Richard Alan McGlothlin Jr. of Rising Sun, arrested 12-22-11 on a warrant regarding violation of probation. McGlothin was held without bond.
Randall Hanson Dykes of Salisbury, arrested 12-23-11 on a warrant regarding violation of probation. Dykes was held on a $150,000 bond.
Jeffrey Edward Webster of Deal Island, arrested 12-23-11 on traffic charges regarding driving without vehicle insurance, and displaying expired registration plates. Webster was released on citations pending District Court actions. The arrest was a result of a traffic stop conducted by Deputies on Ocean Highway in Princess Anne.
Michael Lamar Handy of Princess Anne, arrested 12-26-11 on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Handy was held on a $31,848.00 bond.
James Joseph Johnson Sr. of Princess Anne, arrested 12-26-11 on a warrant regarding violation of probation. Johnson was later held on a $25,000 bond.
Tyrie Lamar Henderson of Princess Anne, arrested 12-26-11 on warrants regarding failing to appear in court. Henderson was held on a $1,000 bond.
Leon Lorenzo White of Princess Anne, arrested 12-27-11 on warrants regarding failing to appear in court. White was held on a $1,000 bond.
Cynthia Dora Lester of Princess Anne, arrested 12-28-11 on traffic charges regarding driving without vehicle insurance, and a equipment violation. Lester was released on citations pending District Court actions. The arrest was a result of a traffic stop conducted by Deputies on Somerset Ave, Princess Anne.
Gregory Terrell Johnson Jr. of Princess Anne, arrested 12-29-11 on a warrant regarding failing to appear in court. Johnson was held on a $500.00 bond.
Dennis Lamont Daniels of Painter Virginia, arrested 12-29-11 on warrants regarding second degree assault, and reckless endangerment. Daniels was held on a $5,000 unsecured bond.
Arlen Deshawn Manley of Flanders New Jersey, arrested 12-20-11 on traffic charges regarding driving without a license, and speeding. Manley was released on citations pending District Court actions. The arrest was the result of a traffic stop conducted by Deputies on Ocean Highway, Westover.

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Perry Draws Blank on Landmark Texas Anti-Sodomy Supreme Court Case
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Texas Gov. Rick Perry admitted Thursday that he didn’t know about the Supreme Court case Lawrence v. Texas, a case decided while he was governor which struck down the state’s anti-sodomy law and similar laws in 13 others.
A voter at a meet and greet asked him to defend his criticism of limited government in the case.
How The Interventionists Stole The American Right
Thanks to Ron Paul, the Conservative movement is having an identity crisis. The old guard of the Conservative movement, which also happens to be the Republican Party establishment, still clings to the old creation myth of the Conservative movement. Namely, that there was no opposition to the New Deal-Liberal consensus until William F. Buckley and National Review came along in 1955, saving America from the American left, social democracy, moral turpitude and international Communism.
The modern gatekeepers of the movement, and the Republican Party officials, who fancy themselves as the keepers of the last word on the acceptable range of debate within the movement, cannot understand why the Ron Paul movement is more concerned with actually shrinking the size of government than with waging endless wars for endless peace. They cannot fathom that people claiming to be part of the American Right might actually be interested in rolling back government power to tax, wiretap, spy, arrest, imprison and feel up American citizens. This runs contrary to everything they have ever imbibed about what it means to be Conservative in America.
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The modern gatekeepers of the movement, and the Republican Party officials, who fancy themselves as the keepers of the last word on the acceptable range of debate within the movement, cannot understand why the Ron Paul movement is more concerned with actually shrinking the size of government than with waging endless wars for endless peace. They cannot fathom that people claiming to be part of the American Right might actually be interested in rolling back government power to tax, wiretap, spy, arrest, imprison and feel up American citizens. This runs contrary to everything they have ever imbibed about what it means to be Conservative in America.
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GM Recalls 4,873 Sonic Cars In US, Canada
First Sears And Kmart Closings Of 2012 Concentrated In Midwest And South
Sears Holdings, owner of the perpetually troubled retailer power couple Sears and Kmart, has released the locations of 80 out of the 100 to 120 "under-performing" stores that will close in the coming months. Most of the stores on this first list are in the southern and midwestern U.S.
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Consumer Confidence Rose In December
(NEW YORK) — Americans are gaining faith that the economy is on the upswing.
An improving job outlook helped the Consumer Confidence Index soar to the highest level since April and near a post-recession peak, according to a monthly survey by The Conference Board.
The second straight monthly surge coincided with a decent holiday shopping season for retailers, though stores had to heavily discount to attract shoppers.
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'Synthetic' Marijuana Use Becoming Problem For U.S. Military
SAN DIEGO – U.S. troops are increasingly using an easy-to-get herbal mix called "Spice," which mimics a marijuana high and can bring on hallucinations that last for days.
The abuse of the drug has so alarmed military officials that they've launched an aggressive testing program that this year has led to the investigation of more than 1,100 suspected users, according to military figures.
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Is The Free Market Hopeless?
Why free-market economics is a fraud ... If there's one thing everyone in America knows, it's that free-market economics is true and free markets are best. After all, we're not communists, are we? They starved and lost the Cold War because they believed otherwise. And their watered-down European cousins the socialists? More of the same, only less so. Even liberals get this nowadays. All hail the free market! Trouble is, things "everyone" knows are often wrong. And this is no exception. It's time to start getting honest about a very simple fact: Nobody, but nobody, really believes in free markets. That's right. Not the Republican Party, not the libertarians, not the "Wall Street Journal," nobody. Here's why: a truly free market is a perfectly competitive market. Which means that whatever you have to sell in that market, so does your competition. Which means price war. Which means your price gets driven down. Which means little or no profit for you. Oops! – World Net Daily
Dominant Social Theme: All this talk about the free-market makes us sick.
