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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Computer Displays Implanted Right Into Your Eye?
Photo Processor Spotted Teacher Sex Case Images
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The 4 Qualities Of A True Statesman
Here in the United States, the inauguration of our next president is a year away, and the Republican primary season is in full swing. Journalists and pundits dissect the candidates’ every speech, appearance, and debate, analyzing what they did right or wrong, and who is waxing and waning in the polls. These talking heads, along with the people watching and listening to them at home, evaluate the candidates on who seems the most “authentic,” had the best line of the evening, or released the hardest-hitting advertisement. The whole thing can oftentimes seem more like a sport or entertaining sideshow than the lead-up to an important election.
So what should the more serious-minded citizen be looking for in the next leader of the free world? What criteria beyond hair and quips might a man use to evaluate and judge candidates for office, or those already in office?
Opinions will certainly differ on such a significant and pressing question. But while I was in college, I was introduced to an excellent yardstick for measuring our leaders, one that has stuck with me ever since.
It was there I took a couple of courses with Dr. J. Rufus Fears, professor of an incredibly manly subject: the history of freedom. One of the things the good professor emphasized to us captivated students was that a politician and a statesman are not the same thing. A statesman, Fears argues, is not a tyrant; he is the free leader of a free people and he must possess four critical qualities:
A bedrock of principles
A moral compass
A vision
The ability to build a consensus to achieve that vision
Let us now explore these four criteria of a democratic statesman in greater depth.
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6 Super Bowl Ads That Don’t Seem Surprising, But Are
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"We Are Witnessing The Death Of Abundance" And Why Gold Is Becoming The Default "Store Of Value"
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Online Privacy At-Risk With Pending Legislation
Delaware State Police Issues Gold Alert
Gold Alert Subject:
Matthew A. Todd, 28, Greenwood, DE
5’11” tall, 180 lbs, brown hair, hazel eyes
Possibly operating a dark green 2000 Mazda pick up truck
Location Last Seen:
Residence in the 30000 block of East Atlantic Circle, East Atlantic Apartments, Rehoboth, DE
Date and Time Last Seen:
Wednesday February 1, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
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Rehoboth, DE- The Delaware State Police have issued a Gold Alert for a missing Greenwood man.
The Delaware State Police are currently searching for Matthew A. Todd, 28, of Greenwood, DE. Todd was last seen leaving his brother’s residence located in the East Atlantic Apartments in Rehoboth at approximately 7:00 p.m. this evening and may be in the Milton or Ellendale area of DE. He is described as a white male, 5’11” tall and 180 lbs with brown hair and hazel eyes. He may also be operating a dark green 2000 Mazda pick up truck.
Matthew Todd’s medical condition is such that there is a real concern for his safety.
Troopers are asking anyone who may have any information as to the whereabouts of Matthew A. Todd to contact Troop 7 at 302-644-5020. Citizens may also provide a tip by texting keyword “DSP” plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may also provide information through lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333. Callers can also submit information via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com.
U.S. Troops Do Not Have Control Of Taliban
Obama Tops Romney And Gingrich On ‘Understanding’ Average Americans
FAA Funded Through 2015
Pakistan PM's Office Reveals Anthrax Attack
After Journalist Arrests, US Plummets In Global Press Freedom Rankings
This absence was highlighted this morning when Reporters Without Borders released its 2011–2012 global Press Freedom Index. After months of journalist arrests and press suppression at Occupy Wall Street-inspired protests, the United States has dropped significantly in the rankings.
According to this report, the U.S. has dropped 27 places to 47th in the world. This is especially troubling as we head into an election year which is sure to spark new conflicts between police and press covering rallies, protests and political events.
And these Occupy arrests are not isolated incidents. According to organizations like the Society for Professional Journalists, the National Press Photographers Association and the Committee to Protect Journalists, the arrests at Occupy events are part of a growing trend in the U.S. and worldwide.
