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Sunday, July 03, 2011
Carroll County Farm Museum Gears Up for an Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration
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Saturday, July 02, 2011
Truthout: 14 Propaganda Techniques Fox News Uses to Brainwash Americans
Dr. Cynthia Boaz, Truthout: "It is ironic that in the era of 24-hour cable news networks and 'reality' programming, the fluff-to-news ratio and overall veracity of information has declined precipitously. Take the fact Americans now spend on average about 50 hours a week using various forms of media, while at the same time cultural literacy levels hover just above the gutter. "
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The Super Rich Sabotage the Arab Revolutions
Shamus Cooke, Truthout: "With revolutions sweeping the Arab world and bubbling up across Europe, aging tyrants or discredited governments are doing their best to cling to power. It's hard to overexaggerate the importance of these events: the global political and economic status quo is in deep crisis. If pro-democracy or anti-austerity movements emerge victorious, they'll have an immediate problem to solve - how to pay for their vision of a better world."
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No End in Sight as Minnesotans Grapple With State Shutdown
Monica Davey, The New York Times News Service: "Heading into a holiday weekend in a state that savors its summers outdoors, licenses for fishing, hunting, trapping, boats and ATVs were unavailable for purchase. And all around the State Capitol - the place where all the troubles began - the streets were eerily empty and official buildings locked, plastered with hand-taped signs that offered a gentle explanation: 'This building is closed until further notice due to the current state government service interruption.'"
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Gaza Flotilla Move Sinks
Pierre Klochendler, Inter Press Service: "The besieger is besieged, such is the forlorn fact emanating from the order by Greece to block the ships docked at its ports from setting sail to the Palestinian strip of land, and that fact seems to have sealed the Flotilla's fate."
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Police Attack Peaceful Protesters in Morocco
Sarah Lazare, Truthout: "With revolutions sweeping the Arab world and bubbling up across Europe, aging tyrants or discredited governments are doing their best to cling to power. It's hard to overexaggerate the importance of these events: the global political and economic status quo is in deep crisis. If pro-democracy or anti-austerity movements emerge victorious, they'll have an immediate problem to solve - how to pay for their vision of a better world."
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Qaddafi Threatens Europe With Attacks
Kareem Fahim, The New York Times News Service: "In the speech, delivered by telephone to thousands of people marching in Green Square in Tripoli, Colonel Qaddafi warned that Libyans would be able to take the battle 'to Europe, to target your homes, offices, families, which have become legitimate military targets, like you have targeted our homes.'"
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Number of Mexico's Missing Swells, Families Call for Help
Tim Johnson, McClatchy Newspapers: "As the numbers of missing and dead mount in Mexico, thousands of families suffer the same uncertainty. Mexico has no centralized system to track and identify those who disappear. Hundreds of bodies pulled from clandestine mass graves remain unidentified for the most part, nameless victims of Mexico's ongoing carnage."
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From the Reservation to the Airwaves: Navajo Band Battles Injustice
Martha Sorren, Truthout: "In 1979, Arizona Snowbowl proposed the addition of artificial snow created from reclaimed refuse water. The plan created an uproar among Native American communities, as well as with many other local citizens. Three decades later, the plan is being executed despite lawsuits filed by both the Hopi and Navajo tribes. The tribes argue that under freedom of religion, the mountain is a holy place and shouldn't be contaminated with reclaimed water."
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We Must Stop the Building of a Plutonium Bomb Factory in Fire Country
Subhankar Banerjee, Climate Storytellers: "The government is heavily monitoring the air in the area for toxic pollutants. They’re using dozens of monitors on the ground as well as a specially outfitted twin–engine plane with sensors that came from the Environmental Protection Agency. As of June 29, 'top lab officials and fire managers say there have been no releases of toxins.' Let us hope we’re getting the full truth."