Free-Market Analysis: We have been watching what we call the Internet Reformation unfold for about a decade now – and as people begin to understand the Way the World REALLY Works, attacks on the concept of a free market have escalated.
As people in the West used the Internet to discover the one-world goals of the Anglosphere elites, all the regular tricks and tropes of those who seek a New World Order were triggered in the US, where the controversy is especially contentious.
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Dominant Social Theme: All this talk about the free-market makes us sick.
Free-Market Analysis: We have been watching what we call the Internet Reformation unfold for about a decade now – and as people begin to understand the Way the World REALLY Works, attacks on the concept of a free market have escalated.
As people in the West used the Internet to discover the one-world goals of the Anglosphere elites, all the regular tricks and tropes of those who seek a New World Order were triggered in the US, where the controversy is especially contentious.
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Alcohol And Your Health
When it comes to your health, is it better to drink or not to drink?
It's becoming an even more complicated question, especially in the wake of several recent studies linking even a little drinking of alcohol to a higher risk of cancers.
In one of them, researchers found that women who had as little as one drink a day boosted their risk of cancer of the breast, liver, rectum, throat, mouth, and esophagus. Meanwhile, numerous studies dating back decades show that alcohol and heart health have a positive relationship.
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It's becoming an even more complicated question, especially in the wake of several recent studies linking even a little drinking of alcohol to a higher risk of cancers.
In one of them, researchers found that women who had as little as one drink a day boosted their risk of cancer of the breast, liver, rectum, throat, mouth, and esophagus. Meanwhile, numerous studies dating back decades show that alcohol and heart health have a positive relationship.
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Senator Wants To Cut Back Domain Names
One senator is calling on international regulators to scale back plans to expand the number of domain names on the Internet. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) is chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee. NextGov reports, he's rallying other telecomm leaders to ask the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to change its plans. ICANN wants to roll out unlimited new generic domain names that could include names of companies, like dot-facebook. Rockefeller worries thousands of new domain names could cost business millions by forcing them to defend their brands and could increase Internet fraud
"Law Enforcement Expert" Says Pittsburgher Jordan Miles Must Have Known Cops Were Cops Before They Beat Him Lucy Steigerwald
In response to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Jordan Miles over a beating he suffered from Pittsburgh Police in January 2010, a "law enforcement expert" has declared that the cops' version of events is true.
The aforementioned expert was hired by the city to fight the lawsuit from Miles, so it's not exactly surprising that he came to some familiar conclusions about why the cops just had to do what they did.
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The aforementioned expert was hired by the city to fight the lawsuit from Miles, so it's not exactly surprising that he came to some familiar conclusions about why the cops just had to do what they did.
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U.S. Troops Getting High
A growing number of U.S. troops are getting high on the herbal mix known as Spice. Smoking the mixture mimics the effects of marijuana. The armed services have investigated more than 1,000 suspected users this year. Mark Ridley, deputy director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, says the Navy has a zero tolerance policy toward use of spice. Seven hundred sailors were suspected of using it this year. The Air Force has punished nearly 500 users. The Army doesn't track total figures but says it treated 119 soldiers medically for use of Spice. Spice is made from dried leaves of exotic Asian plants.
Visitors To New York's 9/11 Memorial Top 1 Million
New York (CNN) -- In the 16 weeks since it opened to the public, the September 11 Memorial in New York has seen more than 1 million visitors, officials announced Thursday.
The memorial plaza was opened to family members of victims on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, and to the general pubic the following day. A museum on site is still under construction, and it is expected to open September 11, 2012.
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The memorial plaza was opened to family members of victims on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, and to the general pubic the following day. A museum on site is still under construction, and it is expected to open September 11, 2012.
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CIA Claims Petraeus Wasn't Going To Quit
The CIA has issued a statement, saying director and former four-star Gen. David Petraeus did not consider resigning the Army over President Obama's withdrawal plans for Afghanistan. Earlier, we reported that a forthcoming biography of Petraeus said, he'd thought about it but decided against what he called grandstanding. It turns out, Petraeus was urged to quit by Max Boot, a conservative writer who frequently covers military affairs. The Associated Press describes the biography as part hagiography and part defense of Petraeus' counterinsurgency strategy. The book is co-authored by Paula Broadwell and Vernon Loeb of the Washington Post
Cities Turn Off Their Lights As Budgets Get Slashed And Revenues Decline
HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. — In a deal to save money, two-thirds of the streetlights were yanked from the ground and hauled away this year, and the resulting darkness is a look that is familiar in the wide open cornfields of Iowa but not here, in a struggling community surrounded on nearly all sides by Detroit.
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Smigiel Dominates Early Legislation — Again
The General Assembly already has a pile of 47 bills that have been prefiled so members can get right to work when they convene next month. On the House of Delegates side, nobody has prefiled more than Del. Michael Smigiel.
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David Letterman's Blackmailer Gets New TV Job
O’Malley Says Gas And Flush Tax Hikes May Be Part Of 2013 Budget
Gov. Martin O’Malley told reporters Thursday that “yes, perhaps” tax hikes would be part of next year’s proposed budget as part of a “balanced approach,” but he declined to be more specific.
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