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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

20080206 This week in The Tentacle


This week in The Tentacle

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The SB2 Virus

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last November the Maryland General Assembly inadvertently installed a “Trojan Virus,” now named “SB2,” on the critically important Maryland technology industry.


“To moratorium or not to moratorium…”

Alan Imhoff

Recently I had the opportunity to attend opening night of the Maryland Shakespeare Theater’s fast-paced, hilarious two hour production of the Bard’s complete works (abridged).


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Presidential Elections Past

Roy Meachum

Registered Frederick County voters received a notice from the elections board last week: Enclosed was a list of candidates for federal jobs, including wannabe delegates to next summer's party conventions and the gang trying out for the Board of Education.


The Power of Weenie Numbers

Nick Diaz

In all my years of teaching middle school mathematics, I’ve been exposed to many an “impossible” problem which can be solved by studying the pattern involved. Some people have been endowed by our Creator with the ability to notice, recognize, and apply such patterns to solve given problems. Most people, however, must be taught these skills.


Monday, February 4, 2008

Trash, Manure, and Politics

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

No, the title of this piece is NOT a game of “which of three things is not like the other,” mostly because the differences are so insignificant.


John McCain Facing Forward

Steven R. Berryman

The Florida Republican Primary contest is now behind us and it certainly was a watershed event. John McCain won large. Rudy Giuliani bowed out afterward despite having wagered heavily in that state, chock-full of retirees from New York. This may have been the arena where McCain’s age was a trump card. What does he face going forward?


Friday, February 1, 2008

Another Jennifer Mess

Roy Meachum

Jennifer Dougherty and my columns have been through a lot. They supported her the first time she ran for mayor; then she thought she had the talents and temperament to make a good county commissioner. They sat out that one. In both instances, voters decided otherwise. The third time proved a charm although something else for other Fredericktonians.


Thursday, January 31, 2008

State of the State Smoke & Mirrors

Chris Cavey

Recently Gov. Martin O’Malley delivered the State of the State address to the applause of a Democrat-dominated General Assembly. In case you missed it, the speech was about 40 minutes of infomercial to which the press paid little attention. Here are a couple of nice highlight.


Step Up To The Plate…

Joan McIntyre

Okay! This is a first for me, so bear with me and I'll do my best to keep you informed in a fair and balanced way. Yeah, right! Like I don't have any opinions. That will be the day. Those who know me are now spitting out coffee all over their computer. Those that don’t will learn soon I’m not shy about opinions.


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Senator Robert Hooper – R.I.P.

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Thursday, former State Senator J. Robert Hooper, (R., Harford) passed away from colon cancer while surrounded by his family at his home in Street. He served in the Maryland Senate for nine years.


Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Bill Clinton a Drag

Roy Meachum

There are others out there: People who believed William Jefferson Clinton ranked some where close to Thomas Jefferson in ranking U.S. presidents by brain-power. I felt that way. Once again, the man is proving that intelligent does not equate to smart. His performance in his wife's campaign demonstrates how very dumb he can be.


A Labor of Love…

Farrell Keough

Breaking News: Group able to accomplish acquiring and building football field for local children without government help.


Monday, January 28, 2008

Presidential Wannabes – The Democratic Field

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

My last column dealing with the presidential race broke down the GOP field and offered worthless advice, but no less worthy than the advice being offered by big whig media pundits. This week, the fickle finger of foolishness is pointing at the Democratic Party presidential wannabes. They’d be wise to duck.

WE GET LETTERS!

WE GET LETTERS!!! An Adamstown resident takes issue with Roy Meachum's column, posted last Tuesday, on the upcoming Maryland primary. CLICK HERE!!! CLICK HERE!

20080206 This week in The Tentacle

NBH

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

20080205 The Law of the Garbage Truck



The Law of the Garbage Truck.

February 5, 2008

Hat Tip: Analog

I received this in an e-mail and found it worthy of passing along:

How often do you let other people change your mood? Do you let a bad driver, rude waiter, curt boss, or an insensitive employee ruin your day? Unless you're the Terminator, for an instant you're probably set back on your heels.

However, the mark of a successful person is how quickly she/he can get back her/his focus on what's important.

Five years ago I learned this lesson in the back of a taxicab in Indianapolis.

