (TXT)

New Standards for Periodicals Mailing Services Federal Register Proposed Rule
(PDF) (TXT)

March 19, 2007 Decision of the Governors of the United States Postal Service (PDF) (TXT)

USPS News Release

MailPro (March/April 2007)

MailPro (January/February 2007)

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

20070513 In Honor of Mothers - Happy Mother’s Day

In Honor of Mothers – Happy Mother’s Day

May 13th, 2007 – Hat tip: Analog

Answers given by elementary school age children:

Why did God Make Mothers?

  1. She’s the only one who knows where the scotch tape is.
  2. Mostly to clean the house.
  3. To help us out of there when we were getting born.

How did god make mothers?

  1. He used dirt, just like for the rest of us.
  2. Magic plus super powers and a lot of stirring.
  3. God made my Mom just the same like he made me. He just used bigger parts.

What ingredients are mothers made of?

  1. God makes mothers out of clouds and angel hair and everything nice in the world and one dab of mean.
  2. They had to get their start from men’s bones then they mostly use string, I think.

Why did God give you your mother and not some other Mom?

  1. We’re related.
  2. God knew she likes me a lot more than other people’s moms like me.

What kind of little girl was your mom?

  1. My Mom has always been my Mom and none of that other stuff.
  2. I don’t know because I wasn’t there, but my guess would be pretty bossy.
  3. They say she used to be nice.

What did Mom need to know about Dad before she married him?

  1. His last name.
  2. She had to know his background. Like is he a crook? Does he get drunk on beer?
  3. Does he make at least $800 a year? Did he say NO to drugs and YES to chores?

Why did your Mom marry your dad?

  1. My dad makes the best spaghetti in the world. And my Mom eats a lot.
  2. She got too old to do anything else with him.
  3. My grandma says that Mom didn’t have her thinking cap on.

Who’s the boss at your house?

  1. Mom doesn’t want to be boss, but she has to because dad’s such a goofball.
  2. Mom. You can tell by room inspection. She sees the stuff under the bed.
  3. Guess Mom is, but only because she has a lot more to do than dad.

What’s the difference between moms and dads?

  1. Moms work at work and work at home and dads just work at work.
  2. Moms know how to talk to teachers without scaring them.
  3. Dads are taller and stronger, but moms have all the real power ‘cause that’s who you got to ask if you want to sleep over at a friend’s.
  4. Moms have magic; they make you fell better without medicine.

What does your mom do in her spare time?

  1. Mothers don’t do spare time.
  2. To hear her tell it, she pays bills all day long.

What would it take to make your mom perfect?

  1. On the inside she’s already perfect. Outside, I think some kind of plastic surgery.
  2. Diet, you know, her hair. I’d diet, maybe blue.

If you could change one thing about your Mom, what would it be?

  1. She has this weird thing about me keeping my room clean. I’d get rid of that.
  2. I’d make my Mom smarter. Then she would know it was my sister who did it and not me.
  3. I would like for her to red rid of those invisible eyes on her back.

The Mommy Test

I was out walking with my 4 year old daughter. She picked up something off the ground and started to put it in her mouth. I took the item away from her and I asked her not to do that. “Why?” my daughter asked. “Because it’s been lying outside, you don’t know where it’s been, it’s dirty and probably has germs” I replied. At this point, my daughter looked at me with total admiration and asked, “Wow! How do you know all this stuff?” “Uh,” …I had to think quickly. “All moms know this stuff. It’s on the Mommy Test. You have to know it, or they don’t let you be a Mommy.” We walked along in silence for 2 or 3 minutes, but she was evidently pondering this new information. “Oh …I get it!” she beamed, “So if you don’t pass the test you have to be the daddy.” “Exactly!” I replied back, with a big smile on my face and joy in my heart.

Dear Lord

“Dear Lord,” the preacher began with arms extended and a rapturous look on his upturned face, “without you we are but dust …” He would have continued, but at that moment one very obedient little girl (who was listening carefully) leaned over to her mother and asked quite audibly in her shrill little girl voice, “Mommy, WHAT is butt dust?”

