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Wednesday, April 06, 2011
MSP Press Release
Presidential Straw Poll For Women: Why It’s Important
Smart Girl Politics Action is a non-profit organization founded in 2008 to bring more conservative women into the political arena, be it as activists or as candidates. Previous conferences have featured such conservative rock stars as Michele Bachmann, Liz Cheney, Michelle Malkin, Marsha Blackburn, S.E. Cupp and many other leading conservative voices from politics, media and the grassroots.
The theme of Smart Girl Summit 2011 is “Gateway to 2012,” and the focus will be on preparing conservative activists for the all-important presidential election cycle. As part of this year’s conference, Smart Girl Politics Action, in conjunction with VOICES of Conservative Women, will conduct the first-ever presidential straw poll decided exclusively by women. This groundbreaking straw poll could well be an important bellwether for those who hope to inhabit the White House come January 20, 2013.
Women are an important voting constituency: the 2010 U.S. Census shows there are 157.2 million females versus 153.2 million males, and The Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University has found that women are heading to the polls in greater numbers than men:
In recent elections, voter turnout rates for women have equaled or exceeded voter turnout rates for men. Women, who constitute more than half the population, have cast between four and seven million more votes than men in recent elections. In every presidential election since 1980, the proportion [of] female adults who voted has exceeded the proportion of made adults who voted.
Women as a whole take their 19th Amendment rights very seriously. In the past two years, we have seen conservative women in particular take a more active role in driving the actions and conversations of the grassroots. Women, fed up with the overreach of the federal government, have stepped forward as leaders of the tea party movement, accounting for an estimated 55% of tea party activists. (Indeed, Smart Girl Politics Action was one of the three national sponsoring organizations of the 2009 tea parties.)
And we see in Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann, two leaders who are unapologetic in their conservative values, the ability to direct the national dialogue toward those issues important to the grassroots. Smart Girl Politics Action was borne out of the need for more conservative women voices in the public arena and representation at all levels of government. Last year’s “Year of the Woman” saw conservatives achieve great success at the polls, with congressional seats going to rising stars like Kristi Noem, Renee Ellmers, Jaime Herrera and Vicky Hartzler. The SGS Presidential Straw Poll provides a chance to show the value of women in today’s conservative movement and to quantify the kind of leader we would like to see in the White House.
GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY TO OFFER REMARKS AT FIRE SAFETY CONFERENCE TOMORROW
Maryland Approves New Car Fee
Did The Local Media Drop The Ball On Whitney Bennett?
First let me say that we did publish an article dated December 23rd 2010 HERE.
However, Salisbury News AND the MSM were told by Sheriff Lewis they did NOT believe there was ANY foul play in this case, therefore we published it as a Missing Person Report, standard protocol.
When the Family requested it to be published again, based on what we were informed, we were lead to believe she had just taken off. Now, did we drop the ball, absolutely. However, clearly, there was nothing we could have done anyway.
Hopefully additional details will come forth in the very near future and we can provide more details. Let me say this though. Are we becoming a society in which we are to pamper the true details of what took place, or do we tell the TRUTH. Cases like these are VERY difficult to decide. No matter what is said and done, like I said earlier, this is the Mother of three children who is no longer with us/them.
