Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist
Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Md Troopers Assoc #20 & Westminster Md Fire Dept Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Monday, November 22, 2010

Newsbusters: Network Double Standard: Obama's TSA vs. Bush's NSA

While the broadcast networks have generally empathized with the distress of airline passengers over the TSA’s new and intrusive airport searches, they have not — thus far, at least — gone so far as to impugn the Obama administration as launching a war against Americans’ civil liberties.

Indeed, NBC’s Matt Lauer on Monday even sympathized with TSA Administrator John Pistole: “I hate to even think of what happens if the government caves in on this, and relaxes these procedures, and someone manages to get something on board a plane and causes harm. Imagine the questions you'll be asked at that point.”

But that’s not the approach those networks took when it was the Bush administration taking steps to protect citizens against potential attack. Instead, as a 2006 analysis by the Media Research Center documented, the networks firmly aligned themselves with those who saw the Patriot Act and the electronic surveillance of international phone calls as a dire threat to civil liberties.

National Public Radio is right to defend itself against charges of Nazism leveled at the radio station by Fox News chief Roger Ailes, who has since apologized for the remark. But NPR decided to make the leap from defending the station to attacking Fox News as uniquely disposed to Nazi comparisons, an absurd claim on its face.
There are commentators on both sides of the political spectrum who routinely prove Godwin right. But being the predictably-liberal news outlet that it is, NPR invoked vague claims by far-left Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank (neither his ideological leanings nor the multitude of his most recent baseless Fox accusations are mentioned) to paint FNC as unique in its invocation of Nazism.

David Gregory is clearly concerned that if Republicans don't vote in favor of the START treaty with Russia, President Obama's international image, as well as American prestige abroad, will be damaged.
On Sunday's "Meet the Press," Gregory asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, "Is this going to potentially be a problem with the president not being able to get what he wants on the world stage because of Republicans?"


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Congrats to our Capitolbeat 2010 Cappie Winners

Congrats to our Capitolbeat 2010 Cappie Winners BY Laura L

NOVEMBER 16, 2010 


Thanks very much to everyone who entered Capitolbeat’s 2010 statehouse reporting contest.  Here’s the full list of winners announced Saturday at our awards dinner in Phoenix…: 


20101116 Congrats to our 2010 Cappie Winners

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YouTube: Young Boy strip searched by TSA (Original w/ Full Story Description)

Young Boy strip searched by TSA 



Lets get the facts straight first. Before the video started the boy went through a metal detector and didn't set it off but was selected for a pat down. The boy was shy so the TSA couldn't complete the full pat on the young boy. The father tried several times to just hold the boys arms out for the TSA agent but i guess it didn't end up being enough for the guy. I was about 30 ft away so i couldn't hear their conversation if there was any. The enraged father pulled his son shirt off and gave it to the TSA agent to search, thats when this video begins.

******* THIS VIDEO OCCURRED AT SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON NOVEMBER 19TH AT AROUND THE TIME OF 12:00 PM **********

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Kevin Dayhoff: Carroll County MD Detention Center correctional officer allegedly assaulted

Inmate Dennis Barry Jennings Jr. Photo courtesy of the Carroll County Detention Center.

Carroll County Detention Center correctional officer allegedly assaulted


The Carroll County Detention Center reports that yesterday a correctional officer was alleged to have been assaulted by an inmate at the Court Street facility in Westminster.

The preliminary investigation indicates that at 10:52 a.m., inmate Dennis Barry Jennings Jr. allegedly assaulted Correctional Officer Sean Michael Davis in a direct supervision-housing unit of the local lock-up.

According to a police report by Major Steve Reynolds, the assistant warden; Jennings, who is confined at the detention center while waiting for trial for burglary and theft charges “grabbed a chair… attempted to strike the officer and then began assaulting the officer with his fists… without provocation.”

Davis called for back up and additional officers arrived.  After initially being treated at the facility, Davis was taken to Carroll Hospital Center where it is reported that he is listed in stable condition as a result of “severe facial injuries.”

Meanwhile, Jennings faces “a multitude of criminal and institutional charges as a result of this assault,” according to Reynolds. 

The investigation into the incident is continuing and is being handled by the Investigative Services Bureau of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office.