Lou Ann Reid

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20070511 Queen Noor: Let's reclaim Mother's Day for peace

Queen Noor: Let's reclaim Mother's Day for peace

May 11, 2007

By Queen Noor, Special to CNN

Editor's note: Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan is an international humanitarian activist, a leading voice on issues of world peace and justice, and honorary chair of Rediscover Mother's Day, which celebrates the role of women as peacemakers.

AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In 1982, during a period of dangerous stalemate in the Middle East peace process, I gave a speech at Georgetown University about the critical need for a more engaged and balanced role for the United States in the region.

The newspapers the next day covered my handbag, my rings, and my dress. When asked about the substance of my message, one U.S. Senator said, "It's a great public relations weapon to have an attractive queen."

[…]

Mother's Day -- whether it is the U.S. tradition of celebrating mothers on the second Sunday in May, or on the first day of spring, when we observe the holiday in Jordan -- is universally meant to be a tribute to motherhood and the blessings of peace. In fact, in America the holiday was originally called "Mother's Day for Peace." It was proposed over a century ago by Julia Ward Howe, the famous abolitionist and suffragist, after she witnessed first-hand the terrible bloodshed of the Civil War in America and the Franco-Prussian War in Europe. Howe hoped that the powerful maternal desire for security could shape world events, and she called on mothers of the world to unite against war.

Howe's vision and her call to action could not be more relevant today…

[…]

Read the entire article here: Queen Noor: Let's reclaim Mother's Day for peace

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20070511 Rep. Bartlett Flies with MD Civil Air Patrol

Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Flies with MD Civil Air Patrol on Mission over the Chesapeake Bay

May 11th, 2007

Civil Air Patrol, Maryland Wing


Congressman on patrol over the Chesapeake


By Capt. Ron Laurenzo, Group I, Maryland Wing


5/11/2007-Frederick, MD-U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett, his Chief of Staff Harold Otis, and Mrs. Bartlett got a great view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and a whole lot more in a Civil Air Patrol glass cockpit Cessna 182 recently on a crystal clear spring day.


The veteran congressman's first flight with the CAP gave him a taste of the kind of search and rescue and homeland security missions flown every day by volunteer air crews from the Air Force's civilian auxiliary. Group I Commander, Major Dave Lawlor, flew the Congressman and his party.


"There aren't many bargains with government, but this is one of them," Bartlett said at Frederick Municipal Airport in Frederick, Md., after the flight. CAP's light aircraft search for lost hikers, boats, downed aircraft, and observe nuclear power plants and other critical infrastructure, all for a fraction of what it would cost the military to fly those missions.


"This money is really leveraged," said Bartlett, a senior member of the House Science Committee and ranking member of the Armed Service's Seapower and Expeditionary Forces Subcommittee. "We buy a plane and everything else pretty much is free."


Read more through the link: http://mdcap.org/?fuseaction=article.display&articleID=271


For more information contact Lisa Lyons Wright, Press Secretary/Energy and Stem Cell Legislative Assistant for Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, 2412 Rayburn, office 202-225-2721


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Saturday, May 12, 2007

20070511 Imus producer: Sharpton a 'race-baiter'




Imus producer says Rev. Sharpton is a race baiter

May 11th, 2007

I’m shocked. Shocked…

Don Imus' former producer on Friday called Rev. Al Sharpton a "race-baiter" who was looking for attention when he led a campaign to fire the radio host, while Sharpton said Imus and his producer got what they deserved for making a racist, sexist remark on the air.

Bernard McGuirk and Sharpton appeared together for a combative debate on Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" show. The producer was fired last month…

[…]

McGuirk called Sharpton a "crude ... opportunist, a race-baiter" who campaigned against Imus to help his own career and raise his profile.

