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Monday, April 25, 2011

The Most Liberal Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio)

Dear Fellow Conservative:

I'm writing today to tell you about a Senator who must be defeated next year.

You may have heard of Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio). He recently made national headlines when he compared those of us who oppose unchecked union power to Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin.

Now, Sherrod Brown is attacking those of us who oppose raising the debt limit without passage of the Balanced Budget Amendment. He said we "want to govern by ideology."

Our nation's debt is over $14 trillion and skyrocketing, but Sherrod Brown believes it's extreme to demand Congress balance its budget. What he fails to recognize is that stopping the debt is not a matter of ideology, it's a matter of national survival.

It's time to show Sherrod Brown the door.

Help SCF Defeat Sherrod Brown
Sherrod Brown was recently ranked by National Journal as the "most liberal" member of the entire U.S. Senate. He voted:
  • FOR the $700 billion Wall Street bailout;
  • FOR the $787 billion stimulus bill;
  • FOR President Obama's government takeover of healthcare;
  • FOR the Cash for Clunkers program;
  • FOR the auto bailout;
  • FOR union intimidation using "card check" elections;
  • AGAINST permanent repeal of the death tax; and
  • AGAINST the earmark moratorium.
  • AGAINST defunding Planned Parenthood
There is no bigger supporter in the U.S. Senate of big-government spending, bailouts, and debt than Sherrod Brown.

Thankfully he's up for re-election next year and freedom-loving Americans across the nation have a chance to end his assault on our liberties.

I'm confident that a courageous, constitutional conservative can defeat Sherrod Brown, and I'm confident we will have one to support in this race. But we need to start working now if we're going to defeat him.

Ohio is a swing state so winning won't be easy or cheap. Voters in the Buckeye State need to know what Sherrod Brown has been doing in Washington. They need to know that he routinely votes for more government at the expense of their jobs and their freedoms.

That's why I'm writing to you today. We need to raise $500,000 to implement a program designed to educate Ohio voters about Sherrod Brown's reckless spending. Independent voters especially need to know how he's fighting against them at every turn.

Defeating Sherrod Brown must be a top priority for conservatives. Replacing him with a proven conservative won't just be a win for Ohio. It will be a win for all Americans. Every time he votes against liberty in the Senate, it affects us all.

Please make a contribution to the Senate Conservatives Fund today so we can defeat Sherrod Brown.

Help SCF Defeat Sherrod Brown
Thank you for being part of the fight for our nation's future. If we continue to work together to influence the most important Senate races in the country, we can take our country back.

Respectfully,


Jim DeMint
United States Senator
Chairman, Senate Conservatives Fund

P.S. Please help the Senate Conservatives Fund defeat the "most liberal" Senator in 2012. Ohio is a swing state and winning this race won't be easy or cheap. Your early support for our campaign to defeat Sherrod Brown will make the difference.

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Sykesville Fire Department fundraiser at Chili's Eldersburg April 25 2011

Sfdfd Dept Here is the flyer for the Fundraiser today at Chili's Eldersburg, MD. Hope to see everyone there.

Sykesville Fire Department fundraiser at Chili's Eldersburg April 25 2011

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Chesapeake Bay Program News for Monday, April 25, 2011


Bay News for Monday, April 25, 2011


10,000 abandoned crab pots pulled from Chesapeake Bay
The Associated Press

Public can help judge Save The Bay photo contest
The Associated Press

Bay grasses struggle in local rivers
The Annapolis (Md.) Capital

W&M takes part in Chesapeake Bay simulation game
The Williamsburg Virginia Gazette


Opinion: Where do oyster farms belong?
The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press

Opinion: Earth Day message should carry all year
The Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot-News




Blog: 28,000 ‘ghost’ crab pots removed from the Bay
The Associated Press

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Investigative Voice: Will there really be a mayor's race in 2011?

