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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

20080213 This week in The Tentacle

This week in The Tentacle

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The McCain Maalox Paradox

Kevin E. Dayhoff

At this point in the Republican 2008 presidential primary campaign Senator John McCain has over three times as many Republican National Convention delegates as former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Most people have resigned themselves to the fact that Senator McCain is the de-facto Republican nominee.

When I appeared on WYPR’s Marc Steiner show to discuss the 2008 presidential campaign, just after the New Hampshire primary, it was still a wide-open race and no one could really forecast what was going to happen.

There were so many unpredictable dynamics in play, especially since the primaries were developing to be less of an exercise in intellectual voting as much as a raw-emotional vote. Some people were looking forward and others are looking backward. Some people were upside down and many uber-conservatives were looking at their navel through a cracked mirror.

Earlier in the campaign, many thought the election was going to turn on national security and the war in Iraq; but as “the surge” continues to be successful, the war in Iraq is quickly being replaced by the economy.

To be certain, immigration, or more specifically, illegal immigration continues to be a hot button issue, driving people to a particular candidate.

For some conservative Republicans, “resigned” is the operative adjective as the inevitability of Senator McCain’s nomination continues to rankle the hard rightwing.

Looking back, “they/we” have not trusted Senator McCain's moderate (liberal) positions on some issues in the past and his willingness to work to (over)reach across the aisle and work with (give-in to) Democrats in Congress. There is concern that if he had a desk in the Oval Office he will repeat those behaviors.

Many conservatives have threatened to sit out the November 2008 presidential election if Senator McCain is the Republican candidate.

Ay, caramba. I take no pleasure in pointing out the fallacy in this illogical approach which is being contemplated by some of my conservative friends.

Read the rest of the column here: The McCain Maalox Paradox


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

They Are Coming

Roy Meachum

Sheriff Chuck Jenkins shapes up as the least likely Hitler I can imagine: I know the man. His critics are way off the mark when they say he plans to turn his department into a latter-day Gestapo. It's not in him.


Our Most Important Election Isn’t for President

Farrell Keough

On February 5, your plucky columnist put together a forum at the Urbana Volunteer Fire & Rescue Station for the Board of Education candidates seeking to gain a nomination today for a seek on that body. An impressive array of candidates showed up and spent three hours taking on questions and listening to others.


Monday, February 11, 2008

Political Stupidity Masquerading as Conscience

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

So, the GOP has its presumptive nominee. With all due respect to former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, it just ain’t Hucka-happenin’!


Activist Frederick County

Steven R. Berryman

Great news! The System works. Activism is alive and well and living in Frederick County, Maryland. Where the system fails to work, it is fixing itself; and isn’t that what the system really is?


Friday, February 8, 2008

What a Ride!

Roy Meachum

Did anyone notice? Tuesday's primaries in Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia could be important; unlike past years when our votes came after the fact of the parties' selecting their nominees.


Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Clothes-Pin Election Nightmare

John W. Ashbury

It started too early. It might end earlier than ever before. And the choices are far from prime. Yet, a selection must and will be made in November.


Comparatively Speaking…

Tony Soltero

One of the amusing sideshows of the Republican presidential nomination fight is seeing individuals like John McCain, Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney desperately elbowing each other out of the way to stake a claim on being "the true inheritor" of Ronald Reagan's legacy.


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?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

20080211 Westminster Road Runners Club Schedule for May - August 2008


February 11, 2008

Westminster Road Runners Club Schedule

May-August, 2008

For other posts on running or the Westminster Road Runners Club please click on: Sports Running or Westminster Road Runners Club or Westminster Sidewalks and Trails or westminster road runners club or westminster sidewalks and trails. The Westminster Road Runners Club web site is here: http://www.carr.org/%7Ewrrc/

Saturday, May 3, 8:00 am, Sandymount Four Miler, Sandymount

Elementary School, Old Westminster Pike, Westminster, Md.

Joe Loveland, 410-857-1201 or joeloveland1@hotmail.com

RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Saturday, May 10, 9:00 am, Carroll County Youth Services

Bureau 5K, Tahoma Farm Road and Rt. 31, Westminster, Md.

Gary Honeman, 410-848-2118 or ghoneman@ccysb.org

Saturday, May 17, 9:00 am, TRES 5K and 1 Mile Walk/Run, Twin

Ridge Elementary School, Mt. Airy, Md. Tracy Flower, Twin

Ridge Elementary School, 1106 Leafy Hollow Circle, Mt. Airy,

Md. 21771, 240-236-2300, or Tracy.Flower@fcps.org

Thursday, May 29, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #1, Falcon Two

Mile Track Run, Winters Mill High School, Westminster, Md.

