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Monday, June 06, 2011

Explore Carroll: Westminster Memorial Day observances from years past had a lasting impression on Mel Hoffman

Explore Carroll: Westminster Memorial Day observances from years past had a lasting impression on Mel Hoffman

At the 144th Memorial Day exercises at the Westminster Cemetery on May 30, the keynote speaker, retired Army Sgt. Major Mel Hoffman, began his presentation by reminiscing about attending the parade and ceremonies years ago... http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5460/westminster-memorial-day-observances-years-past-had-lasting-impression-mel-hoffman/

American Exceptionalism is Alive! - by Steve Berryman

[American] Exceptionalism is Alive!




[American] Exceptionalism is Alive!


Originally published June 03, 2011
The Frederick News-Post


By Steven R. Berryman
http://mediahooker1.blogspot.com/2011/06/american-exceptionalism-is-alive.html

The concept of "American exceptionalism" is alive but struggling now. Fresh from our past Memorial Day weekend, the uptick in patriotic fervor was welcome, but I know that this will dissipate with the summer heat, as America wrestles with economic despair.


Alexis de Tocqueville is generally credited with the above phrase that he used to describe our uniquely born nation. Americans are different from our counterparts on the other continents. Our spirit and ideology can be construed as a sort of global arrogance, but we were founded with liberty and rugged individualism as our best markers... http://mediahooker1.blogspot.com/2011/06/american-exceptionalism-is-alive.html
 

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Saturday, June 04, 2011

PHOTOS: World's Oldest Working Model Turns 80

PHOTOS: World's Oldest Working Model Turns 80


JUNE 3, 2011
An 80-year-old model sounds like a fashion oxymoron, like stylish Crocs or flattering Spandex. But style icon Carmen Dell'Orefice proves that working the runway as an octogenarian is not only possible, but pretty darn fabulous.

The veteran model, who celebrates her 80th birthday Friday, got her start on a cover of Vogue in 1947 at a mere 15 years old. Dell'Orefice went on to pose for photography legends like Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Cecil Beaton, and Norman Parkinson, creating some pretty iconic images in the process.

She hasn't stopped working since -- while many a senior citizen is walking with a cane, the agelessly elegant Dell'Orefice continues to strut the runway in her signature white-haired glory, appearing for John Galliano in 2000, Hermes in 2004, and Alberta Ferretti just this year.

Click through to check out a handful of images of the woman often called "the world's oldest working model."

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  1. Bumper crop of produce sales calls to Carroll residents
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  2. Winters Mill captures lacrosse title; Westminster and Century just miss
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  3. BETTER: Now here's a diet I can really sink my teeth into
    Posted: May 22nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  4. Main Street Association fuels Sykesville revitalization
    Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  5. Fine Art and Wine Fest takes over Main Street in downtown Sykesville
    Posted: May 15th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  6. Commissioners approve 2-cent tax cut as part of budget plan
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  7. 10 Days: A Guide to Upcoming Events in Carroll County
    Posted: May 8th, 2011 in Eldersburg Eagle, Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  8. Malachowski, of Westminster, to be honored at statewide Memorial Day service
    Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  9. Sykesville puts Norwood Avenue House on block
    Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  10. Junior Women's Club offers 'Rosie' view of war effort
    Posted: May 22nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

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  1. Maverick Mentality: Class of 2011 blazes the trail at Manchester Valley High School
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  2. Head of the Class
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  3. DAYHOFF: Recalling a fallen son of Carroll, Staff Sgt. James Norman Byers
    Posted: May 29th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  4. Westminster Owls hold on for undefeated season, send coach out a winner
    Posted: May 28th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  5. Former Westminster mayor and county commissioner, Ben Brown, dies at 66
    Posted: May 25th, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  6. Shane Evans car show for scholarship May 28
    Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  7. Recording artist Erin James helps kick off carnival season in Carroll County
    Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  8. The other Westminster dog show
    Posted: May 22nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  9. DAYHOFF: Letter of the law against fast buggies and kites
    Posted: May 22nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
  10. Russian ballet academy crosses the line for Carroll County performance
    Posted: May 22nd, 2011 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