May she rest in peace.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
6:00 p.m. CONVENE – LORD’S PRAYER – PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
6:04 p.m. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
6:07 p.m. PROCLAMATION – Mayor James Ireton, Jr. Proclaiming “Healthcare Decisions Day”
6:12 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA – City Clerk Brenda Colegrove
March 28, 2011 minutes Resolution No. 2044 - approving lease agreement between the City and the Chamber of Commerce for the Salisbury Festival
6:14 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING – City Attorney Paul Wilber
Ordinance No. 2147 - adding Section 8.09, Tree and Plant Trimming or Removal, to the Salisbury Municipal Code, to provide departmental authority to examine nuisance tree, shrub or other plant growth
Ordinance No. 2148 - amending Chapter 10.08 General Traffic Regulations, of the Salisbury Municipal Code, to include the use of speed monitoring devices, setting fees for exceeding speed limits and penalties
for violation of Chapter 10.08
6:24 p.m. ORDINANCE – City Attorney Paul Wilber
Ordinance No. 2145 - 2nd reading - amending Section 15.24, Method of Service, of the Salisbury Municipal Code, requiring owner of a vacant building, who is not domiciled in Wicomico County, to have a local designated agent who is a permanent resident of Wicomico County
6:35 p.m. RESOLUTION – City Administrator John Pick
Resolution No. 2045 - approving City’s 2011 CDBG Action Plan
Resolution No. 2046 - accepting donation of land located in the Harbor Pointe Subdivision identified as Harbor Pointe Subdivision Section 1, Parcel 6 and Harbor Pointe Subdivision Phase II Sec 4A, Parcels 8 and 9 with the intent to subsequently transfer Harbor Pointe Subdivision Section 1, Parcel 6 to Wicomico County and to transfer Harbor Pointe Subdivision Phase II Sec 4A, Parcels 8 and 9 to the Harbor Pointe
Homeowners Association
6:50 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS
7:00 p.m. ADJOURN
Proposed agenda items for April 25, 2011 (subject to change)
Ordinance - 1st reading - proposed FY12 Budget and setting the date for a public hearing
Ordinance - 1st reading - proposed water and sewer rates
Ordinance No. 2147 - 2nd reading - adding Section 8.09, Tree and Plant Trimming or Removal, to the Salisbury Municipal Code, to provide departmental authority to examine nuisance tree, shrub or other plant growth
Ordinance No. 2148 - 2nd reading - amending Chapter 10.08 General Traffic Regulations, of the Salisbury Municipal Code, to include the use of speed monitoring devices, setting fees for exceeding speed limits and penalties for violation of Chapter 10.08
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Congratulations … It’s Time To Lead
Congratulations to Terry Cohen, Laura Mitchell, and Tim Spies for their election (re-election in the case of Cohen) to the Salisbury City Council. We at SbyNEWS wish them great success over the next four years.
While there are still absentee ballots to be counted, the 210 ballots issued are highly unlikely to affect three winners. Only the placing and margins are likely to change. As Councilwoman Cohen stated yesterday:
“It’s time to get back to work for the people of Salisbury.”
… and there is a lot of work to be done!
After over six years of persistence and hard work, dusk is falling on the last vestiges of the Barrie Comegys approach to city governance. Voters in Salisbury’s beleaguered neighborhoods have something to be excited about. However, those same voters are expecting change.
While Mayor Jim Ireton can be proud that crime has declined under his administration, the city’s crime rate is still high. Neighborhood blight is still a concern. Economic development is a major issue. The list goes on … and on.
Over the years Councilwoman Debbie Campbell, along with Cohen and Spies have put forward many ideas that can help move Salisbury forward. We expect that Mitchell will do the same. However, ideas are worth only so much if you are a member of a majority coalition. These ideas will need to be put into action if these council members expect to maintain the trust of the voters who have elected them.
We expect this council to come through and translate ideas into action. We hope that we are proven right.
SAPOA Gets SPANKED!
I have been wined and dined by SAPOA Members throughout this election and while many of the people within SAPOA seem to be kind people with incredible stories, we were asked to back off certain candidates to give them a chance.
Well, I actually did what they asked because I wanted to see how things would turn out. As long as they were playing fair ball, I decided I would too.
Now, because SAPOA is upset because they knew they were going to flat out lose this election, SAPOA's Presidents own Daughter has created a Blog that personally attacks me. Yes, another Anti Albero Blogger. I contacted Kris Adams the day the Blog started and she assured me that this was not going to be a Blog about attacks. Instead, it was a group of SU Students voicing their opinions. Well, that too changed very quickly as participants to this new Blog have been trying to publish comments here on Salisbury News in the hopes of getting some attention, even trying to link to their Blog, STUPID! It didn't take long for the Albero attack pieces to get started. Go figure, I was lied to.
