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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Kansas University Fires Debate Coach Who Mooned Rival

Kansas University Fires Debate Coach Who Mooned Rival

This is – well, bizarre. Warning – ah, very strong language…


From:
isourchildrenlearnin:

Watch until the end to see which college debate coach is crowned the winner. It's Professor William Bill Shanahan (Ph.D.) formerly of Fort Hays State University versus Professor Shanara Reid Brinkley (Ph.D.) currently of the University of Pittsburgh.

EPIC FIGHT! Mooning Included.

Titles and links for the videos remixed in order of first appearance:

(1) The Angry Professors, College Debate: Dr. Shanara Reid Brinkley versus Dr. William (Bill) Shanahan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXwy2V...

(2) NBC Technical Difficulties at the Orange Bowl January 1992

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yeX42...

(3) Bill O'Reilly Flips Out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tJjNV...

(4) Furby in Microwave

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

(5) Chris Crocker - The Hairflip!

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

Kansas University Fires Debate Coach Who Mooned Rival

Saturday, August 23, 2008

WICHITA, Kan. — Fort Hays State University has fired its debate coach for losing his temper at a tournament, engaging in a videotaped shouting match that included pulling down his shorts to expose his underwear.

[…]

The argument between Fort Hays State debate coach William Shanahan and another coach following a tournament match at Cross Examination Debate Association event at Wichita State University in March received nationwide attention after it was posted on YouTube on Aug. 2.

[…]


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409326,00.html

Watching the convention is like seeing a bad divorce by Susan Reimer for the Baltimore Sun


Watching the convention is like seeing a bad divorce by Susan Reimer for the Baltimore Sun

I’ve been an avid fan of Susan Reimer for quite some time and her take on the tension as a result of the high profile role of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton at the Democrat National Convention is inspired.

Susan Reimer August 25, 2008
Bio Recent columns Susan Reimer's column will appear on Mondays in this space and on Saturdays in the You Section.


The Democratic National Convention that begins today in Denver looks to me less like the coronation of
Barack Obama than a soap opera wedding. The kind everyone tunes in to for the fireworks.

[…]

You have to wonder what's going to happen when Obama turns the convention over to
Hillary Clinton for the roll call of the delegates that she amassed in their overlong primary battle.

[…]

So the Obama and the Clinton camps agreed to these arrangements through what sounded like clenched teeth.

[…]

I wasn't there, but I bet the choreography for this event rivaled any of those sweaty studio scenes from Dancing with the Stars - the ones where star and the dancer are sniping at each other.

There is all this talk about catharsis and closure and moving forward, but take a look at the keep-the-faith-Hillary slide shows on YouTube and read all the "Nobama" comments attached by the members of PUMA (Party Unity My ...).

Talk about bitter.

[…]

Melinda Henneberger, writing at Salon.com, said they could carry Hillary through town and into the stadium on a bier - like the statue of the Virgin Mary in The Godfather, Part II - throwing flowers at her feet all the way, and it still wouldn't be over for her supporters.

[…]


Read the entire column her:
Watching the convention is like seeing a bad divorce

http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-te.to.reimer25aug25,0,4119823.column

20080825 Watching the convention is like seeing a bad divorce by Susan Reimer for the Baltimore Sun

Coffee Seeking Driver Hits Grizzly Bear in Alaskan Street

Coffee-Seeking Driver Hits Grizzly Bear in Alaskan Street

Saturday, August 23, 2008

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — One moment Howard Hawkins Jr. was driving to get an early morning cup of coffee and the next he hit a large grizzly bear running at a full gallop across one of Anchorage's busiest streets.

[…]

The bear was No. 211, a 15-year-old grizzly that was part of a state Fish and Game research study to determine how many bears there are in Anchorage.

The bear was trapped in 2006 and fitted with a global positioning collar that showed it stayed mostly in one of two areas, including Far North Bicentennial Park where there have been two bear maulings and several encounters with grizzlies this summer.

[…]

While the city's black bears get more attention because they get into garbage, the grizzlies largely go unnoticed. People using the city's extensive trail system could be 50 yards from a grizzly and never know it, Farley said.

So far this summer, 18 black bears and one grizzly have been shot in the municipality in defense of life or property. That's a higher number than normal, said Jessy Coltrane, an assistant area wildlife biologist. Last year, that total was about 10 black bears and one grizzly, she said.

[…]

Coltrane said No. 211 did not have a history of trouble and was an example of the many grizzles that quietly share the city with residents.

"It just goes to show Anchorage is bear country," said Bruce Bartley, a Fish and Game spokesman. "This is a bear that had lived to a ripe old age in an urban setting and had done pretty well until today."


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409342,00.html

20080823 Coffee Seeking Driver Hits Grizzly Bear in Alaskan Street

20080825 Changes to special pick-up schedule for Labor Day week

20080825 Changes to special pick-up schedule for Labor Day week

8/13/2008- Changes to special pick-up schedule for Labor Day week

Martes 26 de agosto de 2008 - 20080825 cambios al horario especial de la recolección para la semana del Día del Trabajo

August 25, 2008

Westminster Maryland

Waste & Recycling Collection
Collection Information | Special Pick-up Schedule | Holiday Collection Schedule
Printable waste & recycling collection newsletter (pdf file)

SPECIAL PICK-UP SCHEDULE

(Items must be placed in front of your home by 7:30 a.m. within 5 feet of the curbside)


Please note that the City only collects the items listed below. The City does not pick up household trash or recyclables. Ecology Services is responsible for collection of household trash & recyclables.

  • All items must be called in at least 24 hours before the scheduled collection day to ensure removal.
  • Items not scheduled for collection may not be collected and may remain until called in and scheduled for removal.

Due to the Labor Day Holiday, all brush and metal
for that week will
be picked up on Tuesday, September 2
Call the 848-9077 to schedule a pick up

Contact the City Maintenance Shop at (410) 848-9077.