Some brief thoughts on Joe Scarborough suspended over political donations

Some brief thoughts on Joe Scarborough suspended over political donations


Msnbc TV host contributed to eight candidates in violation of NBC ethics policy

msnbc.com  11/19/2010

Kevin Earl Dayhoff  Take a memo: I don’t really give a flying fudge cookie about the blue and red - left and right thing. That’s just an artificial wedge device for lazy minds. What I care about is free speech and the war on journalists – especially for saying things some folks do not like.


“Contractual considerations aside, I’m on the other side here. I do not believe that Don Imus, Helen Thomas, Dave Weigel, Rick Sanchez, Juan Williams, or Keith Olbermann should have lost their jobs.

“I believe in free speech.

“I do not, for the record, agree with, or like, hardly anything the above group of journalists said or did to cause them problems with their jobs. I do not care nor am I surprised that Olbermann contributed to Democrats….

“My contract says I am not allowed to contribute to any candidates and I like my job and I honor that clause.

“However, I have grown exhausted with the war on journalists and I’m especially tired of the war on the commentary segments of Fox, CNN, MSNBC, et al. If you don’t like – don’t watch it.”

At my advanced age, I can recognize political(ly correct) silliness when I see it.

I’m just saying.

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NEW YORK — Msnbc TV host Joe Scarborough was suspended without pay for two days Friday for making eight campaign donations to Florida political candidates, in violation of NBC News ethics policy.

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When Olbermann, host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," was suspended Nov. 5…

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Griffin said in a statement that Scarborough informed him Friday that he had in fact made eight contributions

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In his own statement Friday, Scarborough he had "recently" been made aware of the contributions and told Griffin about them himself.

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Scarborough's reaction was in sharp contrast to that of Olbermann, whose suspension ignited a firestorm of protest from supporters who created an online petition that attracted more than 250,000 signatures. Olbermann apologized to his supporters but not to NBC News and broadcast a commentary objecting to having been punished "without a hearing."

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Recent columns by Steve Berryman in the Frederick News-Post

Recent columns by Steve Berryman in the Frederick News-Post
Choosing your news
| Steve Berryman | By: | 11/19/10 | 571 words

The Washington Post
Interconnectedness
| Steve Berryman | By: | 11/12/10 | 559 words

I will adopt his jumping-off point as my own here, having been personally warned during a conference long ago, led by prognosticating writer John Naisbitt, peddling his book "Megatrends" at the time.
Teens
| Steve Berryman | By: | 11/05/10 | 464 words

They pretend that they're not listening; who do they think they're kidding!

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New York Times: Europe Welcomes Irish Request for Assistance

Europe Welcomes Irish Request for Assistance

After months of trying to persuade outsiders that it could survive its financial crisis, Ireland applied for a multibillion-euro rescue.

World Europe, World Europe Ireland, Business Economics, 
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Monday, November 22, 2010

 Upcoming Events
"Miracle on 34th Street"Miracle on 34th St.
Saturday, November 27 at 3 pm
This classic film that takes place against the backdrop of the annual Macy's Thankgiving Day period is the perfect way to spend the time waiting for Westminster's own holiday parade!  The Electic Light Parade will wind its way down Main Street beginning at 5 pm.  Refreshments will be available for sale.
 
Just 25 Cents for all tickets!
13th Annual Festival of Wreathspalette wreath
December 1 - 5
10 am - 8 pm Daily except Sunday 12/5 (Noon - 4 pm)
 Free Admission!
This annual fundraising effort is one of the region's premiere holiday events.  This year more than fascinating 230 unique theme wreaths will be on display during a silent auction. 
Buy one for yourself!
Buy one as a gift!
Vote for your Favorites!
Pick up free Decorating Tips!
A Charlie Brown Jazz Christmasbyrd trio
Friday December 3 at 7:30 pm
Saturday December 4 at 3 pm & 7:30 pm
What could be a better way to get into the holiday spirit than enjoying everyone's favorite animated holiday movie paired with a live performance of the Vince Guaraldi jazz score performed live by the Eric Byrd Trio!  This is one of our most popular programs and audiences return year after year to celebrate.  Be sure to allow time to visit the Wreath Festival before or after the concert.
$10 Adults/$8 CCAC Members, Students & Seniors
Sponsored by 
Woodhaven Building & Development & Tevis Oil 
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Maryland Ensemble Theatre presentsChristmas Carol
 "A Christmas Carol"
Friday, December 10 at 8 pm
Saturday December 11 at 3 pm & 8 pm
Charles Dickens' timeless tale presents an important lesson for all ages.  This is a beautifully staged professional production that will delight audiences of all ages.  Scrooge, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim are magically brought to life by talented actors from the acclaimed Maryland Ensemble Theatre.

