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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Appeals Court Dismisses Dan Rather's Suit VS. CBS


NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New York state appeals court on Tuesday dismissed former TV newsman Dan Rather's lawsuit against CBS Corp in which Rather claimed he was made a scapegoat in a scandal over a 2004 report on then-President George W. Bush's military record.

The ruling on Tuesday by a panel of judges of the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division said Rather's $70 million complaint should be dismissed in its entirety and that a lower court erred in denying CBS's motion to throw out the lawsuit.

Rather says CBS breached his contract by not giving him enough on-air assignments after he was removed as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" in March 2005.

The appeals court ruled he failed to sufficiently support his claim that he lost business opportunities due to CBS's failure to release him to seek other employment.

Rather sued CBS, parent of the CBS television network, Viacom and others in September 2007, claiming he had been made a scapegoat to "pacify the White House." CBS was part of Viacom until the companies split in 2006.

(Reporting by Edith Honan; Editing by Daniel Trotta and David Storey)

Update- Suspect Arrested On Child Sexual Abuse Charges

State Police are seeking the Public’s assistance in locating a registered sex offender who is wanted on new charges of sexual abuse

Location: Country Five Drive, Dover

Date of Occurrence: September 25, 2009

Suspect(s): John E. Brittingham, age 63, of Dover

Resume: Delaware State Police Detectives are investigating allegations of child sexual abuse. The female juvenile victim told investigators that the abuse began in September of 2005 and continued up until last month.

The victim’s mother took her daughter to Troop 3, after the juvenile confided in her mother about the sexual abuse. The juvenile was taken to the Child Advocacy Center for a formal interview. Troopers then attempted to make contact with the suspect at his residence.

The suspect fled his residence on Country Five Drive, before State Troopers arrived. The suspect is driving a 1992 Red Ford F150 with Delaware Registration Plates CL50247. Brittingham is driving with a revoked license.

Brittingham is already a registered sex offender, stemming from a conviction on charges of unlawful sexual contact on September 13, 2006.

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Anyone with information pertaining to this case is asked to call investigators at 302-697-2104 ext. 313 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333

Callers may remain anonymous. Tips may also be forwarded to law enforcement through tip lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or on line at http://www.tipsubmit.com

Reps. Kratovil And Childers Introduce Tax Credit Extension For Homebuyers


Legislation will promote growth, stability in housing market

Washington, DC – Reps. Frank Kratovil (D-MD)
and Travis Childers (D-MS) have introduced important legislation to help families buy and sell homes and spur growth and stability in the American housing market. The Tax Credit Extension for Homebuyers with a Loss Deduction Incentive Act (H.R. 3640) will extend for one year the $8,000 home-buyer tax credit, expand the credit to all homebuyers purchasing a principal residence, and provide relief for individuals or families who are forced to sell their home at a loss.

“Realtors and home buyers alike are reporting that the first time home buyer tax credit is working to revitalize the housing industry. In this economy it would be foolish to allow something that is working to simply expire,” said Rep. Frank Kratovil (D-MD). “Instead we need to extend this tax credit so that more first time buyers have an opportunity to enter the market, but also expand the credit so that all American’s are able to buy a home and give the entire economy a shot in the arm.”

“As a veteran realtor for over 30 years, I have seen firsthand the ups and downs associated with the housing market. Recent signs of recovery in the market are certainly encouraging, but we must follow through and sustain the progress linked to the initial benefits of the homebuyer tax credit,” said Congressman Childers. “H.R. 3640 will allow more American families to take advantage of this tax credit, provide an incentive for people to sell homes that are inflating an already flooded marketplace, and help further stabilize the housing industry. I am proud to join with Rep. Kratovil to introduce this important and timely legislation.”

“This bill adds to the growing groundswell of support in the U.S. House of Representatives for extending and enhancing the Homebuyer Tax Credit,” said National Association of Realtors President Charles McMillan. “The National Association of Realtors estimates that 350,000 additional home sales will take place as a result of the current tax credit. Stability in the housing market will help the nation's economic recovery. We applaud the efforts of Reps. Frank Kratovil and Travis Childers for showing leadership on this important issue.”

The loss deduction provided by H.R. 3640 will be carried over a three year period and is worth up to $4,000 on an annual basis ($12,000 over a three year period). This provision is directly correlated to what is offered on capital assets to Americans who suffer a loss within a given year.

Click here to read the bill.

For Gilchrest, It's No Political Wilderness



Post national political reporter Alec MacGillis takes a look today at what former Rep. Wayne Gilchrest has been up to since being ousted in the Republican primary last year.



We'll let some readers introduce the piece:


Losercuda notes the discrepancy between Gilchrest's post-Congressional career and those of his colleagues: "You mean he isn't working on K Street or the Penn Quarter at $750 an hour? He isn't lunching at 701 at his "special" table? He isn't playing the middleman in pimping out lower-income voters on behalf of big oil/insurance/mining/pharma? He isn't sitting outside the Hearing Room yelling "Hey Cowboy!" at his former colleagues (for $750 and hour)? You mean he is taking homeless kids on nature walks and teaching them about the environment? God, what a loser."



faithfulservant3 offers support for Gilchrest's goals: "I like the concepts of 'regular' environmental field trips that even nonprofessionals can lead. The Chesapeake Bay Agreement calls for each high school graduate to have just one meaningful watershed educational experience. Why not one a year? Keep the science simple, and keep in mind that you are teaching 'ethics.' "



Read the full story.

The Daily Times Just Can't Get Enough Of SALISBURY NEWS:


SALISBURY NEWS: Salisbury chamber to host job fair

SALISBURY NEWS: Recycling committee applications due tomorrow

SALISBURY NEWS: Benefits evaluation committee to meet

Iran: We Put Nuclear Site There In Case Of Attack



Facility is next to a military compound of the elite Revolutionary Guard

TEHRAN, Iran
- Iran's nuclear chief said Tuesday his country built its newly revealed uranium enrichment facility inside a mountain next to a military site to ensure continuity of its nuclear activities in case of an attack — an unusually detailed disclosure that may be intended defuse international pressure.

But Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi, who also heads the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, took a hard line over the country's nuclear rights two days before the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany meet with Iran in Geneva.

He said Iran is willing to have a general discussion about nuclear technology in Geneva but will not give up its right to uranium enrichment and conversion. The security council has called on Iran to suspend uranium enrichment and return to negotiations on its nuclear program, which the U.S. and its European allies believe is aimed at producing nuclear weapons. Iran insists its program is purely peaceful and aimed solely at producing nuclear energy, which is allowed under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

GO HERE to read more.

GOVERNOR O’MALLEY APPOINTS MEMBERS TO HARFORD AND WICOMICO COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION


ANNAPOLIS, MD (September 29, 2009) – Governor Martin O’Malley today announced the appointments of two new members to the Boards of Education for Harford and Wicomico Counties. Governor O’Malley named Thomas P. Evans to Harford County Board of Education and Donald L. Fitzgerald and Larry W. Dodd to the Wicomico County Board of Education.

“I am proud to appoint Mr. Evans, Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Dodd to their respective local Boards of Education,” said Governor O’Malley. “Each appointee brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise, and represents the diversity of our State. I am confident that each appointee possesses the skill and the leadership necessary to ensure every child receives the quality public education they deserve. Even in these difficult times, we must continue to protect our investments in public education to ensure that every child receives a world class education and a better future. The people of Maryland are our greatest asset and our continued economic strength depends upon our ability to invest in them, and prepare our children today for the jobs of tomorrow.”