Monday
Tree Limbs Tree limbs must be cut to four-foot sections, no larger than 6 inches in diameter, with the ends facing the same direction.
NO CONTAINERS will be picked up on Monday, regardless of content.
Tuesday
Metal Only This includes refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, bicycles, etc... Tires and car batteries are also picked up on Tuesday. Metal is picked up within the entire City limits.
Wednesday

Yard Waste

Yard waste must be placed in a conatiner no larger than a bushel basket without the lid, or in biodegradable Kraft brown paper bags. Containers must weigh less than 75 pounds. Yard waste cannot be mixed with trash or be in plastic bags of any kind. Wheelbarrows and standard trash cans are not acceptable yard waste containers. Yard waste is picked up between April and November.

*Please Note: Yard waste should not be placed with normal household trash. Sod, dirt and rocks ARE NOT considered yard waste and WILL NOT be picked up on Wednesday (see Thurs. for bulk trash info). The City will attempt to clean up spillage from a broken, overfilled bag; however, homeowners are responsible for repackaging any remaining yard waste.

Thursday & Friday
Bulk Trash, etc.

This includes sofas, chairs, lumber, televisions, mattresses, wood...

  • Thursday- East of Md Route 31( From Route 97 South to Route 31)
  • Friday-West of Maryland Route 31 (From Route 31 to City limits)

Please Note: There will be one stop per day at each house for that day's pick-up. Once the truck has passed your home, the crews will not return for additional pick-ups, or to remove items not called in and/or not set out in time. We will not dispose of trash cans unless called in and marked for removal.

Sod, dirt, and rocks are considered bulk trash and have to be in bags or containers for removal. Overfilled bags that tear will be left on site for repackaging by the owner. The City is not responsible for damaged containers.

Fall Only
Leaf Vac Pick-up
  • Monday - East of MD Route 27
  • Tuesday - East of MD Route 31 and West of MD Route 27
  • Thursday - South of Union town Road & West of MD Route 31
  • Friday - North of Union town road & West of MD Route 31

(Items must be placed in front of your home by 7:30 a.m. within 5 feet of the curbside )

  • All items must be called in at least 24 hours before the scheduled collection day to ensure removal.
  • Items not scheduled for collection may not be collected and may remain until called in and scheduled for removal.
  • Failure to schedule removal for items left out and not picked up may result in code enforcement action.
  • Scheduling changes may be made, at our discretion, during inclement weather.

Contact the City Maintenance Shop at (410) 848-9077.

Help keep our City clean...please remember to pick up after your pets!

Westminster officials: Spending $19,000 on conference worth it

Westminster officials: Spending $19,000 on conference worth it

By Bryan Schutt, Carroll County Times Staff Writer
Sunday, August 24, 2008

Westminster officials said the roughly $19,000 of expenses related to sending 15 employees to the Maryland Municipal League Conference on the Eastern Shore this past June wasn’t excessive, and they argue that the benefits from attending far outweigh the costs.

They also said the nearly $1,500 they spent on a social dinner for about 16 people that the city was to pay for was justified.

The bill, incurred at Fager’s Island Restaurant and Bar in Ocean City, included about $1,000 in food charges and $200 in alcohol charges plus a tip. The expenses were part of information received through a Public Information Act request filed by the Carroll County Times.

Unbeknownst to the officials, Mayor Thomas Ferguson said he planned to reimburse the city for the dinner bill, as he said he has in the past. Ferguson declined to offer proof showing he had paid the past dinner bills.

[…]

The 15-person contingent of city employees and officials attended the Ocean City conference from June 22 through 25. The dinner was on the night of June 22.

Reach staff writer Bryan Schutt at 410-857-7886 or bryan.schutt@carrollcountytimes.com.

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2008/08/24/news/local_news/newsstory4.txt

20080824 Westminster officials Spending 19K on conference worth it

AP: Tennessee Trooper Ran Background Check on Reporter

AP: Tennessee Trooper Ran Background Check on Reporter

Sunday, August 24, 2008

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Nashville newspaper reporter was on a list of people believed to have been the subjects of unauthorized background checks performed by a Tennessee Highway Patrol officer.

The reporter, Brad Schrade, covers the highway patrol for the Tennessean. Schrade says he received a call Saturday morning from a highway patrol investigator who said Lt. Ronnie Shirley had accessed Schrade's background information.

The Tennessean reports that the agent who contacted the reporter is one of a team of officers who are calling people on the list about unauthorized checks.

Tennessean Editor Mark Silverman questioned whether Shirley's actions were condoned by his supervisors.

Schrade reported on the internal investigation on Aug. 12. Shirley has been placed on administrative leave.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409621,00.html

20080824 Tennessee Trooper Ran Background Check on Reporter

Utah county commissioner Hansen kisses horse to pay for lost bet

Utah county commissioner Hansen kisses horse to pay for lost bet

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Fox News is carrying an AP story that a “Utah county official (has) made good on a lost bet — by puckering up for a pony.

“Davis County Commissioner Alan Hansen found himself kissing a 3-year-old sand-colored horse named Reno after a contest between Davis County and the Davis Hospital Medical Center over who could lose the most weight.

“Members of the team that shed the most pounds got to watch their boss kiss a farm animal. This year, the county employees won — losing 397.6 pounds, just slightly trimmer than the hospital workers.

“Hansen was not around when his fellow commissioners locked lips with a cow over the weekend, but met up with Reno on the front steps of the county courthouse for a quick smooch.

“But not before he slathered on some lip balm and popped a breath mint.
He told the mare: ‘This is more for you than me.’ ”

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409382,00.html

20080823 Utah county commissioner Hansen kisses horse to pay for lost bet

Monday, August 25, 2008

20080825 Westminster mayor and Common Council agenda for Monday August 25 2008

20080825 Westminster mayor and Common Council agenda for Monday August 25 2008

Home City Government

City Council

City Council Members Minutes of City Council Meetings

CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND

Mayor and Common Council Meeting of August 25, 2008

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER – 7:00 P.M.