$15 Adults/$13 CCAC Members, Students & Seniors
Sponsored by 
BB&T Bank and Finch Services 
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 Gallery Exhibits
2nd Annual "Gallery of Gifts"
Opens December 9
Terry Whye Pottery
Ceramics by
Terry Whye

A dazzling array of artsy gifts and fine crafts in a wide variety of prices and styles.  You're sure to find something for everyone on your gift list in this special "cash and carry" holiday mart.  Members will enjoy a 10% discount on purchases during the opening reception on December 9 from 5 - 7 pm.  

  

ARTS IN CARROLL COUNTY
Carroll County Public Library presents
"Nice Rendition: Cheryl Wheeler's Lyrics in Calligraphy"
 Exhibit on view through November 27. For more information about Cheryl and her tour schedule, go to http://www.cherylwheeler.com   For exhibit information contact Lisa Back at 410/386-4500 x3196 or lback@carr.org
Westminster Ringers seeks Young Ringers for
"The Homespun Ringers"
Youth handbell ensemble sponsored by the Westminster Ringers. They rehearse on Thursdays from 4:30 - 5:30 pm.  If you are in grades 4 - 12 and would like to perform, contact Debbie Henning at 410/848-5482 or debbiehen@gmail.com for more information.  
Carroll Community College presents
"India Remembered, In Installation of Art & Artifact" 
October 17 - December 3.   Scott Gallery.  For more information call 410/386-8411. 
Carroll Singers present
"Singing' on Christmas Morn"
Monday November 29 and Tuesday, November 30 at 7:30 pm at Westminster High School.  Adults $8, Students $5.  Tickets available at the Carroll County Arts Council, Coffey Music, Stu's Music and Choir Members. 

Carroll Community College presents
"Starry Night Featuring M-pact"
Friday, December 10. Black Tie Optional.  $125 pp includes post performance dessert reception.  Proceeds benefit the students and programs of Carroll Community College.  For more information call 410/386-8155.  

Carroll County Jazz Ensemble presents
"Big Band Merry Christmas"
Saturday, December 4 at 7:30 pm at Westminster High School.  Advance tickets before 12/3 $10 Adults/$5 Students.  At the door $10 - $15. Tickets available at CCAC, Stu's Music, Coffey Music, Hess Music, McDaniel Bookstore, PNC Branches. Proceeds benefit Access Carroll and Carroll COunty Public Schools Education Foundation.  For more information or group tickets, call 410/848-5581. 
The ARC of Carroll County presents
"The Capitol Steps"
Saturday, December 4 at 7:30 pm at Winters Mill High School.  All tickets $25 and are available at CCAC, CCPL, Susquehanna Bank branches and ARC.  Or visit www.arccarroll.com or call 410/848-4124.
Children's Chorus of Carroll County accepting registrations for
"Music Maker Classes" 
For children grades K-2, these classes are based on the preeminent Musikgarten program.  They provide a solid, developmentally appropriate music experience while building a foundation for choral singing, instrumental lessons, adn dance classes.  For more info go towww.ccccnotes.com or call Diana Greene at 410/404-3640.
Westminster Ringers present
"Opus Noel" 
Saturday, Dec 11 at 7:30 pm.  Scott Center at Carroll Community College.  Advance tickets $10 adults/$8 children & seniors.  At the door $10 & $12.  For more information call 410/848-5482. 
Children's Chorus of Carroll County presents
"Winter Celebration" 
Sunday, Dec 19 at 3 pm.  Baker Memorial Chapel, McDaniel College.  Special guests will be the Holiday Horns under the direction of Phil Hooks. 
  
Purchase Tickets On-Line
Pre-payment is required to reserve tickets for all CCAC shows and films. 
Purchase tickets on line at 
www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org

A small convenience fee will be applied to all phone and internet credit card orders.
No fees apply for tickets purchased in person at the box office.
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Recent articles in Explore Carroll by Kevin Dayhoff


    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 ... ...



Squeals on Wheels


Published January 31, 2010 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle
The Chesapeake Roller Derby team Mutiny defended the ship well, but it was the South Jersey Derby Girls who rolled to a 56-29 victory Jan. 23 in the first-ever roller derby event at the Danele Shipley Memorial Arena at the Carroll County Ag Center, in ... ...

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