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3.5 Million Homeless And 18.5 Million Vacant Homes
US Drones Patrolling Its Skies Provoke Outrage In Iraq
The program was described by the department’s diplomatic security branch in a little-noticed section of its most recent annual report and outlined in broad terms in a two-page online prospectus for companies that might bid on a contract to manage the program. It foreshadows a possible expansion of unmanned drone operations into the diplomatic arm of the American government; until now they have been mainly the province of the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency.
American contractors say they have been told that the State Department is considering to field unarmed surveillance drones in the future in a handful of other potentially “high-threat” countries, including Indonesia and Pakistan, and in Afghanistan after the bulk of American troops leave in the next two years. State Department officials say that no decisions have been made beyond the drone operations in Iraq.
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Bird Flu Data Should Be Kept Under Wraps, Science Panel Says
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Police Tape
Is Chicago really planning on detaining anyone who records protestor arrests at the G-8 summit?
In three months, thousands of reporters from around the globe will descend on Chicago for the G-8 summit. Part of what they will chronicle is the protests and police crackdownsthat have made each annual meeting so newsworthy. Sadly for all these reporters, and for all the American journalists with plans to film the protestors and cops, any effort to audiotape police activity on public streets or in parks is a crime in Illinois—a crime punishable by 15 years in prison.
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The Invisible War: New Film Exposes Rape, Sexual Assault Epidemic In U.S. Military
On the heels of a new military survey that the number of reported violent sex crimes jumped 30 percent in 2011, with active-duty female soldiers ages 18 to 21 accounting for more than half of the of the victims, we speak with Trina McDonald and Kori Cioca, two subjects of "The Invisible War,” a new documentary that examines the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the U.S. military, which won the Audience Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. "Not only was I astounded by the numbers, but when I started talking to the women and men who had experienced this, I was just so devastated by their stories," says the film’s Academy Award-nominated director, Kirby Dick. "These are women and men who are very idealistic. They joined the military because they wanted to serve their country. They were incredible soldiers. And then, when they were assaulted, they had the courage to come forward, even though many people advised them not to," Dick says.
Click here to view transcript.
GO HERE to view movie.
New Report: Growing Number of Americans Can’t Cover Basic Expenses if Job Loss or Other Emergency Strikes
Washington, DC—In the United States, 27 percent of all households are “asset poor,” meaning they lack
the savings or other assets to cover basic expenses for just three months if a layoff or other emergency
leads to loss of income, according to the 2012 Assets & Opportunity Scorecard, released today by the
Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED). Since the release of the 2009-2010 Assets & Opportunity
Scorecard, the number of asset poor families has increased by 21 percent from one in five families to one in
four families. The asset poverty rate is now nearly twice as high as the Census Bureau’s official income
poverty rate of 15.1 percent.
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Dorchester Humane Has Matchmaking Program
Sage is just one of many pets hoping to find true love this Valentine's Day.
www.dorchesterhumane.org
The Norway Town That Forgave And Forgot Its Child Killers
On the afternoon of 15 October 1994, three young children, a girl aged five, and two six-year-old boys, were playing on a football field covered in freshly fallen snow. Their parents were neighbours who did not know each other, but the children had played together before. The three had been making "snow castles", until the fun stopped. Nobody knows why. A childish disagreement? A tantrum, perhaps? Whatever it was it triggered a reaction in the boys that devastated a family and the community. At some point while playing, the boys turned on the little girl, punching and kicking her and beating her with stones before stripping off her clothes. Then they ran away, leaving her to die in the snow.
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A Koch Brother Donates To The Romney Campaign
Billionaire William Koch, who had an infamous falling out with his brothers, David and Charles, is a Mitt Romney financial backer, according to CNBC.
Last year, Koch spent $2.3 million for the world's only known photograph of Billy the Kid.
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Saudi Oil Minister Calls Global Warming “Humanity’s Most Pressing Concern”
The Political Cost Of Romney's Nasty Win In Florida
But if he has quelled doubts about his toughness, he also emerges from the Florida free-for-all and the three contests that preceded it carrying heavy new baggage.