Read the rest here: Imus producer says Rev. Sharpton is a race baiter

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20070511 Small Town History Comes Alive for Students

Carroll County Public Schools News Release - Small Town History Comes Alive for Students

May 7th, 2007

Carroll County Public Schools has been working in partnership with the Historical Society of Carroll County to revitalize student tours at the Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House. Third grade students from Freedom Elementary School will visit the house on May 10.

Please click on the link below for more information:

http://www.carrollk12.org/whatsnew/newsindex.htm#history

SMALL TOWN HISTORY COMES ALIVE FOR STUDENTS IN CARROLL COUNTY

Carroll County Public Schools has been working in partnership with the Historical Society of Carroll County to revitalize student tours at the Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House. This house, one of the first houses built in downtown Westminster, represents life in towns and small cities of the early 1800's.

Third grade students from Freedom Elementary School visited the house on Thursday, May 10, 2007, to learn about family living and how people, places, and events have changed in Carroll County over the last 200 years. Students participated in activities and time period experiences in the gallery, parlor, dining room, master bedroom, pantry, and kitchen.

This tour supports the Maryland Voluntary State Curriculum and Carroll County Public Schools' elementary social studies curriculum. Freedom Elementary School will serve as the pilot school for the new tour on May 10 th and will set the stage for future tours during the 2007-2008 school year.

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20070512 Monoblogue will be our next host for Carnival of Maryland 7

Monoblogue will be our next host for Carnival of Maryland 7

Remember Monologue will be the host of our next Maryland Blogger Alliance Blog Carnival of Maryland – “for release on May 20th.”

May 12, 2007

He has a post up about it here: Carnival of Maryland #6 and an APB for Eastern Shore bloggers (repost) (be sure to read the comments…)

While you are on Monologue’s web site – be sure to check out his thread: Delmarva Shorebirds.

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May 06, 2007

The Carnival of Maryland #6 is up over on SoccerDad’s web site

http://soccerdad.baltiblogs.com/archives/2007/05/06/carnival_of_maryland_6.html

SoccerDad writes:

A word about Blog Carnivals: Great.

Seriously, 2 1/2 years ago I started a blog carnival with a focus on Jewish and Israel related items of interest. Over that time it has grown in participation and interest. If you're reading this consider volunteering as a host for Carnival of Maryland or at least submitting a post for the next edition. Participation will make the carnival grow and make it more valuable for everyone involved.

With no further ado let's look at edition #6 of the Carnival of Maryland.

To review all the entries for the Maryland Blogger Alliance Carnival of Maryland #6 go here: Carnival of Maryland #6

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Maryland Blog Carnival

Hosted by members of the Maryland Blogger Alliance.

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.

Carnival of Maryland 5 hosted by Kevin Dayhoff – “Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies,” on April 23rd, 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.

Friday, May 11, 2007

20070511 Quote of the Day and Mother’s Day philosophy

Quote of the day

Friday, May 11, 2007

Today TC shares us a philosophy lesson about Mothers instead of a quote of the day… For a quote of the day; I was listening to WTTR this morning and a listener shared these words of wisdom with the radio audience:

“Trust in God because you don’t know all the answers.”

Today’s e-mail from TC:

I OWE MY MOTHER

1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE.

“If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning."

2. My mother taught me RELIGION.

"You better pray that will come out of the carpet."

3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL.

"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!"

4. My mother taught me LOGIC.

" Because I said so, that's why."

5. My mother taught me MORE LOGIC.

"If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you're not going to the store with me."

6. My mother taught me FORESIGHT.
"Make sure you wear clean underwear,! in case you're in an accident."

7. My mother taught me IRONY.

"Keep crying, and I'll give you something to cry about."

8. My mother taught me about the science of OSMOSIS.

"Shut your mouth and eat your supper."

9. My mother taught me about CONTORTIONISM.

"Will you look at that dirt on the back of your neck!"

10. My mother taught me about STAMINA.

"You'll sit there until all that spinach is gone."