David Herlocker, 410-848-8332 or dherlock@mcdaniel.edu

RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Thursday, June 12, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #2, Run With The

Knights 5K, Century High School, Eldersburg, Md. Bob

Paczynski, 410-549-1123 or vintage66pony@aol.com

RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Thursday, June 26, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #3, Camp Hashawa

Three Mile Trail Run, Camp Hashawa, John Owings Road,

Westminster, Md. Gary Honeman, 410-848-2118 or

ghoneman@ccysb.org RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Thursday, July 10, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #4, FSK 6K,

Francis Scott Key High School, Uniontown, Md. Tom

Russell, 410-751-1434. RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Sunday, July 13, 8:15 am, Women's Distance Festival 5K Run,

Union Mills Homestead, Union Mills, Md. Liuda Galinaitis,

1796 S. Pleasant Valley Rd., Westminster, Md. 21158,

410-857-5427, or liuda@carr.org

Thursday, July 24, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #5, Pleasant Valley

Four Mile Run, Pleasant Valley Fire Hall, Pleasant Valley,

Md. Liuda Galinaitis, 410-857-5427 or liuda@carr.org

RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Thursday, August 7, 7:00 pm, Twilight Series #6, Runnymede 8K,

Runnymede Elementary School, Westminster, Md. David

Herlocker, 410-848-8332 or dherlock@mcdaniel.edu

RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

Sunday, August 17, 8:00 am, Kowomu Trail 5K Road Race,

Rinehart Road, Westminster, Md. David Herlocker,

410-848-8332 or dherlock@mcdaniel.edu RACE DAY ENTRY ONLY

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NBH

20080212 Remember to Vote

Remember to Vote


20080212 Remember to Vote

20080211 “Quintessential Key West Rooster” February 11, 2008 Photo by Mrs. Owl

Daily Photoblog

“Quintessential Key West Rooster”

February 11, 2008

Photo by Mrs. Owl

(She was dropping off my absentee ballot. See this week’s Tentacle column for some additional insight…)

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20080211 “Quintessential Key West Rooster” February 11, 2008 Photo by Mrs. Owl

20080208 WYPR: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast - Wynn Rousuck reviews Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead at Centerstage

WYPR: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast - Wynn Rousuck reviews Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead at Centerstage

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

http://www.wypr.org/MD_MORNING.html

Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast on WYPR

Friday, February 8, 2008

LISTEN

J. Wynn Rousuck reviews Tom Stoppard's play, at Centerstage in Baltimore through March 9th.

External Link: http://www.centerstage.org/index.php

20080208 WYPR: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast - Wynn Rousuck reviews Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are Dead at Centerstage

Monday, February 11, 2008

20080211 Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting Agenda for February 11, 2008

Westminster Mayor and Common Council Meeting Agenda for February 11, 2008

Home >> City Government

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City Council Members | Minutes of City Council Meetings

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of February 11, 2008

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Reappointment of Jay Voight to the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF JANUARY 28, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR:

Sidewalk Encumbrance 172 East Main – Jeff Glass

Mandatory Water Testing – Jeff Glass

Change Order – Annual Paving Contract – Jeff Glass

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

Ordinance No. 775 – Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers – Chief Spaulding

7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. None as of February 7, 2008

8. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Medford Quarry Emergency Pipeline Construction Agreement - Jeff Glass

9. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

10. CITIZEN COMMENTS

11. ADJOURN

UPCOMING SPECIAL MEETING: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2008 – STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ROUTE 31 FOLLOW-UP MEETING, COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING ROOM 03-04 AT 7:00 P.M.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

20080209 THE KEY WEST CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 9 2008

20080209 THE KEY WEST CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 9 2008
 
CLIMATE REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST, FL
1256 AM EST SUN FEB 10 2008
http://www.weather.gov
 
THE KEY WEST CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR FEBRUARY 9 2008
 
CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1971 TO 2000
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1871 TO 2008
 
 
 WEATHER ITEM   OBSERVED TIME   RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST
                VALUE   (LST)  VALUE       VALUE  FROM      YEAR
                                                  NORMAL
..................................................................
TEMPERATURE (F)
 YESTERDAY
  MAXIMUM         82    356 PM  84    1957  75      7       78
  MINIMUM         70    724 AM  48    1995  65      5       62
  AVERAGE         76                        70      6       70
 