Mr. Romney was savaged by Mr. Gingrich over his record at Bain Capital, softening him up for the coming Democratic effort to portray him as a heartless capitalist happy to fire people to enrich himself. His release of his tax returns, complete with details about a Swiss bank account, provided new facts for opponents seeking to cast him as out of touch with ordinary Americans.
And the very trait that propelled him in Florida — a willingness to descend into the muck and run a relentlessly negative campaign — distracted from his economic-themed argument against Mr. Obama while deepening his rift with some populist conservatives. Should Mr. Gingrich remain a viable enough candidate to stay in the race through the summer, as he vowed on Tuesday, Mr. Romney could be forced to maintain an angry edge that could undermine his appeal among moderate and independent voters — groups whose views of him, polls suggest, appear to have been harmed by the Florida melee.
“There are questions about his wealth and Bain, but he has not become an intensely polarizing figure yet,” said Alex Castellanos, a Republican strategist who worked on Mr. Romney’s presidential campaign in 2008. “The question is, will he become that?”
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Mexico's Illicit Economy Is Worth $50 Billion Per Year
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Three Years after Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Passed, Women Still Earn Far Less Than Men
Sunday marked the third anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the first legislation signed into law by President Obama. The law, which expanded the statute of limitations on fair pay lawsuits, was a response to a Supreme Court ruling against Ledbetter in her fair pay case.
Though the law expanded the legal remedies available to women who have been victims of discriminatory pay, little has been done to address the pay gap that exists between male and female employees. Since the Equal Pay Act of 1963 was signed into law, the pay gap has closed at less than half-a-cent per year. That trend is continuing, as the pay gap barely closed from 2009 to 2010.
Women made 77 percent of men’s earnings in 2009, the year the law passed. In 2010, that was virtually unchanged, as women’s wages rose to 77.4 percent of men’s. The gap is even larger for African Americans and Latinos: black women made 67.5 percent of all men’s earnings in 2009, while Latino women made 57.7 percent. In 2010, those figures ticked up to 67.7 percent and 58.7 percent, respectively.
BREAKING NEWS: Facebook Files For $5 Billion IPO
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Intel Chief: Pressured Iran Might Strike In U.S.
The briefing by the nation's top intelligence officers added another ominous development to the possible showdown with Iran.
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Obama's Destructive Urban Policy Alienates Low-Income Communities
Long is an 85-year-old African-American woman who relies on a combination of Social Security, food stamps and Section 8 subsidized housing to stay out of the nursing home that she says, "would be disastrous" for her.
She is also one of an increasing number of low-income Chicagoans whose vulnerable standard of living is further at risk from the austerity measures and cutbacks hitting cities across the country.
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Top Cop Says 12yo Girl's Strip Search Justified
State Roundup, February 1, 2012
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First Lady Michelle Obama Pulls No Punches With Jay Leno
Sensitive Information Processed By Inmates; Pension Funding Improves
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Marijuana Worth $7.5M Found Over Four Floors Of New York Apartment Building
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Inmate Commits Suicide At Local Jail
Emotional Hearing On Same-Sex Marriage
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Occupiers Dump Condoms On Catholic School Girls
Online Lottery Ticket Sales Expected To Start Next Year, Boost Sales
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Secret NATO Taliban Report Revives Pakistan Fears
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THE GREAT FOOD STAMP BOONDOGGLE
Newt Gingrich, as is his wont, has started a controversy. President Barack Obama, Gingrich has said, is the “best food-stamp president in American history.” And: “He will always prefer a food-stamp economy to a paycheck economy.”
In one town-hall appearance in New Hampshire, Gingrich said he would be happy to address a convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to explain that “the African American community should demand paychecks and not be satisfied with food stamps.”
The resulting furor has highlighted what Gingrich got wrong. But Gingrich isn’t wrong to be troubled by the extraordinary growth of the federal food-stamp program.
Liberals have taken Gingrich to be promoting and exploiting racist sentiments. In their view, he is insinuating to white voters that a black president is handing out money to idle blacks because he is hostile to working for a living.