Here's what happened: I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us.

My taxi driver slammed on his breaks, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches!

The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us.

My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And, I mean, he was really friendly.

So I asked, 'Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital.'

This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck.'

He explained that many people are like garbage trucks.

They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment. As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and some times they'll dump it on you.

Don't take it personally.

Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day.

Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so...

Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don't.

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20080205 The Law of the Garbage Truck

20080204 Towson firm releases statement on partner’s death

Towson firm releases statement on partner’s death

http://blogs.mddailyrecord.com/ontherecord/2008/02/04/towson-firm-releases-statement-on-partners-death/

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February 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Below is the text of the statement released yesterday by the law firm of Royston, Mueller, McLean & Reid, where John Browning was a partner. Mr. Browning, his wife and two young sons were killed over the weekend. His 15 year-old son Nicholas has been charged with the murders.

It is a sad day for the Royston, Mueller family. We have lost our law partner, John Browning.

John Browning was more than just a law partner, he was our friend of almost 20 years.

John was a wonderful man. He and his wife, Tammy, were very much in love. Together they were caring and loving parents to their children. John was also a man of much faith. And he so much enjoyed the outdoors.

An accomplished lawyer, John counseled many businesses on a wide array of issues.

But he was also a person invested in his family and community. He led his local scout troop. He was a leader at his church.

In short, John Browning was a great man. We will all miss him very, very much.

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20080204 Towson firm releases statement on partner’s death

NBH

20080117 Carroll County farmer and her husband receive national recognition


Carroll County farmer and her husband receive national recognition

News Release

For more information, contact: Denise Beaver

Carroll County Department of Economic Development, 410-386-2070

For Immediate Release

Gabe and Kelly Zepp achieve national Top Ten honor

January 17, 2008 – Gabe and Kelly Zepp, of New Windsor, Maryland, received Top Ten recognition in the Young Farmers & Ranchers Excellence in Agriculture Award from the American Farm Bureau Federation. Recognized for their knowledge of and achievement in agriculture, as well as their leadership in promoting the agriculture industry, the Zepp’s competed with young farmers from around the United States for the distinctive award at the 89th annual convention in New Orleans this week.

Gabe is employed as an Agriculture Development Specialist with Carroll County Government and Kelly is employed part-time as a technician by the Carroll County Soil Conservation District and by Windsor Manor, a registered Holstein dairy farm owned by her parents. Gabe, along with his family, operates Country Acres Farm and Cow Creek Cattle Company, two small purebred Red Angus and Shorthorn seed stock beef farms. Together, Kelly and Gabe are very active within the agricultural community on the local, state and national level.

As the Agriculture Development Specialist with the Department of Economic Development, Gabe partners with all local, county and state farm-related organizations including the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Maryland Cooperative Extension, Maryland Farm Bureau, Carroll County Soil Conservation District, and many other agricultural organizations to advance agriculture in Carroll County. During the eight years that Gabe has worked for economic development he has been a strong advocate for the farming community and provides resources and opportunities to connect and advance local farming operations. Gabe also administers the agriculture industry component of Enterprise Carroll, a local investment program, which helps to preserve and grow the agriculture industry in Carroll County.

CARROLL COUNTY

a great place to live, a great place to work, a great place to play

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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Kevin Dayhoff - The Tentacle: Maryland Senator J. Robert Hooper, 71

Maryland Senator J. Robert Hooper, 71

Senator Robert Hooper – R.I.P. Kevin E. Dayhoff Last Thursday, former State Senator J. Robert Hooper, (R., Harford) passed away from colon cancer while surrounded by his family at his home in Street. He served in the Maryland Senate for nine years…  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=2386

[20080130 Maryland Senator J. Robert Hooper, R-Harford, 71, July 27, 1936 to January 24, 2008 The Tentacle]


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Friday, February 01, 2008

20080201 Maryland State Trooper Injured While on Patrol


20080201 Maryland State Trooper Injured While on Patrol

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 1, 2008

STATE TROOPER INJURED WHILE ON PATROL

(Westminster, MD) – A Maryland State Trooper was critically injured this morning after his patrol car loses traction and overturns.