Below is background information on the appointees:

Harford County Board of Education Appointee:

Thomas P. Evans – Mr. Evans is a licensed Pharmacist for the State of Maryland and works as a Pharmacy Supervisor at Maryland General Hospital where he supervises all aspects of the pharmacy operation, plans and implements automation of medication dispensing. Prior to that, he worked as an Informatics Coordinator at St. Joseph Medical Center. He is the former Commissioner of the Maryland State Advisory Board on Medical Privacy and Confidentiality, a member of the Maryland Society of Health System Pharmacists, President and Founder of the Bel Air Investment Club, and a former member of the Fallston Community Council. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1980, his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1983, and received his licensure to practice pharmacy in Maryland in August of 1983. Mr. Evans received his Masters of Administrative Science from the Johns Hopkins University in 1988. He is a resident of Fallston, MD. Mr. Evans’ oldest child attends Fallston Middle School.

Wicomico County Board of Education Appointees:

Donald L. Fitzgerald – Mr. Fitzgerald is a retired Vietnam Veteran and mechanic. In 1966, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served with the 227th Aviation Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry in Vietnam. In 1967, he served as Platoon Sergeant for the Signal Corps at Fort Knox, Kentucky and in 1968 was honorably discharged. From 1965 to 2002, Mr. Fitzgerald worked at E.I. DuPont where he worked as a Service Operator and then Mechanic. From 2000 to 2002, he served as President of SNEC, an independent worker’s union. Mr. Fitzgerald attended Wicomico High School and graduated in 1964. He is a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 194, the Moose Lodge 654 and the Optimist Club of Salisbury. He is a resident of Salisbury. Mr. Fitzgerald coaches girls’ varsity softball and is a member of the Wicomico County Softball Federation.

Larry W. Dodd – Lieutenant Dodd is a Firefighter and Paramedic at the City of Salisbury Fire Department
where he has worked since 1994. Lieutenant Dodd is also an MFRI EMT Instructor and Fire Instructor at the University of Maryland. From 2002 to 2006, he served as a member of the Wicomico County Council and from 2001 to 2005, he served as President of the MIEMSS Region IV E.M.S. Council. Mr. Dodd received his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at Salisbury State University in 2000 and his Masters of Science in Applied Health Physiology from Salisbury University in 2004. He attended the University of Maryland Institute for Governmental Services Academy of Excellence from 2001 to 2005. He has two children attending Wicomico County public schools and is a member of the Beaver Run School PTA. He is a resident of Salisbury.

PUBLIC NOTICE


A meeting of the Benefits for Elected Officials Evaluation Committee has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 6, 2009.

The meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. in Conference Room 306 of the Government Office Building (125 N. Division Street).

TROOPERS, ALLIED POLICE SEARCHING FOR JUVENILE ESCAPEE



(White Marsh, MD) The Maryland State Police and allied law enforcement are searching for a juvenile who escaped from custody.

The escapee is identified as Jordan Stephan Dupont, 17, who was being held at the Chesapeake Treatment Center, located on the grounds of the Charles H. Hickey School in Parkville, Maryland. He is an African American male, 5’11” and weighs approximately 197 pounds.

Dupont was last seen running towards I-95 last night in the White Marsh area. He was wearing a white Polo tee shirt and blue jeans. Police believe he could possibly be headed towards the Eastern Shore.

Maryland State Police were contacted at 9:30 p.m. last night by staff members of the Chesapeake Treatment Center who reported Dupont had escaped from custody. Baltimore County Police were also notified and an immediate search of the area was conducted. Maryland State Police K-9 Unit also assisted. The search for the juvenile escapee is ongoing.

Anyone who may have seen Dupont is urged to contact the Maryland State Police at Golden Ring Barrack at 410-780-2700.

Questions about the circumstances of the escape should be directed to the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services.

Salisbury News Exclusive











The Beverly Hillbillies Of Delmar: Just after Noon today the Delaware State Police called the Delmar Police Department in for assistance searching for a young man who reportedly threatened his own life as well as others.

When they arrived at the first residence they came to learn it was the wrong address, so the search went on. It didn't take long for law enforcement to find the proper residence but their suspect was nowhere to be found.

After some discussion with other family members they came to learn their suspect fled on foot and within no time one Delmar Police Officer found their suspect hiding in the woods. The Delmar Police used their K-9 to help apprehend the suspect.

Guns were drawn as it was reported that their suspect was armed, this may not be the case though. We're awaiting a formal Press Release to get access to all the details and as soon as it comes in we'll update this Post.

Top Shelf Work to ALL agencies involved! I should add, Delmar should make it LAW that ALL residences have an address posted on each and every mailbox.

Update On Trial

Full details on Brittany Barkley Trial:

Jury was only out for 35 minutes before returning Guilty verdicts on First Degree Premeditated Murder, First Degree Felony Murder, Armed Carjacking, Carjacking, Armed Robbery, Robbery, First Degree Assault and Grand Theft. Because Alvira was not death penalty eligible due to his age, Brittany Barkley was not death penalty eligible.

The States Attorney's Office will seek Life Without Parole and a consecutive 30 year sentence which is the maximum she can receive. Judge D. William Simpson ordered a Pre-Sentence Investigation at the request of the Defense Attorney. Sentencing will occur within the next 45-60 days.

GOVERNOR O’MALLEY TO KICK OFF MARYLAND GREEN REGISTRY


Registry promotes sustainability and responsibility among Maryland businesses and organizations

ANNAPOLIS, MD (September 29, 2009)
– Governor Martin O’Malley will launch the Maryland Green Registry, a voluntary self-certification program designed to promote and recognize greening efforts by organizations of all types and sizes in the State. The Governor will highlight the corporate responsibility and sustainability efforts of Registry members, particularly in the areas of recycling, water stewardship, and energy conservation.

Prior to the Governor’s announcement, he will tour the facility of the Baltimore Coca-Cola Bottling Company, a Maryland Green Registry member. The announcement is open press. The facility tour is closed press. For more information, visit: www.green.maryland.gov/registry

Central City District Commission Opening


The Central City District Commission (CCDC) has an opening for a qualified individual who is interested in serving on this Commission. The Central City District Commission advises the Mayor and City Council on Central Business District matters pertaining to parking, bond financing, property acquisition, special tax district rates, and the general betterment of the area. This Commission meets on an as needed basis. If you are interested in serving on the CCDC, please send a letter and/or resume describing your qualifications to the following address:

Office of the Mayor
125 N. Division Street
Salisbury. MD 21801

All letters of interest must be received by Friday, October 9, 2009.

Contact: Office of the Mayor
(410) 548-3100

Jury Is Back in Anitra Pirkle Case

The jury was out for 35 minutes deliberating the fate of Brittany Barkley. Barkley was found guilty of murder in the first degree. The state is trying to get a life plus 30 year sentence for her part in the carjacking and cold blooded murder of Anitra Pirkle. The judge has ordered a pre sentence investigation before sentencing.

There is justice in Wicomico County.

Deer's Head Hospital Doing Asbestos Remediation


Salisbury Sam's Club Delivers Again

Troopers Investigate A Series Of Burglaries


Location: 14000 block and15000 block of Cokesbury Road, 18000 block of Seashore Highway, 14000 block of Hastings Farm Road, and 12000 block of Old Furnace Road

Date of Occurrence: During the night between Saturday September 26th and early Sunday September 27th, 2009

Suspect(s): Two white males- first described as tall, thin, clean shaven, and in his early twenties. The second suspect was described as being shorter, heavier, in his early twenties, and unshaven.