I may be naive, or just biased because I’m a conservative, but I’m inclined to take a more charitable view. Gingrich had been making the paychecks-versus-food-stamps contrast for months without referring to race. He may have been — clumsily — making the point that policies that weaken the private sector and encourage dependency on government harm blacks more than other Americans. That view may or may not be sound, but it isn’t based on racial animosity.
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Scientists Close To Entering Vostok, Antarctica’s Biggest Subglacial Lake
Unemployment Definition, By Abbott And Costello
ABBOTT: Good Subject. Terrible times. It's 9%.
COSTELLO: That many people are out of work?
ABBOTT: No, that's 16%.
COSTELLO: You just said 9%.
ABBOTT: 9% Unemployed.
COSTELLO: Right 9% out of work.
ABBOTT: No, that's 16%.
COSTELLO: Okay, so it's 16% unemployed.
ABBOTT: No, that's 9%...
COSTELLO: Wait a minute. Is it 9% or 16%?
ABBOTT: 9% are unemployed. 16% are out of work.
COSTELLO: IF you are out of work you are unemployed.
ABBOTT: No, you can't count the "Out of Work" as the unemployed. You have to look for work to be unemployed.
COSTELLO: BUT THEY ARE OUT OF WORK!
ABBOTT: No, you miss my point.
COSTELLO: What point?
ABBOTT: Someone who doesn't look for work, can't be counted with those who look for work. It wouldn't be fair.
COSTELLO: To whom?
ABBOTT: The unemployed.
COSTELLO: But they are ALL out of work.
ABBOTT: No, the unemployed are actively looking for work. Those who are out of work stopped looking. They gave up. And, if you give up,you are no longer in the ranks of the unemployed.
COSTELLO: So if you're off the unemployment roles, that would count as less unemployment?
ABBOTT: Unemployment would go down. Absolutely!
COSTELLO: The unemployment just goes down because you don't look for work?
ABBOTT: Absolutely it goes down. That's how you get to 9%. Otherwise it would be 16%. You don't want to read about 16% unemployment do ya?
COSTELLO: That would be frightening.
ABBOTT: Absolutely.
COSTELLO: Wait, I got a question for you. That means they're two ways to bring down the unemployment number?
ABBOTT: Two ways is correct.
COSTELLO: Unemployment can go down if someone gets a job?
ABBOTT: Correct.
COSTELLO: And unemployment can also go down if you stop looking for a job?
ABBOTT: Bingo.
COSTELLO: So there are two ways to bring unemployment down, and the easier of the two is to just stop looking for work.
ABBOTT: Now you're thinking like an economist.
COSTELLO: I don't even know what the **** I just said!
And now you know why Obama's unemployment figures are improving!
Aussie Bus Boss Wows Staff With $16M In Bonuses
CHAIR YVETTE LEWIS RESPONDS TO GOVERNOR O’MALLEY’S STATE OF THE STATE
ANNAPOLIS (February 1, 2012) – Maryland Democratic Party Chair Yvette Lewis issued the following statement in response to Governor O’Malley’s State of State address.
“Today, the Governor delivered a strong and forward looking vision for our state; a vision that offers Marylanders the strength of a modern economy built on investments to create jobs, expand opportunity, and ensure fairness.”
“The Governor and Democrats agree: we must pursue a balanced approach of difficult but fiscally responsible cuts coupled with strategic, modern investments in our shared priorities. This means protecting record funding for public education, building and maintaining our roads, bridges, and schools, and moving towards a sustainable and renewable energy future. We also share a commitment to the values of fairness and responsibility that enable opportunity and prosperity.”
“We must now come together to make the right and tough choices necessary to move Maryland forward.”
Pfizer Recalls 1M Birth Control Packs After Mixup
The problem affects 14 lots of Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and 14 lots of generic Norgestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol tablets. Both products are manufactured by Pfizer and marketed in the U.S. by Akrimax Rx Products under the Akrimax Pharmaceuticals brand.
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FBI Uses Chainsaw In Raid On Wrong Fitchburg Apartment
Last Thursday, a team of FBI agents swarmed her apartment building as part of a massive citywide drug and weapons gang raid.
