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Thursday, January 27, 2011

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This week in The Tentacle

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Getting the Job Done
Joan Marie Aquilino
I haven't bought a new vehicle in so many years I can’t even remember, maybe the 90's sometime. I'm not really all that impressed by new vehicles. Sweating that first door ding or scratch doesn't make sense to me. I use them to get from point A to point B and if I can do that with a used one, I'm good with that.

They Can’t Get No Satisfaction
Amanda Haddaway
Frederick-area business owners just can’t be satisfied, or so it seems from the information published in The Gazette about local restaurateurs Bryan Voltaggio and Hilda Staples.


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A Little History, A Little Commentary
Kevin E. Dayhoff
For political theatre, hardly anything beats the ritual of the State of the Union address. By now, political talking heads will have already analyzed and spun last night’s faux-Hollywood primetime extravagant soliloquy into something relatively unrecognizable for those of us who actually take the opportunity to watch it.

Roy, Trigger and Me
Norman M. Covert
Sheriff Chuck Jenkins won’t be issuing concealed gun carry permits to Frederick County applicants this year – probably never will, as a result of the decision to drop the proposal from Frederick County’s 2011 legislative package. It wasn’t going to gain traction in Annapolis anyway, considering the statewide implications.

Murder by Ape
Tom McLaughlin
Kampung Santubong and Matang Wildlife Center – “Daddy, you tried to kill us” was the refrain from the cell phone as I checked on her and her boyfriend at the hotel. Located at the base of Mount Santubong, they had just finished their six-hour trek up and down the 800- meter hill to some, a mountain to others.


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Mooney’s Latest “Dirty” Ploy
Roy Meachum
Alex Mooney’s victory in Annapolis last week was buried in The Frederick News-Post. His triumphant ploy received further obfuscation by the local editor in charge of headlines: “PIPKIN REPLACES BRINKLEY AS SENATE MINORITY WHIP.”

The Two Faces of Alex Mooney
Farrell Keough
Our local ex-Senator Alex Mooney is at it again! He is injecting himself where he does not belong and is playing his same dirty politics, (to his benefit) after being in office as chairman of the state GOP for only one month!

The Intelligence of Blaine Young
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
Frederick County Commission President Blaine Young has been a hot topic lately, capturing what seems to be an unceasing flow of headlines in both The Gazette and The Frederick News Post. In the 54 days since taking the oath of office, Mr. Young along with fellow board members are making a serious dent in fulfilling campaign promises.


Monday, January 24, 2011

Gun Politics – Part One
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
How appropriate it is to have a discussion of the politics of gun control in the weeks following the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the murder of six people who attended her Congress on the Corner event in Tucson, Arizona.

Solving Phone Message Systems
Steven R. Berryman
Even jokes about how bad phone message routing systems have become are bad now. For instance, one car dealership has bragged about “pressing the dreaded number 3” if you have a problem. Their solution had been to put a human on the other side of the switchboard.

Volatile Market Remains
Michael Kurtianyk
With dire predictions about the 2011 real estate market, it’s time to return to a local analysis of the situation.


Friday, January 21, 2011

JFK Golden Anniversary
Roy Meachum
Washington’s Camelot started 50 years ago Thursday when John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy moved into the White House.

Limiting Free Speech
Joe Charlebois
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has it right! In its post by Laura Murphy on January 13th, the warning to all Americans – specifically legislators – was dead on.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

It’s Not about Guns…
Patricia A. Kelly
...or civil discourse. It’s about mental illness, discrimination, stigma and the lack of a safety net. In our society, we desperately need an attitude adjustment about this important subject.

A Whirlwind, Positive Week
Chris Cavey
This past week a few new rays of hope were cast upon the Republican Party. These glimmers of promise came from both state and national perspectives. Perhaps there will soon be a readjustment in the Grand Old Party and – with luck – it will dribble over onto public attitude, too.

Dogs and double standards
Richard B. Weldon Jr.

How does one defend the practice of dog fighting and animal cruelty? Simple answer: One doesn’t!


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

She’s No Spiro
Norman M. Covert
Former Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin sets off a fire storm wherever she goes, whatever she says and whatever happens external to her. She is a politician both men and women take pleasure in seeing, whether it is her beauty or the way she identifies with us.

Rubén Darío, the Prince of Castilian Letters
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Yesterday was the anniversary of the birthday of one of great literary giants of Latin America, Rubén Darío – “El Nino Poeta,” the father of the Spanish language writers’ era, known as “modernismo.”

Teaching in Borneo
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – As most of you know I have taken a teaching position here. I instruct at the Lodge International School. This institution matriculates children from the overseas community.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Michael Steele’s Hubris
Roy Meachum
Six years ago no one I knew doubted GOP gubernatorial candidate Robert Ehrlich’s running mate was selected chiefly because of his color.

Government – Good or Bad?
Shawn Burns
At what point does government become a hindrance, and to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as opposed to being a means to ensuring those rights? When is government good government versus bad government?

An Ode To 2-Wheel Freedom
Nick Diaz
Cold on a motorcycle is like being beaten with cold hammers while being kicked with cold boots – a bone-bruising cold. The wind's big hands squeeze the heat out of the body and whisk it away. Caught in a cold winter rain, the drops don't even feel like water. They feel like shards of bone falling from the skies of Hell to ping my fogging face shield.

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