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Wednesday, March 02, 2011
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Wicomico County Councilman Bob Caldwell Battles Cancer Again
He did tell me that he has informed the County Council, close friends and of course family members. Bob will not be attending the next Council Meeting due to treatments.
Superman is a kind of veteran when it comes to fighting cancer and with our prayers he'll do so again.
If you'd like to send Bob a message: Email: bcaldwell@wicomicocounty.org
Supreme Court Sides With Protesters At Military Funerals
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2 U.S. Airmen Shot Dead At Airport In Germany
2 others wounded after attack on Air Force bus; suspect from Kosovo detained
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Casino At Ocean Downs
County Council Stands Up for Taxpayers
Thank you Gail Bartkovich! Thank you Bob Culver! Thank you Joe Holloway! Thank you Matt Holloway! Thank you Stevie Prettyman! These five Wicomico County council members, facing heavy political pressure from the Board of Education and the Daily Times, stood firm for county taxpayers last night by voting to defer construction of a new Bennett Middle School for at least one year.
While our tax dollars were being used to finance robo calls to parents, as well as an e-mail campaign, the majority of the council demanded a little accountability from Superintendent John Fredericksen and the Wicomico County Board of Education. We can only hope that Fredericksen and his merry little band of bureaucrats heard the message.
As we have noted in previous posts, there is a great deal of community support for a new Bennett Middle School. Unfortunately for the children and taxpayers of Wicomico County, Fredericksen, et al, seem to believe that support for a new school building (and a quality education for our children) translates into a blank check to build a new Taj Mahal. It doesn’t. To quote councilman Matt Holloway, “I really hope that next time you come to us you have a realistic approach for a building. This is not a realistic approach." Holloway is right on. Sadly, Fredericksen’s remarks during public comment would lead us to believe that the council’s message fell on deaf bureaucratic ears.
While Fredericksen’s crew attempt to portray council members as somehow being “anti-education”, citizens need to be reminded of a few facts. Bartkovich and Prettyman were key players in getting the new Bennett High School approved. Both women caught flak from multiple sides in their fight to secure approval, funding, AND a means for the county to pay for the project. While Fredericksen and BOE president Michelle Wright used the Daily Times to persuade citizens that they would lower the cost of the Bennett Middle project, the BOE was telling the School Building Commission that the cost was “locked down” and that even modest changes could not be implemented.
Whether I have agreed or disagreed with the council members who stood up for taxpayers last night (as I disagreed with my friend Bob Caldwell in his vote last evening), I have to say that they have always been honest. Sadly, we can’t say the same about the bureaucrats over on Long Avenue.
STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR O’MALLEY ON SALE OF SEVERSTAL SPARROWS POINT
WICOMICO COUNCIL REJECTS THE FREDDY-RICKY FABRICATIONS!
Kudos to 5 of the 6 Republican members of the Wicomico County Council who voted to move the Wicomico Middle School back 1 year in the County’s Capital Improvement Plan. Doing so will serve the public interest in two ways.
First, it should – and, hopefully, will – act as a catalyst to redesign of the facility to substantially reduce the cost to build and subsequently to operate it. To date the Board of Ed. has flatly disregarded suggestions for changes that would do so. And a major redesign would reduce those costs greatly.
Second, the Council has reacted appropriately – with disgust – to the excessive political posturing and propaganda promulgated by both the Superintendent of Schools and the County Exec. As late as yesterday morning Rick Pollitt was trying to hoodwink the public, claiming that if the school remained on the fast track the Board would make changes to reduce the cost – after refusing to do so for months.
Those who may be angered by the Council’s decision should direct their criticism to Dr. Frederickson and the Board, as well as Pollitt. Their attitude, bordering upon arrogance, is the real cause of delay. The rest of us should thank the members of the Council who had the fortitude to "just say no" to another Taj Mahal.
Clearly, and fortunately, this Council is much different than the predecessor.
Salisbury Election Day
Clearly the vast majority of voters were seniors and as expected the voter turn out was very low. That didn't stop candidates from getting to the polls to wave their signs.