The SAPOA Candidates received the lowest number of votes and with all due respect, the numbers for two of them were, (quite frankly) embarrassing. In my last conversation with Kris Adams I said that she needed to go back to her grass roots, calm down, state the facts and not become one of them. I honestly felt that they were gaining ground and momentum when they stayed cool, calm and collective but instead they have been trying to use the Internet to bash people and as I had predicted, it would backfire.
So, it's time to simply drop the name SAPOA from this point forward and simply ignore their quest. For several years in a row they have simply made fools out of themselves. While so many in this community want to go after the Bloggers, know that almost all of the people who bashed the Blogs are now Bloggers themselves and or silent partners in blogs. If you can't beat them, join them, right?
SALISBURY COUNCIL ELECTION – MITCHELL SOARS, LANDLORDS LOSE!
Maryland Delegate Mike McDermott: "Not Even One"
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Man Glued To Toilet Seat In Walmart Bathroom
It happened Thursday evening at the Walmart in Elkton. Officials refused to say how long the man was stuck before he was able to get help.
Police say emergency workers removed the seat from the toilet and took the man out with seat still attached to him. The seat was removed at the emergency room at Union Hospital.
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The New Corner Store
Local-foods movement inspires a new breed of grocery
Imagine Whole Foods, without so much imported food, sticker shock and glitz. Or picture a farmers' market, open nearly all week long, with a roof over its head and maybe even a stock of grocery items like natural cereals and recycled paper towels.A new breed of corner store is popping up in and around Baltimore. Inspired by the local-foods movement, a handful of small independent markets are on the drawing boards, nearly open, or already up and running. Even given the down economy and the thin margins typical of the supermarket industry, there's a sense that there is a market for a locavore grocery store.
"People are becoming — and thank goodness for this — much more educated about food, where it comes from, how healthy it is, and that it's OK if it's not organic but you know the source," said Ned Atwater of Atwater's Naturally Leavened Bread. "The customers are people who are willing to spend a little bit more of a percentage of their income on food than they were in the past."
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Rep. Ryan Responds To ‘Distortions And De magogueries’
One of those criticisms came from Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman New York Rep. Steve Israel. On Tuesday, immediately following Ryan’s release, Israel called it a “privatization scheme” and blasted it for addressing subsidies to oil companies.
However, in a speech at the American Enterprise Institute on Tuesday, Ryan fired back, admitting he saw this coming and called such criticisms “distortions and demagogueries.” Ryan specifically called out Israel for his political opportunism.
“Steve Israel is the head of the Democratic campaign committee,” Ryan said. “He’s in charge of their re-election effort, of the political machine, and here’s the deal –is this a political weapon? Of course it is. But you have to say things like that, which are distortions and demagogueries, no two ways about it, in order to score these kinds of political points.”
Ryan explained how the worst experience of his years in Congress was during the financial collapse of 2008 and the extraordinary measures the federal government had to take through the passage of TARP, which he compared to the pending fiscal crisis if the federal government remains on its current track. But he said fearing the political backlash and not acting would be the wrong thing to do.
“Let me ask it this way – what if your congressman and your president knew that was coming?” Ryan said. “Remember, this caused people to use trillions in wealth, millions of jobs were lost – we’re still trying to recover from it. But what if your representative in Congress and your president saw it coming, knew why it was coming, knew what the cause of it was, knew in enough time to prevent it from happening and knew what he had to do to prevent it from happening, but chose not to do so because he was worried about politics? Because he was worried about the press release that was going to come from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee? What would you think of him? I mean think about this – this is wrong.”
Ryan said he thought the American people were ready for the conversation, regardless of the political backlash.
“This is the most predictable economic crisis we’ve ever had in this country,” he said. “We owe it to our countrymen – the men and women in this country to fix this problem while it’s still fixable,” he said.
"Americans are ready for honest talk. They’re ready to be spoken to like adults. They’re ready for fact-based conversations without budget gimmicks, accounting tricks and all of the rest, to about what is really needed to save this country."