WILL A MESSAGE OF CRISIS OVERCOME VOTER APATHY IN BALTIMORE? 
7 EMPLOYEES FOUND GAMBLING TERMINATED
IG RAID LEADS TO FIRINGS
ARREST OF HIGH LEVEL DPW SUPERVISOR FOR SEX OFFENSE PROMPTS CALLS FOR CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT POLICY
INVESTIGATION OF POLICE TOW SCAM EXPANDS TO INSURANCE FRAUD
CITY WOMAN WHO LOST POOL FOR $450 TAX LIEN GETS NATIONAL ATTENTION
CAN CITY WORKERS GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING?
THE LAWYER FOR SEX OFFENDER PAID WHILE IN JAIL THINKS SO
CAN CITY WORKERS GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING?
THE LAWYER FOR SEX OFFENDER PAID WHILE IN JAIL THINKS SO
POLICE ARREST 13 CITY WORKERS GAMBLING ON THE JOB
THOUSANDS IN CASH RECOVERED
$400 TAX LEIN TURNED INTO MONSTER DEBT
COMPANY THREATENS TO FILL IN BALTIMORE WOMAN'S POOL
FORMER TV PERSONALITY CHARGES WIFE WITH ASSAULT
INSIDE THE MIND OF CHILD KILLER MELVIN JONES
MORE EXCLUSIVE CASE FILES FROM A FORMER HOMICIDE DETECTIVE
'I BET YOU CAN'T SHOOT THAT LADY"
WHY A 14 YEAR OLD BOY SHOT A 67 YEAR OLD BALTIMORE WOMAN ON A DARE
INSIDE BALTIMORE CITY HOMICIDE: THE CASE FILES OF FORMER CITY HOMICIDE DETECTIVE KELVIN SEWELL
LAWYERS COOPERATING WITH FEDS DROP CLAIMS TO NORTHWEST BALTIMORE MAN'S HOME

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MRC Alert: Video: Opening Segment from Hannity's 'Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media'


Media Research Center
Tracking Liberal Media Bias Since 1996
Monday April 25, 2011 @ 08:57 AM EDT

1. Video: Opening Segment from Hannity's 'Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media'
On Friday night, the Fox News Channel debuted a Hannity special, ‘Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media.’ The promo declared: “Double standards? Groundless attacks? Blatant bias? Sean calls out the mainstream media! Don’t miss Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media.” The Media Research Center made available to Fox News Channel producers video clips from our archive going back more than 20 years and they are scattered throughout the hour – as are soundbites from MRC President Brent Bozell. The hour began with what Sean Hannity described as “how and why this bias began,” illustrated with several classic examples of left-wing journalistic advocacy and/or denigration of conservatives. Watch that segment, about seven minutes in length.

2. ABC Spins Soaring Gas Prices as a Weapon to Bash the GOP, Ignores Potential Problems for Obama
While the morning show hosts on NBC and CBS showcased the looming political threat of high gas prices for Barack Obama, ABC, Friday, simply repeated White House talking points and explained how the President will try and blame Republicans. Reporter Bianna Golodryga noted that Obama "wasted no time" in going after the GOP. She parroted, "During his speech in Reno, President Obama argued that budget cuts proposed by Republicans would keep the country from making critical investments in new alternative technologies that could wean our dependence on foreign oil."

3. Penitent CNN Anchor Confesses 'Eco-Sins' for Earth Day
In a bizarre wrap-up to the 2 p.m. EDT hour of CNN Newsroom on Thursday, anchor T.J. Holmes confessed his "eco-sins" to the audience. Commemorating the eve of "Earth Day," Holmes admitted to his "green" faults which included driving an SUV by himself to work daily, blasting the heat in his house during winter, and using "less efficient" incandescent bulbs for lighting. "These are my eco-sins. I'm confessing them to you because tomorrow is Earth Day," Holmes announced to the audience.