Trouble is, Sanchez lives in apartment 2R.
The suspect they were after is in 2F.
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AAA Warns That Spare Tires Are Going Extinct
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Real Projects & Real Jobs In Somerset County
Governor O'Malley's Blog
Gannett Profits Fall 32% As Ad Revenue Dips
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Gannett Co. Latest from The Business Journals Colorado stocks: Pure Cycle up 22%; Ascent Solar down 10% Gannett profits fall in fourth quarter Gannett profits fall 32% on lower revenue Follow this company Inc.'s profit fell 32 percent last quarter as revenue continued to erode at the McLean, Va.-based media giant that owns The Arizona Republic and KPNX-TV Channel 12 in Phoenix.
Gannett (NYSE: GCI) reported net income of $124.7 million, 49 cents per diluted share, in its 2011 fiscal year fourth quarter ended Dec. 25, 2011. That compares with $174.1 million, 72 cents per diluted share, in the year-ago quarter.
Revenue in the quarter fell 5 percent to $1.39 billion from $1.46 billion a year ago.
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Glass
It's called GLASS.
The future is almost here with Corning glass, and the ideas are mind boggling!
Probably not in the too distant future...
Why MF Corzine Is Free & A Leash-less Lapdog Walker Gets Tazed
A FASB redux.
The veil’s opaqueness has an opacity of 30 percent, and the financial mafia’s ways are clearly visible to anyone not fixated on “Jersey Shore.” I have a minute by minute post-mortem of the Ellis Martin/Sinclair interview [Click Here for Sinclair's blog] but the CliffNotes are: Like the Fed, the member banks also own and control ISDA. Sinclair says that MF Global had insurance for its psychopath [my words] bets—but that ISDA didn’t call it a default. Basically the insurance was ruled null and void by ISDA according to Sinclair. It unveils why someone walking two unleashed dogs [Click Here] gets tazered and MF Corzine walks free when 40,000 clients are missing 1.2 billion. In other words, ‘Don’t blame me, go talk to the White House Chief of Staff about his bank and the insurance plan they call the shots on.’ Link:Citigroup Replaces JP Morgan as White House Chief of Staff
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Wicomico County Sheriff's Office Press Release 2-1-12
Date of Incident: 31 January 2012
Location: 2400 block of N. Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD
Suspect: 1. Omari N. Lowery, 25, Bronx, NY
2. Tirra L. Benjamin, 19, Jackson, NC
Narrative: On 31 January 2012 at 2:58 AM, a deputy from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle for speeding on North Salisbury Boulevard. Upon approaching and contacting the occupants, the deputy detected an overwhelming odor of burnt marijuana. A subsequent search of the vehicle led to the discovery of a box wrapped in Christmas type wrapping with a card attached in the rear of the vehicle. Upon further inspection of the package, it was unwrapped and the deputy located glass vials full of marijuana.
Both the driver Omari Lowery and his passenger Tirra Benjamin were placed under arrest and transported to the Central Booking Unit where they were processed and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After their initial appearances, the Commissioner detained both Lowery and Benjamin in the Detention Center on bonds of $5,000.00 and $3,500.00 respectively.
Charges: Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Duke University's Eternal Bonfire Of The Vanities
For a year while the false criminal case went on, Duke University truly was the Bonfire of the Vanities as students and representatives of the Ruling Party of Durham competed with each other to see who could make the most outrageous and untrue statements. Almost six years ago, I likened it to the Reichstag Fire, but since that time, I have concluded that in the make-believe world that is Duke and Durham (or Dukham, for short), the fires always are burning and there always is a new reason for the Right Kind of People of Dukham to be offended.
(During the lacrosse case, many journalists referred to Tom Wolfe’s book, I Am Charlotte Simmons, which was loosely based upon life at Duke. However, Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities really does a better job of describing the university, where certain people always are on tap to be offended and take to the barricades, making sure all the while that facts don’t get in the way of their pronouncements.)