Salisbury News predicted Tim Spies would gain the most votes. However, we expect Terry Cohen to be the front runner in the general election with Spies right behind her. They will be the top two vote getter's.
Laura Mitchell brought in surprising numbers with Muir Boda not far behind. Over the next 30+ days, these two will have to work really hard to place 3rd.
Cohen & Spies celebrated their victory last night at Vinny's. I think you're going to see a lot more press releases from this point forward from all candidates still in the race.
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BREAKING NEWS
Alex Guerrero Is The Main Event At Harrington Raceway & Casino
I hope you all enjoyed our last fight. We at Team Guerrero were very pleased with every aspect of the weekend. From a first class weigh-in, at the Fountains, to a night of great fights that included a stellar performance by Fernando and a dominating performance by Alex, right down to the the after-fight party, we could not have asked for more. The fans were great, the media was all over the event and ESPN was thrilled at the energy we provided for the first ever 3D boxing broadcast, together we set a perfect stage.
In the end, Fernando, all the fighters as well as the fans and our community, did themselves proud. As always it would not be possible without Prizefight Promotions, all of our loyal sponsors and our advertisers. As good as it was, it is time now to move forward.
So lets look to the future, and what great stuff we have going on for the future.
Coming on the heels of a dominating win, in which Alexis Guerrero had his opponents dazed and hoping to hear a bell other than the ones he already heard ringing in his head, Alexis will be headlining as the Main Event on Sat, March, 19th at the Harrington Raceway and Casino, in Harrington DE. Many fans were confused when Fernando's fights ended and did not understand that Alex was yet to fight.They missed a great fight but the people that did stay behind saw the talent, power and speed that I have talked about so much.
Now there is no question where the spotlight will shine and when. For those that missed him in Salisbury and for those that watched him and can't wait to see his next fight, tickets are on sale at Mr. Curley's, Exotic Sound and Tint, Classy Cats Barber shop and at Gomez' Barber shop. Ticket range from $25-$55 and 8 person ringside tables are available for $500.
Come out and take a short ride north and support our next rising star, Alexis Guerrero, then enjoy a night in the casino.
Mayor, County Executives Line Up Behind Gas Tax
Local jurisdictions say 10-cent hike necessary to repair roads, fill potholes
Arguing that Marylanders will face a proliferation of potholes without more state money to repair local roads, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and three county executives urged lawmakers Tuesday to support a 10-cent-a-gallon increase in the gas tax.Rawlings-Blake joined County Executives Ken Ulman of Howard County, Ike Leggett of Montgomery County and Rushern Baker of Prince George's County in endorsing an increase in the state's 23.5-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax as long as the money goes to local jurisdictions and isn't used to balance the state's budget.
The local government leaders want the increase coupled with a restoration of state road repair money to their jurisdictions and a constitutional amendment that would protect the Transportation Trust Fund from the type of "raids" that have been used in recent years to close shortfalls in the general fund.
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Senate Bill Blocks Lawmaker Pay During A Shutdown
Shutdown could occur if GOP, Obama can't agree on spending bill for rest of fiscal year
Guardian Angels To Protect Metro Riders
As 14 Wisconsin Democrats Run, Illinois Tea Party Activists Give Chase
No matter which podunk border town the senators try to hide in, they are running all the time thanks to highly effective efforts of conservative activists who have streamlined their “search party” by utilizing Facebook, email blasts and quick video posts. Who knew the Tea Party would be so good at bounty hunting 2.0?
On Thursday, The Missing 14 unsubtly crashed the Clock Tower Resort’s Chocoholic Frolic in Rockford, Ill. David Hale and his camera began stalking the resort, pestering the senators. By Saturday, some of the Missing 14 had skipped over to the city’s Holiday Inn — and were reportedly seen at Hooters having a last supper of sorts — when Hale waltzed into the hotel’s lobby and confronted them with his camera, asking questions like, “Senators! Why won’t you go home and do your job?”
Probably aware that a posse of 14 pasty bureaucrats will stick out in a crowd, the senators did what any fugitive chain gang would do: They cut the links and went in separate directions. One did the smart thing and disappeared into the polished back alleys of the Windy City, where only the New York Times could find him.
