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Friday, October 07, 2011
Rape Suspect Apprehended By Salisbury Police And Miso The New K-9
Salisbury officers established a perimeter and immediately began a search. The officers, along with the assistance of Salisbury K-9 Miso apprehended the suspect after a substantial foot chase. The suspect, listed below, has been identified by Detectives as responsible for the rape. The victim was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center for treatment and was released. The investigation also revealed that the suspect was responsible for an earlier attempted assault on an adult female in the area of the Super Giant food store on South Salisbury Boulevard.
Chief Duncan commended the officers of the Salisbury Police Department, the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office, the Salisbury University Police and the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation who worked to bring this case to a successful conclusion.
This investigation is continuing.
ARRESTED: Devron David Holloway-Smith, 19 years of age
Marion Station, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree rape
Second degree rape
First degree assault
Second degree assault
First degree sexual assault
Second degree sexual assault
Reckless endangerment
Theft
Trespassing
Malicious destruction of property
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC $ 201100039351
Are Debit Card Fees Meant to Get Consumers to Use Credit Cards More?
At first glance, the purpose of debit card fees is pretty obvious: As Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan told CNN Money, the company has “a right to make a profit,” and the new fees provide increased, regular monthly revenues. In the past, debit cards have been enormously profitable for banks. More recently, it doesn’t look quite as easy for banks to make piles of cash via debit cards because reform measures have changed the rules regarding interchange fees and overdraft policies. To make up for the expected loss in revenues, some banks are passing along new monthly fees to customers who simply want to use their debit cards.
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Wheaton's (Unofficial) Homecoming For Gay Evangelicals
Sarah Palin Says Criticism Of Hank Williams Jr. Is "Disgusting"
Country music star Hank Williams Jr is the victim of double standard after being dumped by ESPN for comparing President Obama to Hitler, Fox News analyst Sarah Palin said Thursday.
"Hank Williams and what he is going through now, I think it's a very clear illustration of a greater societal problem and that is the hypocrisy on the left -- the liberals who can throw these stones at a conservative and they knowing that they're not going to be held accountable," Palin told Fox colleague Sean Hannity on his radio show Thursday.
Williams, the son of country music legend Hank Williams who died in 1953, was the voice behind ESPN's Monday Night Football opening song which included the words "are you ready for some football?" for decades.
Shazam! Esurance Now Owned By Allstate
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BREAKING NEWS: Brewers Advance To NLCS
Owners of Zuccotti Park Say Conditions Unsanitary From Wall Street Protests
Brookfield Office properties, the firm that owns the central location for the Occupy Wall Street protests, has released a statement claiming that they have not been able to properly maintain the park and that sanitation has become a growing concern.
"Because many of the protestors refuse to cooperate by adhering to the [park] rules, the park has not been cleaned since Friday, September 16th, and as a result, sanitary conditions have reached unacceptable levels," said in a written statement by the property management firm.
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Cain In First With 20 Point Lead
The poll found that 38 percent of Republican primary voters said they would vote for Cain if the primary were held today. Eighteen percent said they would would vote for Romney, while 12 percent each said they would vote for Perry and Ron Paul. No other candidate attracted double-digit support.
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Obama Will Win If Republicans Pick Establishment Candidate
Should the Republicans nominate one of the three current frontrunners – Mitt Romney, Rick Perry or Michelle Bachmann – Barack “Back-on-track” Obama wins (despite polls showing him with just a 41 percent approval rating) by playing the populist card he’s already begun to deal, forecasts Gerald Celente, Trends Journal publisher.
The President is already calling the bluff of his Republican foes, demanding a millionaire’s tax and daring a gridlocked Congress not to pass it.
“Warren Buffet’s secretary shouldn’t pay a higher tax rate than Warren Buffet,” Obama moralizes. “It is wrong that in the United States of America, a teacher, or a nurse, or a construction worker who earns $50,000 should pay higher tax rates than someone pulling in $50 million.”
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Organizer Admits To Paying ‘Occupy DC’ Protesters [VIDEO]
TheDC attended the protest event, an expansion of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement that began in New York City. Some aspects of the protest, it turned out, are more Astroturf than grassroots.