Resume: On the early morning hours of Sunday September 27th, 2009, Troopers responded to several reported burglaries and other related crimes that occurred during the night. The reported burglaries include two local Georgetown churches.

The suspects broke into the Cokesbury Church on Cokesbury Road during the night. The suspects stole three guitars, knocked over electronic equipment, poured cleaning equipment all over items inside the church, and the church was left in disarray.

Troopers also handed a burglary complaint at the Hebron M.P. Church on Seashore Highway. The church is no longer an active church. The suspects entered the church and caused damage to a wooden cabinet and a bible, however nothing was taken from the church.

While investigating the burglary at the Hebron M.P Church, troopers discovered a kiosk located on the church property was also broken into during the night. The kiosk, owned by Georgetown Kawanis, listed several sodas as being stolen from the refrigerator.

Troopers also responded to a couple of other complaints in the area, which appear to be related to the church burglaries. The break-ins were all within a ten mile area.

Trooper responded to the 14000 block of Cokesbury Road at approximately 4:10 a.m. for a report of an assault. A 17 year old male victim was assaulted by unknown suspects, while he was asleep in a vehicle parked on his property. The victim received minor injuries, but did not need medical attention.

Prior to the assault, the suspects had removed several tools from a shed on the property and took a motorcycle. The victim later located the motorcycle. He also found an ATV that he recognized as belonging to a neighbor.

Police then responded to the neighbor’s house on the 14000 block of Hastings Farm Road to take a report on the stolen ATV and process the scene for evidence. The ATV was recovered and returned to the owner.

Later in the morning, troopers responded to the 12000 block of Old Furnace Road for another burglary complaint. The victim reported his chicken house, which has been converted to into storage space, was broken into during the night. Several doors were pried open and items from inside were taken.

The victim also reported a vehicle on the property was entered and a purse from the vehicle was removed. The suspects also attempted to break into the vehicle via the sunroof, causing damage to the vehicle.

Investigators believe all of the above crimes are related. Detectives were following up on several leads on Monday, but have been unable to positively identify the suspects. State Police Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects.

Anyone with information pertaining to this case is asked to call investigators at 302-856-5850 ext. 214 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333

Callers may remain anonymous. Tips may also be forwarded to law enforcement through tip lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or on line at http://www.tipsubmit.com/

Autumn Wine Festival Entertainment Schedule Unveiled

Advanced Tickets are Now Available for Purchase

Salisbury, MD
- Do you love Maryland wine, the great outdoors and live entertainment? Wicomico Recreation, Parks and Tourism is excited to announce the entertainment schedule for the 7th annual Autumn Wine Festival, which will be held at Pemberton Historical Park in Salisbury, MD on October 17-18, 2009.

Live Entertainment Schedule

Saturday, October 17
11:00am-12:00pm The Jazz Guys
12:30pm-2:00pm Backfin Banjo Band
2:30pm-4:00pm Everett Spells
4:30pm-6:00pm Ewabo

Sunday, October 18
12:30pm-2:00pm Paul Cullen
2:30pm-4:00pm UMES Jazz Band
4:30pm-6:00pm On the Edge
6:30pm-8:00pm Power Play

The event is celebrating its 7th anniversary with a record number of participating wineries and nearly fifty arts, crafts and food vendors. Sniff, swirl, sip and savor tastings from over 20 Maryland wineries. With wine glass in hand, stroll the grounds and peruse the rows of arts and crafts vendors or simply relax to the sounds of live entertainment. Tantalizing aromas emanating from a host of food vendors will surely entice most everyone to grab lunch, dinner or both.

Tickets for the Autumn Wine Festival are available in advance for a discounted price. Advanced Single-day passes are $20. A special weekend pass is being offered for the first time for $30, and will only be available for advanced purchase. Advanced tickets can be purchased online at www.AutumnWineFestival.org or in person at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Box Office (open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm). At the gate, single-day passes will be $25. A Designated Driver and Youth ticket is available both in advance and at the gate for $5.

The adult ticket price includes a full day of admission to the festival, unlimited sampling, live entertainment, a free tour of Pemberton Hall, free parking and a souvenir 6oz. wine glass (for those 21+).

The Autumn Wine Festival is open from 11:00am to 8:00pm on Saturday and from 12:30pm to 6:00pm on Sunday. For more information, advanced tickets, a complete festival schedule or volunteer sign-up please visit www.AutumnWineFestival.org or call 1-800-332-Tour.

The festival is supported by the Association of Maryland Wineries and sponsored by Pepsi, Public Radio Delmarva, Clear Channel Outdoor, Courtyard Marriott, Courtesy of Salisbury, the Centre at Salisbury, Grist Mill Gardens, Elks 817 Golf Club, WBOC, Froggy 99.9 and Q105.

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases


The following were issued a Criminal Citation for violation of the City’s noise ordinance

September 11-13, 2009

1. Scott Christopher Rumford, 21 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

2. Donald Graham, 21 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

3. Jacob Andrew Delillo, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

4. Troy Anthony Grube, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

5. Brendan William Ryan, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

6. James Richard Hill, III, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

7. Samuel Raines Kaubin, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

8. Scott Woodbury Belfiore, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

9. Robert Steele Jeter, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

10. Tyler David Wells, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

11. Ryan Joseph Furton, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

12. Christopher Edward Gillmore, 19 yoa, of Severna Park, MD

13. Patrick Paul Peroutka, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

14. Holli Jeanne Trice, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

15. Wendy Ellen Lyons, 21 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

September 17-20, 2009

1. Justin Robert Antonelli, 22 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

The following were issued a Criminal Citation for violation of the City’s Open Container Ordinance

September 4-5, 2009

1. Andrew Wheeler, 21 yoa, of Chesapeake City, Maryland

2. Frederick (nmn) Cherry, 50 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

The following were issued Civil Citations for being a minor in possession of alcohol

September 4-5, 2009

1. Randall Lee Horsey, 20 years of age, of Salisbury, Maryland

2. Lindy Anne Walsh, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

3. Jeffrey Paul Jester, 19 yoa, of Salisbury Maryland

September 10-13, 2009

4. Derek Michael Arndt, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

5. Andrew Halbey Spencer, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

6. Lisa Renee Catalano, 20 yoa, of Sykesville, Maryland

7. Daniel James Piper, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

8. Christopher Edward Gilmore, 19 yoa, of Severna Park, MD

9. Ryan Joseph Furton, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

10. Michael William Gonzalez, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, MD

11. Chandler McMurray Beachtold, 18 yoa, of Salisbury, MD

12. Scott Belfiore, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

13. Samuel Raines Kaubin, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

14. James Richard Hill, III, 19 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

15. Kyle Phillip Neuman, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

16. Megan Lynn Bannister, 20 yoa, of Columbia, Maryland

September 17-20, 2009

17. Dustin Thomas Krausman, 20 yoa, of Parkville, Maryland

18. Adam Kent Haines, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

19. Ryan Patrick McNeeley, 20 yoa, of Gambrills, Maryland

20. Cory Robert Pusey, 18 yoa, of Snow Hill, Maryland

21. Logan Patrick Kwedar, 20 yoa, of Salisbury, Maryland

22. Robert Steven Morsberger, 18 yoa, of Baltimore, Maryland

23. Matthew Kirby Ward, 18 yoa, of Severna Park, Maryland

On September 25, 2009 at approximately 1:25 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of Rt. 13 and Wilson St. and stopped a vehicle operated by the below listed suspect for traffic violations. A license check revealed that the suspect was driving on a suspended license. The suspect was arrested and a search of the vehicle incident to arrest revealed a quantity of suspected marijuana.