Presentation by Historic District Commission

2. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF AUGUST 11, 2008

3. CONSENT CALENDAR:

July, 2008 Departmental Operating Reports

Acceptance of Deed for Devlin Square – Tom Beyard

Good Cause Waiver No. GCW 08-02 – Tom Beyard

Engineering Services for the Pennsylvania Avenue Pedestrian Safety and Streetscape Project, the Community Building, and the Wakefield Valley Community Trail – Tom Beyard

Delegation of Authority for Employee Handbook Modifications

4. REPORTS FROM THE MAYOR

5. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES

6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:

a. Appointment of the Tri-Street Area Advisory Committee – Council President Chiavacci

7. NEW BUSINESS:

a. Fiscal Year 2009 Town County Agreement

8. DEPARTMENT REPORTS

9. CITIZEN COMMENTS

10. ADJOURN

Wally Edge at Politico: Gov. O’Malley one of three 2006 govs to have net negative approval scores

Wally Edge at Politico: Gov. O’Malley one of three 2006 govs to have net negative approval scores

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin one of the country’s most popular.

Would be third lowest if Eliot Spitzer had stayed in office

August 22, 2008

By
Wally Edge

Category:
GovernorTags: Ted Strickland, Sarah Palin, Mike Beebe, Martin O'Malley, Jim Gibbons, Deval Patrick, Chet Culver, Butch Otter, Bill Ritter

Gov. Martin O'Malley is one of only three governors from the class of 2006 to have
net negative approval scores.

[…]

The most popular governors appear to be
Mike Beebe (D-Ark.) and Sarah Palin (R-Alaska), who both have favorable ratings of at least 80 percent.

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (D) and Florida governor Charlie Crist (R) are in the middle of the pack, both with high approval ratings. In June, Crist had a 61 percent to 23 percent approval according to a
Quinnipiac poll, while a recent Quinnipiac poll placed Strickland a 60 percent to 25 percent approval rating.

According to a recent
Rocky Mountain News poll, Bill Ritter, the Democratic governor of Colorado, has a 50 percent to 26 percent favorability rating and a SurveyUSA poll in May found that Gov. Chet Culver (D) has a positive 51 percent to 43 percent approval in Iowa.

Little recent polling is available in Idaho, though a December 2007 survey showed governor Butch Otter (R) with an
approval rating of 65 percent to 19 percent.

Read Mr. Edge’s entire article here:
Would be third lowest if Eliot Spitzer had stayed in office

http://www.politickermd.com/wallyedgemd/3238/would-be-third-lowest-if-eliot-spitzer-had-stayed-office

20080822 OMalley one of three 2006 govs to have net negative approval scores

Giuliani to give keynote at GOP convention

Giuliani to give keynote at GOP convention

McCain's campaign nourished by humble pieThe Associated Press - 10 hours ago

Solitude For McCain’s WordsmithNewsweek - Aug 23, 2008

Michigan politicians shut out of Republican conventionDetroit Free Press - Aug 22, 2008

By LIZ SIDOTI – August 21, 2008 Associated Press writers Andrew Miga in Washington and David Rising in Georgia contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani will give the keynote address at the Republican National Convention next month and Democrat-turned-independent Sen. Joe Lieberman also will take center stage at the GOP gathering.

[…]

President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, first lady Laura Bush, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lieberman, who was the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2000 and is said to be under consideration for the same role with McCain, will open the convention on Monday, Sept. 1, with speeches that focus on service.

[…]

Giuliani, the two-term mayor who led New York through the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, will deliver his spotlight speech on Tuesday night…

[…]

Most of McCain's other former primary rivals will speak, including former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, ex-Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who also is mentioned as a potential vice presidential candidates.

At least eight others whose names have been mentioned as potential running mates also are to address the convention, including governors Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, Charlie Crist of Florida, Sarah Palin of Alaska, Jon Huntsman of Utah, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana; former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge; Meg Whitman, the former chief executive and president of eBay, and Carly Fiorina, the former chairwoman and chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Co.

McCain's vice presidential candidate is scheduled to speak on the third night of the convention, the same night McCain's wife, Cindy, will give her address. McCain will accept the nomination on the final night.

[…]


Read the entire article here:
Giuliani to give keynote at GOP convention

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gQXv0nWTHv-Gnt8AqkAcVHzqZkpwD92M5JEG0

20080822 Giuliani to give keynote at GOP convention

Sunday, August 24, 2008

The diners at the Himalayan Kitchen on August 24 2008

The diners at the Himalayan Kitchen

Sunday, August 24, 2008 Kevin Dayhoff

On our recent trip to Salt Lake City in Utah, we jumped at the opportunity to go see the “
Special Exhibition: Monet to Picasso from the Cleveland Museum of Art” at the “Utah Museum of Fine Arts.” Afterwards we stopped to eat at the “Himalayan Kitchen,” 73 East 400 South, in Salt Lake City, Utah; where we enjoyed seeing the very young boy eating Himalaya food...

20080824 The diners at the Himalayan Kitchen

Friday, August 22, 2008

Sen Joe Lieberman to speak at GOP convention AP NYT

20080820 Sen Joe Lieberman to speak at GOP convention AP NYT

Sen. Joe Lieberman to speak at GOP convention

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: August 20, 2008

Filed at 3:29 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate in 2000 and now an independent who is one of John McCain's strongest supporters, will speak at the Republican National Convention, an official said.

Lieberman will deliver a speech when Republicans gather in St. Paul, Minn., to nominate McCain for president, a party official told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The official requested anonymity because a formal announcement had yet to be made.

