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Friday, June 13, 2008

20080614 Flag Day


Flag Day

The long version of Sunday Carroll Eagle column for Sunday, June 8, 2008

by © Kevin Dayhoff (1,089 words)

Related: 20080606 Presidential Proclamation: Flag Day and National Flag Week

Tomorrow is the 231st birthday of the United States Flag. For the past 92 years we have observed June 14th as Flag Day.

Hopefully, you and your family will display the Old Glory for Flag Day.

Please take a moment to reflect upon the flag that has steadfastly stood for America’s strength, unity, and liberty for 231 years.

The flag has remained a constant reminder of the sacrifices that have been made to maintain the freedoms, liberties, and way of life in this great experiment; we call the United States of America.

When we display the flag, our community also expresses our gratitude to the men and women who have gone before and fought to ensure that the many blessings and freedoms we enjoy will continue for many generations to come.

Flag Day was established by President Woodrow Wilson on May 30, 1916. On August 3, 1949, President Harry Truman signed an Act of Congress that designated June 14 as National Flag Day.

Also this Saturday we celebrate the birthday of the United States Army. It was two years before the Flag Act of 1777; on June 14, 1775 that Congress established the United States Army. Ten companies of "expert riflemen" were originally authorized - approximately 800 soldiers.

On June 15, 1775, George Washington was chosen to head the Continental Army. The delegate to the Second Continental Congress who nominated George Washington was Thomas Johnson, from Frederick.

While we are on the subject of birthdays, this year is also the occasion of another milestone in United States military history; the 100th birthday of the U.S. Army Reserve.

The origins of the Army Reserve began in April 1908 with a group of doctors being designated as the Medical Reserve Corps, which could be called to active duty in an emergency. Today there are more than 200,000 “citizen-soldiers” in what we now know as the U.S. Army Reserve.

The origins of Flag Day go back to the Second Continental Congress, which met from May 10, 1775 to March 1, 1781. It passed the “Flag Act of 1777” on June 14, 1777.

Originally, the purpose of the Second Continental Congress was to hopefully continue negotiations with Great Britain over the “Intolerable Acts.” The First Continental Congress drafted the “Articles of Association,” in 1774, in a furtive attempt to mitigate England’s policies towards the colonies. Severing the relationship with England was not part of the plan at the time.

Nevertheless, by the time the Second Continental Congress had convened in Philadelphia, on May 10, 1775, the American Revolution had begun. The Battles of Lexington and Concord, in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay had taken place just a few weeks before on April 19, 1775.

Quickly, things weren’t not looking good for the home team. Instead of conducting economic negotiations with the most powerful nation on the planet at the time, the Second Continental Congress found itself at war; equipped with a non-existent army, no money, and the support of about one-third of the population, on a good day.

One of the immediate challenges for General Washington was to negotiate with a congressional committee in September 1775 for more soldiers, equipment, and supplies.

Factionalism plagued congress and regionalism challenged the military and the agreement reached with congress was ultimately not satisfactory.

According to Volume I of the U. S. Army’s “American Military History,” edited by Richard W. Stewart: “A Continental Army had been formed, but it fell far short of the goals Washington and Congress had set for it. This army was enlisted for but a year, and the whole troublesome process would have to be repeated at the end of 1776. The short term of enlistment was, of course, a cardinal error; but in 1775 everyone, including Washington, had anticipated only a short campaign.”

A representative from New Jersey, Francis Hopkinson is accepted by history to have been the designer of the first flag. He was a poet and an artist who began serving on the “Continental Navy Board” in November 1776. It was in this capacity that Congressman Hopkinson began work on “admiralty colors.”

Tradition has it that a Philadelphia flagmaker by the name of Betsy Ross was also involved in the design and manufacture of one of the first flags. The May 29, 1777 minutes of the “Board of War” meeting reads: “... an Order on William Webb to Elizabeth Ross, for fourteen pounds, twelve shillings, two pence for making ships colours & put into William Richards' stores.”

Hopefully she got paid.

Congressman Hopkinson billed the “Board of Admiralty” in 1780 for his work on “‘the flag of the United States of America’ as well as several ornaments, devices, and checks appearing on bills of exchange, ship papers, the seals of the boards of Admiralty and Treasury, and the Great Seal of the United States. Hopkinson had received nothing for this work, and now he submitted a bill and asked "whether a Quarter Cask of the public wine" would not be a reasonable and proper reward for his labors.”