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Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/04/05/ryan-responds-to-distortions-and-demagogueries-shame-on-them-for-doing-it/#ixzz1Ihl3d2GR
House Dems Who Now Oppose Restricting EPA Authority Wanted To In 2009
Two years ago, however, House Democrats – again led by Waxman – voted to deny the EPA just such authority.
The bill Waxman and his Democratic colleagues oppose is H.R. 910, which was introduced by chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) and has 95 co-sponsors.
H.R. 910 would prohibit the EPA from issuing any further regulations based on its Clean Air Act authority, and repeal regulations it has already issued – just the type of regulations Waxman and Markey sought to prohibit in 2009.
“The [EPA] Administrator may not, under this Act, promulgate any regulation concerning, take action relating to, or take into consideration the emission of a greenhouse gas to address climate change,” H.R. 910 says.
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Wisc. 'Fleebagger' Democrats Quietly Return
The 14 Democrats left for Illinois with no warning on Feb. 17, leaving the Senate with one too few members to vote on the bill. Finally on March 9, Republicans removed some financial provisions from the bill so they could pass it with a lower quorum and no Democrats present. The Democrats returned to Wisconsin in March to participate in a massive rally the day after Gov. Scott Walker signed the bill into law.
The law is now tied up in court and hasn't gone into effect. It would require most state employees to pay more for health care and pension benefits while taking away all of their collective bargaining rights except over salary increases.
In a way, the Senate picked up Tuesday right where it left off. The first bill considered was a measure that includes many of the spending items Republicans removed from the anti-union bill before it passed last month. Those items are needed to plug a $137 million budget shortfall projected by July 1.
The budget shortfall measure passed Tuesday, with three Democrats even joining with 19 Republicans to pass the bill.
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Unions, Left-Wing Groups Try To Spin MLK Death Anniversary
“For Dr. King, economic justice was an essential element of his work for civil and human rights, which is why, on the day his life was taken, he was in Memphis, Tennessee, supporting striking sanitation workers as they sought to have their union recognized by the city,” Wade Henderson, the president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said on a conference call on Monday morning. “On the eve of his death, Dr. King delivered a speech to these workers that came to be known as the ‘Mountaintop Speech,’ in which he preached that if they stayed strong and resilient, they would one day achieve economic security and the chance for opportunity.”
Referring to Tea Party movement, Henderson said, “opportunists are trying to manipulate the facts surrounding the nation’s economic troubles,” in order to “gain a political advantage in the next election cycle.”
“What we’re witnessing is nothing short of an ideological assault on Dr. King’s vision for a more just and equitable nation,” Henderson said. “So, how will ordinary Americans respond to this effort to hijack the American Dream?”
Henderson and other self-described civil rights group leaders like NAACP president Benjamin Jealous and labor union leaders launched what they call an “organic, grassroots,” campaign, “We Are One,” this week. Henderson said their pressure campaign will consist of more than 1,000 “discrete community and workplace-focused actions,” including “more than 150 ‘teach-ins,’ hundreds of worksite mobilizations, community forums, vigils marches and more.”
It’s all part of an effort, though, to frame King’s assassination as a result of his involvement in the Memphis sanitation workers’ strike – an implication that he died fighting for collective bargaining, not against racial inequality.
King’s niece, Dr. Alveda King, told The Daily Caller her uncle really wasn’t in Memphis because it was a strike – he got involved in the strike because of racial discrimination. Black sanitation workers were treated unfairly compared to white ones, and, in fact, all 1,300 strikers were black. The unfair treatment led to the death of two black workers, too, Echol Cole and Robert Walker, who were crushed in a mechanical malfunction.
“My uncle was in Memphis, not specifically because of the union strikes but to help bring an end to oppression of the garbage workers which was racially driven,” Alveda King said in an e-mail.
Alveda King told TheDC that her uncle wouldn’t likely side with anyone in the partisan games in Wisconsin, Ohio and other states.
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'Kill Team' Brigade Commander Given Wrist Slap; Issue Disappears
"Was a brigade commander an instigator or just asleep at the switch while the 5th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, “kill team” was allegedly murdering civilians?