Trooper Kendell L. Clagg, 35, assigned to the Westminster Barrack in Carroll County, suffered massive facial and brain injuries after the patrol vehicle he was driving slid out of control, hit a utility pole, and landed on a concrete porch of a residence home in Hampstead. Trooper Clagg was flown by State Police helicopter, ‘Trooper 3’, to the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore with injuries deemed serious at the time of the crash.

Shortly after 1:30 a.m., Trooper Clagg was traveling southbound on Route 30, Hanover Pike, north of Hampstead. Since he was in the vicinity, Maryland State Police believe he was responding to a lookout for a vehicle that was reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed. As he reached Greenmount Church Road, the trooper’s patrol vehicle lost control, resulting in the crash. There are no other reported injuries.

Trooper Clagg has been upgraded from critical to stable condition. The Maryland State Police CRASH Team responded to assist with the investigation.

Investigation continues…

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

20080131 The “old” blog Kevin Dayhoff’s “Storage Closet” can be found here

The "old" blog, "Kevin Dayhoff’s' “Storage Closet" can be found here:

http://www.kevindayhoff.com/:

Welcome to "My Storage Closet"

THIS BLOG IS BEST VIEWED IN MOZILLA FIREFOX

January 31st, 2007 - January 31st, 2008


“Welcome to "My Storage Closet."


For my latest posts – please see www.kevindayhoff.net -

Kevin Dayhoff

Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies.”

‘This journal goes with any meal. On the essay evolutionary scale, this journal is a monkey on roller skates. The monkey may or may not be wearing a pink tutu - this is for you to decide.”

Wow, do I wish I had written that, but I didn’t and I haven’t a clue as to who to credit…

Anyway, where was I? Oh - - a bit of an explanation as to why I have two blogs on blogger. Last September 27, 2006 – this blog: www.kevindayhoff.com – froze-up on me.

I immediately started a new blog on what was known at the time as “blogger beta.” That blog is “Kevin Dayhoff – Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies,” and it has two URLs: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/ or www.kevindayhoff.net

On December 20th, 2006 I managed to be able to “reconfigure,” for lack of a better was of explaining it, both blogs into the “New Blogger” platform and that unfroze this blog www.kevindayhoff.com.

I now use it as my storage closet…

For my latest posts – please see www.kevindayhoff.net -

Kevin Dayhoff

Soundtrack Division of Old Silent Movies.”

Otherwise, please enjoy rummaging around in my storage closet.

Kevin Dayhoff. I can be reached at: kevindayhoff (at) gmail.com.

January 31st, 2007

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20080130 This week in The Tentacle

20080130 This week in The Tentacle

This week in The Tentacle

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Senator Robert Hooper – R.I.P.

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Last Thursday, former State Senator J. Robert Hooper, (R., Harford) passed away from colon cancer while surrounded by his family at his home in Street. He served in the Maryland Senate for nine years.


Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Bill Clinton a Drag

Roy Meachum

There are others out there: People who believed William Jefferson Clinton ranked some where close to Thomas Jefferson in ranking U.S. presidents by brain-power. I felt that way. Once again, the man is proving that intelligent does not equate to smart. His performance in his wife's campaign demonstrates how very dumb he can be.


A Labor of Love…

Farrell Keough

Breaking News: Group able to accomplish acquiring and building football field for local children without government help.


Monday, January 28, 2008

Presidential Wannabes – The Democratic Field

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

My last column dealing with the presidential race broke down the GOP field and offered worthless advice, but no less worthy than the advice being offered by big whig media pundits. This week, the fickle finger of foolishness is pointing at the Democratic Party presidential wannabes. They’d be wise to duck.

WE GET LETTERS!

WE GET LETTERS!!! An Adamstown resident takes issue with Roy Meachum's column, posted last Tuesday, on the upcoming Maryland primary. CLICK HERE!!! CLICK HERE!


Friday, January 25, 2008

Two Off-the-Wall

Roy Meachum

Both Baltimore's Hippodrome and Washington's Shakespeare Theatre Company opened new shows this week. By sheer coincidence, both stages are presenting productions that strike me as off-the-wall. Quite unlike their usual fare.