A congressional committee was appointed to investigate Congressman Hopkinson’s request for payment. It summoned witnesses and took testimony. However, “the men of the Board of Treasury ignored the summons. In its report to Congress, the committee recommended that the present board be dismissed.”

The more you read about the behavior of Congress in the early days of the Republic, the more one wonders if we were at war with Congress– or Britain.

On August 23rd, 1781, congress passed a resolution that the Congressman, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, be paid. Ultimately he was never paid, not because it was disputed that he did the work, but because his political adversaries prevailed in denying him payment.

Bear in mind, while all this is taking place - there is war going on; a war that never really went well.

Objective history that is ambivalent as to whether the American colonies won the war or Great Britain got tired of the hassle and expenses and walked away. At the time, members of congress and a congressional committee were haggling over whether Congressman Hopkinson should be paid or not, the final military maneuvers of the war were being conducted in Virginia.

It was around August 23, 1781 that French Admiral de Grasse arrived from the Caribbean, blockaded the Chesapeake Bay, and pinned British General Cornwallis down at Yorktown. General Cornwallis surrendered on October 19, 1781.

Only by the Grace of God did our nation survive, in spite of ourselves – in spite of Congress.

When he is not preoccupied with reading Revolutionary War trivia, Kevin Dayhoff can be reached at kdayhoff AT carr.org.

20080614 Flag Day

20080606 Presidential Proclamation: Flag Day and National Flag Week


For Immediate Release

Office of the Press Secretary
June 6, 2008

Flag Day and National Flag Week, 2008

Flag Day June 14, 2008 the week beginning June 8, 2008, as National Flag Week.

A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America

White House News

The American flag has been our national symbol for 231 years, and it remains a beacon of freedom wherever it is flown. Since the Second Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as our flag in 1777, it has stood for freedom, justice, and the resolve of our Nation.

When Francis Scott Key saw the American flag flying over Fort McHenry in 1814, he believed that liberty would triumph. The flag that inspired Key to write our National Anthem still energizes and emboldens the American spirit today. As our Nation faces the challenges of a new era, Old Glory reminds us that liberty can prevail over oppression.

Since the first days of our Republic, Americans have flown the flag to show their pride and appreciation for the freedoms they enjoy in this great Nation. Every day, Americans pledge their allegiance to the flag of the United States, and our troops carry it before them as they defend the liberties for which it stands.

On Flag Day and during National Flag Week, we remember those in uniform whose courage and sacrifice inspire us here at home. We also remember the rich history of one of our oldest national symbols and reflect on our duty to carry our heritage of freedom into the future.

To commemorate the adoption of our flag, the Congress, by joint resolution approved August 3, 1949, as amended (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each year as "Flag Day" and requested that the President issue an annual proclamation calling for its observance and for the display of the flag of the United States on all Federal Government buildings. The Congress also requested, by joint resolution approved June 9, 1966, as amended (80 Stat. 194), that the President issue annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as "National Flag Week" and calling upon all citizens of the United States to display the flag during that week.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim June 14, 2008, as Flag Day and the week beginning June 8, 2008, as National Flag Week. I direct the appropriate officials to display the flag on all Federal Government buildings during that week, and I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day and National Flag Week by flying the Stars and Stripes from their homes and other appropriate places. I also call upon the people of the United States to observe with pride and all due ceremony those days from Flag Day through Independence Day, also set aside by the Congress (89 Stat. 211), as a time to honor America, to celebrate our heritage in public gatherings and activities, and to publicly recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-second.

GEORGE W. BUSH

20080606 Presidential Proclamation: Flag Day and National Flag Week


20080612 Firefox 3 to launch with a bang


Thursday, June 12, 2008

In the recent number of years I have become quite dependent on Mozilla Firefox as my main web browser; especially since it seems to team-up well with all my Google applications. I continue to find Microsoft’s Internet Explorer bulky, unyielding, and unstable. Getting my web sites to format and screen well in Firefox is always fairly easy – but such is not the case with Internet Explorer. I’ve been looking forward to Firefox 3…

Firefox 3 to Launch With a Bang

The browser's official release date has been announced, to be celebrated with parties and a shot at a world record.

