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Thursday, January 17, 2008
20080109 Westminster Eagle: Districting plan faces hearing in January by Bob Allen
20080116 Carroll County Times columnist will be missed
Carroll County Times columnist will be missed
Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Editor:
I was sad to read in the Neighbors of Central Carroll section of the paper on January 11 that Ruth Seitler has discontinued her column for health reasons.
Seitler has delighted readers, historians and fellow writers for almost 20 years with her column, "Of Times Past."
Charles Caleb Colton wrote in 1825: "Our admiration of fine writing will always be in proportion to its real difficulty and its apparent ease."
Seitler always made fine writing look easy and many readers were delighted with her insights and experiences.
Her column was comforting, and comfortable, and best read curled up on the couch with a warm cup of tea and honey. She always gave her readers a break from the hecticness of today as she took us on a journey back to times past.
Her son, Jim Seitler wrote the last column in which he noted that his mom "loved writing (the) column every week. She would often read it to me and tell me about the letters or calls she had received from 'her readers.'"
He wrote poignantly: "As children we think that time stands still and as adults we realize that it moves faster than we want."
Ruth Seitler wrote for so many years that many of us took it for granted that she would write forever. Obviously, time moves faster than we want.
It was apparent that she loved writing, and as one of her many dedicated readers I loved reading her writing. Her column will be missed. Our hearts and prayers go out to her and her family. Thank you for sharing the last 20 years.
Westminster
http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2008/01/16/news/opinion/letters/letters762.txt
20080117 Times Watch: Anger Continues Over the Times' Sleazy Story on Killer Veterans
Times Watch: Anger Continues Over the Times' Sleazy Story on Killer Veterans
Outrage over a sleazy Times story on
Posted by: Clay Waters 1/17/2008 11:21:07 AM
Outrage continues to boil over the Times' front-page story on veterans coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan and committing murders and was immediately discredited by cursory research as journalistically and statistically worthless. The Times' main finding, that 121 veterans either committed a killing in this country or are charged with one, was useless without context, which the Times either couldn't or didn't provide.
Armed Liberal tackled the story on that very point the day it appeared:
"I keep asking the simple question -- well, what does it mean? How do these 121 murderers compare with the base rate of murderers in the population? And the answer appears to be damn well."
Thursday's
"Indeed, it's impossible to take issue with the statistics cited by reporters Deborah Sontag and Lizette Alvarez -- because their article doesn't have any.
"For most editors, that would be a red flag. Not at the Times, not in a piece that appealed to the editors' dearest prejudices."
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"Is the number of killings by combat vets dramatically higher than the rate involving people of the same age who've never served in the military?
"It's a good question -- in fact, it's the key question. But the Times never asked it. Or, if it did, it never reported the answer.
"Perhaps for good reason -- because the statistics tell a far different tale than that appearing in the Times."
Indeed, those who've run the numbers on various sets of crime statistics finds that one is significantly safer around veterans than around same-aged peers. The Post's military correspondent Ralph Peters did some crunching:
"…to match the homicide rate of their [nonmilitary] peers, our troops would've had to come home and commit about 150 murders a year, for a total of 700 to 750 murders between 2003 and the end of 2007" -- six times the number the Times cited."
Bob Owens has a comprehensive piece at Pajamas Media, where he dug in further into the individual cases and found that "of those 121 summaries [in a sidebar story], 40 do not show direct ties between the stresses of deploying to combat zones and the homicides for which these veterans were charged, and of those, 14 were of highly dubious nature."
The Weekly Standard has a useful roundup of the most cogent criticism of the story, which doesn't seem to be getting much in the way of defense from the left wing of the blogosphere (except for the dead-enders at the Huffington Post, naturally).
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20080116 This week in The Tentacle
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
“When all else fails, read the Constitution”
Last Thursday, Carroll County Circuit Court Judge Thomas F. Stansfield delivered a decision in the lawsuit filed by Republicans, which sought to overturn more than $1.3 billion in new taxes passed in the special session of the Maryland General Assembly in November.
Norman M. Covert
Whether one likes it or not, this is the moment when the reality of socialism strikes my generation in the face. We cannot avoid it. All manner of protestations about the rightness of conservative values cannot compete with the reality of Big Government – and truly this is not George Bush’s fault.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
John "Lennie" Thompson and the commissioners he continues to dominate see
What’s Behind This Moratorium?