By the following Monday, eight of the 14 had gone 30 miles northeast to the two-hotel town of Harvard (pop. 9,000ish) thinking it might be a good place to “hide.” It took just one tip from a “concerned citizen,” however, before a few amateur Illinois activists descended upon the hotel, causing enough commotion for the senators to quickly pack it up.
Mary Alger, the coordinator of the Crystal Lake Tea Party was grocery shopping when she got the tip. Dropping off her produce, making a quick sign and skirting 15 minutes northwest to Harvard, she met up with “Doc,” a member of the Northern Illinois Tea Party who holds down a full-time job when he’s not hunting Democrats. Lori White, a Spring Grove resident, showed up after responding to a Facebook post on the Rockford Tea Party page asking if anyone near Harvard was willing to drop by the hotel, preferably with a video camera.
The hotel called the cops on Doc and Mary because they were trespassing, so Doc skedaddled and at a nearby McDonald’s, Mary waited for White to arrive. Unfortunately, White got there just in time to see four senators piled into a tiny Mazda behind her — the make, model and license plate matching a response to a Facebook post. As she fumbled for her video camera, the senators sped off, up Highway 23. Though she tried to follow, White lost them. Though that won’t stop her helping out the other bounty hunters.
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Bernanke Says GOP Cuts Won't Derail Recovery
The GOP's proposed spending cuts, passed as part of a continuing resolution, would probably reduce "growth on the margins" and lower gross domestic product by only one- or two-tenths of a percent, Bernanke told the Senate Banking Committee.
The Fed chairman's estimate contrasts with recent reports from Goldman Sachs and Moody's Analytics that predicted economic harm from a $61 billion spending reduction.
The Goldman Sachs report released last week predicted that the Republican spending cuts would slow growth by as much as 2 percentage points in the second and third quarters of this year. Senate Democrats pounced on the analysis to argue that Republicans were trying to "drag our economy back into a recession."
But Bernanke said that analysis is off the mark.
"Two percent [reduction in growth] is enormous and would be based on $300 billion in cuts," Bernanke told the panel in his semiannual report to Congress. "Sixty billion to $100 billion isn't sufficient to create that kind of effect."
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Rep. Rangel: Abolishing Unions' Collective Bargaining 'Close To Slavery'
Speaking Monday at a Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) event about GOP-proposed budget cuts, Rangel brought up Republican governors' plans to target public sector workers, as in the case of Gov. Scott Walker's budget-fix plan in Wisconsin.
“It doesn’t really make any sense at all for the president of the United States to talk about creating jobs in order to improve the economy and find out that mayors and governors are talking about laying off people," Rangel said. "Collective bargaining is something that is so close to slavery in terms of abolishing it, that it is not an American concept to tell people that they cannot discuss their economic position."
Rangel's statement is one of the strongest rebukes of Republican-controlled state governments' efforts to cut spending and go after public-employee unions.
Walker's plan would not entirely abolish collective bargaining for state workers, but it would limit their ability to collectively bargain over everything but wages. The plan does not apply to police, firefighters or state troopers. Walker's proposal would also force workers to pay an increased share of their pension and healthcare benefits.
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[Note to Rep. Rangel: Anyone who doesn't like their compensation or working conditions is completely free to seek other employment. --Editor]
Black Lawmakers: GOP Budget Plan A Step Back For Civil Rights
The lawmakers, all members of the Congressional Black Caucus, used the last day of Black History Month to argue the GOP-backed cuts would fall hardest on black Americans.
"It's really especially poignant that this year during Black History Month, the Republican leadership has proposed a budget for fiscal year 2011 that will fall most heavily, mind you, on the backs of the most vulnerable in our society: African Americans, Latinos, and poor, those who have been shut of the American dream," said Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), who described the cuts as ill-timed and destructive.
"At a time when we should be remembering and uplifting the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans, to the history, culture, civil rights and economy of America, we are literally during this month debating steps that will severely undercut and undermine that legacy," she said.
Assistant Minority Leader James Clyburn (D-S.C.) also connected the spending cuts to civil rights, and said improving the GOP spending bill is imperative. "I do believe that if we focus on these continuing resolutions that we've been debating, we can have a much better future than the history has been for African Americans in this country," Clyburn said.