Thursday, January 24, 2008

From the Jaws of Victory…

Tony Soltero

According to a recent article in Baltimore’s Sun, the Democratic Party in Maryland is running roughshod over the Republicans in new voter registrations, with the donkey outpacing the elephant by a 3-to-1 margin. Similar trends are occurring nationwide, with turnout at Democratic caucuses and primaries absolutely obliterating the turnout registered at Republican electoral events.


New Year’s Musings

Patricia A. Kelly

The New Year has come again. I’m happy for that. For me, this time of year is for contemplation and re-organization. After racing around for the holidays, I’m very happy to be at home in silence, with just Tinker Belle to keep me company.


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Iron Chef Maryland

Kevin E. Dayhoff

As members of the Maryland General Assembly prepare a menu of legislative edicts that will save the world from global warming, the weather feels rather chilly for State Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick.


A Funny Thing Happened on The Way…..

Farrell Keough

A funny thing happened to the Resource Conservation Zoning areas the other day – they got a reprieve from potential damage by the Board of County Commissioners. But, only a reprieve. These zoned areas and the rules surrounding them are still on the altar of political distortion.


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

All Over But...

Roy Meachum

Marylanders' primary vote in three weeks could mean bupkus (less than nothing). Nothing will probably matter after a whole passel of states square off the week before, February 5. It looks to me like the traditional Democratic bosses want Bill Clinton's former first lady. After the Iowa surprise, that's what we have seen. They took over in New Hampshire and Nevada.


Teaching is Not Telling

Nick Diaz

“Teaching is not telling.” Wise words spoken many years ago by a well-known Frederick County Public Schools administrator. This man is still working in the trenches, down at the school level, where he continues to make things happen.


The President Visits Frederick – Chapter Two

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

Once the other greeters had arrived, a member of the White House advance team called us together for a briefing. Nothing is left to chance, and every single movement is scripted. You’re told where to stand, how to line up, and where to go once you’re spoken to and shaken hands with the president.


Monday, January 21, 2008

The President In Frederick, Chapter 1

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

Okay, having the President of the United States in Frederick isn’t really such a big deal. In case you didn’t know, he spends many weekends up at Camp David. In fact, I think at the end of his two terms, he will have spent more time in the Catoctin Mountains than any previous president.


From Walkersville With Bias

Steven R. Berryman

Advice from the publisher of The Tentacle, John W. Ashbury given to me recently correctly told me that “A pancake, however thin, always has 2 sides,” in reminding me to consider the aspects of perspective and fairness in my columns.


Dr. King’s Call

Derek Shackelford

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arguably the greatest orator of the last 50 years in America. Today portions of some of his Speeches will be played to celebrate the federal holiday celebrating his birth.

20080130 Constellation Threatens To Halt Plans For Reactor In Md

20080130 Constellation Threatens To Halt Plans For Reactor In Md

Hat Tip: Delusional Duck Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Constellation Energy Threatens To Halt Plans For Reactor In Md.

http://delusionalduck.com/index.php/site/constellation_energy_threatens_to_halt_plans_for_reactor_in_md/

Constellation Energy Group has threatened to build a new nuclear reactor in New York instead of Maryland if the state’s political and regulatory environment doesn’t improve. [WRC-TV]

Hat Tip: nbc4.com

Constellation Energy Threatens To Halt Plans For Reactor In Md.

http://www.nbc4.com/news/15175143/detail.html

POSTED: 11:23 am EST January 30, 2008

UPDATED: 11:36 am EST January 30, 2008

BALTIMORE -- Constellation Energy Group has threatened to build a new nuclear reactor in New York instead of Maryland if the state's political and regulatory environment doesn't improve.

In a statement released on Tuesday, executive vice president Michael Wallace said the company hopes to break ground on a new reactor at Calvert Cliffs this year but would proceed instead with plans for a reactor at New York's Nine Mile Point if the company encounters delays in Maryland.

The statement appears to be Constellation's latest effort to challenge efforts by Maryland regulators and lawmakers to revisit deregulation.

Gov. Martin O'Malley said he's committed to the nuclear project in Maryland and will work to make sure it gets a timely review.