Neil McAllister, Thursday, June 12, 2008 2:11 PM PDT

After an extensive beta program and two release candidates (or three, if you use a Mac), the final version of Firefox 3 is now officially set for release. The Firefox developers insisted they would only release it "when it's ready," and now the word is that it will be ready at last on Tuesday, June 17.

Expect this release to go off with a bang. Firefox developers and fans are eagerly anticipating the new browser, and they've already cooked up a number of ways to celebrate.

As has been reported previously, the Firefox team wants to set a new Guinness World Record for the most software downloaded on a single day. To get a jump start on their headcount, they've been registering users who pledge to download Firefox 3 when it's released. If you do register, however, don't forget to actually grab the software on Tuesday!

As an additional incentive, once you've downloaded your copy, you can expect more than a pat on the back. As they have in the past, Firefox fans are planning a number of birthday parties for the browser at various locations around the world. You can RSVP for one near you on the Firefox party page hosted by the Mozilla organization; or, if you don't see one in your area, you can register one yourself.

Of course, the lingering question that remains is whether all this hype is actually worth it? How big a deal is Firefox 3, anyway?

The short answer is a rhetorical question: How important is your Web browser to you?

[…]

Read the rest here: Firefox 3 to Launch With a Bang

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20080611 Westminster Police Department Lt. Misty Budzinski graduates from Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety

Westminster Police Department

36 Locust Street

Westminster, Maryland 21157

410-848-4646

Chief Jeff Spaulding

News Release

June 11, 2008

Lieutenant Misty Budzinski graduates from Northwestern University’s Center for Public Safety.

The Westminster Police Department is pleased to announce the recent graduation of Lieutenant Misty Budzinski from the School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) at Northwestern University. Lieutenant Misty Budzinski has successfully completed the ten (10) week Staff and Command program hosted by Maryland Highway Safety Office held in Sykesville, Maryland from February 18 – May 2, 2008. This program, which was implemented by the Center for Public Safety in 1983, has graduated over 8000 students both nationally and internationally. Lieutenant Misty Budzinski was a student in SPSC Class #263 which accommodated a total of 32 students for the ten week period.

The School of Police Staff and Command provides upper-level college instruction in a total of twenty-two core or mandatory blocks of instruction and utilizes nine additional optional blocks of instruction during each session. The major topics of study include: Management and Management Theory, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources for Law Enforcement, Budgeting, Staffing Allocation and Personnel Deployment.

Each student is academically challenged through a total of eighteen written examinations, projects, and quizzes in addition to two research papers that are a required part of the curriculum. Upon successful completion, students may be awarded a total of 8 units of undergraduate credit from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

The Center for Public Safety was established at Northwestern University in 1936 as the Traffic Institute, with the specific goal of expanding university-based education and training for the Law Enforcement Community. Since its inception, the Center has broadened its original objective and now provides a variety of courses and programs in the area of Police Training, Management Training, and Executive Development.

The Westminster Police Department anticipates a variety of benefits from Lieutenant Misty Budzinski’s attendance at this program. Many of the program’s graduates do go on to achieve a variety of leadership positions within their respective agencies. Currently, over 750 graduates hold the title of Chief of Police and 39 of the 50 Directors of State Police Agencies are also graduates of this program.

If you have any questions or need additional information please feel free to contact Chief Spaulding at (410) 848-4646.

Westminster Police Dept

Westminster Police Dept officers

Thursday, June 12, 2008

20080611 This week in The Tentacle

This week in The Tentacle

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Jim McKay

Kevin E. Dayhoff

Yesterday morning the spotlight of the sports world was focused on the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore as people came together to pay their last respects to Maryland’s own Jim McKay.


All Kinds of Sharks…..

Tom McLaughlin

These are some direct quotes about the Great White Shark: “Unlike most fish, white sharks are intelligent, highly inquisitive creatures.”… “No one has seen white sharks mate” (that’s understandable)…. “When I am on the boat, they’ll pop their heads out and look me directly in the eye and once when there were several people in the boat, the Great White looked each person in the eye one by one, checking us out.”


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Word? Heimische

Roy Meachum

Before I spell out my personal thoughts. There's a serious problem at the Bethesda Theatre these nights and matinees. The audience laughs so hard, so frequently and so loud. I had trouble hearing Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson. Fortunately, not all the time.