11. My mother taught me about WEATHER.

"This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it."

12. My mother taught me about HYPOCRISY.

"If I told you once, I've told you a million times. Don't exaggerate!"

13. My mother taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE.

"I brought you into this world, and I can take you out."

14. My mother taught me about BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION.

"Stop acting like your father!"

15. My mother taught me about ENVY.

"There are millions of less fortunate children in this world who don't have wonderful parents like you do."

16. My mother taught me about ANTICIPATION.

"Just wait until your father gets home."

17. My mother taught me about RECEIVING.

"You are going to get it when you get home!"

18. My mother taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE.

"If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they are going to get stuck that way."

19. My mother taught me ESP.

"Put your sweater on; don't you think I know when you are cold?"

20. My mother taught me HUMOR.

"When that lawn mower cuts off your feet, don't come running to me."

21. My mother taught me HOW TO BECOME AN ADULT.

"If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up."

22. My mother taught me GENETICS.

"You're just like your father."

23. My mother taught me about my ROOTS.

"Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?"

24. My mother taught me WISDOM.

"When you get to be my age, you'll understand."

25. And my favorite: My mother taught me about JUSTICE.

"One day! you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you

20070510 May 10 2007 A glimpse at today in history with Answers.com

A glimpse at today in history with Answers.com

May 10th, 2007

Today's an auspicious day for the dark side: John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865), James Earl Ray (1929-1998) and Mark David Chapman (52) were all born on May 10.

In 1865, Booth shot and killed President Abraham Lincoln, who was attending a performance at Ford's Theatre. Ray took the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968, as King stood on a hotel room balcony in Memphis, TN.

And in 1981, Chapman murdered John Lennon as Lennon arrived at his home in NYC.

20070509 In Hampstead Shoemaker, Nevin re-elected, newcomer Zynel picked

In Hampstead Election May 8th, 2007, Incumbent Hampstead mayor Haven Q. Shoemaker, incumbent councilman Chris Nevin re-elected, newcomer Joe Zynel picked for council seat.

Running on ticket pays off for Hampstead candidates

By Marjorie Censer, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, May 09, 2007

HAMPSTEAD — A ticket of incumbents and one newcomer succeeded in winning four-year terms in Hampstead’s municipal election Tuesday.

Incumbent Haven N. Shoemaker won the uncontested mayoral race, while incumbent Councilman Christopher M. Nevin and newcomer Joe Zynel captured the two available council seats. The three had campaigned as a ticket.

Shoemaker earned 425 votes from the 495 participating voters, which represented about 13 percent of those registered.

Nevin garnered 280 votes, while Zynel received 250, according to Town Manager Ken Decker.

Three of the other five candidates received more than 100 votes. Herbert E. Raver Sr. received 115, Danny R. Lee earned 106 and David Unglesbee garnered 105.

Kristi A. Yowell received 38 and Matthew M. Szybalski received seven, Decker said.

[…]

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20070510 Baltimore’s 15 minutes of fame


Seems Robert Murrow of the Baltimore DPW is no Limbaugh Fan

May 10th, 2007

Laura Vozzella and Nicole Fuller have a story in the Baltimore Sun about how Baltimore has had 15 minutes of national spotlight fame…

Meanwhile, it seems that Baltimore Department of Public Works employee Robert Murrow is no Rush Limbaugh fan.

Gee, imagine that. In Baltimore. In cobalt-blue Maryland. Oh, I’m shocked.

In a town so tough that most murders get just a few paragraphs in the paper, somebody called The Sun about 8 a.m. Thursday with a tip about a vandalized billboard.

By noon, the story was all over the Internet, Rush Limbaugh was kicking off his national radio show with it, and City Hall was fielding calls from as far away as California. By 5 p.m., the story had become one of the three most popular individual articles in the history of the paper's Web site, with nearly 200,000 page views.