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NRC Action on UniStar's Partial Combined License Application Sets Stage for Detailed Review of Potential New Reactor in Southern Maryland

http://ir.constellation.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=112182&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1101485&highlight=

UniStar Also Preparing New York Site for First U.S. Evolutionary Power Reactor

BALTIMORE, Jan. 29, 2008 -- UniStar Nuclear Energy, a strategic joint venture between Constellation Energy and the EDF Group, today announced that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has docketed UniStar's partial Combined License Application (COLA) for an advanced design reactor adjacent to Constellation Energy's Calvert Cliffs site in southern Maryland.

Michael J. Wallace, chairman of UniStar and executive vice president of Constellation Energy, said the NRC action confirms that the environmental portion of the application, as well as other critical information in the partial application, are technically complete and ready for detailed NRC review.

"The NRC decision is a major milestone in UniStar's plans to potentially develop and construct a fleet of new nuclear plants in the United States," Wallace said. "This regulatory step forward also supports Constellation Energy's efforts to provide economic and environmentally sound electricity to meet anticipated demand in the Mid-Atlantic region, and in particular the state of Maryland."

Wallace said UniStar expects to make a final decision in the next 12-18 months on whether to proceed with a third reactor at the Calvert Cliffs site. He noted the company also is pursuing a new reactor in upstate New York as part of its strategy to build at least four U.S. Evolutionary Power Reactors (EPRs) in the United States. He said any decision to build a new nuclear plant will take into consideration a number of factors, including project economics, ability to finance and the political and regulatory climate in the state where the plant will be built.

"Ideally, we would like to break ground for a new reactor in southern Maryland in late 2008 so this carbon-free, base-load source of electricity can be in operation by 2015," Wallace said. "However, if we encounter delays in Maryland, we are prepared to proceed with the first EPR at our Nine Mile Point nuclear plant location in New York."

Wallace said the NRC decision to docket UniStar's partial Combined License Application begins a comprehensive, detailed review process that includes requests for additional information, site visits, public scoping meetings, the development of a draft environmental impact statement, and safety reviews.

UniStar plans to submit the remaining portion of its COLA -- which includes the Final Safety Analysis Report -- to the NRC in March. NRC regulations permit an applicant to submit one part of a COLA up to 18 months before submitting the remainder. Additional reviews and public meetings and hearings will occur following NRC review and acceptance of the remainder of the COLA.

The NRC decision, announced Jan. 25, continues to build momentum for UniStar, which is working with Constellation Energy, EDF, PPL, AmerenUE and emerging energy companies such as AEHI and Amarillo Power. U.S. EPRs have been proposed at existing nuclear sites in Pennsylvania and Missouri, as well as greenfield sites in Idaho and Texas. UniStar's full COLA will serve as the reference document for all additional UniStar COLAs.

In December 2007, UniStar's partner in the U.S. nuclear renaissance, reactor manufacturer AREVA, submitted its design certification application for the 1,600-megawatt U.S. EPR to the NRC. In November 2007, UniStar submitted a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to the Maryland Public Service Commission for the potential plant at Calvert Cliffs and also announced an agreement with turbine-generator supplier Alstom for the turbine- generator systems for the first four U.S. EPRs.

UniStar Nuclear Energy, a strategic joint venture between Constellation Energy and EDF, is powering the nuclear renaissance in North America through industry leadership, disciplined business practices and effective risk-management. Based in Baltimore, Md., UniStar Nuclear Energy provides the licensing, construction and operating services needed to support the expansion of clean, safe and sustainable nuclear energy in the United States.

Constellation Energy (http://www.constellation.com), a FORTUNE 125 company with 2006 revenues of $19.3 billion, is the nation's largest competitive supplier of electricity to large commercial and industrial customers and the nation's largest wholesale power seller. Constellation Energy also manages fuels and energy services on behalf of energy intensive industries and utilities. It owns a diversified fleet of 78 generating units located throughout the United States, totaling approximately 8,700 megawatts of generating capacity. The company delivers electricity and natural gas through the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated utility in Central Maryland.