One group of about ten Hispanic protesters marched behind a Caucasian individual from the DC Tenants Advocacy Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting rent control in Washington, D.C.
Asked why they were there, some Hispanic protesters holding up English protest signs could not articulate what their signs said.
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Today's Top Stories 10-7-11
Home Ownership: Biggest Drop Since Great Depression
The rate of home ownership fell to 65.1% in April 2010, 1.1 percentage points lower than it was in 2000. The decline was the biggest drop since the 1930s, when home ownership plunged 4.2%.
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Tiger Makes Cut, Shoots A 68
Woods ran off three straight birdies early in his round and survived a bumpy patch in the middle for a 3-under 68 on Friday in the Frys.com Open. He was seven shots behind Paul Casey, making a revival of his own.
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LATEST POLL RESULTS
Nervous American Voters Worried About Botching Another Election
WASHINGTON—According to a Rasmussen poll released Thursday, nearly all American voters share a deeply held fear of botching another election in 2012, with the majority admitting that selecting candidates suitable for public office is something they are just not very good at.“When I think about how bad things are already, I can’t help but worry that it’s going to get infinitely worse once we step into the voting booth next November,” said Gavin Daniels, 34, of Columbus, OH, one of 1,200 registered voters who participated in the survey. “This country has repeatedly screwed itself over at the ballot box, and I have this really sickening, unshakable feeling we’re going to do it again next year. That’s just sort of what we do.”
“I keep asking myself, ‘Am I going to completely fuck things up by dropping the ball on my vote for president and sending someone patently corrupt or incompetent to Congress?” he continued. “And the answer for me and millions of other American voters is yeah, probably. God knows we do almost every time.”
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Government Tells Power Plants To Go Ahead And Pollute More
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330 lb Man Donates $5 To Fight Childhood Obesity For Every Pound He Loses
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T-Mobile Can't Cut Prices Because That Would Prove They Are Competing With AT&T
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The TSA: Protecting Us From Bald Women And Artificial Knees
Ms. Dorn is a consultant in "human resources" who underwent "a bilateral mastectomy in April and had tissue expanders put in to make way for reconstruction at a later date." She was flying out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport last week when the TSA pounced on her, as it has countless other survivors of cancer.
Though Ms. Dorn had submitted to the TSA’s pornographic and carcinogenic "imaging scanner," she "was asked to step aside to have my breast area examined." Perhaps this will disabuse the serfs once and for all of the fallacy that posing in these gizmos rescues them from the TSA’s punitive "patdowns"; you do "choose" to be either ogled or groped, whatever the TSA implies.
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Quote Of The Day 10-7-11
“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that “my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.”
- Isaac Asimov, column in Newsweek (21 January 1980).
More Cantaloupe Recalled For Listeria Fear
DEPEW, N.Y. — A western New York distributor has recalled 4,800 packages containing cantaloupe because of possible listeria contamination connected to the larger recall of the fruit from a farm in Colorado.
Fruit Fresh Up Inc. of Depew says they were sold in the Buffalo area through stores and caterers between Aug. 31 and Sept. 11. They were labeled Cantaloupe Chunks, Cantaloupe Slices, Gourmet Fruit Salad, Small Fruit Salad, Small and Large Fruit Salad with Pineapple, Fruit Salad with Kiwi, and Fruit Trays. Authorities say no illnesses have been reported so far. Consumers should return or destroy any fruit they still have.
No Prostate Test: 'Throwing Baby Out With Bath Water'
he U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the same group that recommended doctors scale back on mammograms for women, is thinking of recommending against use of the prostate-specific antigen or PSA test.
The task force, an independent panel appointed by the federal government, plans to give a common blood test known as the PSA test a rating of "D," suggesting there is moderate or high certainty that the test has no net benefit or that the harms outweigh the benefits. The draft report was obtained by The Cancer Letter newsletter and is scheduled to be published Tuesday.
Boy Steals Mother's SUV And Crashes It Into Phoenix House
PHOENIX – A 10-year-old boy stole his mother's SUV and drove it through south Phoenix Thursday night, narrowly missing a group of children before crashing into a house.