There's a reason the story had legs. The paint-splattered billboard featured Limbaugh's mug. And the tipster was a spokesman for a city agency -- the one responsible for cleaning up graffiti -- who let it be known that he was no "dittohead."

I was amused with the quip:

Sometimes public officials have second thoughts after they say something on the record and try to take it back. And sometimes, especially if the officials aren't very high-ranking and the news value isn't that great, reporters will let them off the hook.

Since when has a Baltimore Sun reporter had the humanity to not punch-up a story with a trivial off-moment at someone’s expense?[1]

"Something can go from zero to a million miles an hour in a couple of clicks," said Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project. "That makes us sort of a hair-trigger world."

With the increased mercurial nature of “news” these days (especially when it represents a manifestation of the coarsening of the public dialogue) comes an increased responsibility. Always think before one engages the mouth and taps on the keyboard and contemplates hitting the “send” button.

In the words of one of my liberal critics, who has never seen fit to follow his own advice, “Words have meaning.”

In the past, words only had meaning if you were a conservative. Liberals were exempt and seem too frequently to get the benefit of “reporters will let them off the hook.

Aside from how repugnant Imus’ words were about a class women’s basketball team, was the fact that Imus was often considered the darling of the left - - and many of us conservatives were dumbfounded to watch the likes of the Reverend Al Sharpton and the Reverend Jesse Jackson go after him with such alacrity and success.

For many, the differences between the mouths of Rev. Sharpton, Rev. Jackson and Imus are relatively indistinguishable. At least so I am told. Imus was never my cup of tea and I don’t believe I ever listened to a minute of his show. And I have always avoided bestowing any credibility to Rev. Sharpton or Rev. Jackson.

Often the relatively unspoken cynical humor when someone like Imus commits a faux paux is to suggest they change parties and everything will be forgiven.

But apparently Mr. Murrow’s taste for Mr. Limbaugh did not get him a pass from the Baltimore Sun either.

I pay little attention to the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Rosie O’Donnell, or Ann Coulter – except for the occasional humor factor.

And at the kitchen table level of most American families the red-blue thing is not real and only fodder for cable news and partisan newspapers who masquerade as neutral news providers…

I thought Alec Baldwin’s vituperative outburst was a private matter and should not have been fodder for “news.” As was also Senator Barack Obama’s recent gaffe about “10,000 dying in the Kansas tornado…

So is the mercurial nature of what some folks consider to be “news” these days really doing the public a service?

Perhaps what is “news” these days is the level of unchecked violence in Baltimore City with seemingly no hope for an end…

Many folks have suggested that as a result of the last election which saw the Democrats re-take the Maryland Statehouse and make gains in the Maryland General Assembly; the Baltimore Sun would have to start going after liberals… Too few conservatives to misrepresent…

Well, maybe yes and maybe no. Many of the recent dynamics in Maryland politics that would have caused uproar when there were conservatives in decision-making roles have barely been mentioned since last November’s election…

So should have the Baltimore Sun identified Mr. Murrow and gained fifteen minutes of fame off the back of an otherwise hardworking city employee who is actually a human being?

You be the judge. He is – for the most part - not a spokesperson for the Baltimore Public Works Department; Kurt Kocher is.

Mr. Murrow’s chief sin was being a paper cut in shark infested waters.

Unfortunately the Baltimore Sun was rewarded for it and that only encourages more folks to lose their voice when working with a Baltimore Sun reporter. One doubts that the Baltimore Sun thought of that as accountability is not in the lexicon of that august Calvert Street institution.

Mr. Kocher’s response did not surprise anyone. For those of us who have worked with him for many years, he is well known for being a squared-away kinda guy.

Of course, the other relatively un-discussed portion of this story is the fact that anyone would find Rush Limbaugh threatening enough to feel the need to deface his picture. And that is a subject for another moment of stolen time at the keyboard.

Meanwhile, yes, Mr. Kocher’s admonishment was appropriate. Now that we’ve covered that base; let’s give Mr. Murrow a raise… for being a real person.