ARRESTED: Aaron Letray Davis, 21 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Driving while suspended
Possession of marijuana
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900034145

On September 25, 2009 at approximately 2:11 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police arrested the below listed suspect on an outstanding District Court arrest warrant. During a search of the suspect incident to arrest the officers found several bags of suspected “crack”/cocaine”.

ARRESTED: Kevin Maurice Franklin, Sr., 23 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Possession with intent to distribute cocaine
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/paraphernalia

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900034156

On September 25, 2009 at approximately 3:24 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the Walmart Department Store for the report of two (2) shoplifters. Upon arrival the officers met with store security who advised that the two (2) below listed suspects had been observed taking property from the store without making payment. The property was recovered and returned to the store.

ARRESTED #1: Juvenile, 17 years of age Parksley, Virginia
ARRESTED #2: Laura Ann Sigmon, 24 years of age Parksley, Virginia

CHARGES:
Theft (under $ 100)
Conspiracy to commit theft

DISPOSITION:
Suspect # 1 released to guardian
Suspect # 2 released to Central Booking CC # 200900034149

On September 25, 2009 at approximately 5:51 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to the Walmart Department Store for the report of a shoplifter. Upon arrival the officers met with store security who advised that store employees had observed the below listed suspect take clothing from the store without making any attempt at payment. The clothing was recovered and returned to the store.

ARRESTED: Juvenile, 14 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES: Theft (under $ 100)

DISPOSITION: Released to guardian CC # 200900034176

On September 26, 2009 at approximately 1:55 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police were on routine patrol in the area of the Brew River parking lot on West Main St. and observed the below listed suspect involved in a physical altercation. The officers attempted to calm the suspect, to end the altercation, with negative results. A number of attempts to calm the suspect were unsuccessful and the suspect was ultimately arrested.

ARRESTED: Kevin Joseph Johnson, 24 years of age Dumfries, Virginia

CHARGES:
Disorderly conduct
Failure to obey a lawful order

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900034242

On September 27, 2009 at approximately 1:11 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police Department received a call to respond to City Parking Lot # 10, located at the intersection of Rt. 13 and Calvert St., for the report of a subject exposing himself. Upon arrival the officers observed the below listed suspect and was advised by members of the public that the suspect had been urinating in trash cans, in full view of the public.

ARRESTED: Faisal Khan Afridi, 31 years of age Salisbury, Maryland

CHARGES:
Disorderly conduct
Indecent exposure

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 200900034393

TEEN DRIVER FOUND DEAD IN CRASH


(Towson, MD) – Maryland State Police are continuing their investigation into a single vehicle crash claiming the life of a teenager today.

The deceased is identified as Kwest T. Logan, 17, of the 200-block of Lord Byron Lane in Cockeysville, Maryland. At this time, police believe he was the only one in the vehicle at the time of the crash.

Around 10:00 a.m. this morning, troopers from the Golden Ring Barracks responded to a report of a possible vehicle buried in the woods off of the I-83 South exit ramp, which merges onto the outer loop of the beltway. The phone call came from a motorist in slow moving traffic, when he noticed light reflecting off of what appeared to be the chrome bumper of a car.

The preliminary investigation indicates Logan was driving a 1997 black Nissan Maxima on southbound
I-83 when he took the exit for I-695 West and left the roadway. Investigators believe the vehicle drove deep into the woods and hit a tree where it came to rest, about 75 feet off the roadway, causing the black car to be virtually invisible from the road. It is believed that Logan was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the crash.

At about 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 27, 2009, Logan and the vehicle he was driving were reported as missing. The Baltimore County Police Department received the phone call from his mother.

The cause of death is under investigation and has not yet been determined. The body will be transported to the Office of the State’s Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy.

The left lane of the exit ramp merging from I-83 South onto I-695 West was closed at approximately 10:45 a.m. and will remain closed until approximately 1:45 p.m. today. Personnel from the Maryland State Police CRASH Team, State Highway Administration, Baltimore County Police Department and Texas Station #17 of the Baltimore County Fire Department responded to assist with the incident.

Sweating To The Socialists

Gun History

After reading the following historical facts, read the part about Switzerland twice.

A LITTLE GUN HISTORY

In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control.. From 1929 to 1953, about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, a total of 13 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.
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China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1952, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated
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Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated
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Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million educated people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million.
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It has now been 12 months since gun owners in Australia were forced by new law to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed by their own Government, a program costing Australia taxpayers more than $500 million dollars. The first year results are now in:

List of 7 items:

Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2 percent.

Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6 percent.

Australia-wide, armed robberies are up 44 percent (yes, 44 percent)! In the state of Victoria alone, homicides with firearms are now up 300 percent. Note that while the law-abiding citizens turned them in, the criminals did not, and criminals still possess their guns!

While figures over the previous 25 years showed a steady decrease in armed robbery with firearms, this has changed drastically upward in the past 12 months, since criminals now are guaranteed that their prey is unarmed.

There has also been a dramatic increase in break-ins and assaults of the ELDERLY. Australian politicians are at a loss to explain how public safety has decreased, after such monumental effort, and expense was expended in successfully ridding Australian society of guns. The Australian experience and the other historical facts above prove it.

You won't see this data on the US evening news, or hear politicians disseminating this information.

Guns in the hands of honest citizens save lives and property and, yes, gun-control laws adversely affect only the law-abiding citizens

Take note my fellow Americans, before it's too late!

The next time someone talks in favor of gun control, please remind them of this history lesson.

With guns, we are 'citizens.'
Without them, we are 'subjects'.

During WWII the Japanese decided not to invade America because they knew most Americans were ARMED!

SWITZERLAND ISSUES EVERY HOUSEHOLD A GUN!

SWITZERLAND'S GOVERNMENT TRAINS AND ISSUES EVERY ADULT A RIFLE.

SWITZERLAND HAS THE LOWEST GUN RELATED CRIME RATE OF ANY CIVILIZED COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

DON'T LET OUR GOVERNMENT WASTE MILLIONS OF OUR TAX DOLLARS IN AN EFFORT TO MAKE ALL LAW ABIDING CITIZENS AN EASY TARGET.

Georgia Ladies' Group


For those of you who don't live here in Georgia with us ... and think we are a bunch of uncivilized ruffians .. not true! In fact, we even have ladies groups that meet regularly to discuss current events and develop needed home-skills.

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18 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT VACCINATE YOUR CHILDREN AGAINST THE FLU

This year it is more important that you protect your children and loved ones from the flu vaccines than influenza itself. Here are the reasons:


1. This flu is simply another flu. It is not unusually deadly. In fact, the H1N1 swine flu in circulation is less deadly than many other influenza outbreaks. The first 1000 confirmed swine flu cases in Japan and China produced zero deaths. The Centers for Disease Control alleges 36,000 Americans succumb to the flu each year, but so far, since March through August of 2009 (6 months), the swine flu has been attributed to ~500-600 deaths in the US. The swine flu of 2009 has already swept through the Southern Hemisphere’s flu season without alarm. Only exaggerated reports have been issued by the World Health Organization regarding hospitalizations required during the flu season in South American countries. Getting exposed to influenza and developing natural antibodies confers resistance for future flu outbreaks. Artificially boosting antibodies by exposure to flu viruses in vaccines is more problematic than natural exposure. Americans have been exposed to the H1N1 swine flu throughout the summer of 2009 with far fewer deaths and hospitalizations than commonly attributed to the seasonal flu.