[…]

Read the entire article here: Sen. Joe Lieberman to speak at GOP convention

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/washington/AP-Lieberman-GOP-Convention.html

Republican National Convention to Highlight Service Reform Prosperity and Peace

Republican National Convention to Highlight Service Reform Prosperity and Peace

"Country First": 2008 Republican National Convention to Highlight Service, Reform, Prosperity and Peace

"Country First": 2008 Republican National Convention to Highlight Service, Reform, Prosperity and Peace

http://www.gopconvention2008.com/news/Read.aspx?ID=580

Hat Tip: Time blog Real Clear Politics -
RNC Announces Speaker Lineup

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Convention Announces Program Themes and Speaker Lineup

SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the themes and preliminary lineup of speakers for the program of events that will run Sept. 1-4. The convention’s overall theme, "Country First," reflects John McCain’s remarkable record of leadership and service to America. Each day of proceedings will center on a touchstone theme that has defined John McCain’s life and will be central to his vision for leading our nation forward as president.

"Our convention will showcase a cross-section of leaders who will highlight John McCain’s long commitment to putting our country first -- before self-interest or politics," said McCain 2008 Communications Director Jill Hazelbaker. "The speakers will address John McCain’s unmatched record of service and sacrifice for America, and his vision for moving our nation forward to keep us safe and get our economy back on track."

The roster of speakers announced today includes John McCain, Mrs. Cindy McCain, 10 current and former Republican governors, five current and former U.S. Senators and two well-respected businesswomen. Their remarks will echo the themes that have been selected for each of the convention’s four days: service, reform, prosperity and peace.

"We are excited to announce this slate of speakers, each of whom shares John McCain’s love of country and commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest. Their remarks will be a testament to Senator McCain’s unparalleled record of service and sacrifice for America and his readiness to lead as commander in chief and move America forward," said Maria Cino, president and CEO of the 2008 Republican National Convention.

The program of events is as follows:

Monday, Sept. 1

Service

"Love of country, my friends, is another way of saying love of your fellow countryman." --Sen. John McCain

John McCain’s commitment to his fellow Americans, a commitment forged in service to his country, is one of the defining hallmarks of his life. Monday’s events will highlight John McCain’s record of service and sacrifice and reflect his commitment to serving a cause greater than one’s own self-interest. Speakers will include:

U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Conn.)

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Calif.)

Vice President Richard B. Cheney

First Lady Laura Bush

President George W. Bush

Tuesday, Sept. 2

Reform

"If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you are disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and correct them."

--Sen. John McCain

John McCain’s life is a testament to the fundamental truth that every American can be a force for change. A restless reformer who has dedicated his career to taking on special interests and the status quo, John McCain will deliver the right kind of change and reform to meet the great challenges of our time. On Tuesday, the convention program will underscore his vision of a government that is transparent, principled and worthy of the American people it serves.Speakers will include:

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani

Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (Ark.)

Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pa.)

Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska)

Gov. Jon Huntsman (Utah)

Rosario Marin, California Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency and former Treasurer of the United States

Former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.)

Gov. Linda Lingle (Hawaii)

Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (Md.)

Wednesday, Sept. 3

Prosperity

"America’s best days are still to come."

--Sen. John McCain

The American story is one of perseverance. Even in the face of tough times, the ingenuity and spirit of the American people has ushered in a new era of prosperity. Wednesday’s program will focus on John McCain’s plans to get our economy back on track and continue our long tradition of meeting the challenges we face and using our prosperity to help others. The day will conclude with an address by the vice presidential nominee.Speakers will include:

U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.)

Meg Whitman, National Co-Chair for McCain 2008 and former President and CEO of eBay

Carly Fiorina, Victory ‘08 Chairman for the Republican National Committee and former Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co.

Former Gov. Mitt Romney (Mass.)

Mrs. Cindy McCain

Gov. Bobby Jindal (La.)

Republican Party’s Vice Presidential Nominee

Thursday, Sept. 4

Peace

"Our next president will have a mandate to build an enduring global peace on the foundations of freedom, security, opportunity, prosperity, and hope." --Sen. John McCain

John McCain understands the challenges that America faces in the world and the sacrifice necessary to defend our freedom in a way that few others can fathom. Thursday’s events will reflect his vision of an America in pursuit of peace and seen as a beacon of goodwill and hope throughout the world. The evening will close with John McCain accepting the Republican Party’s nomination for the Presidency of the United States.

Speakers will include:

Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Minn.)

Gov. Charlie Crist (Fla.)

U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.)

U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (Fla.)

John McCain

In the coming days, the 2008 Republican National Convention will announce additional speakers and program details.

About the Republican National Convention

The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to attend the convention. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event.

For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at
www.GOPConvention2008.com and join our social network sites on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.

20080820 RNC to Highlight Service Reform Prosperity and Peace

Time Blog Real Clear Politics: Giuliani to Keynote RNC, Theme Is "Country First"

Time Blog Real Clear Politics: Giuliani to Keynote RNC, Theme Is "Country First"

August 20, 2008

Giuliani to Keynote RNC, Theme Is "Country First"

Posted by TOM BEVAN

Liz Sidoti has the scoop:

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will give the keynote address at the Republican National Convention next month.

First lady Laura Bush, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and John McCain's former Republican rivals will speak as well.

The theme will be "Country First" with four days devoted to service, reform, prosperity and peace.

President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and other dignitaries also get speaking roles at the convention in St. Paul, Minn.


http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2008/08/giuliani_to_keynote_rnc_theme.html

20080820 Giuliani to Keynote RNC Theme Is Country First

Thursday, August 21, 2008

20080807 “La Policía” © by Kevin Dayhoff

“La Policía”

August 7, 2008 © by Kevin Dayhoff
Picture caption: Carroll County Commissioners Dean Minnich, Julia Gouge, and Mike Zimmer on the barricades at the Carroll County Office Building, Westminster, Maryland by Delacroix and Kevin Dayhoff August 7th, 2008

Writer’s note: A shortened version of this appeared in the
Sunday Carroll Eagle on August 17, 2008: “And now, for this week’s installment of ‘La Policia,’ in the Opinion section of the paper.
_____

Carroll County’s reputation for low crime and an aggressive approach to public safety is not a recent phenomenon.