PRECIPITATION (IN)
  YESTERDAY        0.00          2.35 1941   0.06  -0.06     0.00
  MONTH TO DATE    0.00                      0.54  -0.54     0.25
  SINCE DEC 1      1.31                      4.90  -3.59     5.72
  SINCE JAN 1      0.51                      2.76  -2.25     0.90
 
DEGREE DAYS
 HEATING
  YESTERDAY        0                         1     -1        0
  MONTH TO DATE    0                         9     -9        1
  SINCE DEC 1     23                        47    -24        5
  SINCE JUL 1     23                        47    -24       11
 
 COOLING
  YESTERDAY       11                         6      5        5
  MONTH TO DATE  106                        54     52       59
  SINCE DEC 1    621                       459    162      648
  SINCE JAN 1    307                       226     81      352
..................................................................
 
 
 WIND (MPH)
  HIGHEST WIND SPEED    14   HIGHEST WIND DIRECTION     N (350)
  HIGHEST GUST SPEED    18   HIGHEST GUST DIRECTION     N (360)
  AVERAGE WIND SPEED     4.5
 
 
SKY COVER
  POSSIBLE SUNSHINE  MM
  AVERAGE SKY COVER 0.1
 
 
WEATHER CONDITIONS
 THE FOLLOWING WEATHER WAS RECORDED YESTERDAY.
  NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER WAS OBSERVED.
 
 
RELATIVE HUMIDITY (PERCENT)
 HIGHEST    93
 LOWEST     65
 AVERAGE    79
 
 ..........................................................
 
 
THE KEY WEST CLIMATE NORMALS FOR TODAY
                         NORMAL    RECORD    YEAR
 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (F)   76        84      1959
 MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (F)   65        49      1895
 
 
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
FEBRUARY 10 2008......SUNRISE   754 AM EST   SUNSET   618 PM EST
FEBRUARY 11 2008......SUNRISE   704 AM EST   SUNSET   619 PM EST
 
 
-  INDICATES NEGATIVE NUMBERS.
R  INDICATES RECORD WAS SET OR TIED.
MM INDICATES DATA IS MISSING.
T  INDICATES TRACE AMOUNT.

20080209 Jeff Spaulding’s vision of nirvana

Jeff Spaulding’s vision of nirvana

Key West marina, February 9, 2008

Kevin Dayhoff

20080209 A Key West Sunset

A Key West Sunset 1 – February 9th, 2008

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net

Florida Key West

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Florida%20Key%20West

Florida Key West Feb 2007

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Florida%20Key%20West%20Feb%202007

Florida Key West Feb 2008

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/search/label/Florida%20Key%20West%20Feb%202008

Saturday, February 09, 2008

20080209 Westminster Fire Department Battles Dwelling Fire With 1 Civilian Trapped

Westminster Fire Department Battles Dwelling Fire With 1 Civilian Trapped

From our Frontpage, Josh Evans Author:

Westminster Battles Dwelling Fire With 1 Civilian Trapped

February 09, 2008-On the early morning of February 9, 2008 at 4:15 a.m., the Westminster Fire Department was alerted for an apartment fire at 352 Colonial Ave with possibly 1 civilian trapped. Upon arrival, Firefighters found a 2 story duplex with heavy smoke showing. As the crew from Engine 32 began to setup their attack line, members of the crew could hear the victim screaming inside. The crew quickly went to work and encountered heavy fire and smoke conditions in the basement of the dwelling. The pipeman of 32's crew found the victim lying next to a dryer in the basement, unconscious. Reese's engine crew quicky came to assist with removing the victim and quickly transferred him over to the medic crew that was standing by. Tower 3's crew quickly laddered the building and Truck 2's crew performed vertical ventilation by cutting a hole in the roof. As more units arrived from Pleasent Valley and New Windsor, they extended more hoselines into the building, knocking fire on the first and second floors.

Approximately 30 minutes into the incident a second alarm was requested by the Incident Commander. After about 1 hour, the fire was deemed under control. The fire was contained to the intial dwelling with smoke and water damage to the adjoining structure. The Red Cross also responded out to assist the 2 families who were displaced. At this time it is estimated that approximately 150,000 dollars in damage was done.

2 Civilians were treated at scene. One was transported for unknown injuries to Carroll Hospital Center and the gentleman who was rescued from the basement apartment was flown to the Burn Center at Bayview Hospital in Baltimore, Md. The patient was in critical condition but did regain consciousness before being loaded into the helicopter. Also one Westminster Firefighter did suffer minor burns to his wrist.