An energy market leader in Europe, the EDF Group is an integrated energy company operating in all branches of the industry: generation, transmission, distribution, and the trading and sale of energy. The top electricity producer in Europe, the Group has predominantly nuclear and hydroelectric power plants in France, supplying electricity that is 95 percent CO2-free. Its transmission and distribution subsidiaries operate 1,246,000 km of medium and low voltage overhead and underground electricity lines and around 100,000 km of high and very high voltage networks. The Group is involved in the supply of energy and services to more than 38 million customers worldwide with more than 28 million of them in France. The Group's consolidated sales stood at euro 58.9 Billion in 2006 of which 42 percent was in Europe excluding France. EDF, which is listed on the Paris Bourse, is a member of the CAC 40 index.


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

20080129 Ask the White House: January 29, 2008 - Jay Hein, Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives


20080129 Ask the White House: January 29, 2008 - Jay Hein, Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives


Welcome to "Ask the White House" -- an online interactive forum where you can submit questions to Administration officials and friends of the White House.



Visit the "Ask the White House" archives to read other discussions with White House officials.[1]


Jay Hein: Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Biography[2]





January 29, 2008 Jay HeinGood afternoon! I just returned to the White House with President Bush following our trip to Baltimore visiting the Jericho Prisoner Reentry Program, a faith-based organization helping ex-offenders make a fresh start after prison. In his State of the Union address last night, the President recognized the impact of faith-based and other dedicated charities throughout the country like the Jericho Program. He also called on Congress to ensure faith-based organizations are always guaranteed a level playing field in Federal programs, by making Charitable Choice principles universal and permanent under the law. As the President marks the 7th anniversary of his Faith-Based and Community Initiative today, I join him in thanking America’s “Armies of Compassion” for their service to their neighbors in need.


Now I’m pleased to take your questions on the Presidents’ State of the Union address and the determined attack on need executed over the past 7 years through the Faith-Based and Community Initiative.

Ian, from Salt Lake City writes: What exactly is Faith-Based and Community Initiatives? What do you do?

Jay HeinHi Ian,


You ask an important fundamental question. Seven years ago today, the President launched the Faith-Based and Community Initiative to wage a determined attack on human need in our country. The President recognized the limits of government in solving social ills and rallied the “Armies of Compassion” in local communities across the nation to extend a helping hand to their neighbors in need. To help ensure a level playing field for faith- and community-based groups once deterred from competing for federal funds, the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, along with Centers in 11 Federal agencies, worked to extend equal treatment for these organizations. The result, after seven years, has been a quiet revolution in the government addresses human need by strengthening community healers and extending their work in partnership with government.

Carl, from Greenville, South Carolina writes: Hi Jay, Thanks for taking the time to do this. While the President seemed really committed to the faith based agenda at the beginning of his Administration, it seems like he doesn't seem to support it as much now. Was it just all words? What has he been doing to strenghten support for faith based and community programs during his last years in office?

Jay HeinHello Carl,

Thanks very much for your important question. The Faith-Based and Community Initiative is carried out a lot like the dedicated organizations and volunteers that inspired it: behind the scenes and with little fanfare. But the truth is, it has quietly transformed the way government works to help people in need. It’s removed barriers faced by faith-based charities and other small nonprofits in partnering with government. It’s provided training to more than 100,000 individuals who are on the front lines of serving the needy. And billions of dollars in funding have been provided to groups serving at-risk youth, recovering addicts, returning offenders and many, many other broken and hurting individuals. As you heard in the State of the Union last night, the President remains committed to championing these efforts until his last day in office.

James, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota writes: Do you supply initiatives reflecting all of the various religons represented in the United States or just Christian/Judiasm?

Jay HeinHello James,

I appreciate your question. The Initiative seeks to guarantee a level playing field for any organization that wants to seek government funding. There should never be any favoritism for or against an organization based on its religious beliefs, or nonbeliefs for that matter. The only consideration should be whether the group can effectively deliver service to the needy in a way consistent with the legal guidelines of the funding.

Terry, from Bowling Green Ky writes: Could you please tell me what members of the President's cabinet andor Congress that was not present at the State of The Union Address tonight to insure Continuity of Goverment?

Thank you Terry

Jay HeinSure Terry.
In the event that something catastrophic were to happen as the President gave his State of the Union speech, one member of the Cabinet spends the evening away from the Capitol as a precautionary measure to maintain a line of succession to the Presidency. This year, Secretary of Interior Dirk Kempthorne got to take the night off.