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[1] Then again, maybe I should take that back… After a disastrous string of reporters in Carroll County who would bash their mothers in order to hype a misleading story – and attempt to get reassigned away from the Carroll County beat; recently folks are saying that they are getting to a comfort level with Laura McCandlish, who seems to be human after all. Ms. McCandlish seems to be overcoming the distrust the Carroll County office of the Sun took years to earn. Nevertheless, there are still folks who avoid the Carroll Sun like the plague and that is really not fair to Ms. McCandlish, who seems to be trying hard Hiring an actual human being to be the lead on the Carroll County beat must have been a mistake. But I digress.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

20070509 Susan Katz Keating says that Tenet should write another book

Slam Dunk

May 9th, 2007

TIME FOR ANOTHER BOOK: Susan Katz-Keating says that George Tenet should write another book on why he presided over the dismantling of the CIA's human-intelligence assets.

posted at 07:04 AM by Glenn Reynolds

http://instapundit.com/archives2/004998.php

20070510 Buying the conversation

Buying the conversation

May 10th, 2007

UPDATE: Soccer Dad said in a comment on May 11th, 2007 ... more here

It was Crablaw who first called this to my attention. Thanks.

I finally got a chance to read it for comprehension and I am still attempting to digest it: Phil Kent’s May 8th, 2007 Washington Times column, “Liberal Money Talks.”

Mr. Kent writes…

The liberal wealthy super-elites who control private tax-exempt foundations have discovered success in controlling politicians and bankrolling activist organizations ranging from open borders advocates to radical environmentalists. It is especially frightening, though, to witness a recent phenomenon whereby just one of these amoral financiers, George Soros, manipulates the media by stifling and smearing center-right political voices.

[…]

The billionaire George Bush-hater is perhaps best known for massive funding of MoveOn.org, a group that opposed the 2003 Iraq invasion and supported Sen. John Kerry for president in 2004. Its mission: create pressure upon the Democratic Party to move it more to the left. But Mr. Kerry was defeated, so new tactics were required by the left-wing elites to hasten the changing of America.

The left promulgating talking points to further their point of view is not a concern for me, however, what is of concern is the point he made when he said:

Yet few journalists dare to criticize the group or its bankrollers for fear of inviting attacks upon themselves.

Folks disagreeing is a good thing, but all too often – on the right and the left – folks do not disagree with a particular person’s point of view; they attack the person and there’s the rub. I’ve been there and got the t-shirt…

Take a look at Crablaw’s post and follow the links…

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20070510 Quote of the day

Quote of the day – Middle Age

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

“Middle age is when your age starts to show around the middle.” Bob Hope (1903-2003) Entertainer

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

20070509 US House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto

US House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto

09 May 2007 21:22:31 GMT

Source: Reuters

By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON, May 9 (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday said they would press ahead with a new Iraq funding bill, despite a White House veto threat and a cold Senate reaction to a bill that would dole out combat funds in pieces and force a July vote on withdrawing troops.

"The House bill is going to change," promised Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat.

White House spokesman Tony Snow told reporters President George W. Bush would veto the House bill if it reached his desk.

While House Democratic leaders want to pass the new war funds bill by late Thursday, support was being measured and some aides said the vote could slip to Friday or next week.

Under the bill, which is not expected to become law, Bush would get a $42.8 billion down payment. Then, after getting White House war progress reports in July, Congress would cast votes late that month on whether to release an additional $52.8 billion to continue fighting in Iraq through September, or whether to use the money to withdraw most of the troops by the end of this year.

Bush wants all the money for fighting the war now and without conditions.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told a Senate panel that the two-step funding idea would create budget nightmares in the Pentagon.

Read the rest here: US House pushes new war funds bill Bush would veto

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20070509 Steakhouse Owner Refuses to Serve OJ Simpson

Steakhouse Owner Refuses to Serve O.J. Simpson

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,270879,00.html

LOUISVILLE, Ky.