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Friday, July 01, 2011
Carroll County Farm Museum Gears Up for an Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration and more from Westminster Patch
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Washington Examiner Political Digest: Nothing funny about government limits on political speech
Nothing funny about government limits on political speech
Examiner Local Editorial: Fairfax's posh subsidized housing features pools, spas
What the Times didn't tell you about Ian Urbina
A huge political storm is stirring over farm dust
Obama's stimulus road to nowhere
Madison on the Thames
President Richard M. Obama
What if President Obama had said this instead?
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Ann Coulter: Glenn Beck Vs. The Mob - HUMAN EVENTS
Glenn Beck Vs. The Mob
People who have never been set upon by a mob of liberals have absolutely no idea what it's like to be a publicly recognizable conservative. Even your friends will constantly be telling you: "Oh, it will be fine. Don't worry. Nothing will happen. This place isn't like that."
Liberals are not like most Americans... http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=44553
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Woman accused of robbing bank in nun habit - chicagotribune.com
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Explore Carroll: Municipal league convention is hot spot for meeting, and training, Carroll officials
Just inside, in the front lobby, Taneytown Mayor Jim McCarron and city administrator Henry Heine; Union Bridge Mayor Perry Jones; Hampstead Mayor Chris Nevin; and Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz and Councilmember Dennis Frazier gathered to compare notes after attending a roundtable forum with state cabinet secretaries.
This year the MML, which represents 157 Maryland cities and towns, is celebrating its 75th anniversary and its annual meeting focused on classes, workshops, lectures, roundtable discussions and seminars that spanned four days, beginning as early as 7:30 a.m. and lasting until 10:30 p.m... http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5514/municipal-league-convention-hot-spot-meeting-training-carroll-officials/
Maryland Ranks 29 in Business - cbl - Citybizlist Baltimore
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MediaHooker: Against Overwhelming Odds
Against Overwhelming Odds
Against overwhelming odds
Kevin E. Dayhoff
from The Tentacle July 29th 2011
Next Monday is Independence Day. For someone like me, who grew up in a small agriculture-based country town in the heartland of the birth of our great nation, the holiday has always had a special meaning. I have often wondered why.
Perhaps it is because the Fourth of July is a part of our nation’s collective historic Zeitgeist, which commemorates the shared common experience of a great nation surviving against overwhelming odds.
As I have grown older and my study of history has intensified, the holiday has only grown in stature and meaning.
History is written by the winners and it is often sanitized and romanticized to an extent that the events portrayed by historical accounts, would be unrecognizable by the participants.
This great experiment we call democracy, freedom and America, should have failed any number of times in history and yet we prevail.
After the Declaration of Independence, the Continental Congress, which was only a revolutionary government in formation since September 5th, 1774, immediately set about the struggle to form a national government among states that did not get along, delegates that did not like each other, and regions of the colonies that had diametrically opposed interests.
On July 3, 2005, George Will wrote that when General George Washington “arrived outside Boston in July 1775 to assume command of the American rebellion, he was aghast.
“When he got a gander at his troops, mostly New Englanders, his reaction was akin to the Duke of Wellington's assessment of his troops, many of them the sweepings of Britain's slums, during the Peninsular War: ‘I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they terrify me.’
“You think today's red state/blue state antagonism is unprecedented? Washington thought New Englanders ‘exceeding dirty and nasty.’”
And so began the American War of Independence.
The American colonists should have, by all measurable accounts, never ever won the Revolution. The war was not supported by a majority of the colonists.
European historical accounts reflect that the English essentially gave up fighting because the English public and government was financially exhausted and public sentiment had turned against the war. Between 1775 and 1783, England’s national debt had almost doubled while fighting the war.
After the Revolutionary War, the American colonies were essentially bankrupt and devastated. Immediately after the conflict, the only thing that kept the Continental Army from revolting in a military coup was the influence of George Washington.
If it were not for Holland loaning us millions and millions of dollars, we may have never made it. The United States was in debt to the tune of $42 million by 1783; $8 million was owed to Holland, France and Spain.
Hmmm… This is beginning to sound familiar! ...{Ctd on the link below} http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4485
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