Over 80 years ago on July 16, 1925, the editor of the American Sentinel newspaper in Westminster, Joseph D. Brooks wrote that many “years ago Carroll county was known to criminals all over the state as an ‘open door to the penitentiary,’ and many there were who entered by way of that door.”

However, as one can imagine when a community determines any public policy to be of paramount importance there are bound to be impassioned conflicts and dramas.

Writing for the Historical Society of Carroll County in 2001, Jay Graybeal noted in his introduction of the 1925 newspaper article, “Why the Listlessness of the Sheriffs of Carroll County?”; that it seems that Mr. Brooks had become unhappy with the Carroll County sheriff and state’s attorney and was letting them know that in no uncertain terms.

Carroll County history is replete with colorful conflicts, many of operatic proportions, between the Carroll County board of commissioners, the Carroll County delegation to Annapolis, the state’s attorney’s office, and the sheriff.

In the most recent act of this ongoing opera, on October 4, 2007 the Carroll County board of commissioners opted to move forward with a plan to form a county police department headed by an appointed chief of police.

Not willing to disappoint future historians, troubadours from far-flung regions of the Carroll County Empire then entered the stage and chaos ensued. I read several of the news accounts with the soundtrack of “Les Misérables” playing in the background.

The only disappointment is that Victor Hugo, the author of the classic 1862 novel, is not available to write about it.

Just as with any good storytelling, “La Policía” the current epic Carroll County constitutional conflict over the future of the police in Carroll County has many layers, story lines, strong personalities, and plot twists.

The frenzied operatic moments are reminiscent of what a collaboration between the famous 19th-century composer Richard Wagner and his father-in-law, Franz Liszt, would have looked like; with the emphasis of folks attempting to promote a plan for the future that cannot escape the past.

The very first act of La Policía is borrowed from Les Misérables. As the curtains rise, the scene before the bewildered citizen audience is the barricaded Carroll County office building.

It’s August 7, 2008 and the commissioners have just voted 2-1 to not move forward with the October 4, 2007 police plan.

As the smoke rises from the stage, there is a break in the action as members of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department are storming the barricades.

Blinking red and blue police lights reflect back and forth in the fog of the smoke.

In the background, the delegation to Annapolis forms the chorus and is softly singing.

The three commissioners are standing on top of the barricades. Commissioners Mike Zimmer and Dean Minnich are on either side of Julia Gouge, holding her steady as she waves an oversized Carroll County flag.

Office building employees have broken out the windows and are showering the storming sheriff’s deputies with office furniture.

The stage is littered with burning newspapers as the local media has shelled all the participants with folded newspapers shot from makeshift artillery.

Off to the side, Channel 13 news reporter Mike Schuh is attempting to interview Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding. The only thing is - the chief has the 1971 Led Zeppelin classic, “The Battle of Evermore,” coincidentally, the title of the first act of La Policía, cranked-up so loud on the car stereo, no one can hear a thing.

Inside the office building the receptionist, Kay Church, is serving cookies, answering the phones and has armed herself with a salad shooter and big bag of carrots.

Ted Zaleski, the director of management and budget is huddled off to the side with Vivian Laxton, the public information administrator as they try and figure out who is playing what character from Les Misérables.

All of the sudden there is silence on the stage as famed local historian; Jay Graybeal emerges from the fog as a narrator, smiles and begins to softly tell the story of the history of the sheriff’s department.

“When Carroll County was founded in 1837, one of the first tasks…” of the newly formed government was to elect a sheriff. As with many aspects of early American government, its origins date back to the history of mother England.

According to some undocumented notes, “1200 years ago, England was inhabited by Anglo-Saxons. Groups of a hundred would ban together and form communities known as a “tun,” from where we get the word, “town.”

Every group of a hundred, or “tun,” as led by a “reeve,” which was the forerunner of what we now know as a chief of police.

According to Mr. Brooks, the reeve was “charged with the execution of the laws … and the preservation of the peace, and, in some cases having judicial powers. He was the King’s reeve, or steward over a shire … — a distinctive royal officer, appointed by the king, dismissible at a moment’s notice…”

Groups of “tuns” banned together to form a larger form of government known as a ‘Shire’” – what we now know as a county; and my old notes reflect that in order to distinguish the leader of a “Shire,” from a leader of a tun, the more powerful official became known as a “Shire-Reeve.”

Which is where we get the modern word “sheriff.”

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20080807 “La Policía” © by Kevin Dayhoff

This week in The Tentacle

20080820 This week in The Tentacle

Wednesday, August 20, 2008
A Civil Affair at Saddleback
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Last Saturday I took a two-hour break from total Olympics immersion therapy to watch Pastor Rick Warren's Saddleback Civil Forum on the presidency.

Emergency Room Retrofit
Tom McLaughlin
Throughout the past few years, there has been a blasting of the Canadian healthcare system. Many conservatives point to the “awful” conditions up north as an example of what can happen if the government gets involved.

From the desk of The Publisher!
John W. Ashbury

In yesterday’s column by Roy Meachum, the last name of the president of France was misspelled. It should be Sarkozy. The Tentacle regrets the error.


Tuesday, August 19, 2008
No Sabers to Rattle
Roy Meachum
A chance encounter. While Pushkin and I were taking a downtown stroll, an impossibly young captain out of the Point four years and returned recently from the Middle East. His USMA graduate-father along and a pretty wife; she wanted to talk to the pleased English pointer. She and Pushki retreated just beyond the conversational range.