"An Army investigation finds no “causal relationship” between Col. Harry D. Tunnell IV’s aggressive leadership and the killings, but it criticizes Tunnell for neglectfulness that created a climate ripe for misconduct.
"The investigation, first reported by Der Spiegel on Monday, ended in a letter of admonition for Tunnell, per I Corps Commander Lt. Gen Curtis “Mike” Scaparotti."
The Washington Times Water Cooler found that lawmakers on the hill claim to either not know the story or refuse to comment on the alleged actions of the Afghanistan "kill team."
In a Washington Times piece, Joe Curl described the media blackout of the story, even after Spc. Jeremy Morlock pleaded guilty in March for his part in murdering unarmed Afghanistan civilians.
The incident has brought comparisons to the 11 army guards at Abu Ghraib in 2004 who were tried and convicted on a number of counts for what was called detainee abuse and torture. No Abu Ghraib prisoners were killed, however, as a result of the crimes.
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Md. Primaries For Governor, President, To Change
The Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would schedule the 2012 presidential primary in April.
The 2014 primary for Maryland's governor's race would move from September to June under the measure.
The gubernatorial primary would be held on the last Tuesday in June.
The House already has approved an identical bill, so the measure now goes to Gov. Martin O'Malley.
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Hawaii Senator Wonders What Obama's Concealing
'Why would anyone spend millions not to make that information public?'
The lone Republican in the Hawaii State Senate was interviewed on the radio this morning, explaining that while he believes Barack Obama was born in the Aloha State, he questions what might be on the original, long-form birth certificate that would prompt the president to go to such lengths to conceal it."I'm not a 'birther,'" Hawaii State Sen. Sam Slom told Jeff Katz of WXKS Radio in Boston, "and I followed this from the very beginning. At first I followed it with amusement, and then I got really concerned about it, because the question was if it was not just the birth certificate, but other records as well – school records, academic records, work records – why would anyone spend millions of dollars in legal fees, particularly someone in public office, particularly someone in the highest public office, to not make that information public?"
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What Would A 'Government Shutdown' Really Mean?
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USPS To Defend Union Contract
Donahoe, speaking to reporters in advance of a Tuesday hearing called by lawmakers to scrutinize the labor agreement, said the contract with the American Postal Workers' Union represented a responsible way forward for USPS, and was the latest example of a 10-year effort to cut its workforce and its costs in the face of declining revenues.
Leaders of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform criticized the deal shortly after it was announced. Committee chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said he doubted that the contract would improve USPS's bleak fiscal situation.
"Unfortunately, this looks like a missed opportunity. The Postal Service must show Congress and the American people that it can pay its own way, because the numbers do not seem to add up," Issa said in a statement.
Donahoe said he was prepared to defend the deal when he testifies Tuesday morning. "We have reduced the career-paid headcount by 30 percent since 2000," he said. "We've taken 240 million work hours out of the system. If we did not have to prepay retiree health benefits like nobody else in the world did with a 20 percent downturn, we would have had $611 million in profit."
Instead, the Postal Service, with current-year costs of $73 billion, projects it will lose $6.4 billion in 2011 and reach its statutory debt limit of $15 billion later this year. Donahoe said USPS needs to bring its costs down to $60 billion in order to return to profitability and begin to pay down its debt.
USPS and APWU say the deal achieves the savings through a 5 percent reduction in health care costs, which are being shifted to workers, a freeze on cost of living adjustments, and the creation of new, non-career flexible positions that will start new employees at lower salaries.
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GOP Budget Plan Cuts Fed Workforce, Freezes Pay For 5 Years
The plan - called the Path to Prosperity - would also reform government workers' "generous benefit programs," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) in a press conference Tuesday.
The House plan far exceeds the $1 trillion in cuts in President Obama's fiscal year 2012 budget plan released in February.
The Path to Prosperity would also incorporate Defense Secretary Robert Gates' plan to target DoD inefficiencies, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), chairman of the House Budget Committee, wrote in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Monday.
"Look, the facts are very, very clear. For too long Washington has not been honest with the American people. Washington has been making empty promises to a country that is going broke," Ryan said at the Tuesday press conference.