4. Today Show Features GOP vs Dem Fight Over Styrofoam Cups in Capitol Cafeteria
As part of Green is Universal week, NBC's Kelly O'Donnell highlighted a fight between Republicans and Democrats over the use of Styrofoam in the House cafeterias. On Thursday's Today show, O'Donnell reported, "Many Democrats are boiling mad because Republicans, now in charge of building operations, put a fork in the bio-degradable utensils Democrats had picked." O'Donnell went on to relay the concerns of Democratic Congressman George Miller as she noted that he had alarmingly tweeted to Republicans, "Stop serving carcinogens to constituents," and then aired a soundbite of Miller (while he was brandishing a Styrofoam cup) hyperbolically exclaiming: "This cup is a very expensive cup. It's very expensive to the environment, it's very expensive to our energy policy and it's very expensive, in some cases, to the health of individuals."


 
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Video: Opening Segment from Hannity's 'Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media'

On Friday night, the Fox News Channel debuted a Hannity special, ‘Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media.’ The promo declared: “Double standards? Groundless attacks? Blatant bias? Sean calls out the mainstream media! Don’t miss Behind the Bias: The History of Liberal Media.”

The Media Research Center made available to Fox News Channel producers video clips from our archive going back more than 20 years and they are scattered throughout the hour – as are soundbites from MRC President Brent Bozell.

The hour began with what Sean Hannity described as “how and why this bias began,” illustrated with several classic examples of left-wing journalistic advocacy and/or denigration of conservatives. Watch that segment, about seven minutes in length.

The Hannity show page on FoxNews.com has video of all the segments from the April 22 program.

— Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.




ABC Spins Soaring Gas Prices as a Weapon to Bash the GOP, Ignores Potential Problems for Obama

While the morning show hosts on NBC and CBS showcased the looming political threat of high gas prices for Barack Obama, ABC, Friday, simply repeated White House talking points and explained how the President will try and blame Republicans.

Reporter Bianna Golodryga noted that Obama "wasted no time" in going after the GOP. She parroted, "During his speech in Reno, President Obama argued that budget cuts proposed by Republicans would keep the country from making critical investments in new alternative technologies that could wean our dependence on foreign oil."

Golodryga offered no hint of political danger for the President, instead highlighting his claim to expose "speculators." She touted, "President Obama told a crowd here he's going to go after anybody who gouges." CBS, on the other hand, painted a different picture.

Early Show correspondent Chip Reid skeptically observed, "You know, whenever we ask White House officials about poll ratings, they always say 'Ah, the President's not focused on the polls. He's focused on the policy.' " He added, "[Obama] said he believes the reason his ratings are going down is because gas prices are going up."

The Early Show also debuted a new CBS poll finding that 70 percent of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track. Reporter Jan Crawford pointed out that 57 percent of respondents disapprove of Obama's handling of the economy.

She warned, "That's his highest disapproval rating on the economy since he took office. That is potentially a real problem for the President, because as we know, the economy is going to be a key issue in next year's presidential elections."

Over on the Today show, guest co-host Willie Geist, unlike the reporters on Good Morning America, didn't appear to buy Obama's claims about price fixing: "Is there price gouging or is this political so the President can say, 'look, I'm concerned about oil and gas prices?'"

A transcript of the ABC segment, which aired at 7:02am EDT, follows:

ROBIN ROBERTS: But, we're going to begin with those soaring gas prices rising again overnight. The average price for a gallon of gas is now at a two and a half year high. And this is having a huge effect on everything from fueling our cars to flying. And our Bianna Golodryga, you've been tracking all of this.

BIANNA GOLODRYGA: We haven't even hit the peak driving season just yet.

ROBERTS: I know.

GOLODRYGA: The U.S. Energy department projects that the average U.S. household will pay $825 more for gas this year than in 2011. So, we went to an entire team to my ABC News colleagues [sic] across the country to report on how these prices are affecting every aspect of our lives. They keep going up, up and up.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: I don't like to fill it all the way because I don't want to see the number.