Passing on Pollsters
Norman M. Covert
My son assures me that I should feel no guilt in hanging up on telemarketers. It is not alright, he says, to listen to pre-recorded messages about my car’s warranty, or Part D Medicare insurance and such. In that state of mind, I should have “passed” on a recent political phone call that probably verged on the sophomoric.


Monday, August 18, 2008
Summer Thoughts
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
I became a grandfather back in January. It's almost as great as everyone has ever said. I describe it this way: It's all of the love you had for your own children, without the crushing burden of responsibility!

Counting Students
Steven R. Berryman
The argument continues: Let’s count the children who are from families that are not paying into Frederick County Public Schools so that we can get our arms around the problem of looming budget deficits.


Friday, August 15, 2008
Evil Demagogue
Roy Meachum
The evil in John "Lennie" Thompson's soul became public when he prolonged a hearing past midnight; he knowingly kept children up who wanted to sleep. But their mothers desperately needed a school and a place to worship. But they were only Muslims and mostly foreign-born. They were, however, legal residents.


O’Malley Seeking Gold!
Katie Nash
Gov. Martin O’Malley should take a lesson from Baltimore super swimmer Michael Phelps. The governor is drowning and there is no life saver in sight.


Thursday, August 14, 2008
A Prime Rib Sandwich
Joan McIntyre
Do the terms Generation X or Y, or Baby Boomers mean a thing to you? Didn't mean much to me until I realized I could be the poster child for the thing they call The Sandwich Generation.

National Pride: Just Wonderful
Chris Cavey
Almost everyone who has laid finger to keyboard has written about the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; however, the story for me is viewing the quadrennial bubbling of national pride and knowing its juxtaposition with local heroes.


Wednesday, August 13, 2008
They shoot dogs, don’t they?
Kevin E. Dayhoff
In Prince Georges County on the evening of July 30, the home of the Berwyn Heights’ Mayor Cheye Calvo was the scene of a home invasion.


Beer Olympics
Tom McLaughlin
They’re back! After watching the March Past during the opening of the games in Peking (old spelling), I settled in to watch some of the sports. And wonders of wonders who did I see? Those two great representatives of American dirty old men, Misty May and Kerri Walsh. They were playing the great American sport – beach volleyball.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Media Furies
Roy Meachum
The Bruce Ivins tragedy starkly revealed the trashy shape of America's media. Print and electronic alike, they have become modern versions of Greek playwright Aeschylus's Eumenides; the Furies of ancient Rome, they resound still in the Yiddish phrase: Kein eine horah. "Not one listening" is a prayerful cautionary against the 40,000 beasties that always hover waiting to strike all those who earn praise.


Perception Often Worse Than Truth
Farrell Keough
Perceptions are a tricky thing. There are times in life when a person can feel so strongly about a situation they are willing to suffer the consequences of people believing they are either wrong or have some nefarious intent.


Monday, August 11, 2008
Hanging it up…
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
…a stethoscope, that is. On August 8, Dr. Wayne Allgaier snapped the closure on his leather medical kit for the last time. Last Friday, he hung the stethoscope up for the last time.


T. Boone & Slim Pickens
Steven R. Berryman
What does a famous Texas oil baron do to ensure some personal legacy at age 80? He becomes an alternative energy activist, and starts a
web site with a link to his own MySpace page, of course!


They’re Not Just Athletes…
Derek Shackelford
Last Friday the 2008 Summer Olympics games opened in Beijing, China, where the government has come under scrutiny because of proclaimed human rights violations. The air quality – to some degree – has been deemed unhealthy. The government has been criticized for neglect of some of its citizens and the economic disparity is widely known. And its capital punishment policy has been questioned.

Time blog - Real Clear Politics: “A Media Coverage Mea Culpa” by Heather Wilhelm

Time blog - Real Clear Politics: “A Media Coverage Mea Culpa” by Heather Wilhelm

I’m not sure I needed Deborah Howell to call this to my attention.

What is equally disturbing is:
20080817 McCain protests NBC coverage by Mike Allen at Politico

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August 18, 2008
A Media Coverage Mea Culpa

Posted by HEATHER WILHELM

"It doesn't look good," writes Deborah Howell, the
Washington Post's ombudsman:

Democrat Barack Obama has had about a 3 to 1 advantage over Republican John McCain in Post Page 1 stories since Obama became his party's presumptive nominee June 4...In overall political stories from June 4 to Friday, Obama dominated by 142 to 96. Obama has been featured in 35 stories on Page 1; McCain has been featured in 13, with three Page 1 references with photos to stories on inside pages...This dovetails with Obama's dominance in photos, which I pointed out two weeks ago.

"This is not just a Post phenomenon," Howell writes, and she seems to be right: The Project for Excellence in Journalism, in its latest study, reports
similar findings across the spectrum.

http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2008/08/a_media_coverage_mea_culpa.html

20080818 Time blog - Real Clear Politics: “A Media Coverage Mea Culpa” by Heather Wilhelm

McCain protests NBC coverage by Mike Allen at Politico


Mike Allen at Politico has reported that Arizona Sen. John McCain has finally formerly complained to NBC about their blatantly biased coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign.

For many of us, we rolled our eys and collectively gasped “It’s about time.”

In my Tentacle column today,
A Civil Affair at Saddleback, Wednesday, August 20, 2008, I wrote:

Since the forum, the spinmeisters have collectively expressed surprise at how well Senator McCain performed to the point that NBC's Andrea Mitchell told “Meet the Press” last Sunday that he must have cheated. “He seemed so prepared.”

Then, she gave gravitas to the talking points of Senator Obama’s campaign by saying, “the Obama people must feel that he didn’t do quite as well as they might have wanted to in that context. ... What they’re putting out privately is that McCain ... may have had some ability to overhear what the questions were to Obama.”

Alas, NBC and Ms. Mitchell seem so dedicated to removing any doubt that they wish to be the sycophant mouthpiece of Senator Obama.