The Path to Prosperity would impose "enforceable caps" on spending and "make sure government spends and taxes only as much as it needs to fulfill its constitutionally prescribed roles," Ryan wrote in his op-ed.
The plan would set spending at below 20 percent of gross domestic product and put the country on a path to pay off the national debt, reducing the deficit by $4.4 trillion, Ryan said Tuesday.
The $6.2 trillion in savings would actually be less when measured against the Congressional Budget Office "baseline."
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USPS Makes A Case For Debt Relief
Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe and two members of the USPS Board of Governors told a hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that a 2006 postal reform law requiring the agency to make accelerated prepayments for retiree health benefits was the primary reason the service was deeply in the red and likely to hit its $15 billion debt ceiling later this year.
Donahoe asked for help during hearing scrutinizing a contract approved in recently-completed negotiations between USPS and its largest collective bargaining unit, the American Postal Workers Union (APWU).
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Conyers: Congress Should Bar US Ground Troops From Libya
This is dangerous. It's important for Congress to assert its war powers: important to prevent the US from being sucked into another quagmire, important to build pressure for a negotiated resolution in Libya by shutting down the possibility of further military escalation, important for future efforts to prevent and limit US wars, that Congress act affirmatively to impose limits.
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Republicans' Budget Declares War On Medicare
Ryan's plan would turn Medicare from a single-payer system to a "premium support" system. "Premium support" is a euphemism for the government giving up to $15,000 per person, per year, to insurance companies to defray the cost of a health insurance policy.
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The Boston Tea Party Revealed
They [those who wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence] meant to set up a standard maxim for free society, which would be familiar to all, and revered by all; constantly looked to, constantly labored for, and even though never perfectly attained, constantly approximated, and thereby constantly spreading and deepening the influence and augmenting the happiness and value of life to all people of all colors everywhere. The assertion that “all men are created equal” was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain; and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use. Its authors meant it to be—as, thank God, it is now proving itself—a stumbling block to all those who in after times might seek to turn a free people back into the hateful paths of despotism.
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In-State Tuition Bill Moves To House Floor
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WHY I VOTED DEMOCRATIC
*When your friends cannot explain why they voted for Democrats, give them this list. They can then pick their reasons from this "TOP 12"...*
1. I voted Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are obscene, but the government taxing the same gallon of gas at 15% isn't.
2. I voted Democrat because I believe the government will do a better job of spending the money I earn than I would.
3. I voted Democrat because Freedom of Speech is fine as long as nobody is offended by it.
4. I voted Democrat because I'm way too irresponsible to own a gun, and I know that my local police are all I need to protect me from murderers
and thieves.
5. I voted Democrat because I believe that people who can't tell us if it will rain on Friday can tell us that the polar ice caps will melt away
in ten years if I don't start driving a Prius.
6. I voted Democrat because I'm not concerned about millions of babies being aborted so long as we keep all death row inmates alive.
7. I voted Democrat because I think illegal aliens have a right to free health care, education, and Social Security benefits.
8. I voted Democrat because I believe that business should not be allowed to make profits for themselves. They need to break even and give the rest away to the government for redistribution as the Democrats see fit.
9. I voted Democrat because I believe liberal judges need to rewrite the Constitution every few days to suit some fringe kooks who would never
get their agendas past the voters.
10. I voted Democrat because I think that it's better to pay billions to people who hate us for their oil, but not drill our own because it might upset some endangered beetle or gopher.
11. I voted Democrat because while we live in the greatest, most wonderful country in the world, I was promised "HOPE AND CHANGE".
12. I voted Democrat because my head is so firmly planted up my ass, it's unlikely that I'll ever have another point of view.
State Workers Decry New Pension Plan
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to make the deepest cuts to the state's retirement system in nearly three decades, asking most of the roughly 170,000 teachers and government employees to pay more into a pension plan that is about to become less generous.
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Salisbury Police Department Press Release
ARRESTED: Henry Thor Gonzalez, 43 years of age Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES:
Possession of marijuana
Possession of CDS/Paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking CC # 201100012474