Police said two other children were also in the car at the time of the crash, which occurred moments after officers saw the vehicle rolling erratically through the city.
"There's another child in the passenger seat if I'm not mistaken, his age was 12 and then there's a child in the backseat that's five," said Phoenix Police Sgt. Mark Humbles.
Iraq War Vet Fights For Return Of Children Taken by Estranged Wife To Japan
When veteran Michael Elias was serving in Iraq in 2008, he longed for the day when he could return home to his wife and two children in New Jersey.
When that day finally came, he was not ready for the nightmare he has endured for the past three years.
His marriage soon fell apart and his wife, Mayumi Nakamura, did the unthinkable when she violated a Bergen County court order and fled in December 2008 with the couple's 2-year-old son, Michael, and 4-year-old daughter, Jade, back to her native Japan. In Japan, a lack of child-custody laws means Elias, a former sergeant of the United States Marine Corps, has basically lost all rights to see his children or have them return stateside.
“Winning The Future”
“WTF”
AOL News Boss Takes Sides in Wall Street Protest
A leading force in online journalism appears to be making a strong effort to be anything but fair and balanced.
Arianna Huffington, president and editor-in-chief of AOL Huffington Post Media Group, has become a full-on supporter of the Occupy Wall Street protests — injecting her endorsement of the demonstrations into her media outlets’ coverage of the events in lower Manhattan.
The media baroness has been tweeting and re-tweeting up a storm in support of the Occupy Wall Street protesters, and she’s been taking shots at the Tea Party and Fox News in the process.
Revealed: Why You’re Not Where You Thought You’d Be By Now
Do you ever compare yourself to other people your age and feel like you don’t measure up?
Do you look at your life and think you should be “further along“ by now?
Do you know that this kind of thinking is precisely what is holding you back?
Two Vehicle Accident
Real Estate Auction Of A Snow Hill, MD Bed & Breakfast- Oct. 8, 2011
AUCTION: October 8, 2011 @ 10 AM – ON-SITE
OPEN HOUSE: Sunday OCT. 2nd from 2-4 PM
Snow Hill Maryland Bed and Breakfast
Personal Property (Art, Furniture, Collectibles, etc.) to Auction as well! Click here to view details!
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Maryland Business PAC Starts To Refill Its Coffers
Looking For Places To Take The Kids For Halloween Frights?
Kids fun too! (just earlier), Kids costume contest at 7:30, Kids games and crafts beginning at 4pm to 7:30. Even if you can't find a sitter to enjoy the Adult party, you don't have to miss out on the dinner...since the kids can have fun too!
Help us say Goodbye to 2011!
USCG Princess Grace About To Be Put To Rest
Unfortunately I was not in the Office at the time this ship came through the draw bridges but several witnesses informed me they had about a half an inch on either side to get it through. Other witnesses told me once they saw how huge the ship was, they turned their vehicle around and took another route home.
One thing I do know, the Coast Guard used every single inch of life out of this ship. The Government doesn't give the Coast Guard a whole lot of money for new things and they are usually the recipient of what the Navy doesn't want any more. That being said, I'm sure this ship has seen many ports in its time, including its last, Salisbury, Maryland.
Maryland's Millionaires May Feel Sting Of 'Buffett Rule'
Details are still sketchy on the president's plan, but Maryland multimillionaire Ted Leonsis — an Obama supporter — is among those already bristling.
"Economic Success has somehow become the new boogie (sic) man," Leonsis, who declined to be interviewed, wrote in a Sept. 25 blog post, noting that he has already given the maximum contribution to Obama's re-election campaign.
"(S)ome in the Democratic party are now casting about for enemies and business leaders and anyone who has achieved success in terms of rank or fiscal success is being cast as a bad guy in a black hat," said the owner of the Washington Capitals, Wizards, Mystics and the Verizon Center.
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Bi-National Gay Couple Facing Separation By Deportation
Twisted Government Accounting Behind Postal Service Woes
In fact, it's the Postal Service that’s currently bailing out the U.S. government. Politicians have been raiding Postal Service revenues for years, using them to make the federal deficit appear smaller than it really is. The fiscal gyrations are so twisted that the Postal Service is right now forced to pre-pay health care benefits for employees the agency hasn't even hired yet — in fact, for many future employees who haven't even been born yet — all to artificially shrink the federal deficit.