Farrell Keough
To moratorium or not to moratorium; that is not necessarily the question. Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the traffic jams and loss of beautiful landscape, or take action against our development issues and end them…
Monday, January 14, 2008
Steven R. Berryman
I consider myself fortunate to have witnessed the quasi-legal proceedings of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Inc.’s (AMC) hearings to obtain approval of a special exception that would allow them to build a 43,000 square foot convention building in Walkersville.
General Assembly Journal 2008 – Volume 1
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
With the tension of the recently completed special session still hanging thick in the
Friday, January 11, 2008
Hillary Clinton won
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Norman M. Covert
The “Help Wanted” Sign is on display at the Elections Board of Frederick County, which has put out a general plea to hire 17-year-olds as election judges for the February 12th Primary Election and the November 4 Presidential Election. Adults are welcome, too, but the teens would certainly be a plus, according to election officials.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
The 425th session of the Maryland General Assembly begins today. Hopefully, the first order of business for that august body will be to re-visit and fix all the problems created during the special taxing session last November.
Tom McLaughlin
Let’s start the New Year again. Roll back the clock to December 31 and kiss one another at the stroke of midnight.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
One-time Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton goes into today's
Understanding Middle School Math
Nick Diaz
The job of the typical middle and high school mathematics teacher is a challenging one, as evidenced by the kinds of questions and statements made by students, parents, and school administrators; these are the people who comprise our “constituency”, if I may.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Presidential Wannabes – The GOP Field
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
Since offering unwanted advice to national presidential candidates seems to be the new media cottage industry, here’s my attempt to play with the big boys.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
20080114 Tom LoBianco’s initial blog post
More good news in the
Check it out:
Main | With O'Malley, everyone's a critic »
Posted on January 14, 2008 5:30 PM
Welcome to my blog, be sure to check in frequently for updates on
[…]
The regular session of
I'll also link my stories for the day here and try to work in some of the best of the
So let's get kickin' with my story today on the lack of civility in Gov. Martin O'Malley's "One
20080115 Next Monday is Lyndon Baines Johnson Day
January 15, 2008
Hat Tip: Delusional Duck
Hillary to celebrate Lyndon Baines Johnson Day instead.
[…]
But she did get booed in
It’s Hillary “Goldwater Girl” Clinton who has a dream – which includes reinventing history, including her own. Of course, there are two sides to the story. And I’m sure you are surprised that the “The Caucus (for
PS:
Sisu has the scoop the Goldwater Girl history and more: “Chatty Hillary”:
Goldwater Girl Hillary Rodham was the crème de la crème, smarter and savvier sis of two also-ran brothers from a wealthy
Her thesis, written under his tutelage, was suppressed by
Above, in the flower of her youthful beauty (no attribution) left and right as a Wellesley senior in 1969, when her graduation speech made Time mag as she declared "We're searching for a more immediate, ecstatic and penetrating mode of living." Aren't we all? Then came
Sorta related: An interesting take on “Goldwater Girl.”
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20080115 Next Monday is Lyndon Baines Johnson Day
20080114 Andy Green, Erin Sullivan, and Tom LoBianco talk with Marc Steiner on WYPR
January 14th through 18, 2008
Monday, January 14th, 2008
Noon-1:00 LISTEN HERE
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20080114 Special Session lawsuit appealed
Special Session lawsuit appealed
The Hat Tip goes to Beth Ward and the Carroll County Times who broke the story late Monday afternoon.
[…]
An appeal of
[…]
Five Republican legislators and a
[…]
I’ve pasted the Notice of Appeal below:
IN THE
MICHAEL D. SMIGIEL, SR., et al.
Plaintiffs
v.
PETER FRANCHOT, et al.
Defendants
Case No.: 06-C-07-049648
NOTICE OF APPEAL
Notice is hereby given that Plaintiffs Michael D. Smigiel, Sr., John C. Pardoe, David R. Brinkley, Allan H. Kittleman, Anthony O'Donnell, and Christopher Shank, by Irwin R. Kramer, their attorney, appeal to the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland from the judgment entered in favor of Defendants on January 10, 2008 by the Circuit Court for
reflected in the Circuit Court’s Opinion and in its Declaratory Judgment of that same date.
/s/
_________________
Irwin R. Kramer
KRAMER & CONNOLLY
(410) 581-0070
Counsel for Plaintiffs
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on January 14, 2008, a copy of the foregoing was sent via email attachment (by agreement of counsel) to:
Austin C. Schlick, Esquire
Assistant Attorney General
Office of the Attorney General
Terry A. Berger, Esquire
/s/
________________
Irwin R. Kramer
Monday, January 14, 2008
20080114 Maryland Blogger Alliance as of Jan 14th 2008
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Creating a Jubilee County (Pr George's)
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20080114 Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting Agenda
City Council Members | Minutes of City Council Meetings
Mayor and Common Council Meeting of January 14, 2008
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.
2. MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS OF NOVEMBER 12 (CLOSED SESSION)
AND DECEMBER 10, 2007
3. CONSENT CALENDAR:
November Departmental Operating Reports
Memorandum of Understanding with the Frederick Police Department
Withdrawal of Sectional Map Amendment No. SMA 07-1 – 59, 61, and
Lease of Plaza in Front of Library from the Board of
City/County
Appointment of Bond Counsel and
4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR
5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Introduction of Ordinance No. 774 – Text Amendment No.
TA07-1 - Separation of the Department of Planning and Public Works
Resolution No. R08-2 – Designation of
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
a. None as of January 10, 2008
8. NEW BUSINESS:
a. None as of January 10, 2008
9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS
10. CITIZEN COMMENTS
11. ADJOURN
UPCOMING SPECIAL MEETINGS: TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2008 – GROWTH AND ANNEXATION COMMITTEE, CITY HALL AT 6:30 P.M.; AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2008 – STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ROUTE 31 FOLLOW-UP MEETING, COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING BASEMENT AT 7:00 P.M.
Editors note: Check out Westminster's new Downtown Business Guide
Sunday, January 13, 2008
20080110 Singing Revolution Director James Tusty to Speak at Cinema Sundays this Sunday, January 13
January 10, 2007
Cinema Sundays is delighted to announce that not only will we be screening The Singing Revolution on Sunday 1/13 but we are thrilled that the Director and Producer of the film James Tusty will be joining us.
We are all looking forward to his insight into this well reviewed documentary. Following the film you can count on the usual stimulating Cinema Sundays Q & A. I look forward to seeing you for this special event this Sunday at 10.
Jonathan Palevsky, Cinema Sundays Host.
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20080108 “The (Estonia) Singing Revolution” documentary at the Charles Jan. 13, 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA9PmZo-2jo
A film by James and Maureen Trusty. It is the story of how culture saved a nation. http://www.singingrevolution.com/
For posts on “Soundtrack” about the
Saturday, January 12, 2008
20080102 Carroll County NAACP annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast on January 19, 2008
Wednesday, January 02, 2008 – Posted January 12, 2008
The
For tickets call the NAACP office # 410-751-7667
Thank you for your support.
Jean Lewis, President
20080104 “The Rosa Parks Story” to be shown at the Carroll Arts Center January 21, 2008
“The Rosa Parks Story” to be shown at the
MEDIA RELEASE January 4, 2008 Posted January 12, 2008
For more information contact: Sandy Oxx Sandyoxx1 AT earthlink.net or 410/848-7272
“The Rosa Parks Story” at the
The Carroll County Arts Council continues its annual tradition of honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King with a day of family activities. On Monday, January 21, the
Parks, who was raised in the
She later goes on to work as a secretary at the NAACP and on their behalf, raises many questions on the position of Black people in society.
In 1955 she created the spark that ignited the modern Civil Rights Movement when, after a long day’s work, she took the only available seat in the first row of the bus. When the driver demanded that the Black passengers clear the row for a White woman,
This compelling true story demonstrates the power a single act of defiance can have over an ancient tradition of injustice.
The film is Not Rated and runs 94 minutes.
From noon to 2 pm that day, youngsters and the parents are invited to attend a drop-in art workshop where together they can create a masterpiece inspired by the legendary words of Dr. King, “I have a dream……” Workshop leaders are Mahlia Joyce and Jose Flores.
For more information about the free events, call 410/848-7272 or visit www.carr.org/arts. The
20080114 Agenda for Mayor and Council Meeting for Sykesville for January 14, 2007
Agenda for Mayor and Council Meeting for Sykesville for January 14, 2007
MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF SYKESVILLE
Preliminary AGENDA FOR
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2008, 7:00 P.M.