Great Rides, Great Roads

Nick Diaz

In my last installment, I brought up the idea of “invisible roads,” and the fun involved in discovering and riding (or driving) them.


Monday, June 9, 2008

Political Street Gossip – Part Two

Richard B. Weldon Jr.

Continuing last week’s theme, this week we’ll examine the next chronological ballot contest – the City of Frederick’s 2009 election for the mayor and Board of Aldermen.


Dangerous Days

Steven R. Berryman

The anecdotal evidence has been building for many months. Now two top men are forced from positions of power in the United States Air Force for convenient reasons. Is our target Iran?


Saturday, June 7, 2008

From The Desk of The Publisher:

John W. Ashbury

Senator and Mrs. David Brinkley have provided The Tentacle with a statement regarding recent news reports involving a very personal matter.


Friday, June 6, 2008

Hillary Finally Out

Roy Meachum

After Iowa the handwriting stood firm and clear: Hillary Clinton will not be the next president of these United States. As far back as February, that's what my TheTentacle.com column said.


Thursday, June 5, 2008

An Attitude Adjustment

Chris Cavey

The primary season is officially over; it’s time to move toward the main event, electing a new president and a Congress that will accomplish positive changes.


Getting Other to Do Your Dirty Work…

Joan McIntyre

The 800 lb. gorilla sitting front and center in the hearing room at Winchester Hall now is the Developers Rights and Responsibility Agreement (DRRA) for the remainder of Lake Linganore development.


Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Mayhem of May

Kevin E. Dayhoff

For those who have desperately clung to a concept of civility and a respect for the office of the president, May was truly the month of full-employment for gossips, political pundits, and the ghoulish goblins of social maladjustment.


A Primary Food Primer

Tom McLaughlin

Why are world food prices so high? How is this connected with illegal immigration? Why do we have a $91 billion Farm Bill? How are these related?


Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Machine's O'Malley

Roy Meachum

Never mind those dewy-eyed impressions. They are based chiefly on this governor's youthful good looks. Singing with his Irish band didn't hurt. But Martin O'Malley practices old-fashioned machine politics.

20080611 From the mouths of babes

From the mouths of babes

June 11, 2008

Hat Tip: Grammy

So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be President some day. Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were President what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're President to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5 dollars. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 dollars to use for a new house."

Catherine (who was about 4) thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5 dollars?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Republican Party".

20080610 United Way of Central Maryland Announces Changes in Carroll County

United Way of Central Maryland Announces Staffing Pattern Changes and Continuing Support for Carroll County

Contact: Cathy Frazier: 410-895-1496

United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM) made an organizational commitment to our donors and volunteers to continuously increase operational efficiencies. Towards that effort, we are changing the staffing pattern in Carroll County.

The full-time Assistant Regional Director position occupied by Pam Zappardino was eliminated effective June 9, 2008. The part-time Regional Office Coordinator position occupied by Terri Chaplin is being transferred to UWCM’s Regional Service Center in Elkridge as a full-time position effective July 1, 2008 supporting Carroll, Howard and Anne Arundel counties.

The part-time Loaned Executive position occupied by Bob Stavisky will continue to support Carroll County. Cathy Frazier, UWCM’s Associate Vice President of Strategic Planning and Regional Development, is the interim lead staff for Carroll County. United Way is offering a transition package to displaced staff and encouraging them to apply for open positions within UWCM.

UWCM will continue to support Carroll County with existing staff resources and maintain the Carroll County office at the Nonprofit Center, which is provided through the generosity of the Anverse Foundation. UWCM’s Community Partnership Board will continue to provide guidance in Carroll County. UWCM will also continue to invest in health and human programs that serve the citizens of Carroll County.
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6-10-08

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

20080609 America Blog: McCain web site also contains hate speech

America Blog: McCain web site also contains hate speech

It would appear what goes around, comes around and the McCain website seems to have its own problems with hate speech…

As an aside, if folks want to gain a greater understanding as to why this fall’s election is so close, they need to look no farther than AmericaBlog. It ain’t pretty…

Be warned - AmericaBlog contains strong language that many will find offensive…

Monday, June 09, 2008

McCain’s Web site talks about the anit-Christ, Jews, Hillary and more

John Aravosis (DC) · 6/09/2008 08:53:00 AM ET · Link 44 Comments

[…]

Some folks on the right thought they'd pull an "I gotcha" on Obama by trying to find kooky things visitors have written on Obama's blog. So, I thought I'd take a look at John McCain's campaign Web site and do a search for words like "fag," "(b*tch)," and "Jew," for starters. What I found wasn't pretty. It's interesting to note that each comment has a "flag as offensive" button next to it, so that readers can inform the moderator that the comments are offensive. Either McCain's readers don't find any of this offensive, or McCain's staff was informed and didn't care.