Six years ago, the lacrosse incident set Dukham ablaze (or, to be more accurate, the refusal of Dukham’s finest to do any independent thinking set Dukhanm ablaze). Today, it is the appearance of an unpublished paper that takes a hard look at some of the unforeseen consequences of Duke’s aggressive affirmative action policies.
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State Of The State Preview
We’ve set it up so you can connect before, during and after the State of the State. Here’s how:
Watch the address streamed live on our specially designed State of the State webpage on February 1, 2012 at noon.
Use the hashtag #MDSOTS on Twitter to discuss the address before, during and after.
Submit a question. A few days after the address, Governor O’Malley will answer questions on YouTube and for the first time, members of our senior staff—including our Chief of Staff, Matt Gallagher—will host live chats where they will answer questions submitted online from Marylanders.
Eye Of Newt: Songwriter Sues Gingrich For Using 'Eye Of The Tiger' Music
After months of attempting to deal with Gingrich's campaign, a Palatine-based music publishing company owned by Survivor lead guitarist Frankie Sullivan has filed suit seeking damages and an injunction to block the Republican contender from using the song at appearances and in campaign videos.
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A Comment Worthy Of A Post 2-1-12
Whoever said the WCBOE is a sham is correct. Our kid spent 3 years working toward a degree in education and then spent an additional semester working as a student teacher - which incidentally he had to pay for as if he were actually taking up a seat at UMES. It wasn't until we spent a fortune in educational costs was he exposed in his final semester to the real inner workings of the educational system and the fact that all integrity and the best interest of the children is thrown in the trash can in the name of state and federal funding. The damage done and the elimination of educational opportunities to those students who actually can learn is astronomical. All in the name of money. The education or our youth is being compromised by the desire for more money by an appointed BOE and the hand licking administration starting with Fredericksen. Start at the top. We need an elected school board. We need more local control over our childrens educations. We need to learn to live within our means, and we need to get rid of Fredericksen. The hand lickers will fall in line in much the same way they've fallen in line with the current administration. We need to start this now. The elected BOE has been diluted and then put on the back burner. Let's get it moving again. We need a meeting with our county council. Then we need a seperate meeting with our delegates. We need to get this thing to referendum if we have to and get the delegates to support our position on the state level.
Who Says Raising Boys Is Easier?
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Maryland's Economy & Unemployment - The Real Truth
Contrary to what the Federal & State governments have been reporting to the american public regarding increased employment - their own reports refute these claims. In fact - on page 2 of the Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates report it states;
'The unemployment rate fell to 8.6% in November, the lowest level since March 2009. Although employment increased by 120,000 jobs, the drop in the unemployment rate was largely due to discouraged workers leaving the work force, which is not necessarily a positive development - in fact, over the past year, the number of Americans not in the labor force is growing faster than the net number of jobs created.'
Also - it is interesting to note in that report it anticipates a reduction in the number of Maryland federal jobs - 5000 in 2013, 12,000 in 2014, and 12,700 in 2015 as a result of the Congressional Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction being unable to come to an agreement on $1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over a ten year period - thus automatic spending cuts of $1.2 trillion are now required.
It speaks about how Maryland's housing prices continued to fall even as sales volumne increased - 4.2% drop in the median price marks the fourth consecutive year of decline. It shows how Marylanders Real Property Tax revenue is anticipated to spiral downward until 2013 - as a result of reduced property values due to a sluggish economy.
So as a word of caution before you sit down to listen to the Governor's optimistic State of State speech tonight - make sure you keep one eye on the tube - and the other eye on your pocketbook.
California Family Notified 9 Months After Missing Woman Remains Identified
Melton was last seen May 6, 1998, in Stockton, Calif. She was 32. Evidence pointed to "Speed Freak Killers" Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog as suspects. Melton disappeared a few months before the disappearance of Cyndi Vanderheiden, who was killed by the duo, and investigators have never ruled out the pair in Melton's case.