It's these crushing accounting tricks, not the cost of delivering mail, that has pushed this 200-year-old institution to the brink.
Welcome to the wacky world of Washington, D.C., accounting.
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Flying Relatives Home On United For The Holidays? Better Just Send Them A Check
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US Needs To Generate 261,200 Jobs Per Month To Return To Pre-Depression Employment By End Of Obama Second Term
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When Will Fall Begin?
It Is Dangerous To Be Right When The Government Is Wrong
After a trip to the American Midwest in 1959, Nikita Khrushchev, then the ruler of the Soviet Union, became convinced that corn could solve many of the USSR’s economic woes. Russia had long struggled with miserably inadequate food supplies, the result of years of inept Communist agricultural policies. Having witnessed the wild success of corn production in America, Khrushchev reasoned that the grain could be equally successful in Russia, and thus support increased meat and dairy production necessary to feed the population. He therefore commanded that vast swaths of land, including the frigid tundra of Siberia, be converted to corn crops. As it turned out, corn was entirely unsuitable to the Russian climate, and the plan was a complete disaster.
The reason, of course, that the policy failed was Khrushchev’s ignorance of the immutable fact – the self-evident truth – that corn can only be grown under certain conditions, and Russia’s climate did not provide them. The cost of this misjudgment was wasted resources and prolonged hunger. It is obvious that politicians must enact laws which are in accord with such "truths." If they do not, then the inevitable consequence is human suffering. There are some things which humans and their constructed governments simply cannot change; that is to say, those things transcend our human capacities and cannot be the object of our will. Individuals and governments are thus always secondary and subject to these truths.
What are these truths, but "natural laws"? What other laws are there, with which human commands must accord? As we shall see, there are natural rights every human possesses by virtue of being human which protect our essential "yearnings" from government interference. And as we shall also see, manmade laws are only valid to the extent that they comport with and are subject to these natural rights. This is all known as the Natural Law.
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TSA Installing 300 New Body Scanners
Libertarian Wall Street Protesters Demand End To The Fed
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WARNING, there is some language on this link you may not like.
Wilmington Drops 2 Paid Holidays For Some Workers
Wilmington Mayor James Baker announced Thursday night that Columbus Day and Lincoln's Birthday in February were eliminated and would be replaced by "floating days" that employees may use with approval over a calendar year.
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More Americans Moving In With Relatives To Save Money
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BREAKING NEWS: Fitch Downgrades Italy, Spain Ratings
While not entirely unexpected, the news took some of the momentum out of the stock market. The Dow is now off 20 points, having rallied earlier in the session.
From Fox News
Unemployment Stuck at 9.1 Percent in September;103,000 New Jobs Added
Oracle Settles For $200 Million
New Government Transparency Committee Members Named
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Tracked: The Supreme Court Shouldn't Let Technology Trump the Constitution
Yesterday we filed a friend-of-the-court briefin United States v. Jones, which Adam Liptakat The New York Times called "the most important Fourth Amendment case in a decade." We are asking the Supreme Court to hold that the government needs to establish probable cause and obtain a warrant before attaching a GPS device to a person's car and tracking their every move.
This case is one of the first in which the Supreme Court will grapple with the profound impact of new technologies on the privacy that Americans have always enjoyed and expected. It could shape whether the Fourth Amendment's protections from warrantless searches keep pace with new technologies, preserving our civil liberties into the 21st Century.
Black Group Charges Racial Gerrymandering In New Congressional Districts And May File Suit
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96-Year-Old Black Woman Denied Right to Vote in Tennessee
In February, all 20 Republicans and one Democrat in the state senate passed a measure requiring Tennessee voters show a driver’s licenses or other government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot. Democrats countered that the bill’s provisions would make it tougher to many of the 500,000 adult Tennesseans — many of them poor, elderly or handicapped — who have no state driver’s license.