The Anti-Christ will be a Jew (this was posted in order to prove that Obama wasn't really the anti-Christ (more on that below)):

Obama is the anti-Christ (there's a long debate on this page of McCain's site as to whether Obama really is the anti-Christ):

Obama is the devil and the anti-Christ:

Hillary as "(b*tch)." This one is particularly odd as it seems to be something posted by McCain's own staff - they quoted an article calling Hillary a "(b*tch)":

Obama is a "Muslim (f*g)":

[…]

America's "Jewish TV and press" are in McCain's pocket (here's a guy who could really get into McCain if it weren't for him being so close to those Jews). This post on McCain's site also seems to suggest that we got what we deserved on 9/11:

Obama's "deep resentment" of whites:

There's also an entire page of some nut going after AIPAC and Israel, and no one at JohnMcCain.com seems to mind (this guy has tons of messages about AIPAC and Israel on this particular page):

Labels: john mccain

http://www.americablog.com/

http://www.americablog.com/2008/06/mccains-web-site-talks-about-anti.html

Monday, June 09, 2008

20080609 Carroll County Cooling Centers information in English and Spanish

Carroll County Cooling Centers information in English and Spanish

Carroll County, Maryland Cooling Centers

Condado de Carroll, centros de enfriamiento de Maryland

June 9, 2008 - 9 de junio de 2008

June 9, 2008 – Forecasters are anticipating a Code Red day today. Because of the anticipated high temperatures and humidity, the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services will operate six cooling centers around the county today and tomorrow. Centers are listed at the following link:

http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/releases/cdred0908.pdf

9 de junio de 2008 - los previsionistas están anticipando un día rojo del código hoy. Debido a las temperaturas altas y la humedad anticipadas, el departamento del condado de Carroll de servicios del ciudadano funcionará seis centros de enfriamiento alrededor del condado hoy y mañana. Los centros son mencionados en el acoplamiento siguiente:

http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/releases/cdred0908.pdf

Board of County Commissioners

Julia W. Gouge, President

Dean L. Minnich, Vice President

Michael D. Zimmer, Secretary

Carroll County Government

225 North Center Street

Westminster, Maryland 21157

410-386-2043; 1-888-302-8978

fax 410-386-2485; TT 410-848-9747

News Release

For more information, contact: Jolene Sullivan,

Director, Department of Citizen Services, 410-386-3600

For Immediate Release

Cooling Centers to open Today, June 9

June 9, 2008 – Forecasters are anticipating a Code Red day today. Because of the anticipated high temperatures and humidity, the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services will operate six cooling centers around the county today and tomorrow. Residents who are vulnerable to extreme heat and who do not have air conditioning in their homes are encouraged to cool off at any of the following locations until close of business:

9 de junio de 2008 - los previsionistas están anticipando un día rojo del código hoy. Debido a las temperaturas altas y la humedad anticipadas, el departamento del condado de Carroll de servicios del ciudadano funcionará seis centros de enfriamiento alrededor del condado hoy y mañana. Animan a los residentes que son vulnerables al calor extremo y que no tienen aire acondicionado en sus hogares a refrescarse apagado en un de los después de localizaciones hasta el cierre del negocio:

Citizen Services Office Building, 10 Distillery Drive, Westminster (until 5 p.m.)

Mount Airy Senior and Community Center, 703 Ridge Avenue, Mount Airy (until 4:30 p.m.)

North Carroll Senior and Community Center, 2328 Hanover Pike, Greenmount (until 4:30 p.m.)

South Carroll Senior and Community Center, 5745 Bartholow Road, Eldersburg (until 4:30 p.m.)

Taneytown Senior and Community Center, 220 Roberts Mill Road, Taneytown (until 4:30 p.m.)

Westminster Senior and Community Center, 125 Stoner Avenue, Westminster (until 4:30 p.m.)

Water will be available for those who need it at any of the cooling centers.