Jennifer, from Montgomery, Alabama writes: What is the goal for your office in the last remaining months and do you expect the next administration will retain the program? Thank you

Jay HeinHello Jennifer,

The heart of the Initiative will always be strengthening faith- and community based groups and growing their work in partnership with government to solve America's biggest social problems. I’d mention three special emphases for this final year. First, we’re putting a special focus on expanding programs that partner with small charities. This includes innovative government programs such as the Mentoring Children of Prisoner’s voucher program and increasing private philanthropy for these organizations. A second priority is to support the 35 governors who have started their own Faith-Based and Community Initiative as well as the other states that are interested in growing their own partnerships with nonprofit groups. This has really become a 50 state strategy. And finally, the President used his State of the Union address to call on Congress to make the Charitable Choice laws permanent. This action will ensure that faith-based groups receive equal treatment no matter who is privileged to occupy the Oval Office next. Given the success we have seen in strengthening government partnerships, the Initiative has become an invaluable governing strategy that will greatly assist the next President in meeting the social challenges that await his or her administration.

Michael, from Powell, Tn writes: How would you like the next President to build on President Bush's attempts to include faith-based groups in helping people?

Jay HeinGreat question, Michael.
Thanks to President Bush, the next President will have a tremendous foundation for new efforts to attack the great needs of our day through faith- and community-based organizations. Most of the barriers to partnering with government that faith-based and small nonprofits once faced have been lowered or removed. We now have clear, Constitutional guidelines for these partnerships as well. We also have a wealth of innovative new program models that enable government to effectively fund even novice, grassroots organizations. And, of course, the ability of the nonprofit sector to partner with government has been greatly expanded through training. Along with a wide range of other efforts, President Bush placed special focus on a number of specific issues: at-risk youth, mentoring, returning prisoners, community health clinics, HIV/AIDS, addiction, homelessness, and others. The next President will no doubt emphasize special issues as well, and he or she will have all the tools needed to draw fully upon faith- and community based groups to address these needs.

Laura, from Marthaville, Louisiana writes: Will there ever be any type of tax break for those of us who choose to educate our children in a Christian school or home school situation? I love the idea of vochers and wish this would be possible.

Jay HeinHi Laura,

President Bush believes strongly in public education. He also believes families trapped in underperforming schools should be afforded education alternatives to ensure their child succeeds. That’s why the President launched the DC Opportunity Scholarship program back in 2004 to help some of Washington, D.C.'s poorest children attend faith-based and other private schools of their choice. Last night, the President proposed a similar scholarship program, “Pell Grants for Kids” that would help low-income families with the costs of attending an out-of-district public school or nearby private or faith-based school. As the President said in his address last night, these grants will help “liberate poor children trapped in failing public schools.”

Scott, from McLean, VA writes:

How do you manage to work in politics while staying true to your values? Is it possible to accomplish anything in the political world without heeding the advice of Machiavelli?

Jay HeinThat’s a thoughtful question, Scott. I happen to believe that politics is a wonderful place to put your values into practice. For example, I have worked on welfare reform in Wisconsin and the Faith-Based and Community Initiative here in Washington. Both of these efforts dealt primarly with the question of how we can better serve the least, last and lost in society. Public service is an inspiring career if you love your country and serving others is something we all can do in government or our own neighborhoods. Watching the talk shows might make it seem like government is mostly about one side against another. But I am honored to work for a President who believes we can do better together. As we were leaving the prisoner reentry program in Baltimore this morning, one of the former prisoners turned to President Bush and said "Thank you for caring about us." He really does care about such men and I am inspired by how he puts his values into action in such a way.

Jay HeinThank you all for submitting your questions. I look forward to joining you again on Ask the White House!