GOLODRYGA: It's the same story from coast-to-coast, even in the big, little cities.

DAVID KERLEY: In Reno, prices are already averaging more than $4 a gallon, highest in the state. Drivers are not happy. President Obama told a crowd here he's going to go after anybody who gouges.

BARACK OBAMA: That includes the role of traders and speculators. We're going to make sure nobody is taking advantage of American consumers.

GOLODRYGA: Seattle, average price per gallon $3.94, leading some drivers to join forces.

NEAL KARLINSKY: Commuters are trying something a little strange. It's called slugging and it's essentially legal hitch-hiking. They meet up and get a ride in a stranger's car. And the driver gets to speed through traffic by having an extra passenger so they can go in the car pool line.

GOLODRYGA: For drivers, the trips to the pump has meant a new, smaller car. Sales for compact cars up six percent since the beginning of the year.

BARBARA PINTO: Gas prices here in Chicago are among the highest in the nation. And more drivers are now looking for relief here in smaller, more fuel-efficient cars. This model is a top seller, the Hyundai Elantra. Sales up more than 72 percent over last year.

BILL WERTHMAN (Hyundai sales manager, Rogers Auto Group): In the last four hours, I had eight on my grounds. Now, I'm down to about three of them.

GOLODRYGA: But the pain doesn't end on the streets. Airfare's up seven percent since this time last year.

YUNJI DE NIES: If you think it's bad on the roads, consider the skies. For every penny per gallon that fuel goes up, airlines lose $175 million a year. Rising prices are decimating their profits, which means you can count on higher ticket prices and added fees.

GOLODRYGA: There's just no escaping these painful gas prices, even in the air. And the President wasted no time before turning the issue into a political one. During his speech in Reno, President Obama argued that budget cuts proposed by Republicans would keep the country from making critical investments in new alternative technologies that could wean our dependence on foreign oil. A lot of pressure on this administration.
— Scott Whitlock is the senior news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.




Penitent CNN Anchor Confesses 'Eco-Sins' for Earth Day

In a bizarre wrap-up to the 2 p.m. EDT hour of CNN Newsroom on Thursday, anchor T.J. Holmes confessed his "eco-sins" to the audience. Commemorating the eve of "Earth Day," Holmes admitted to his "green" faults which included driving an SUV by himself to work daily, blasting the heat in his house during winter, and using "less efficient" incandescent bulbs for lighting.

"These are my eco-sins. I'm confessing them to you because tomorrow is Earth Day," Holmes announced to the audience.

"It often goes ignored by many of us, including me. Not going to ignore it this year. Why? Well, maybe it was an awakening. Maybe I was scolded recently by an environmentalist. Maybe I'm tired of wasting my own money," he rambled, before wishing the audience a happy Earth Day.

The awkward segment grew a little more so at the end, when 3 p.m. EDT anchor Brooke Baldwin applauded Holmes for his honesty and Holmes sheepishly replied that "there's some other stuff."

A transcript of the segment, which aired on April 21 at 2:59 p.m. EDT, is as follows:

T.J. HOLMES, CNN anchor: Well, in today's "XYZ," I'd like confess my sins.

I drive a Chevy Tahoe. It gets 15 miles to the gallon in the city. While some people have SUVs to haul their large families around, it's just me driving by myself to work every day.

I have a number of TVs in my high house and leave them on just about all day, every day.

I often turn the water on in the shower, then I walk downstairs to maybe grab breakfast, leave the water running, then I go back upstairs to take a shower.

I buy 24 packs of bottled water at a time. Then I throw those bottles away without recycling.

In the winter I crank the heat up to 75 or 76.

All the light bulbs in my house are still the old school, less efficient incandescent bulbs.

Those are my eco-sins. I'm confessing them to you because tomorrow is Earth Day. It often goes ignored by many of us, including me. Not going to ignore this year. Why? Well, maybe it was an awakening. Maybe I was scolded recently by an environmentalist. Maybe I'm tired of wasting my own money.