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The Carroll County Emergency Management Division encourages people to follow these safety tips when temperatures and humidity are high:

La división de la gerencia de la emergencia del condado de Carroll anima a gente a seguir estas extremidades de la seguridad cuando las temperaturas y la humedad son altas: Desaceleración. Las actividades vigorosas se deben reducir o cambiar la hora a la época más fresca del día. Use flojamente, peso ligero, y ropa de color claro. Coma pocas proteínas y beba el un montón de agua. Permanezca en aire acondicionado.

Slow down. Strenuous activities should be reduced or rescheduled to the coolest time of the day.

Wear loose, lightweight, and light colored clothing.

Eat few proteins and drink plenty of water.

Stay in air-conditioning.

For more safety tips, refer to the Citizen’s Guide to Emergency Preparedness, available online at

http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/pubsafe/emer-prep.pdf, or by contacting the Emergency Management Division at 410-386-2877. For information about Carroll’s senior and community centers, call the Bureau of Aging at 410-386-3800.

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ACCESSIBILITY NOTICE: The Americans With Disabilities Act applies to the Carroll County Government and its programs, services, activities, and facilities. If you have questions, suggestions, or complaints, please contact Jolene Sullivan, the Carroll County Government Americans With Disabilities Act Coordinator, 410-386-3600 or 1-888-302-8978, or TT (410) 848-9747. The mailing address is: 10 Distillery Drive, First Floor, Suite 101, Westminster, MD 21157.

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20080609 Westminster mayor and Common Council Agenda of June 9, 2008 – in English and Spanish

Westminster mayor and Common Council Agenda of June 9, 2008 – in English and Spanish

Agenda del alcalde de Westminster y del consejo común del 9 de junio de 2008 - en inglés y español

For the folks who have asked about the agenda for the Westminster Common Council meeting this evening, I don’t seem to be able to locate the agenda on the Westminster web site – a frequent enough problem… Whatever.

However, Carroll County Times writer Bryan Schutt has posted a brief on the Carroll County Times web site that “Westminster (will) discuss budget at tonight's meeting Posted 4:24 p.m.: The Westminster Common Council will discuss the fiscal year 2009 budget tonight, according to the city’s agenda. Full Story


City Council



http://www.westgov.com/citygovernment/agenda.asp



City Council Members |Minutes of City Council Meetings



CITY OF WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND



Due to the Memorial Day Holiday on May 26, 2008 the Mayor and Common Council Meeting has been cancelled. The next Mayor and Common Council Meeting will be held on June 9, 2008 at 7:00 PM at City Hall.


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Agenda del alcalde de Westminster y del consejo común del 9 de junio de 2008


Para la gente que ha preguntado por la agenda la sesión del Consejo común de Westminster esta tarde, no parezco poder localizar la agenda en el Web site de Westminster - bastante frecuente un problema… Lo que.


Sin embargo, el escritor Bryan Schutt de los tiempos del condado de Carroll ha fijado un escrito en el Web site de los tiempos del condado de Carroll que “Westminster (discutir) el presupuesto en tonight' 4:24 fijado reunión P.M. de s: El consejo común de Westminster discutirá el presupuesto del ejercicio económico 2009 esta noche, según la agenda de la ciudad.” Historia completa Ayuntamiento


http://www.westgov.com/citygovernment/agenda.asp


Miembros del Consejo de la ciudad |Minutos de reuniones del Ayuntamiento


CIUDAD DE WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND


Debido al día de fiesta del Memorial Day la sesión el 26 de mayo de 2008 del alcalde y del Consejo común ha estado cancelada. La sesión del alcalde siguiente y del Consejo común será celebrada el 9 de junio de 2008 en el 7:00 P.M. en ayuntamiento.


20080608 Doug Ross reveals that the Official Obama blog explains how the Jewish Lobby Works



Obama web site on “How the Jewish Lobby Works.”

June 8th, 2008 - Doug Ross reveals that the Official Obama blog explains how the Jewish Lobby Works

On Sunday morning, June 8, 2008, Doug Ross posted: “Official Obama blog explains how the Jewish Lobby Works

“Now that's change we can believe in!