2. Health authorities tacitly admit prior flu vaccination programs were of worthless value. This is the first time both season and pandemic flu vaccines will be administered. Both seasonal flu and swine flu vaccines will require two inoculations. This is because single inoculations have failed to produce sufficient antibodies. This is an admission that prior flu vaccines were virtually useless. The same people who brought you the ineffective vaccines in past years are bringing you this year’s new vaccines. Can you trust them this time?


3. In addition to failure to produce sufficient antibodies, this swine flu vaccine is brought to you by the same people who haven’t been able to adequately produce a seasonal flu vaccine that matches the flu strain in circulation. In recent years flu vaccination has been totally worthless because the strains of the flu in circulation did not match the strain of the virus in the vaccines.


4. The vaccines will be produced by no less than four different manufacturers, possibly with different additives (called adjuvants) and manufacturing methods. The two flu inoculations may be derived from a multi-dose vial and in a crisis, and in short supply, it will be diluted to provide more doses and then adjuvants must be added to trigger a stronger immune response. Adjuvants are added to vaccines to boost production of antibodies but may trigger autoimmune reactions. Some adjuvants are mercury (thimerosal), aluminum and squalene. Would you permit your children to be injected with lead? Lead is very harmful to the brain. Then why would you sign a consent form for your kids to be injected with mercury, which is even more brain-toxic than lead? Injecting mercury may fry the brains of American kids.

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49 Of 50 States Never Saw Certification Of Eligibility?

Researcher: Democrats dodge Constitution, even in primaries

A commentator at Canada Free Press who earlier exposed the Democratic National Committee used two separate forms to affirm Barack Obama's constitutional eligibility to be president has heard back from readers and research – and now reports Democrats failed to certify their candidate's eligibility in 49 of the 50 states.

The writer, JB Williams, further reports that in most cases, certification of eligibility was also missing from DNC filings during the primaries.

"In most states," Williams writes, "it appears that the DNC never certified constitutional eligibility for Barack Hussein Obama, despite their many claims of proper vetting and certification, all of which we now know to be false."

As WND reported, Williams released copies of two documents apparently prepared by Democrats to certify Barack Obama as their nominee for president, one that contains language affirming his constitutional eligibility and filed in Hawaii (where state law requires the specific language) and another omitting the language and filed in the remaining 49 states.

The first includes a verification that Obama and Joe Biden, then-candidate for vice president, "are legally qualified to serve under the provisions of the United States Constitution."

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Elderly Moving Against Obamacare

America's elderly are finally realizing that President Barack Obama's healthcare changes are largely financed by cuts in Medicare and are rallying against his proposals in increasing numbers.


The latest poll by Scott Rasmussen not only shows national opposition to Obamacare rising — now it is 41 percent to 56 percent against — but also shows the elderly moving against it even more strongly by 33-59 or almost 2-1.


And well they should. Three-quarters of Obamacare is to be financed by slashing $500 billion from Medicare over the next 10 years. That comes to an 8 percent cut. Next year's total Medicare spending, for example, will be about $500 billion by itself, so this is like having one year without Medicare at all. Obama's fatuous claim that the cut will not affect care for the elderly is specious as any thinking person would realize. We have gone through previous incarnations of those who wanted to slash Medicare and pretended that it would not affect the elderly. Newt Gingrich tried to sell this act of alchemy in 1995. The elderly didn't buy it then and aren't buying it now.


It is obviously impossible to cut Medicare reimbursement without slashing the time doctors spend with patients. It is equally obvious that you cannot cover 30 million new patients without more doctors and nurses. And the Medicare cuts in doctors' fees will, of course, cause a decrease in the number of medical professionals. Investor’s Business Daily conducted a poll of doctors in September that showed that 45 percent of them said they would seriously consider retiring or closing their practices if the Obama bill passes.

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Obama's Top Aide Gaspard Tied To ACORN

Patrick Gaspard, considered one of the most powerful figures in the Obama White House, is a "longtime ACORN operative" and former union official, according to a report posted Monday on the American Spectator's online blog.

Gaspard's name recently surfaced as the official President Obama dispatched to urge beleaguered New York Gov. David Paterson not to run for another term. Paterson insists he'll continue to run for governor even without Obama's support.

Gaspard has extensive ties to organized labor and community-organizing groups. One measure of his influence in the White House: He holds the same "political affairs director" title that belonged to Karl Rove during the Bush administration.

The Spectator's Matthew Vadum, a senior editor at the Capital Research Center think tank, reported that Gaspard was the New York political director for top ACORN official Bertha Lewis before 2003. Lewis is the CEO and "chief organizer" for ACORN, which is the subject of more than a dozen investigations for vote-registration fraud nationwide.

The House and Senate recently moved to cut off ACORN funding after a series of videos revealed the willingness of its staff to help establish a reputed child-prostitution ring based in San Salvador. Obama refused to support ending federal funding for ACORN, however, telling ABC: "It's not something I'm paying a lot of attention to."

Vadum cited the blog maintained by ACORN founder Wade Rathke, ChiefOrganizer.org, as his source for the Gaspard-ACORN link.

GO HERE to read more.

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PUBLIC NOTICE CANCELLATION OF CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION


The Salisbury City Council’s work session scheduled for this evening, September 28, 2009 (following regular Council meeting), to discuss the PAC 14 contract agreement has been canceled.

Sorry about the delay Folks but many of you may not have been aware it was cancelled.

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Use Of Federal Health Clinics Soars

LEESBURG, Va. -- Federally funded health centers, originally created to serve the poor, are seeing a surge of patients as more Americans struggle financially.
The centers are on track to handle more than 20 million patients this year, up by more than two million from last year and twice the figure of a decade ago, according to surveys by the National Association of Community Health Centers.
"They're seeing lines out the door," said the association's research director, Michelle Proser.

On a recent afternoon at the Loudoun County Community Health Center here, patients came in at a rate of one every two minutes. Operating chief Stephanie Kenyon said the waiting list has jumped to 500 from 20 in a few months. Some of the new patients are college-educated and, until recently, held jobs that put them in the middle class.

Former President George W. Bush doubled financing for the centers, bringing their number to 1,200 nationwide. President Barack Obama included $2 billion for them in his stimulus package, and a House bill would add $38 billion over a decade. That could double again the number of patients treated.

The centers are addressing in a smaller way two issues that also underlie Mr. Obama's health-care proposals: lack of access to care and high costs. The uninsured often need pay only $20 or so for an appointment with a center doctor. The no-frills centers receive block federal grants for much of their funds and pay medical staff a fixed salary, so they have little incentive to jack up costs with unnecessary care.
Still, they're no panacea. Many centers have long waiting lists, and they offer only basic services. Uninsured people who need heart surgery or an MRI still must rely on charity care from a hospital, their own savings or other means. Any attempt to provide more comprehensive care at centers would require significant federal money at a time of concern over spiraling budget deficits.

Loudoun County, in the more distant Washington suburbs, was once the richest county in the nation, but the housing bust hit it hard.

O'Delia Mandrell, 57 years old, said she got "pretty desperate" last year and went to the center for the first time. The former Navy reservist won't receive full health benefits until she turns 60, and said she had to quit working other jobs because of a virus that has weakened her body. Doctors think it may be Lyme disease.
"They haven't charged me a dime and really work with me 100%," she said.