Whatever my reasons, whatever yours, happy Earth Day.

Brooke, I just confessed to you on national TV.

BROOKE BALDWIN, CNN anchor: I'm impressed, it was just 60 seconds of confessions, friend. Oh, T.J. Holmes.

HOLMES: There's some other stuff.

(CROSSTALK)

BALDWIN: Thank you, sir. You just walk on out of that shot. Thank you.
-- Matt Hadro is a News Analyst at the Media Research Center.




Today Show Features GOP vs Dem Fight Over Styrofoam Cups in Capitol Cafeteria

As part of Green is Universal week, NBC's Kelly O'Donnell highlighted a fight between Republicans and Democrats over the use of Styrofoam in the House cafeterias. On Thursday's Today show, O'Donnell reported, "Many Democrats are boiling mad because Republicans, now in charge of building operations, put a fork in the bio-degradable utensils Democrats had picked."

O'Donnell went on to relay the concerns of Democratic Congressman George Miller as she noted that he had alarmingly tweeted to Republicans, "Stop serving carcinogens to constituents," and then aired a soundbite of Miller (while he was brandishing a Styrofoam cup) hyperbolically exclaiming: "This cup is a very expensive cup. It's very expensive to the environment, it's very expensive to our energy policy and it's very expensive, in some cases, to the health of individuals. " 

However O'Donnell did present the GOP side of the story as she reported that the House composting program, first implemented by a then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was costing the taxpayers "a half million dollars a year" and added: "Many diners complained those compostable cups, forks, and spoons broke easily and even melted in hot soup or coffee."

O'Donnell also allowed GOP Congressman Dan Lungren to tell viewers that it wasn't just Republicans who were upset with the flimsy forks:

REP. DAN LUNGREN, HOUSE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE, CHAIR: They were bipartisan complaints. I've had more thanks from Democrats, who whisper it to me, and Republicans, staffers and members thanking me for actually giving them utensils that will work.

The following is the full story as it was aired on the April 21 Today show:

MEREDITH VIEIRA: Back now at 7:49am with a heated debate on Capitol Hill, not over the deficit or even the bombing in Libya. This fight hits closer to home for members of Congress. It's about their coffee cups. NBC's Capitol Hill correspondent Kelly O'Donnell explains.

[On screen headline: "It Ain't Easy Being Green, Congress Battles Over Cups On Capitol Hill"]

KELLY O'DONNELL: Stacked and barely noticeable but those cups runneth over with controversy.

REP. GEORGE MILLER: Not a lot of people come to Washington chanting, "I want a Styrofoam cup."

O'DONNELL: Styrofoam and plastic wear are back in cafeterias at the House of Representatives.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN: It's probably going to be in a landfill for the rest my life and, you know, it just seems to be a waste.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: I like Styrofoam. It doesn't really matter what my drink comes in.

O'DONNELL: Many Democrats are boiling mad because Republicans, now in charge of building operations, put a fork in the bio-degradable utensils Democrats had picked.

MILLER: Vote for the Republicans, Vote for Styrofoam.

O'DONNELL: When Nancy Pelosi was Speaker she proudly launched a greening of the Capitol campaign.

REP. NANCY PELOSI: The House has reduced its carbon emissions by 72 percent, a remarkable achievement for the Congress.

O'DONNELL: But it ain't easy being green. The House composting program cost nearly a half million dollars a year. Many diners complained those compostable cups, forks, and spoons broke easily and even melted in hot soup or coffee.

(Clip of someone breaking a fork while trying to cut food.)

REP. DAN LUNGREN, HOUSE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE, CHAIR: They were bipartisan complaints. I've had more thanks from Democrats, who whisper it to me, and Republicans, staffers and members thanking me for actually giving them utensils that will work.