"This is not befitting of the final day of African American History [Month]," added Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of the spending cut plans.
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Good Question
Billy Joel Song
Question was (paraphrased): "What 1980's song do history teachers praise for its educational value?"
Presidents Day
"What is tomorrow?"
He said "It's President's Day"
...
She asked "What does that mean?" .... I was waiting for something profound...
He said
"President's Day is when Obama steps out of the White House and if he sees his shadow,
we have 2 more years of unemployment."
I almost snorted my iced tea
State Roundup, March 1, 2011
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Advocates Clash With Delegates Over Proposed Reductions In State Aid
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Rehoboth Beach Home Invasion Suspect Sought
- 100 block Beachfield Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE
- Saturday, February 26, 2011 9:13 p.m.
- 81 year old male
- William J. Maichle Jr., 31, Lewes, DE
- Robbery First Degree
- Burglary First Degree
- Criminal Mischief
Former Mayor's Car Booted For Unpaid Tickets
TBD.com reports that a boot was placed on Barry's Jaguar while it was parked on the street outside his Southeast home.
Records show that Barry has nine unpaid parking tickets, with cumulative fines of $705. A notice on his vehicle said Barry would have to pay at least $520 worth of tickets to have the boot removed.
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Rolls Royce Unveils $1.6 Million Electric Car
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Kansas Lawmakers Consider Letting Motorcyclists Run Red Lights
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Legislation To Ban Teen Tanning Gets Support
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Obama Wants To Sell Government Owned Properties
House Passes Short-Term Spending Measure
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Coburn Praises GAO Report On Wasteful Spending
GOP Wants To Keep Funding For NASCAR
What Would You Do If You Witnessed An Attack
Good Samaritans From Suitland To Seattle Jump In To Help
WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- Have you ever wondered what you would do if you witnessed an attack on a stranger?"I got stitches in my upper lip. Inside and out," said Robert Joy. He is still recovering, from being a good Samaritan.
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Mardela Springs Fire House
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Woman Gets Probation For Being Naked In Store
Twenty-two-year-old Jennifer Riegler of Accomack County also agreed not to return to Maryland as a condition of probation. She was sentenced on Monday after pleading guilty to assault and disturbing the piece.
Police said on Dec. 18, Riegler danced naked around a Royal Farms store in Hebron, making sexual gestures and propositioning customers and employees.
Riegler apologized during her trial, saying she was not in the right state of mind.
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O'Malley Yields On Bid To Curb Septics HB1107
Agrees to House leader's call for more study
Gov. Martin O'Malley gave up Tuesday — for this year at least — on his bid to restrict rural and suburban development on septic systems, agreeing to a key House leader's call for more study of a proposal that has drawn fire from rural and suburban lawmakers and developers.The governor's office released a brief letter to Del. Maggie McIntosh, head of the House Environmental Matters Committee, defending his proposal but acceding to her request that a task force be formed to hash out how septic systems fit into larger efforts to restore the Chesapeake Bay and preserve farmland from sprawling development.
In her own letter to the governor, McIntosh, a Baltimore city Democrat, had said while she agreed that the state needs to do a better job of curbing sprawl and "the proliferation of septic systems" that pollute the bay, she believed that "an outright ban could and would have a disproportionate impact on several counties in Maryland."
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Luxury Vehicles Auctioned In Criminal Case Net Nearly $1.1 Million
U.S. plans to use proceeds to repay Brown's fraud victims
Crouching to examine the contours of a gleaming Ferrari 360 Spider convertible Monday afternoon, 21-year-old Daniel Giron couldn't help but imagine himself as owner of the luxury car, seized by the U.S. government from Byron Keith Brown, a Maryland man convicted last year of wire fraud and money laundering.After admiring the car at a vehicle auction site in Elkridge, Giron whipped out his phone, leaned in close to the cherry-red exterior and snapped a couple of pictures of his face next to the Ferrari logo.
"It's not common to see on the street," Giron said, when asked what attracted him to this particular make and model. "These are faster, I think."
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