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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
SURVIVOR OF MEDEVAC CRASH FILES $50M SUIT
Hoyer Out-Of-Touch With Poisonous Remark
Army Birther Enters Guilty Plea
An Army doctor who disobeyed orders to deploy to Afghanistan because he questions President Barack Obama's citizenship pleaded guilty Tuesday to one of two charges against him.
More Teens Smoking Pot Than Cigarettes
Drug survey finds US teens are smoking more but binge drinking less
Have Down Payment, But Stuck In Appraisal Hell
Sales being lost as lenders adopt much tougher rules for homes' worth
Mayor Of Springfield, Ill., Found Dead At Home
No confirmation of report that he killed himself
Poll: Most Want Easier Way To Fire Bad Teachers
BREAKING NEWS:
UPDATE:
Naked Came The Mail Carrier
Wisconsin postal worker arrested after delivering mail in the nude to cheer up woman
WHITEFISH BAY, Wis. — A Wisconsin postal carrier says he simply wanted to cheer up a woman on his rounds who seemed "stressed out" when he decided to deliver mail in the buff. But upon further review, the worker told police that delivering mail while completely naked probably wasn't a good idea.
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A Letter To The Editor
Criminal Arrest 2nd Degree Assault
10-0249
Location Occurred: Ocean Gateway and Racetrack Rd, Berlin, MD
Crime or Violation: 2nd Degree Assault
Victim: State of Maryland (Undercover Police Officer)
Arrested:
1.Marqui D. Henry, 33yrs, of Berlin, MD
Charges: 2nd Degree Assault (3counts)
Narrative:
On 10-21-10, Investigators from the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation
were notified of an Assault involving a motor vehicle, which occurred on Ocean
Gateway, near Racetrack Rd. Investigation revealed that Marqui Henry of Berlin,
and a male victim, were traveling east on Ocean Gateway in their respective
motor vehicles. Henry is accused of attempting to run the victim’s motor
vehicle off the road, and attempting to deliberately collide with the victim’s
motor vehicle.
Henry was charged on a Criminal Summons with three counts of 2nd Degree
Assault. Anyone any information in regards to this incident is asked to contact
the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation at (410) 352-3476 or Cpl. Seibert
It's So Easy...
NOTICE
HEALTH & SAFETY ADVISORY
(Salisbury, MD) December 14, 2010 The Wicomico County Health Department is notifying local food service facilities of fraudulent callers impersonating health inspectors. These callers are stating they are health inspectors and will be coming to their facility at a certain time to conduct an inspection. These calls are not originating from any program within the Health Department and should be treated as a potential criminal act. The Health Department is concerned these impersonators may be using the Agency name to gain access as an attempt at robbery.
Please be advised the Wicomico County Health Department does notschedule routine inspections. Each inspector of the Health Department is required to wear a State of Maryland issued photo identification card. Owners of local restaurants should advise their managers not to allow inspectors into the establishment without a valid ID. If a facility receives this type of call, please contact your local law enforcement authorities to assist us in apprehending the perpetrators. Any information that can be provided (name of caller, telephone number) would be of great assistance.
If, at any time, a facility employee is concerned about the legitimacy of an inspector, they should not hesitate to call 410-546-4446.
Tammy L. Griffin
Prevention & Health Communications
Director/Public Information Officer
Wicomico County Health Department
108 East Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21801
410-219-7480
410-548-5184 (Fax)
Email: GriffinTL@dhmh.state.md.us
Pollitt’s Plan to Raise Taxes
Freshly sworn in for a second term, Wicomico County Executive Rick Pollitt now wants to get to work raising your taxes! Pollitt has asked the county’s legislative delegation to put forward enabling legislation for a fire district tax and excise taxes.
Excise taxes can come in MANY forms, and we’re not quite sure what Pollitt is looking for … other than more money to spend. One thing is for sure – Rick seems to have finally admitted to himself that the revenue cap is here to stay. Now he is looking for ways to get around it.
I have supported certain excise taxes on development. Pollitt could also ask for a sales tax on restaurant meals. As the saying goes – the devil is in the details. Unfortunately we don’t have those details yet. However, one thing is for sure … Rick Pollitt is looking for more ways to get more money to spend.
What makes this latest attempt particularly egregious is the fact that Pollitt refuses to restructure the county government. Wicomico County government must learn to function in a post revenue cap age. For four years Pollitt’s approach to governing has been to cut government expenditures (because he must operate under a balanced budget), but not re-structure so that he can grow government IF revenues rise. While Pollitt has appointed a “blue ribbon panel” to advise him on this, there has been not report to date. Perhaps an excise tax, or other form of tax, might be necessary. Sadly, by pushing for more taxes before he has put forward a plan to restructure the county government, Rick again shows himself to be someone who is more concerned with spending than in spending wisely.
Did You Know The Old Firehouse Included WATERFRONT Property?