The Westminster Fire Department would like to thank all companies who assisted on the fire. They were Reese, Pleasent Valley, New Windsor, Union Bridge, Hampstead, Manchester, Gamber, Lineboro, Sykesville, Taneytown, and Winfield. We would also like to thank Lineboro and Sykesville for filling in our station. We apologize if we missed any stations.

We would also like to recognize the Westminster crews for their valiant effort on the 2 alarm fire. Engine 32's crew was Engineer Kevin Shiloh, Firefighter/Officer Bryan Van Fossen, Firefighter Todd Whitson, Firefighter Brendan Stevens, and Firefighter Ryan Groft. Tower 3's crew was Engineer Mike Glass, Lieutenant Kevin Utz (Incident Commander), and Firefighter Jeff Ausherman. Chief Jeff Alexander and PIO's Bob Cumberland and Robin Stansbury were also on scene. Also, a great job done by Paramedics Sarah Webster, Patricia Neal, Scott Clendaniel, and EMT Megan Riecke.

A JOB WELL DONE BY ALL!

20080209 Aunt Betty’s refrigerator in Key West


Aunt Betty’s refrigerator in Key West

One must have priorities.

February 9th, 2008

Kevin Dayhoff

See also: 20070810 what does YOUR fridge say about YOU? and Aunt Betty

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20080209 Aunt Betty’s refrigerator in Key West

20080211 Sykesville Council meeting agenda

MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL OF SYKESVILLE

PRELIMINARY AGENDA FOR

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2008, 7:00 P.M.

QUORUM: Mayor

MINUTES: Town Clerk

TREASURER’S REPORT: Town Clerk

PUBLIC CONCERNS

BUSINESS

1. LGIT (Local Government Insurance Trust) Award – Jon Burrell

2. Public Safety Report

3. Local Government Infrastructure Financing Program

4. Budget Committee

5. Economic Development Commission

6. MML (Maryland Municipal League) Annual Convention

OTHER:

CLOSED SESSION:

1. Legal Consultation –

2. Property Acquisition –

3. Personnel –

And…

The Parks & Events Committee

meeting for February 18, 2008

has changed to Monday February 11, 2008

6:30 pm at the Town House

The Destination Sykesville Committee

meets Tuesday February 12, 2008

7 pm at the Town House

Help the Town decide how to bring people to Downtown and talk about the future of the Apple Butter Market

Come Visit the Railroad Cars and the Model Railroad Displays
next to the Sykesville contract Post Office and Old Main Line Visitor Center

The first Sunday of every month (March 2, 2008 next one)
1 pm to 5 pm

Easter Egg Hunt

Friday March 21, 2008

More information to follow

7th Annual Sykesville Golf Outing

Friday April 18, 2008

1 pm

Waverly Woods Golf Club

2100 Warwick Way

Marriottsville, MD 21104

Sponsored by Sykesville Parks and Events

Come support the programs and have fun!

Proceeds will go to support the Parks & Events Committee

for Activities for Children in Sykesville.

For more information email Frank Robert

frobert@sykesville.net

Friday, February 08, 2008

Thursday, February 07, 2008

20080206 Public Message from WYPR President Tony Brandon

Public Message from WYPR President Tony Brandon

(UPDATED 2/6/08)

Letter From the President

http://www.wypr.org/PresLetter.html

Dear WYPR Listeners,

Over the past few days we have heard from many of you regarding the cancellation of Marc Steiner’s show. I want to let you know that we hear you and we hear your concerns. The sequence of events that led to the sudden cancellation of Marc’s show unfolded rather quickly. Understandably, the news came as a shock to our listeners and supporters. For this I sincerely apologize. I assure you that this decision was not entered into lightly and was a very difficult one for everyone here at WYPR.

Please know that everyone at this station is one hundred percent committed to the mission and values of public radio. This change will in no way affect our commitment to providing our community with a voice or to addressing the most important and pressing issues that affect all of us on a local, statewide or national level.

Every person in this building, whether they be on the production side, in membership, on-air, or part of our administrative staff, works every day to bring the community the best public radio programming possible. We hope that you will not forget that and, while we understand that the Steiner cancellation represents a loss to many of you, we want to remind you of the role that this station, as a whole, plays in your everyday life.

If you are thinking of switching the dial because of this decision, please stop to consider how much Baltimore and Maryland need the spirit of involvement, education and community embodied in public radio. We intend to continue in our mission despite difficult changes and upsets along the way. We hope that you, too, will continue to foster the community dialogue and support that begins here, on WYPR.

Kind regards,

Anthony S. Brandon

President

20080206 Public Message from WYPR President Tony Brandon

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/

On The Record: A business and legal blog for Maryland

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

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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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