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Troopers Search For Escapee
Location: Snowden Cottage, Delaware Youth and Family Center, 1825 Faulkland Road, Wilmington, DE
Date of Occurrence: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 6:15 p.m.
Suspect and Charge:
Quamyr Seals, 14, Wilmington, DE
Black male, 5’02” tall, 130 lbs, black hair and brown eyes.
Escape 2nd Degree
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Wilmington, DE- The Delaware State Police are currently searching for a subject who walked away from the grounds of the Delaware Youth and Family Center last night.
Troopers are looking for Quamyr Seals, 14, after he fled from the facility located in the 1800 block of Faulkland Road in Wilmington at approximately 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday. Seals, who had been committed to the Snowden Cottages portion of the facility since November of 2011, fled on foot after returning from a medical appointment at the Ferris School. Responding Troopers searched the area with the assistance of a K-9 unit as well as Delaware State Police helicopter Trooper 4, but were unable to locate him.
Quamyr Seals is described as a black male, 5’02” tall and 130 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt, blue t-shirt, blue sweatpants, and sneakers. He is known to frequent the Riverside area of Wilmington.
The Delaware State Police are asking anyone who may have any information in reference to this incident to contact the 9-1-1 call center immediately. Citizens may also provide a tip by texting keyword “DSP” plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may also provide information through lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333. Callers can also submit information via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com.
DECEASED THEFT SUSPECT IDENTFIED AS SEARCH CONTINUES FOR FOUR OTHERS IN CECIL CO.
The deceased suspect is identified as David L. Roland, 35, of Elkton, Md. He was flown from the crash scene by Maryland State Police helicopter to Christiana Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The driver of a 2000 Oldsmobile Integra who was eastbound on Rt. 40, just west of Rt. 272, and collided with the suspects’ stolen vehicle when it pulled in front of him, is identified as Stephen H. Kiszenia, 34, of Chesapeake City, Md. He sustained minor injuries and was treated and released at Union Hospital in Elkton.
The investigation has revealed that shortly after 4:30 p.m. yesterday, an employee at the newly constructed and not yet opened Lowe’s store on Rt. 272 at Rt. 40, saw five individuals in dark, hooded sweatshirts loading a John Deere lawn tractor into the back of a pickup. They were in a fenced area at the back of the store where inventory was being kept. The suspects used pallets as a ramp to load the tractor into the pickup.
The store employee ran and closed the gate to the fenced area before calling 911. The suspects spotted the gate being closed and immediately attempted to flee. The driver rammed the gate several times before being able to push it up and drive under it. As the truck passed under the fence, the mower was dislodged and fell off. The truck, with four suspects in the cab and one, later identified as Roland, in the truck bed, sped down an access road behind the shopping center toward Rt. 40.
Upon reaching eastbound Rt. 40, the driver of the truck failed to yield the right of way and drove directly into the path of Kiszenia’s Oldsmobile. The force of the crash ejected Roland from the truck bed and projected him across the eastbound lanes, the median, and the westbound lanes, to where his body came to rest in the ditch.
When troopers arrived at the crash scene, all four of the remaining suspects had fled. An extensive search of the area was conducted throughout the night, but the suspects were not located.
State Police investigators are reviewing surveillance tapes from area businesses and interviewing witnesses today as they compile information concerning the identity of the remaining suspects. Investigators have determined the pickup truck the suspects were using had been stolen from a North East residence where it had been left by the owner, also from North East, to have mechanical work done.
The truck and the lawn mower were taken into custody by State Police investigators. Crime scene technicians processed them both for evidence.
Anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has any information concerning the identity of the remaining four suspects is urged to contact Maryland State Police at the North East Barrack at 410-996-7800. Callers may remain confidential.