Mayor Ireton better start asking his Staff to go back and review that PAC14 disk because I'm telling you right here and now, my case is truly open and shut. NONE of the Press are talking about all of these things. That's OK because our local audience is larger than theirs anyway.
DELEGATE-ELECT MCDERMOTT TO SPEAK AT 17TH ANNUAL COLBURN BRUNCH
Senator Colburn stated “With the 2011 General Session set to begin in less than one month, Delegate-Elect McDermott and I plan to give a brief outlook of the issues facing the Maryland General Assembly in the 2011 Session.”
Delegate-Elect McDermott was recently elected to represent District 38B in the House of Delegates. Mike is a career law enforcement officer having served for 30 years following his graduation from Wake Technical College in Raleigh, North Carolina with a degree in Criminal Justice. He is currently a Lieutenant with the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office. He believes in and practices open government and applies practical, conservative principles when addressing issues.
Seats are still seats available. For more information about the brunch please call 410-924-0098. The cost of the fundraiser is $25.00 per person or five seats for $100.00. All checks should be made payable to Citizens for Colburn Committee and mailed to: Citizens for Colburn Committee, 5210 Heron Road, Cambridge, MD 21613. Reservations should be made by January 3rd.
Russia Decides To Search For Sodom And Gomorrah-- In Jordan
The Russian company that was chosen as a partner for the search has special underwater exploration equipment that can stand up to the extreme salinity of the Dead Sea, the reports said.
Biblical archaeologists have several theories as to where the Sodom and its associated cities were located. According to the Torah, God overturned Sodom, Gomorrah, and three other cities because of their degeneration, sin and iniquity, turning a once fertile plain into a stark wasteland. Abraham, who prayed for the cities, was unable to prevent God from mandating their destruction. Archaeologists and geologists have suggested that a major earthquake or meteor storm might have been the means by which it occurred. Research has centered on the area around the Dead Sea, and the modern city of Sodom, and nearby Mount Sodom, which is made almost completely of rock salt, is considered the most likely site of the ancient cities.
However, some archaeological evidence has emerged that indicates that the site could be on the east bank of the Dead Sea, with two sites in Jordan - Bab edh-Dhra, and Numeira, both considered viable candidates. The Jordanian-Russian search will center on Bab edh-Dhra, which also has several Christian monuments.
According to Madani, further evidence that the cities remains are located on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea came after recent NASA photographs of the area indicated that the bottom of the sea is littered with debris and objects not found in other bodies of water.
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NAACP Seemingly Abandons Tea Party Tracking Website
This might mean the NAACP has decided the Tea Party movement isn’t racist after all. When the NAACP launched the website, which was meant to monitor “racism and other forms of extremism within the Tea Party movement,” it said, “our hope is that this site remains empty—that the Tea Party’s initial steps toward monitoring extremism within their ranks bear fruit. But if not, the NAACP will be there, as we have for more than one hundred years, to expose racism where it exists, in whatever form it takes.”
Well, there haven’t been any updates to the site since mid-October, and the website’s main video, one from the misleading “journalistic” duo of New Left Media, has held its place at the top of the site since late August.
Since the NAACP said it will be there to “expose racism where it exists, in whatever form it takes,” when the organization is not producing that content, does that mean the NAACP is admitting there is no racism to be exposed, in any form, in the Tea Party?
The NAACP failed to respond to The Daily Caller’s request for comment or clarification.
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California Teen Home Safe After Month In Shelters With Uncle
Charles David Berlinghoff, 44, was caught this weekend, four weeks after the Shasta County Sheriff's office urged the public and law enforcement to be on the lookout for him. At that time, the police issued statements indicating his niece, Jean Marie Berlinghoff, was with him and "is believed to be endangered."
The girl, meanwhile, was reunited with her family at 8 a.m. Sunday, according to police. Her father called the meeting very emotional, full of hugs and tears.
"I was able to put my arms around her and hug her," Jake Berlinghoff told HLN's Jane Velez-Mitchell on Monday. "Amazing is an understatement. I can't put to words how happy I was to see her again, and how happy her mom was to see her."
That feeling was the opposite of the parents' feelings in previous weeks, while their daughter's whereabouts and condition were unknown.
Charles Berlinghoff had been in and out of his extended family's life, even losing regular contact for a full decade, his brother told HLN..
In 1998, Charles Berlinghoff pleaded no-contest to one count of child molestation -- part of a deal in which three other child molesting counts were dropped, according to California court documents. But his brother said that the extended family didn't know about that sex offense, a charge that the judge in 2002 expunged from his record.
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Who's Lying?
- 2007 – 146.0 million
- 2008 – 145.5 million
- 2009 – 139.9 million
- 2010 – 138.9 million
- Private investment is $216 billion lower today than it was in the 3rd quarter of 2008.
- Exports are $80 billion lower today than they were in the 3rd quarter of 2008.
- Personal income has risen by $300 billion since the 1st quarter of 2008.
