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Hernandez to pitch for Bowie on Saturday
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Jones out of lineup; no timetable on his return
Jones out of lineup; no timetable on his return

Four-run rally can't mask defensive miscues
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Jones gets cortisone shot in ailing shoulder

Orioles not ready to shut down Simon yet
Orioles not ready to shut down Simon yet

Early voting starts smoothly in area
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Swimming prohibited as winds, waves strengthen




Md. college student collapses while playing volleyball, dies
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Barely three months ago, Catherine "Catie" Carnes and her friends were celebrating their graduation from McDonogh School.




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A St. Mary's County fisherman says he pulled an 8-foot shark from the mouth of the Potomac River.




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7/1/2009

Martin’s “Bull-on-the-Beach”
Filed under: — Robert Farrow @ 11:12 pm

From Red Maryland

From the Presser: (Italicized Comments Mine)

GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS BEFORE THE MARYLAND MUNICIPAL LEAGUE

O’Malley highlights Maryland’s progress as product of choice, not chance

Ocean City, MD June 30, 2009 – Governor Martin O’Malley delivered the keynote address tonight before the Maryland Municipal League, a membership association of city and town governments through the State. During his address, the Governor highlighted Maryland’s progress, even during difficult economic times, and the choices that produced such progress.

“Maryland is once again that center State, leading the way in times of great adversity, better positioned than other states to pick ourselves up from off the mat, and power through this recession,” said Governor O’Malley. “I would submit to you that this is no accident. Our progress together is a product not of chance, but of choice. We’ve made tough choices to protect the hardworking families of our State – choices that are allowing us to make our government work again for every family in Maryland.”

(Excuse Me, but if we are picking ourselves off the mat, why do we need so many Federal dollars to survive?)

Noting the challenging economic times that all local leaders must navigate their respective jurisdictions through, the Governor acknowledged that “the hardworking families of our State need and deserve a government that works for them. I would arguer that never have they needed us more. In these times, when we face both great challenges and great opportunities, the stakes are too high to leave our future up to chance.”

(Do they need a government that works for them, or do they need to work for the government? It seems only the latter will have any jobs. More self-importance of big-government being needed. Instead of leaving recovery up to chance, how about leaving it up to the free market, bud?!)

Governor O’Malley asked the audience to imagine Maryland five years from now, asking “What kind of State do we want to be in five years? What sort of future will we choose for Maryland?”

(Hmmm… I hope it will see you and your new B.F.F. at 1600 Pa Avenue out in the unemployment line, and true leaders running the place who know what “Freedom”, “Liberty”, and “Security” really mean!)

“We can admit to each other tonight that we don’t have all the answers about how that future will look,” said Governor O’Malley. “But there are some things that we do know. We know that the choices we make today will have a direct effect on the kind of State we will be tomorrow. And we know the costs of inaction.”

(So, you admit you don’t have the answers, but want to be in control of every aspect of our lives anyway? Riiiight…. that seems so wise of us to let you do that… in a pig’s eye!)

The Governor highlighted extraordinary signs of progress that set Maryland apart from many other states, including Education Magazine’s ranking of Maryland’s public schools as number one in the nation, saying, “It’s not by chance, but by choice that today our students’ test scores are on the rise in every county, in every grade, in every subject and across every single demographic line.” The Governor noted that our choices today can elevate our public schools to a position of global leadership.

(Again, no mention of the work of Nancy Grasmick, what a class act to take credit for someone else’s achievements!)

Maryland’s economy has weathered the national recession better than many other States. Governor O’Malley outlined the choices that have allowed Maryland’s high-tech and high-potential sectors such as life sciences to thrive even in difficult economic times. “We know that we can create jobs and grow our economy if we choose to support and invest in bio and aero and green technology; if we have the courage to set and defend our goals for creating and protecting hundreds of thousands of Maryland jobs in growth sectors, and we choose to reawaken a newfound commitment to science, technology, engineering and math education.”

(Yeah, right… create Green jobs for your cronies (cough… windpower) while killing many more jobs for those “hardworking families of our State” you falsely profess to care about!)

The Governor also highlighted ways the State has strengthened the safety net for Maryland’s working families, passing sweeping foreclosure reforms, expanding health care coverage, and standing up for Maryland’s energy ratepayers. “We know that we can continue to protect our hardworking families if we choose to put our families first in these difficult times,” said Governor O’Malley.

(Let’s take these one at a time. Foreclosure Reforms: So, you are hurting the hardworking families who work for mortgage companies by not letting them collect on bad debt. You hurt private people from helping those in arrears save some equity in their homes buy buying them before foreclosure, giving the family time to find a place they can afford… a win for the bank, the mortgage rescuer, and the family that would be out on the street… now that is all gone! Expanding Health Care Coverage: You either force those small businesses who can’t afford it to offer it anyway, or you force the taxpayer to pay for it… while expanding the definition of dependents of state employees to include same-sex-couples, at a great cost to the taxpayer once again! Standing up for Maryland’s Energy Ratepayers: You gotta be frickin kidding me!! You can say that with a straight face? You have done little to reduce energy costs, and thanks to your efforts, and those of that B.F.F. of yours again, they will… what is the term he used…. “Skyrocket”!!)

Also noting Maryland’s progress on the environment, Governor O’Malley said “We know that if we have the courage to set tangible, achievable goals and to hold our efforts open and accountable, we can save our waterways. We can grow smarter. We can create hundreds of thousands of new jobs. We can reduce our energy consumption and increase our use of renewable energy.”

(These goals are not goals, but requirements. They are neither tangible nor achievable, and you wouldn’t know what “open and accountable” was if it bit you where the sun don’t shine! There’s that allusion to the imaginary “hundreds of thousands of new jobs”, while you are killing existing, real jobs that existing, real people work at! While encouraging renewable energy is commendable, requiring it, even though it is expensive, is not. The real goal is not replacing existing energy with renewables, but you admit it is reducing energy consumption. You’ll do that, all right, if it means cap and taxing us into the stone age!)

Noting the importance of state and local partnerships to maintain and build upon this progress, Governor O’Malley concluded his remarks: “Throughout the 375 year history of Maryland, as a people we’ve been confronted with a timeless question: Will we allow our circumstances to change us, or will we work together to change our circumstances? What type of State will we be in 5 years? The choice is ours.”

(The choice is only “ours” if by that you mean your audience at the time, government workers. Their bosses, the Citizens, will be left with little choice, and little freedom!)

A voluntary, nonprofit, nonpartisan association controlled and maintained by city and town governments, the Maryland Municipal League (MML) works to strengthen the role and capacity of municipal government through research, legislation, technical assistance, training and the dissemination of information for its members. Through its membership in the National League of Cities MML offers legislative representation in Washington, urban research programs, and a national municipal government information exchange. MML is the only statewide organization in Maryland composed solely of municipal officials and devoted to the promotion of all branches of municipal administration.

(Wow! There’s the admission that the organization is tasked with promoting big government! See terms like “strengthen the role and capacity of municipal government”, or “devoted to the promotion of all branches of municipal administration”… Where is the organization charged with limiting the role of Government intrusion in our lives?)

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