If you also feel NBC’s coverage is "abandoning non-partisan coverage of the presidential race," write to:

Mr. Steve Capus
President, NBC News
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112

And tell them so.

Meanwhile:


Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) campaign manager Rick Davis asked Sunday for a meeting with Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, to protest what the campaign called signs that the network is "abandoning non-partisan coverage of the presidential race."

Davis made the request Sunday in a letter that is part of an aggressive effort by McCain to counter news coverage he considers critical.

In this case, the campaign is objecting to a statement by NBC's Andrea Mitchell on "Meet the Press" questioning whether McCain might have gotten a heads-up on some of the questions that were asked of
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who was the first candidate to be interviewed Saturday night by Pastor Rick Warren at a presidential forum on faith.

Warren told the audience that McCain was being held in "a cone of silence" so he wouldn't hear the questions, which were similar for both candidates.

[…]


Here is the text of the letter:

August 17, 2008

Mr. Steve Capus
President, NBC News
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112

Steve:

We are extremely disappointed to see that the level of objectivity at NBC News has fallen so low that reporters are now giving voice to unsubstantiated, partisan claims in order to undercut John McCain.

Nowhere was this more evident than with NBC chief correspondent Andrea Mitchell's comments on "Meet the Press" this morning. In analyzing last night's presidential forum at Saddleback Church, Mitchell expressed the Obama campaign spin that John McCain could only have done so well last night because he "may not have been in the cone of silence and may have had some ability to overhear what the questions were to Obama." Here are Andrea Mitchell's comments in full:

Mitchell: "The Obama people must feel that he didn't do quite as well as they might have wanted to in that context, because what they are putting out privately is that McCain may not have been in the cone of silence and may have had some ability to overhear what the questions were to Obama. He seemed so well-prepared." (NBC's "Meet The Press," 8/17/08)

Make no mistake: This is a serious charge. Andrea Mitchell is repeating, uncritically, a completely unsubstantiated Obama campaign claim that John McCain somehow cheated in last night's forum at Saddleback Church. Instead of trying to substantiate this blatant falsehood in any way, Andrea Mitchell felt that she needed to repeat it on air to millions of "Meet the Press" viewers with no indication that 1.) There's not one shred of evidence that it's true; 2.) In his official correspondence to both campaigns, Pastor Rick Warren provided both candidates with information regarding the topic areas to be covered, which Barack Obama acknowledged during the forum when asked about Pastor Warren's idea of an emergency plan for orphans and Obama said, "I cheated a little bit. I actually looked at this idea ahead of time, and I think it is a great idea;" 3.) John McCain actually requested that he and Barack Obama do the forum together on stage at the same time, making these kinds of after-the-fact complaints moot.

Indeed, instead of taking a critical journalistic approach to this spin, Andrea Mitchell did what has become a pattern for her of simply repeating Obama campaign talking points.

This is irresponsible journalism and sadly, indicative of the level of objectivity we have witnessed at NBC News this election cycle. Instead of examining the Obama campaign's spin for truth before reporting it to more than 3 million NBC News viewers, Andrea Mitchell simply passed along Obama campaign conspiracy theories. The fact is that during Senator Obama's segment at Saddleback last night, Senator McCain was in a motorcade to the event and then held in a green room with no broadcast feed. In the forum, John McCain clearly demonstrated to the American people that he is prepared to be our next President.....

We are concerned that your News Division is following MSNBC's lead in abandoning non-partisan coverage of the Presidential race. We would like to request a meeting with you as soon as possible to discuss our deep concerns about the news standards and level of objectivity at NBC.

Sincerely,

Rick Davis
Campaign Manager
John McCain 2008

Read the entire article here:
McCain protests NBC coverage by Mike Allen at Politico

20080817 McCain protests NBC coverage by Mike Allen at Politico

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/12594.html

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Death shuts down MARC Penn Line for morning commuters by Jeff Quinton

Death shuts down MARC Penn Line for morning commuters

August 20, 2008

Jeff Quinton over at “
Inside Charm City” is letting morning commuters know that a death has shut down the MARC Penn line…

Go here for more information:
Death shuts down MARC Penn Line for morning commuters by Jeff Quinton

http://insidecharmcity.com/2008/08/20/death-shuts-down-marc-penn-line-for-morning-commuters/

20080820 Death shuts down MARC Penn Line for morning commuters

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Sykesville ALERT about bogus Telephone Solicitors

20080818 Sykesville ALERT about bogus Telephone Solicitors

August 18, 2008

TELEPHONE SOLICITATIONS

Please be aware that the Town of Sykesville and the Sykesville Police Department does not, and has not, solicited for donations or contributions via the telephone or door to door.

Should you receive a similar request, please ask for the individual's name and telephone number and contact the Sykesville Police Department by calling (410) 795-0757.

We do want to inform you that the Fraternal Order of Police conducts annual funding campaigns by telephone and is a legitimate cause. Feel free to contact us to verify the validity of their requests as well.

John R. Williams, Jr.
Chief of Police

Sykesville Police Department
7547 Main Street
Sykesville, MD 21784
(410) 795-0757 fax (410) 795-8864


Monday, August 18, 2008

Two killed in Talbot County crash involving a State Trooper

Two killed in Talbot County crash involving a State Trooper

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 18, 2008

TWO KILLED IN CRASH WITH STATE TROOPER

(St. Michaels, MD) Two people were killed this afternoon in a Talbot County crash that involved a state trooper who was responding to a call for a personal injury vehicle crash.

The victims are identified as Maynard W. Lowry, 88, of Tilghman, Md., and his sister, Alma Lowry, 87, also of Tilghman. Mr. Lowry was pronounced dead at the scene. Ms. Lowry was taken by ambulance to Easton Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead shortly before 5:30 p.m. today.