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TH Daily - June 04 - Bill O'Reilly, Doug Giles, John C. Goodman, Larry Kudlow, John Ransom and More

This time next year, we should have a Republican in place to challenge President Obama for the title of 'World's Most Powerful Man." The campaign, of course, is the ultimate reality show, and it could get nasty. ... more

Urban Beach Week Destroys South Beach … Again
Doug Giles: 
Well, I’m going to be called a racist for this one, but here it goes: What the heck is up with the hip hop crowd trashing South Beach year after year on Memorial Day? Is this how your crew celebrates the hard-won freedoms our nation’s heroes gave their lives for—by annually ransacking South Florida and shooting at cops? ... more
What Seniors Have to Fear From ObamaCare
John C. Goodman: 
So what does ObamaCare mean for senior citizens who rely on Medicare? No one knows for sure. But it almost certainly means they will get less health care. ... more
Obama's Job Recession
Larry Kudlow: 
Perhaps the most telling weakness in the jobs report comes from the household survey, which is made up of self-employed workers. ... more
Tea Partiers Unite! Nothing to Lose but Election, Savings, Job... 
John Ransom: 
Thirty years ago there were only a few people in every city who determined what stories made the evening news. Thirty years ago the media could determine winners and losers in the marketplace of ideas. Thirty years ago they didn’t have to reckon with you. ... more
Bailouts for Big Business, Bankruptcies for the Middle Class
Rachel Alexander: 
While the Obama administration has been busy bailing out irresponsible financial institutions and big business, individual homeowners have been left with little relief, with many forced to file for bankruptcy. ... more
Awful Bad Jobs
Mike Shedlock: 
This month things are awful at first glance and simply bad beneath the surface. ... more



The wrong-headed socialist policies of the Obama administration will come home to roost. Socialism never works, yet politicians continue to practice it because it appeal to the masses wins votes ... more

Please Santorum, Don’t Hurt ’em 
Kathryn Lopez: 
“If we allow gay marriage next thing u know people will be marrying gold fish,” Miley Cyrus tweeted. She was protesting news that the president of Urban Outfitters has contributed to former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, and taking some liberty with arguments Santorum’s made about the importance of protecting traditional marriage. ... more
NAACP Fights To Keep Kids Trapped in Failing Schools 
Kyle Olson: 
Many civil rights groups around the nation have strongly supported school choice initiatives, mainly out of concern for inner-city children who have traditionally been stuck in sub-par schools. So why isn’t the NAACP on board? ... more
Obama Bowing Down to Taliban - and Setting Them Up To Rule Afghanistan 
Tara Servatius: 
Most Americans don’t realize how far President Obama has bowed down to the Taliban – and that he is potentially setting them up to rule Afghanistan. ... more
Think Twice, UN! 
Ken Blackwell: 
President Obama deserved high praise for bringing Osama bin Laden to justice. Or, more accurately, for ordering Navy SEALs bring justice to him. But, the president threw away all the international stature he could rightly claim when he delivered his disastrous May 19th speech at the State Department. ... more
The Real Egyptian Revolution 
Caroline Glick: 
The coverage of recent events in Egypt is further proof that Western elites cannot see the forest for the trees. Over the past week, leading newspapers have devoted relatively in-depth coverage to the Egyptian military authorities’ repressive actions in subduing protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo, particularly during their large protest last Friday. ... more
Romney: Like Father—Like Son? 
David Stokes: 
Mitt Romney has inherited much from his late father, most notably a mind for business and a flare for politics. Now in the race for the GOP Presidential nomination, he is by most accounts the front-runner. But that was also his dad’s position at just about this point in the run up to the historic election of 1968. ... more
Don't Root for Failure
Rich Galen: 
Whatever Americans believe is going on in the economy in August of the election year is what voters will take to the polls with them in November when they vote for President. ... more
Republicans Hold Better Cards in Debt Limit Contest
Donald Lambro: 
This week's House vote against raising the debt limit was a long-overdue, fist-shaking declaration of public outrage at the runaway spending that endangers America's economic security. ... more


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You’ve seen and smiled at the Progressive Insurance TV commercials. Well, you’re about to learn the rest of the story:

VERY IMPORTANT INFO TO PASS TO  EVERYONE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR  COUNTRY. 