O'DONNELL: Outraged Democrats used Twitter and Facebook, asking constituents to urge Republicans to bring back the paper cups. More than 100 Democrats signed a letter to Speaker Boehner. Congressman George Miller tweeted "Stop serving carcinogens to constituents," saying chemicals in Styrofoam pose a health risk.

MILLER: This cup is a very expensive cup. It's very expensive to the environment, it's very expensive to our energy policy and it's very expensive, in some cases, to the health of individuals.

LUNGREN: Well if anything were proven to be a cancer risk we wouldn't have it around here.

O'DONNELL: Republicans say, "Wait! It was the Democrats, who previously ran House operations, who actually recommended cancelling the House composting program." In this letter saying, "It was not a "sustainable or cost efficient enterprise for the House." Republicans say those cheaper Styrofoam cups may only be temporary. They are going to test bringing in permanent utensils that can be washed and reused, calling that, environmentally friendly. For Today, Kelly O'Donnell, NBC News, the Capitol.
—Geoffrey Dickens is the Deputy Research Director at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here

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Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Diffendal's life of service deserved a 'lot' of attention

Explore Carroll: DAYHOFF: Diffendal's life of service deserved a 'lot' of attention

In the past several years, a number of readers have asked about the names of the various parking lots in Westminster -- and where they come from.

In particular, several folks have asked about Thomas S. Diffendal, for whom the East Main Street parking lot in Westminster is named.

Some of the queries came after I referred to it in an April 8, 2009, column about the Palace Livery stable fire of April 6, 1906.

That fire occurred right next to where the fire station was located at that time, and destroyed the home and livery stable owned by Harry Harbaugh. At that time, the offices of the City of Westminster were also in the fire station.

The Harbaugh Livery Stable stood next to the stable and home owned by Westminster Mayor O.D. Gilbert.

Today, the parking lot is literally located within the old walls of the Gilbert garage, between the Westminster Library and the old Westminster Volunteer Fire Station... http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/5369/diffendals-life-service-deserved-lot-attention/


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I learned long ago that comparison is the best basis for judgements about people, societies, and historical periods. The human race has been measuring itself against ideals at least since Plato, but such measurements are actually quite arbitrary since they take no account of what is possible in real life and what is not. On the other hand, if, confronted with 100 adults, one notes four of them standing higher than the others, one can safely identify them as "tall." A batting average of .350 is outstanding because so few hitters manage to achieve it. Economic growth, unemployment, and even justice can all measure the same way.


And thus, I decided long ago, comparative history is by far the best way to make judgments about societies. One may compare in two dimensions, across space or across time. In Politics and War I did both. Now comparisons are on my mind because I am buried deeply in the early 1940s and, to a lesser extent, in the decades that proceeded them--and certain things...

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Yesterday the New York Times printed one of the funniest corrections that has appeared in that august paper for some time. It read: ... http://historyunfolding.blogspot.com/2011/04/bismarck-kissinger-and-new-york-times.html ...

Sunday, April 17, 2011

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    Photojournalist Phil Grout shows decades of work at Birdie's Cafe in Westminster
    Published November 7, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    Phil Grout, an award-winning photojournalist, fine art photographer appeared for the opening of a retrospective show of his work at Birdie's Cafe Gallery in Westminster, this evening.The show titled “44/40,” spans over four decades of Grout's work, from ... ...
    A-Maizing Quest in Westminster
    Published September 25, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    It's a official: The crop circles found outside of Westminster are the work of Carroll County Ag Center volunteers -- and not the work of space aliens.Now open and continuing through the end of October, the Ag Center is featuring more than 2 miles of ... ...
    History and humor prevail at annual Corbit's Charge weekend
    Published June 29, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
    The smells of campfires, gun smoke and southern fried chicken joined forces with the sounds of children and minstrel musicians playing last Saturday at the Corbit's Charge encampment at 224 N. Center St. in Westminster.All were smothered with the sticky ... ...

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