"There is a different group of folks coming in now who might not have come in in the past," said Dan Hawkins, policy director at the national health-center association.
Community health centers charge patients on a sliding scale, usually starting at about $20 a visit and going up to several hundred dollars for the more affluent. Occasionally, those without money can get care for free.

The average cost to the center is about $145 a visit, according to national data from the Health Resources and Services Administration, which oversees community health centers. That's a lot less than it costs hospitals when the uninsured use emergency rooms for treatment of everyday ailments that aren't emergencies.

A new report by researchers at George Washington University estimated that additional funding for centers in the House bill would save the health-care system $212 billion to $251 billion over the next decade, in part by reducing the number of visits to hospitals and more highly paid private doctors.

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Kratovil Takes Constituents’ Healthcare Reform Concerns To House Leadership

Leads Freshman Colleagues on Letter to Leadership highlighting the need for inter-State competition, tort reform, and deficit neutrality.

Washington, DC – In a letter sent to House Leadership earlier today, Congressman Frank Kratovil and a group of his fellow freshman Members of Congress urged their party’s Congressional leaders to consider adopting a number of proposals raised by their constituents regarding healthcare reform. The letter, which grew out of the thousands of conversations each of the freshman members have had with constituents during and since the August recess, urges House Leadership to address concerns about deficit neutrality, interstate competition, tort reform, and small business protections.

“The goal of any health care reform must be to protect and expand patient choice, rein in skyrocketing costs for consumers and businesses, and break down the barriers that prevent millions of Americans from accessing coverage,” said Rep. Kratovil. “In a debate this important, it is critical that we listen to our constituents. The proposals we conveyed in this letter would improve this legislation for all Americans.”

In July, Rep. Kratovil publicly called on his party’s leaders to delay a vote on health care reform legislation until after the August district work period, arguing that Members of Congress needed more time to listen to their constituents’ thoughts and concerns about healthcare reform. During the work period, Kratovil hosted a dozen public meetings across the district, spoke with thousands of constituents on three Telephone Town Hall forums, and visited with numerous providers and stakeholders to seek broad input and feedback. After returning to Washington, Kratovil compared notes with a number of his freshman colleagues, who had heard many similar ideas and concerns during their own town hall meetings.

“When we first came to Congress, our senior colleagues would joke that freshman are supposed to be seen rather than heard. But on an issue as important as healthcare reform, we all feel a responsibility to make sure that House Leadership hears what our constituents are thinking,” said Rep. Kratovil. “We cannot afford to let obstructionists derail this debate, but nor should we be afraid to acknowledge that many of the concerns being raised are real and legitimate. Personally, I think our leaders ought to take this opportunity to step back, acknowledge and address these concerns, and show the American people that their voices are being heard.”

The letter, signed by Kratovil and 9 Freshman Democratic colleagues, supports proposals to:

Protect Medicare and extend the solvency of the Medicare Trust Fund, including closure of the Medicare Part D prescription drug “doughnut hole” and empowering Medicare to negotiate cheaper drug prices;
Guarantee 100% deficit neutrality, stating that “any health care reform legislation that increases our national deficit or debt is a non-starter for us.” Specifically, the letter notes the need to “bend the cost curve” in the long run;
Increase competition across state lines as a key component of reducing costs, “allowing all businesses and individuals the opportunity to purchase insurance from entities beyond their state lines;”
Address tort costs by reducing litigation, medical error, and overutilization, proposing real reforms such as “Certificate of Merit” provisions and “Early Offer” programs;
Allow every American the opportunity to choose the same quality healthcare that Members of Congress enjoy;
Incentivize wellness and preventive care and encourage personal responsibility for living healthier lifestyles; and
Protect small businesses and allow them to calculate for themselves how health care reform would impact their bottom line.

“The message I have heard from my constituents is clear: we need reform, but we need to take the time to get it right. This letter outlines common sense reforms that will cut costs, increase competition, and protect seniors,” said Rep. Kratovil. “Anything short of this isn’t real reform.”

Click here to view the letter.

A Letter To The Editor

Dear Nichole,

I am married with a son of 5 ½ years old. I know how blessed we were to be able to bring him into our lives when we did. For you to post something like this to the owner of a nationally known blog is unbelievable. All this while you are running for public office? Are you serious? I’ve handled many campaigns for politicians (I own a printing and mailing company in Berlin, MD) as well as ran for public office myself. I have to say that if you are trying to lose the race before it has begun, I believe you have reached your goal.

This is a family that is going through some very, very rough times. I know what that is like because my family, unfortunately, has been through many. To claim that you were in a room full of people that felt the same way as you? You’ve got some kind of friends. These statements are so mean spirited it makes me wonder just what kind of a person you and your husband are.

To delay the inevitable is just cruel? I’m sorry Nichole but I must have missed your great speech. I also missed where you turned water into wine. I’m assuming that perhaps you also possess the ability to part seas and walk on water. Just because you feel “spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a person who will die at some point just seems out of line” means that we should not try to help this little girl? I didn’t know you knew that was her ultimate fate. If you ever gave money to this cause, I’m sure we can get that back to you immediately.

How on earth someone could put into writing the most mean spirited words I believe I have ever read is unconscionable. After reading your post to SBYNews.com just now I can only reply with one word; Speechless. That word “speechless” is putting this the cleanest, kindest way I possibly can. I sure could come up with single syllable four letter words that you probably would understand a whole lot easier, but that would be reducing myself to your level.

Funny, I was tucking my son into bed the other evening while finishing reading a book to him. There were a few scary parts but he liked it just the same. When I finished he asked me “Daddy, are there really such things as monsters?” Of course I told him “No.” Perhaps if he were able to comprehend your letter he would see, in fact, that I had lied to him. Monsters come in all shapes and sizes Nichole. On the outside they may look like mere human beings. On the inside, with the black heart that beats within like yours, there is a darkness that we’ll never be able to understand.

Good luck on your and your husband’s campaigns. You’ll need it.

Thom Gulyas

Berlin, Maryland

GOVERNOR O’MALLEY APPOINTS MEMBERS TO ALLEGANY AND SOMERSET COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION


ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley today announced the appointments of two new members to the Boards of Education for Allegany, and Somerset Counties. Governor O’Malley named Michael Llewellyn to the Allegany County Board of Education and Robert T. Wells to the Somerset County Board of Education.

“I am proud to appoint Mr. Llewellyn and Mr. Wells to their respective local Boards of Education,” said Governor O’Malley. “Each appointee brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise, and represents the diversity of our State. I am confident that each appointee possesses the skill and the leadership necessary to ensure every child receives the quality public education they deserve. Even in these difficult times, we must continue to protect our investments in public education to ensure that every child receives a world class education and a better future. The people of Maryland are our greatest asset and our continued economic strength depends upon our ability to invest in them, and prepare our children today for the jobs of tomorrow.”

Below is background information on the appointees:

Allegany County Board of Education Appointee:

Michael Llewellyn – Mr. Llewellyn is an Associate Attorney at Geppert McMullen Paye & Getty where he practices civil litigation for individuals and corporations, estate planning, probate, municipal government and real estate transactions. Mr. Llewellyn is also an Associate Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice at Allegany College of Maryland. Prior to that, Mr. Llewellyn was a law clerk for the Honorable J. Frederick Sharer at the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Family Crisis Resource Center and Friends Aware, Inc. He received his Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, in Psychology in 2001 and received his Juris Doctor from West Virginia University College of Law in 2006. He is a resident of Cumberland.