The owner of an upscale steakhouse in Louisville said he asked O.J. Simpson to leave his restaurant the night before the Kentucky Derby because he is sickened by the attention Simpson still attracts.

"I didn't want to serve him because of my convictions of what he's done to those families," Jeff Ruby said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "The way he continues to torture the lives of those families ... with his behavior, attitude and conduct."

Simpson, an NFL Hall of Famer and Heisman Trophy winner, was found innocent in 1995 of killing his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ron Goldman but was found liable in a civil trial that followed.

[…]

Simpson's attorney, Yale Galanter, said the incident was about race, and he intended to pursue the matter and possibly go after the restaurant's liquor license.

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20070509 This is not Hobson either



This is not Hobson either

May 9th, 2007

Nor is Hobson in this picture.

So, who’s “Hobson?” And what would have to do with the Merrimac?

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Hobson

20070509 Quote of the day

Quote of the Day

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

Be good

“To be a good friend remember that we are human magnets: that like attracts like and that as we give we get.” Wilfred Peterson Writer



Thanks TC

20070509 The 110th Do nothing Congress

The 110th - "Do nothing" Congress

May 9th, 2007

Dave Wissing over at the Hedgehog Report calls to our attention that the Washington Post published an article on how little Democrats have actually accomplished since taking power.”

He’s posted some interesting numbers that shows the longer the Democrats are in power, the less people actually think it is good for the country.”

Gee.

Wasn’t January 25th, 2006 that New York Senator Hillary Clinton said that when the Democrats regain power in the Congress gasoline prices will go down?

How about the “first 100 hours” political rhetoric.

I touched upon lots of this in an October 25, 2006 Tentacle column, called “When It Rains Frogs.” It was a piece in which I inaccurately predicted that the “Democratic Wave Theory” would not prevail… “Perhaps I have my head in the sand and suffer from a great reality disconnect, but I'm just not buying the grand Democratic Wave Theory that is being drubbed into everyone's head these days by the main stream media.”

But I did predict: “Not to mention the potential of two years of endless congressional hearings undermining our national security and non-stop partisan attempts to impeach the president on groundless charges and lay the groundwork for a Democrat to occupy the White House in 2009. If you thought the 109th Congress was a waste, you ain't seen nothin' until you see what a Democratic majority would do in the 110th.”

Thanks Dave.

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

His columns appear in The Tentacle, www.thetentacle.com; Westminster Eagle Opinion www.thewestminstereagle.com and Winchester Report.

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20070508 Historic Glyndon House and Garden Tour this Saturday

"Doorways to the Past" Historic Glyndon House and Garden Tour

Saturday, May 12th, 2007 11 AM to 5 PM

Posted May 9th, 2007

For a previous post and more information go here: “20020227 Glyndon, Maryland to host House and Garden Tour on May 12, 2007.”

PRESS RELEASE – Historic Glyndon, Inc.

Kathy Ziese, Publicity Chair

"Doorways to the Past" Historic Glyndon House and Garden Tour

A self-guided walking tour of the unique and varied Victorian homes, cottages, and gardens of Baltimore County's First Historic District – Glyndon, Maryland, founded 1871

Saturday, May 12th from 11:00 to 5:00pm. For ticket information please visit our web site: http://historicglyndon.org or contact Ann at 410.526.0688. (email: prospect1990 AT msn.com)

See also: Crabopedia’s current events

http://crabopedia.crablaw.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

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20070511 Baltimore School for the Arts spring dance performance

Baltimore School for the Arts spring dance performance

Posted May 8th, 2007

Crabopedia’s current events

http://crabopedia.crablaw.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page.

Baltimore School for the Arts spring dance performance this Friday and Saturday May 11th and 12th, 2007. For more details and other information on other currents events – please see Crabopedia’s current events at: http://crabopedia.crablaw.com/wiki/index.php?title=Current_events

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Maryland Daily Record, April 30, 2007:

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