You’ve seen and smiled at the Progressive Insurance TV  commercials.  Well, you’re about to learn the rest of the story:   

  
PROGRESSIVE  AUTO INSURANCE  

           You know their TV commercials, the ones featuring the ditsy actress all dressed in white. What you might not know is that the  Chairman of Progressive is Peter Lewis, one of  the major funders of leftist causes in America.  Between 2001 and 2003, Lewis funneled $15 million to the ACLU, the group most responsible for destroying what's left of Americas Judeo-Christian heritage.    
Lewis also gave $12.5 million to MoveOn.org   http://moveon.org and American Coming Together, two key propaganda arms of the socialist left.  His funding for these groups was conditional on matching contributions from George Soros, the America-hating socialist who is the chief financier of the Obama political machine.  Lewis made a fortune as a result of capitalism, but now finances a progressive movement that threatens to destroy the American free enterprise system.  

           Peter Lewis is making a fortune off conservative Americans (who buy his auto insurance) that he applies to dismantle the very system that made him wealthy.  He's banking on no one finding out who he is, so, STOP buying Progressive Insurance and pass this information on to all your friends.  

Verify at Snopes   
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http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/aclu-lewis.htm  
 

You’ve seen and smiled at the Progressive Insurance TV  commercials.  Well, you’re about to learn the rest of the story: 
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Annual Westminster Memorial Day Parade Steeped in Tradition

By Kevin Dayhoff
[FROM WestminsterPatch.com]
The annual Carroll Post 31 American Legion Westminster Memorial Day Parade steps off at 10 a.m. today. The parade will begin at the west end of town at Monroe Street and continue down Pennsylvania Avenue; it will go east on Main Street to Church Street, then to the Westminster Cemetery for the memorial service at 11 a.m.
The tradition of the parade and ceremony in Westminster began in 1868, when Mary Bostwick Shellman followed General John A. Logan’s May 5th, 1868 General Order No. 11 to adorn the graves of Union soldiers with flowers.
She gathered a group of schoolchildren for the task and they walked from an old schoolhouse on Center Street to Westminster Cemetery.
In 1868, the cemetery's focal point was the Union Meeting House of Westminster.  Since the summer of 1891, the Memorial Day services have been held at a large urn, located on the knoll immediately in view as one enters the cemetery from Church Street.
As much as the urn has become one of the many visual icons of our community—such as the clock tower on the old fire hall on Main Street in Westminster, or the historic courthouse on Court Street—most folks are not aware of what the urn represents.
As the early settlers first came together as a community in 1764, one of the first focal points of our community was the Union Meeting House of Westminster.
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40 Years In The Desert: A Really Bad Day at the Office

A Really Bad Day at the Office

A Really Bad Day at the Office

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 04:43 AM PDT

Stephen Trimble found this video of an Iranian Il-76 MD AWACS crash.

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COMMENTARY by Steve Berryman in the Frederick News-Post

COMMENTARY by Steve Berryman in the Frederick News-Post: Exceptionalism is alive


The concept of “American exceptionalism” is alive but struggling now. Fresh from our past Memorial Day weekend, the uptick in patriotic fervor was welcome, but I know that this will dissipate with the summer heat, as America wrestles with economic despair.

Alexis de Tocqueville is generally credited with the above phrase that he used to describe our uniquely born nation. Americans are different from our counterparts on the other continents. Our spirit and ideology can be construed as a sort of global arrogance, but we were founded with liberty and rugged individualism as our best markers.

Originally, with vast lands for farming, mineral richness, and the natural protection of the Atlantic and Pacific, we were born to win as a nation, become strong, and eventually out-compete all other nations on Earth economically……  http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/opinion/display_columnist.htm?StoryID=121975

COMMENTARY by Steve Berryman in the Frederick News-Post

[20110603 FNP Berryman Exceptionalism]

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