Jay F. Hein was named Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives on August 3, 2006. He is the founding president of the Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, an international public policy research firm headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. In this capacity, Jay directed the institute’s research portfolio concentrating on a range of community-based policies such as welfare-to-work, access to college, affordable health care and crime prevention.
Jay also served as Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for American Renewal, a public charity established by Ambassador Daniel R. Coats. The foundation provides financial grants and other support to community-based organizations and educates the general public on effective compassion principles and practices.
Prior to taking the helm of Sagamore Institute, Jay was Executive Director of Civil Society Programs at Hudson Institute, including the Welfare Policy Center, the Faith in Communities initiative, and community-based healthcare reform.
Also at Hudson Institute, Jay served as Director of Hudson’s field office in Madison, Wisconsin, where he conducted hands-on research and analysis in support of the State’s welfare reforms. He also served in Wisconsin State government as a policy director. In both of these roles, Jay helped design and implement Wisconsin’s ground-breaking welfare replacement program.
Earlier in his career, Jay worked in a range of leadership roles within Illinois State government, including the Illinois Department of Public Aid; Illinois Secretary of State’s Office; and Illinois State Library, where he contributed to the initial planning of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.
Jay performed his Master’s work in Political Studies at the University of Illinois-Springfield and earned his B.A. at Eureka College, where he was an inaugural member of the Ronald W. Reagan Fellowship program.

20080129 Bartlett says President’s call for domestic oil drilling not the answer to energy, climate issues


Bartlett says President’s call for domestic oil drilling not the answer to energy, climate issues (E&ETV News, 01/29/2008)

January 29, 2008

http://www.eenews.net/special_reports/state_union/

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Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Videotaped Reaction to Energy & Climate Comments in SOTU -- link to E&ETV coverage

Last night, President Bush delivered his final State of the Union address, highlighting the importance of clean energy innovations both internationally and domestically.

In his remarks, the President proposed a $2 billion international clean technology fund and called for increased funding for carbon capture and sequestration technologies in the U.S.

He also urged the completion of an international climate agreement.

During today's E&ETV Event Coverage of the State of the Union 2008, members of Congress including Congressman Roscoe Bartlett reacted to the President's comments on energy and climate immediately following the speech.

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20080129 A belated Happy Australia Day


A belated Happy Australia Day

For Adelaide Green Porridge Café - Random Musings from Adelaide South Australia - A Nice Place to Live

On January 26, 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip guides a fleet of 11
British ships carrying folks to the colony of New South Wales,
effectively founding Australia. After overcoming a period of hardship,
the fledgling colony began to celebrate the anniversary of this date
with great fanfare.

See History of Australia Day for more information.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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20080129 Judge drops all charges in Bowling Brook death

6 were charged with reckless endangerment in death of teen last year

By a Sun reporter, 5:55 PM EST, January 29, 2008 baltimoresun.com

A Hat Tip goes to Carroll County Times reporter Ryan Marshall, who put a “breaking news” alert on the Carroll County Times web site, but did not go into details… Judge drops all charges in Bowling Brook casePosted 4:17 p.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Meanwhile, the Baltimore Sun is reporting:

A Carroll County judge dropped charges today against five counselors indicted in the death of an East Baltimore teen at a school for juvenile offenders, saying a failure to call 911 promptly did not meet the definition of reckless endangerment.

Each had been indicted on one count of reckless endangerment in the death last year of Isaiah Simmons, 17, at the privately run Bowling Brook Preparatory School.

Read the rest here: Judge drops all charges in Bowling Brook death

Related:

Central Maryland Regional Community Rallies behind Bowling Brook

Bowling Brook: A Sad Tale

Bowling Brook Preparatory Academy

P. O. BOX 100

Keymar, MD 21757

http://www.bowlingbrookprep.org/

“Community Rallies behind Bowling Brook” Westminster Eagle Winchester Report March 13, 2007

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“Community Rallies behind Bowling Brook”

“Soundtrack” blog posts and information about support for Bowling Brook Preparatory Academy, Keymar, Carroll County MD: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search?q=Bowling+Brook

(Bowling Brook mission statement from web site:

http://www.bowlingbrookprep.org/) “To provide quality residential and education services to male adolescent offenders while helping these same young men make positive changes in their lives. We are committed to providing an environment that is conducive to learning. Our results oriented program focuses on education and providing students with the means of creating and sustaining real life changes through behavior modification and life learning skills. This personal achievement will lead students to successful re-integration into the community.”

Letters supporting Bowling Brook can be mailed to:

The Honorable Governor Martin O’Malley

Office of the Governor

100 State Circle

Annapolis, MD 21401-1925


The Honorable Secretary Donald W. DeVore

Maryland Juvenile Services

One Center Plaza, 120 W. Fayette Street

Baltimore, MD 21201.