Somerset County Board of Education Appointee:



Robert T. Wells – Mr. Wells is a Firefighter and Paramedic for the Ocean Pines Fire Company, where he has worked since 2007. Mr. Wells is also an Adjunct Instructor at the Maryland Fire Rescue Institute. Prior to that, he worked for the Snow Hill Fire Department as a firefighter and paramedic. For twenty years, he worked for the Maryland Division of Corrections as a Correctional Officer. He was also a CPR Instructor/Trainer at the Maryland Police Correctional Training Facility from 1980 to 2005, and taught self defense, report writing and correctional classes. He is licensed paramedic and emergency medical technician through the State of Maryland and is also a formerly licensed cardiac rescue technician. He is a certified fire officer, emergency services instructor, firefighter, hazardous materials technician, swift water rescue technician, health and safety officer, and rescue technician. He graduated from South Hagerstown High School in 1977. He resides in Princess Anne.

Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Releases


Incident: Assault on a Deputy
Date of Incident: 25 September 2009
Location: Jersey Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Patrick F. Land, 45, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 25 September 2009
at 9:23 PM, deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported hit and run accident. Upon their arrival, they located a subject who had been rear ended on Jersey Road in the area of Bailey Lane. The operator of the vehicle that had been rear ended told the deputies that the vehicle that struck her left the scene and travelled east on Bailey Lane. As the deputies investigated further, they discovered that the same vehicle ran over a mailbox and crashed into a fence on Hearne lane near Thomas Lane where the vehicle became disabled. Upon reaching the vehicle, they located the operator, Patrick Land, sitting on the ground nearby. After contacting Land, the deputies detected that Land appeared extremely intoxicated. Land was positively identified by witnesses as the individual driving the vehicle at the time of the collisions.

Land resisted arrest by struggling against the deputies. Upon being handcuffed, Land continued to try and kick the deputies.

Land was transported to the Central Booking Unit where he was processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, Land was detained by the Commissioner in the Detention Center in lieu of $5,000.00 bond.

Charges:
Assault 2nd Degree on a Law Enforcement Officer
Resisting Arrest
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
Failure to Remain at the Scene of an Accident

Incident: Assault
Date of Incident: 27 September 2009
Location: 200 block of Harford Road, Salisbury, MD
Suspect: Female Juvenile, 17, Salisbury, MD

Narrative: On 27 September 2009
at 12:14 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office responded to investigate an altercation occurring at a residence in the 200 block of Harford Road. Upon arrival, the deputy discovered that two residents, a mom and daughter, became involved in a physical altercation. During investigation, the deputy learned that the mother took a cell phone away from her daughter when the daughter became mad and began assaulting her mother.

The deputy charged the juvenile on a juvenile referral that will be sent to the Department of Juvenile Services. The juvenile remained with her parents pending formal court action by the Department of Juvenile Services.

Charges: Assault 2nd Degree

Incident: Malicious Destruction of Property
Date of Incident: 27 September 2009
Location: 200 block of West Church Street, Hebron, MD
Suspect: Male Juvenile, 17, Hebron, MD

Narrative: On 27 September 2009
at 6:07 PM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office investigated the intentional damaging of a vehicle in the parking lot of the Hebron ball park on West Church Street. While investigating the incident, the deputy learned a 17 YOA juvenile became mad at another subject on the property of the park and began punching that subject’s vehicle causing it to become dented.

The deputy located the juvenile responsible for the damage at his residence and completed a juvenile referral for Malicious Destruction of Property. The referral will be sent to the Department of Juvenile Services. The juvenile was released to a parent pending formal court action.

Charges: Malicious Destruction of Property

GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY TO JOIN NFL NETWORK, VERIZON AND BALTIMORE RAVENS TO LAUNCH 2009 KEEP GYM IN SCHOOL PROGRAM


ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley will team up with NFL Network, Verizon FiOS TV, and players from the Baltimore Ravens to launch the 2009 Keep Gym in School Program at Corkran Middle School in Glen Burnie.

After a school-wide pep rally led by NFL Network Analyst Jamie Dukes celebrating the refurbished Physical Education facilities funded by a $50,000 Keep Gym in School grant, Baltimore Ravens Brendon Ayanbadejo and Matt Birk will lead students through fitness tests and football-inspired drills during an on-field minicamp. Corkran Middle School is one of four middle schools nationwide receiving a Keep Gym in School PE revamp this year, and one of approximately 150 schools that will benefit from the NFL Network’s Keep Gym in School Fitness Program.

GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY, STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS VACCINATED FOR SEASONAL FLU

Health Officials Confirm Season Flu Has Arrived in Maryland

GLEN BURNIE, MD
– As state health officials confirm that the seasonal flu has arrived in Maryland, Governor Martin O'Malley joined and about 200 state employees at the Motor Vehicle Administration headquarters in Glen Burnie this morning to get vaccinated for seasonal flu. The seasonal flu vaccine that is available now will protect people from the seasonal flu strain that has been detected by Maryland's Public Health Laboratories.

“In big ways and in small ways, this is a patriotic duty, and we especially want to encourage Marylanders who haven't gotten a flu shot before, to get vaccinated for the first time,” said Governor Martin O'Malley. “Each of us, by working in our own lives to take care of our own health and the health of our families, can help prevent and contain potential outbreaks while lowering health care costs and strengthening our communities and our workforce.”

State employees by the thousands have been lining up to get their seasonal flu shots at locations across Maryland. Marylanders are encouraged to speak with their health care providers about getting their seasonal flu shot. They may also check with their local health departments for times and locations of local vaccination clinics or, seek a vaccination at one of hundreds of local retail outlets across the state. Information on how to get a seasonal flu shot is available at www.flu.maryland.gov.

“Vaccination is the best protection against the flu,” said John M. Colmers, Secretary, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH). “When you get vaccinated you not only protect yourself, your family and your co-workers or classmates from the flu, you also protect the health care system from a preventable overload of patients, helping our health care providers care for others who need it.”

The seasonal flu vaccine does not protect people from the H1N1 (Swine) Flu. They are different strains of the flu and require different vaccinations to be protected from both. Symptoms of influenza include fever, cough, and sore throat. Additional symptoms may include chills, headache, fatigue, vomiting, diarrhea or shortness of breath. Based on CDC figures, it is estimated that 1,000 Marylanders die every year from seasonal flu or its complications. Complications and death are more common among those with serious underlying health conditions. Good personal hygiene can reduce the risk of illness: · Wash your hands often· Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing · If you have flu symptoms, stay home

Additional Information Maryland DHMH H1N1 Influenza information: www.flu.maryland.gov Updated CDC Guidance for Schools, Colleges and Universities, Employers and more: http://www.flu.gov/ The Weekly CDC Novel H1N1 Flu Situation Update: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/update.htm CDC Interim Patient Treatment and Risk Guidance: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/identifyingpatients.htm

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10 Laws That Prove The World Is Nuts

In Bahrain, a male doctor may legally examine a woman’s genitals, but is prohibited from looking directly at them during the examination. He may only see their reflection in a mirror.

(Do they look different reversed?)

Muslims are banned from looking at the genitals of a corpse. This also applies to undertakers. The sex organs of the deceased must be covered with a brick or piece of wood at all times.

(A brick?)

The penalty for masturbation in Indonesia is decapitation.

(Much worse than ‘going blind!’)