QUORUM: Mayor
MINUTES: Town Clerk
TREASURER’S REPORT: Town Clerk
PUBLIC CONCERNS
BUSINESS
1. Warfield Complex – Master Developer
2. Public Safety Report
3. Introduction - FY 2008 and FY 2009-2013 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
4. Solid Waste and Recycling
5. Conservation Efforts
6. Committee to Evaluate Town Salaries and Benefits
7. Mayor and Town Council Retreat
OTHER:
CLOSED SESSION:
1. Legal Consultation –
2. Property Acquisition –
3. Personnel –
And…
The Town of
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 from 9 am until 2:30 pm
for changes that are being made to our equipment by the US Postal Service
7th Annual Sykesville Golf Outing
Friday April 18, 2008
1 pm
Waverly Woods Golf Club
Sponsored by
Come support the programs and have fun!
Proceeds will go to support the Parks & Events Committee
for Activities for Children in Sykesville.
Friday, January 11, 2008
20080111 I am exercising - Blogging is hard work.
January 11, 2008
Will someone please tell my well-intentioned sister-in-law, that I am exercising? Blogging is hard work.
Can someone run to the frig and get me another Arizona Green Tea with ginseng and honey so that I may have my beauty and taste revived. I’m kinda exhausted over here…
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20080111 I am exercising - Blogging is hard work.
January 11, 2008
Will someone please tell my well-intentioned sister-in-law, that I am exercising? Blogging is hard work.
Can someone run to the frig and get me another Arizona Green Tea with ginseng and honey so that I may have my beauty and taste revived. I’m kinda exhausted over here…
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20080111 Ozzy brings us this week’s Thank Goodness It’s Friday
Ozzy brings us this week’s Thank Goodness It’s Friday
January 11, 2008
It’s been a long week. Turn up the volume and settle back and enjoy. Whatever inference to current events may very well be up to your imagination… “Your lips are so cold I don’t what else to say.”
Oh what the heck. A big thanks to Don Surber.
The light from Obama is a jolt of despair
He’s the first black candidate who has a prayer
Your levee of tears taught the people you might not come back
The Audacious Hope will bring another attack.
Your Billy told you that you’re not supposed to lose to strangers
Look in the mirror tell me do you think your life’s in danger here?
No more tears
Another vote passes and you lost big time
The deadline approacheth and you’re falling behind
You see Barack is gaining, will you lose the presidency?
You close your eyes as the pressure rises and you run out of money
No more tears
So now is it over? Will we just say good-bye?
I’d like to move on and make the most of the night
Maybe the Senate is not so bad a place
Your lips are so cold, what can you do to save face?
I never wanted it to end this way, before November
Believe me when I say the lesson is one to remember:
No more tears
Now play this and go back to work.
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20080110 Annual Carroll Co. NAACP Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Writing Contest
Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Writing Contest
Posted January 10th, 2008
In the past, in my capacity as a (former) elected official and a member of the
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McDaniel College, the Carroll County Public Schools Department of Minority Achievement and Intervention Programs, the Carroll County Chapter of the NAACP and the MLK Celebration Committee, and the Office of Multicultural Services are hosting the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. writing contest.
The essay contest is for area
A celebration honoring Dr. King and the winners of the contest will be held on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Hall at
Three prizes will be awarded to the winners of the contest, each including cash prizes in the amount of $100 (high school winner), $75 (middle school winner), and $50 (elementary school winner), as well as a certificate, MLK commemorative T-shirt, and a gift bag.
For more information, please contact Patricia Levroney, Minority Achievement Liaison, Carroll County Public Schools (ptlevro AT k12.carr.org or 410-386-1680).
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Thursday, January 10, 2008
20080110 Update on Smigiel v Franchot decision
Update on Smigiel v Franchot decision
January 10, 2007 7:45 PM
I put the text of the decision up on www.kevindayhoff.net. You can find it here: 20080110 Smigiel v Franchot C-07-49648 (Summary Judgment) Text
It’s a really good read. In addition to this post, 20080110 Judge rules procedural error does not nullify tax increases, I have a longer piece up on the Westminster Eagle: http://news.mywebpal.com/index.cfm?pnpid=978
EAGLE ALERT: Judge rules procedural error does not nullify tax increases
In reading the text, be sure to not miss:
"Although the Court is inclined to agree with the Plaintiffs regarding the reprehensible nature in which the Legislature conducted itself, the remedy they seek in redress is too drastic a notion to accept. The Court can simply not agree that when a technicality in procedure is violated, the entire slate of lawfully enacted legislation should be invalidated."
“Ultimately, this Court is loathe to allow for the relief sought by Plaintiffs inasmuch as it would give rise to a most terrible precedent.”
“While the Court herein holds that the legislation at issue passes constitutional muster, it feels compelled to observe that if the actions presented by way of deposition are business as usual for the General Assembly, the citizens of
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