- Strangely, private industry wages have DECLINED by $213 billion since the 1st quarter of 2008.
- 2007 – $4.5 trillion
- 2008 – $4.4 trillion
- 2009 – $4.1 trillion
- 2010 – $4.4 trillion (estimated)
Yahoo Expected To Cut 5 Percent Of Workforce
The Worst-Selling Cars Of 2010
Informal survey shows Suzuki is pulling up the rear among automakers
Washington Post Cash-Cow Taking Advantage Of Veterans?
Readers of the paper got a glimpse of the struggle on Dec. 10 on page 18 in a story headlined: “For-profit colleges get soaring amount of U.S. aid for military students.”
The article by Nick Anderson said: “The Washington Post Co. operates for-profit schools through its Kaplan subsidiary” and is among those getting huge sums of federal money supposedly to educate and find jobs for veterans.
What went unsaid is that Kaplan is the main money-maker of The Washington Post Company and keeps the money-losing Post newspaper afloat.
In other words, if it weren’t for Kaplan, the Post could go bankrupt.
Liberal Sen. Tom Harkin has been accusing the for-profit colleges of ripping off students, getting them hooked on federal loans for degrees that are mostly worthless and never land them good jobs. The result is that the colleges get paid but taxpayers pick up the bad loans, potentially costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Harkin is now focusing on the students who are veterans and getting educational money and loans through the Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). His report found that:
Revenue from DoD educational programs at 18 for-profit education companies increased from $40 million in 2006 to an expected $175.1 million in 2010, a 337 percent increase.
Revenue from VA educational programs for the same 18 for-profit education companies increased from $26.3 million in 2006 to an expected $285.8 million for 2010, including a fivefold increase between 2009 and 2010.
In the ninth paragraph of the ten-paragraph Post story we read this: “On Thursday, a military veteran named Roger Betancourt joined Harkin on a conference call. Betancourt said a Kaplan University recruiter hounded him to enroll even though he was unsure about his eligibility for veterans’ aid. Betancourt said he wound up with $2,300 in debt and no benefits. ‘It’s been an overall bad experience,’ he said.” There's more here
PAWLENTY: Government Unions Vs. Taxpayers
The rise of the labor movement in the early 20th century was a triumph for America's working class. In an era of deep economic anxiety, unions stood up for hard-working but vulnerable families, protecting them from physical and economic exploitation.
Much has changed. The majority of union members today no longer work in construction, manufacturing or "strong back" jobs. They work for government, which, thanks to President Obama, has become the only booming "industry" left in our economy. Since January 2008 the private sector has lost nearly eight million jobs while local, state and federal governments added 590,000.
Federal employees receive an average of $123,049 annually in pay and benefits, twice the average of the private sector. And across the country, at every level of government, the pattern is the same: Unionized public employees are making more money, receiving more generous benefits, and enjoying greater job security than the working families forced to pay for it with ever-higher taxes, deficits and debt.
How did this happen? Very quietly. The rise of government unions has been like a silent coup, an inside job engineered by self-interested politicians and fueled by campaign contributions.
Public employee unions contribute mightily to the campaigns of liberal politicians ($91 million in the midterm elections alone) who vote to increase government pay and workers. As more government employees join the unions and pay dues, the union bosses pour ever more money and energy into liberal campaigns. The result is that certain states are now approaching default. Decades of overpromising and fiscal malpractice by state and local officials have created unfunded public employee benefit liabilities of more than $3 trillion.
There's lots more here
A Comment Worthy Of A Post
Half Of Teacher Pension Costs Would Shift To Counties Under Plan
The Washington suburbs, which house Maryland's largest school systems, would pick up 35 percent of the tab, according to figures provided by Maryland's Department of Legislative Services. Montgomery County would owe $99 million and Prince George's county would owe $71 million.
The rising cost of teacher pensions has been a scourge on the state's ailing pension system for years. The cost of teacher pensions has soared by 159 percent in the last eight years, while state revenues have grown by 39 percent.
In Maryland, local boards of education have the power to promise more expensive benefits, while the state is required to pick up the tab.
"Counties can decide to go for broke without taking any responsibility," commission member Barbara Hoffman said Monday.
Only Maryland and two other states, Texas and Kansas, pay for 100 percent of teacher pension costs.
Read more at the Washington Examiner
1.4 % Military Pay Raise Will Be Smallest Since 1962
It’s the smallest requested raise since 1993, when President Clinton unsuccessfully proposed a one-year government pay freeze. And if it is approved — and there are strong indications Congress could go along — it would be the smallest military raise since 1962.
He noted that for 11 years, military pay raises have been half a percentage point higher than average private-sector pay hikes under a bipartisan congressional initiative to close a perceived “pay gap” that peaked at 13.5 percent in 1999.
That forecast is slightly good news for military retirees, who got no cost-of-living adjustment in retired pay for 2010 because the CPI actually declined during the economic crunch.