The trooper involved in the crash is identified as Trooper First Class Philip W. Willoughby, 28, who is assigned to road patrol duties at the Easton Barracks. TFC
Willoughby has been a member of the Maryland State Police for seven and one-half years. He was flown by State Police medevac to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center where he was treated for lacerations and contusions before being released this evening.

Shortly before 3:00 p.m. today, TFC Willoughby had just begun his tour of duty when he heard a Talbot County 9-1-1 dispatch for a reported personal injury crash involving an overturned vehicle on Old Trappe Road between Easton and Trappe. He was traveling east on Rt. 33 in St. Michaels at the time and radioed the Easton Barracks to advise he would be en route to the crash.

According to numerous witnesses, TFC Willoughby activated his emergency lights and siren on his marked patrol car and proceeded east on Rt. 33.

Witnesses told State Police investigators they heard the siren and saw the emergency lights as the trooper traveled east on the 35 mph roadway and approached a shopping center just east of Madison Avenue. Witnesses said there were no cars in front of the trooper on the straight and level roadway as he neared the shopping center entrance.

The preliminary investigation indicates Mr. Lowry, who was driving a four-door 1987 Toyota Cressida, pulled from the shopping center parking lot onto Rt. 33 and into the path of the trooper. The trooper’s 2006 Ford Crown Victoria struck the Toyota on the driver’s side.

The trooper kicked his way out of his patrol car and attempted to provide assistance to the couple in the car. The St. Michael’s Fire Department and other area EMS resources responded and provided assistance.

The fatal collision is being investigated by the Maryland State Police CRASH Team, which will conduct a detailed crash reconstruction. The speed the trooper was traveling when the crash occurred has not been determined and will be part of the continuing investigation.

Mr. Scott Patterson, Talbot County State’s Attorney, has been informed of this incident and has agreed to review the investigation upon its completion.

Traffic on Rt. 33 was slowed for several hours tonight and was detoured around the crash scene. Personnel from the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, St. Michael’s Police Department, and the State Highway Administration assisted with traffic direction and detours.


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http://www.mdsp.org/Media/press_release_details.asp?identifier=677
20080818 Two killed in Talbot County crash involving a State Trooper

Transcripts available for Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency and other random thoughts...



Transcripts available for Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency and other random thoughts...

August 17, 2008


I watched and very much appreciated the Pastor Rick Warren “Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency” last Saturday night.

If you have been on vacation and are not aware, Rick Warren, is the author of the best-selling "The Purpose Driven Life" and,
according to the Washington Post, “one of the country's most prominent evangelical preachers. Warren, a Southern Baptist, referred to both McCain and Obama as friends in his introductions. ‘They both care deeply about America,’ Warren said. ‘They're both patriots.’

“Each candidate was interviewed individually by Warren for an hour. The two met only briefly, embracing on the stage midway through the event as Obama exited and McCain entered.

“Warren quizzed both men on issues including their positions on abortion, the definition of marriage and the existence of evil in the world.”


Today - - I guess it was inevitable - - various spinmeisters are already parsing words and taking various answers out of context So pasted below are links to Pastor Rick and Kay Warren’s online newsroom -
Broadcast Transcript Service: Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency.

For those of us who are relatively academic about matters of presidential history and the 2008 presidential campaign, the transcripts are needed for primary source information; if for no other purpose than to fact-check the various claims and counter-claims since the forum aired.

The one moment that I found unfortunate for Illinois Senator Barack Obama, was his claim that he reached across the aisle to work with Arizona Senator John McCain on a certain piece of legislation.

When it came time to vote on the bill, Senator Obama voted with the Democrats against the bill and thus began a rather rocky personal-political relationship between the two presidential hopefuls.

Interestingly enough, Senator McCain and New York Senator Hillary Clinton have become friends over the years despite their political differences. Such cannot be said for the relationship between Senators McCain and Obama.

Senator McCain more or less has been rubbed the wrong way by the young upstart Senator Obama, who spent 143 days in the Senate before beginning his quest for the presidency and has quite an “
elevated opinion of himself.”

As even the most uninitiated observer is aware, Senators Clinton and Obama are not each other’s Christmas card list either…

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DATE: Saturday, August 16, 2008
TIME: 8:00-10:00 P.M. ET / 7:00-9:00 P.M. CT / 5:00-7:00 P.M. PT
LOCATION: Saddleback Church (Lake Forest, Calif.)

updated: 10:32 EDT / 9:32 p.m. CDT / 7:32 p.m. PDT

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This online newsroom is provided by A. Larry Ross Communications.


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20080718 Real Clear Politics: The Audacity of Hope by Charles Krauthammer


20080816 Transcripts available for Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Nokia: Open at own risk











Open at own risk

August 17, 2008

This is being billed on YouTube as the weirdest clip ever made. For those of us who are video aficionados – it is wonderful…

… from
http://www.openatownrisk.com

"Within this box lies one of the greatest secrets of our times. A clip of grande weirdness"

This is what you will see if you break one of the four seals on the openatownrisk website from Nokia

If you break all four seals you will also be able to see the "Behind the scenes" clip

First watch the behind the scenes video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw_39xKc9_Q






Then watch the video… This is what you will see if you are able to break all four seals on the openatownrisk website from Nokia. Also, if you are one of the first 500 to break all four seals you will also get a special T-shirt.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALBu-2FhToc












20080731 Nokia: Open at own risk

Ad for Norwegian Automobile Federation





Ad for Norwegian Automobile Federation

August 17, 2008

What's more worse? Having trouble with your car or help from a few nudists?!

An interesting ad for the Norwegian Automobile Federation

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6fhbf_norwegian-automobile-federation-nud_fun



Or find it here on YouTube:

Helpers NAF

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdgmFoKIr10

Norges Automobil-Forbund is a member of the FIA.La Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established to represent the interests of motoring organisations and motor car users. To the general public, the FIA is mostly known as the governing body for many motor racing events.


20080813 Ad for Norwegian Automobile Federation