Update: Lest one think this is some sort of anomaly, the Obama campaign blogs of Dewan Karim

("In collaboration with the Clintons, they [the Jewish Lobby] dispatched a number of "candidacy assassinators" including former Clinton special counsel, Lanny Davis, Florida congress woman, Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, California congress man, Brad Sherman, CNN news anchor, Wolf Blitzer [vis-a-vis Lou Dobbs], Independent Senator, Joseph Lieberman, the far right crippled Washington Post Journalist, Charles Krauthammer and others to torpedo Obama's nomination bid.")

and Elaine Kelley

("Senator Obama is for real change or just business as usual. I'd like to know why Sen. Obama started to speak the truth about Palestine/Israel, then did a 90-degree right turn. I want to believe he stands for change we can believe in. But can anyone run for high office in this country without being raked over by AIPAC?") are sufficient evidence otherwise.

Update: Fausta has a good summary of this and other controversial posts hosted by the brilliant, uber-Internet-savvy Obama campaign (via Larwyn).

Linked by: LGF, Gateway Pundit, Protein Wisdom, American Thinker, Atlas, Carl in Jerusalem, and Memeorandum. Thanks!

Little Green Footballs picked up the story by 10:13 AM: “Searching Obama's Site for 'Jewish Lobby'

“A search of the official my.barackobama.com site for “Jewish Lobby” reveals an enormous amount of antisemitic hatred being posted. This is really shocking stuff, and shows beyond any doubt that this is no fluke.”

By 5:22 PM “Israel Matzav” picked it up and posted “Obama explains how the 'Jewish lobby' works,” which is where I found it…

“Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama's official web site has provided seemingly unlimited blogging space for anti-Semites of every race, color and creed to spit their venom about Israel and Jews. Doug Ross has discovered yet another blog on Obama's official web site that explains how the 'Jewish lobby' works. The blog has been around since at least April.”

Stop The ACLU” picked it up from the “Israel Matzav” site later and posted: “Obama Site Scrubbed of Anti-Jewish Stuff

Newsbusters: Will the media ignore this? Absolutely.

Doug Ross, Protein Wisdom, Rezko Watch, Powerline, Atlas Shrugs, Rhymes With Right, LGF, Michelle Malkin, Macsmind, and Hot Air have details and screenshots.

Original report from Israel Matzav.

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No wonder he was endorsed by Hamas!

{A commenter on “Obama Site Scrubbed of Anti-Jewish Stuff,” Angie noted on June 8th, 2008 10:52 pm - PS: The Google cache on this is still available:

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:URodhaDcfJgJ:my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/juancarloscruz/gG5BSr+site:barackobama.com+socialist+jewish-lobby&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us}

An excerpt from the “Post from Socialists for Obama”

http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/juancarloscruz/gG5BSr

… read before it was deleted:

NO LOBBY IS FEARED MORE or catered to by politicians than the Jewish Lobby. If a politician does not play ball with the Jewish Lobby, he will not get elected, or re-elected, and he will either be smeared or ignored by the Jewish-owned major media.

All Jewish lobbies and organizations are interconnected and there are hundreds upon hundreds of them. The leaders of the numerous Jewish Lobby Groups go to the same synagogues, country clubs, and share the same Jewish investment bankers. And this inter-connectedness extends to the Jews who run the Federal Reserve Bank, US Homeland Security, and the US State Department.

In other words, “Jews stick together.” Americans must know how extremely powerful the Jewish Lobby is and how it operates to undermine America’s interests both at home and abroad. At home - by corrupting America’s political system, and abroad - by dictating American Foreign Policy against America’s best interests.

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My initial reaction was that the post in question, “How the jewish[sic] lobby works,” was found on the community, user-generated page of the presumptive Democrat presidential candidate’s site and that policing a national site must be difficult.

That because the post appears on his site in the “Community Blog” section may represent the views of Senator Obama supporters, it certainly doesn’t necessarily represent the views of the Democrat candidate.

As I have said before, as much as questions continue about the fact that the Senator sat in the pews for twenty years, it does not necessarily mean that he agreed with Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

However, this revelation is yet another paper cut in shark-infested waters as concern grows about his approach to foreign policy, national security matters, and his positions on supporting Israel.

All this said, perhaps, Little Green Footballs was reading my mind, when it wrote:

“By the way, it is absolutely no excuse to say that “anyone can post a blog there.” Barack Obama isn’t running a Blogspot blog, he’s running for president of the United States, and his official web site is full of hatred and antisemitism.”

Folks – it is going to be a long summer…