I WANNA BE THE MINORITY
What the old timers fail to realize is that the Majority will never change anything. It’s the Minority that change things. Denial and dreams of better times don’t mean shit. The world is on fire and opinions are not going to put the fire out.
BREAKING NEWS: Justice Dept. Seeks to Block Ala. Immigration Law
Alabama’s new immigration law
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Bank Of England Increases QE By £75bn
Afghanistan, A Promotion In Tatters
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OK 2 Text & Drive? 16 States Say Sure
Occupy Wall Street: The Coordinated Promotion Continues
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Democrats Invoke ‘Nuclear Option’ in Senate
Democrats invoked the so-called “nuclear option” to change the rules in the U.S. Senate, bypassing Republicans and evading two difficult votes, including one on President Obama’s jobs bill.
The procedural precedent, which blocked Republicans from adding more amendments, could speed passage of a bill to punish China for currency manipulation.
It could also open a Pandora’s box, forever altering the traditions of the senate and its role on Capitol Hill.
The bickering was the culmination of months of arguments and fierce partisanship that revealed themselves tonight in a nasty fight over procedure that yielded little actual progress on legislation.
The Truth Could Cause Significant Damage
Geithner was speaking on behalf of the Financial Stability Oversight Council, which he chairs. Established in July 2010, it was to come up with strategies that would ensure that the financial crisis wouldn't show up on our TV screens as reruns.
Now the reruns are here. Only the banks are bigger, the problems larger. The "solution" of the financial crisis—shifting trillions of dollars in risks and losses to taxpayers and central banks—is backfiring. What was largely a private-sector drama now engulfs entire countries. And while there are plenty of exciting financial subplots in the U.S., for the moment, the Eurozone is front and center.
"A severe crisis in Europe could cause significant damage by undermining confidence and weakening demand," Geithner said (Reuters [13]).
Confidence! A series of bank "stress tests" were supposed to suffuse us with a cozy sense of confidence in the banking sector—despite all the very obvious issues that were piling up left and right. The last desperate stress test was held in July in Europe. Dexia, which had already been bailed-out in 2008, passed with flying colors. Three months later, it goes kaput (Euro Tidbit: The Lies of 'Stress Tests' [14]). Other banks will follow.
If inspiring confidence isn't based on facts and transparency, it's a con game. And if the facts are awful, trying to pull a bag over our collective heads isn't going to help.
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Housing Bust Worst Since Great Depression
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Erratic Driver Dies in Crash With Police In Pursuit
The driver of a pickup being pursued by a state trooper was killed after running off the road and hitting a tree on Route 100 in Pasadena Wednesday.
Jury: Grandmother Should Serve 35 Years
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Dobbins Island Dispute Goes To Md. High Court
Court of Appeals will weigh whether beach should remain available to the public
Lisa Bender spent her summers in the 1960s sailing to Dobbins Island in the Magothy River for some summer fun."You'd picnic, meet people and swim," the Severna Park woman said of her trips to a beach that she and many others considered to be a public place. In the 1990s, she began taking the next generation of her family there.
Did The Wicomico County States Attorneys Office Tip Off The Daily Times?
Because Todd has CLASS, he chose to use this image, rather than one with Ruark's hands in handcuffs as he passes by.
Nevertheless, I will never believe the SPD was a part of this tip off and while I hold no grudge and am proud of the fact that Todd was the one called, every one out there has to wonder who called and why.
This is now a private citizen with a peace order against him. I had several conversations with the local MSM talking about whether or not the original peace order should be news. In the end we all agreed, if it were anyone else there's no way we'd publish such information.
Politically, there's a small group of locals that enjoy such exposure. They think they'll fly under the radar but if I have my way I can assure you, they won't.
Has Davis Ruark made some mistakes, absolutely. There's no question about that. However, are some of these problems enhanced politically, you better believe they are. I have been at the opposite end of vindictiveness and each and every one of you know that. From the former Chief of Police, former Warden and former Mayor, I have had my share of problems and in the end, (against all odds) I beat each and every one of them.
So do sit tight before you in fact pass judgment. And think about this. With three lawsuits against me, did you really believe I'd win all three?
Classy work Todd, thank you.