Report Proposes Dividing Great Lakes, Mississippi
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Highlighted Events This Week In Wicomico Schools
New playground opens
Northwestern Elementary
Northwestern Elementary is excited to be opening its new playground for students at noon Thursday, Feb. 2. The playground for Northwestern, a National Blue Ribbon School, was a true community effort, with the school and its PTA each contributing $8,500 and the Board of Education funding approximately $10,000 to make the playground possible. Installation started last Monday and has been done by Facility Services, with two parent volunteers helping out. Northwestern students also got to enjoy moving back into the last of its renovated classrooms last month, as a systemic renovation project that upgraded HVAC for Northwestern was completed. 410-677-5808
Thursday, Feb. 2
2nd annual Family Read In
Wicomico Middle School
Wicomico Middle School will have its 2nd annual Family Read In from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2. Families will enjoy pizza, apples and hot cocoa, as well as reading activities for all ages. There will be videos by students about the importance of Read 20/20 (an initiative to encourage 20 minutes of reading at school, 20 minutes of reading at home every day). 410-677-5145
Drought Dries Up Mexico's Marijuana Crop
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13 American Gangs That Are Keeping The FBI Up At Night
Based on evidence from federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement, the FBI says gangs commit 48% of violent crime, and are only becoming more dangerous. Some even source weapons from the military.
While many of these groups are regional and only loosely organized, many gangs are expanding their ranks and establishing themselves at international levels.
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Mitt Romney Helps Bail Out Tim Pawlenty
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Failed Fed Policies Prolong The Agony
The fallacies in their reasoning would be amusing if they weren't so dangerous. The Fed wants to keep the price of money at essentially zero – in other words "free" – to boost the economy. But the boost they are attempting won't get here for another three years. That's not a recovery. And we've already tried this tactic. That's how we got into this mess in the first place: with interest rates artificially low for a very long time. Free money doesn't stimulate growth, as Japan's two lost decades clearly show. Artificially low interest rates only serve to punish saving, distort market signals and cause further malinvestment. They also do nothing to address the only real solution to our economic woes: liquidation of the bad debt that hangs around the neck of the world's economy, preventing recovery. Artificially low interest rates merely ensure that we remain a debt-financed consumer economy guaranteed to end up with a weaker economy and higher prices.
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Counterfeit Money, Counterfeit Policy
Counterfeiting is illegal because it is the false creation of value. The counterfeiter takes low-value paper and turns it into high-value money, which is fundamentally a claim on the real productive value of the economy that issues the currency and recognizes it as a proxy means of exchanging that productive value.
Counterfeiting is illegal because the counterfeiter creates no additional value--he creates only the proxy for value. Creating real value--adding meaningful goods or services to the economy--is tedious, hard work. How much easier to simply transform near-worthless paper into a claim on actual goods and services.
If this is illegal, then would somebody please arrest the Board of the Federal Reserve for counterfeiting? The Fed has blatantly printed money without creating any real value to back up their added claims on productive value. Hence they are counterfeiting, pure and simple. A government based on rule of law would arrest these fraudsters and cons at the earliest possible convenience.
And while you're drawing up the indictment, can you also charge them with counterfeiting competence and policy, as they have demonstrated the Peter Principle par excellence: the Board has risen to its highest level of incompetence. Their counterfeit policies have wreaked incomparable damage on the real productive economy.
The essence of counterfeit policy--a fake policy that claims to be something it is not--is "extend and pretend." And the sole goal of "extend and pretend" is self-preservation and the preservation of the Financial Elite which has tightened its grip on the nation's throat as a direct consequence of Federal Reserve policies--notably "extend and pretend."
"Extend and pretend" extends the "too big to fail" Financial Sector's licence to mask its insolvency and its licence to continue issuing debt, leverage and derivatives under false pretences, i.e. that the risk and market value of these instruments are transparent. They are not.
In effect, the banks are also counterfeiters, as they are issuing debt--a claim on future productive value--without adding any actual value to the economy
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Purchase Girl Scout Cookies At All Rommel’s Locations
On consecutive Saturdays, Feb. 11 and 18, Girl Scouts from across the region will be selling those delectable Trefoils, Samoas, Thin Mints and all of the yummy cookie types from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Pick up your winter home needs at ACE and help support your local Girl Scouts.
Issa Threatens Contempt Proceeding Against Holder If Justice Fails To Comply With Fast And Furious Subpoenas
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