There are men in Guam whose full-time job is to travel the countryside and deflower young virgins, who pay them for the privilege of having sex for the first time. Reason: under Guam law, it is expressly forbidden for virgins to marry.

(Let’s just think for a minute; is there any job anywhere else in the world that even comes close to this?)

In Hong Kong, a betrayed wife is legally allowed to kill her adulterous husband, but may only do so with her bare hands. The husband’s illicit lover, on the other hand, may be killed in any manner desired.

(Ah! Justice!)

Topless saleswomen are legal in Liverpool, England – but only in tropical fish stores.

(But of course!)

In Cali, Colombia, a woman may only have sex with her husband, and the first time this happens, her mother must be in the room to witness the act.

(Makes one shudder at the thought.)

In Santa Cruz, Bolivia, it is illegal for a man to have sex with a woman and her daughter at the same time.

(I presume this was a big enough problem that they had to pass this law?)

In Lebanon, men are legally allowed to do things with animals that I just don’t want to write about here, however the animals must be female. Having a bit of ‘hows your father’ with a male animal is punishable by death.

(Like THAT makes sense.)

In Maryland, USA it is illegal to sell condoms from vending machines with one exception: Prophylactics may be dispensed from a vending machine only ‘in places where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption on the premises.’

(Is America a great country or what? Well, not as great as Guam!)

Climate Legislation Talking Points


While the climate change legislation in the U.S. Congress appears to currently be upstaged by the health care debate, it is the intent of the Senate majority to have a climate change package in the Senate for consideration by late fall. That being said, NRECA (National Rural Electric Cooperative Association) and its lobbying corps have laid out specific items they need to have included in the package for them and the over 900 electric cooperatives to support.

As it stands today, there is no Senate version of a climate change bill like the House has already passed; and the ramifications of the House bill are steep. However, it is NRECA’s belief that if the following 6 points are included in the final bill, the impact on rate-payers of electricity and all types of fuels can be reduced significantly.

1. Achievable emission caps and timelines

a. Targets during the first 15 years of a climate program should reflect the expected availability of technology.

b. Legislation should also allow sufficient time for the EPA, other agencies, and covered sectors to establish regulations and prepare for the implementation of the program.

2. Protection of electricity consumers by allocating allowances to local distribution companies (Delaware Electric Coop) based on carbon content of fuel mix.

a. The most efficient method of minimizing the costs of a carbon reduction program to our electric consumers is to freely allocate allowances to local distribution companies on the basis of emissions.

b. A program design that requires cooperatives to purchase allowances will raise costs to our consumer-members for compliance, redirecting funds that they could have otherwise invested in low-carbon technologies.

c. Allocating allowances based solely upon the carbon content of the fuel mix recognizes regional differences in generation and will ensure fairness and affordable electricity for all American consumers.

3. Robust cost containment measures to promote economic sustainability.

a. The best method of assuring cost certainty is the inclusion of an economic safety valve.

b. A safety valve limits the potentially destabilizing impacts of a cap-and-trade program on energy prices and ensures affordability of electricity to our member-consumers.

4. Offset credits to provide flexibility.

a. The inclusion of workable domestic and international offset credit programs will provide covered sectors flexibility in planning cost-effective investments in low-carbon technologies and reduce costs to consumers.

b. Workable domestic and international offset programs are critical to protecting consumers, particularly in the early years of a climate program.

5. Establish a single, integrated program.

a. Climate change legislation should establish a single, organic new law that establishes the sole legal and regulatory requirements for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

6. Technology Development and Deployment Incentives

a. To make greenhouse gas reduction requirements achievable, we will need new, cost-effective technologies to reduce emissions.

b. Including significant incentives for new technologies (including carbon capture and sequestration, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, renewable and nuclear power, etc) will be critical to the sustainability of any new legislation and the achievability of the emissions reductions.

We all want a clean environment and a sustainable answer for our energy future. However, we must have solutions that are affordable, workable and technologically achievable. Without those requirements Congress will negatively impact our already fragile economy and saddle American families with even more hardship in these uncertain economic times. Your participation in this debate is the key to the outcome. Your elected officials need to hear these points from you.

Senators Tom Carper and Ted Kaufman can be reached by phone toll-free at 1-877-40-225-2623. You can also visit www.findabalancedsolution.org for additional information. Let them know for the Senate’s energy legislation we need:

1. Achievable emission caps and timelines

2. Protection of electricity consumers by allocating allowances to local distribution companies (Delaware Electric Coop) based on carbon content of fuel mix.

3. Robust cost containment measures to promote economic sustainability.

4. Offset credits to provide flexibility.

5. Establish a single, integrated program.

6. Technology Development and Deployment Incentives

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MALPF Board To Deny Recertification Of Wicomico County Agricultrual Preservation Program

Hi Joe:

I'm sure you are aware that the MALPF board voted 7-2 not to re certify Wicomico's program

This take effect October 1, 2009. Rick Pollitt asked Jack Lennox to provide additional information regarding the vote.

This was in an email from Jack to Rick--and I quote "After the effective date, the County will be able to retain 33% of the funds collected under the Ag. Transfer Tax. We have previously been authorized to retain 75%. There has been no ag. transfer tax paid in the County for 3 of the past 4 months. Based upon averages of the past two fiscal years, this adjustment would have an annual impact of less than $20,000. A greater impact can be anticipated in the future."

As stated in an email from Joe Holloway to Pete Richardson--" Imagine that. They were going to sacrifice millions of dollars in land values on the backs of land owners for a current impact of less than $20,000.00"

Then the Daily Times prints an article by Alan Girard of the CBF saying how bad Wicomico County is in losing the MALPF certification!

What a bunch of idiots!! If the CBF wants to preserve land--why don't they step up and buy land!!

Oh I forgot---they would rather down zone our land with no compensation---That's cheaper than buying land!

Obama To Make Personal Pitch For Olympics


WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Barack Obama will travel this week to Copenhagen, Denmark, to make a big push for the 2016 summer Olympic Games in Chicago, the White House said Monday.

Obama will join First Lady Michelle Obama and other administration officials in pitching Chicago to the International Olympic Committee on October 2, spokesman Robert Gibbs said.

No other U.S. president has ever attended an IOC meeting.

Chicago is vying for the Summer Games against Madrid, Spain; Tokyo, Japan; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leaders from Brazil, Spain and Japan are expected to also make an in-person pitch.

The United States has hosted four Summer Olympic Games. In 1904, the Games were held in St. Louis, Missouri; in Los Angeles, California, in 1932 and 1984; and most recently Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996.


The International Olympic Committee will vote on the host city next month in Copenhagen.

In April, the U.S. Olympic Committee chose Chicago over Los Angeles as the U.S. bid city. Earlier, three other U.S. cities were in the running: Houston, Texas; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California.

The last U.S. city to host an Olympics was Salt Lake City, Utah, which was the venue for the 2002 Winter Games.

Obama held an event at the White House earlier this month to rally for Chicago as the host city.

"I may live in Washington these days, but I've called Chicago home for nearly 25 years," Obama said.

"It's a city of broad shoulders, big hearts, and bold dreams. A city of legendary sports figures, legendary sports venues and legendary sports fans.

"We want these Games!" Obama exclaimed, drawing applause.

While in Denmark, the president and first lady will meet with Queen Margrethe II and her husband, Prince Henrik, the White House said in a release. Obama also is scheduled meet with Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen.

Obama will leave Thursday night and return Friday afternoon, the White House said.