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One thing the party needs for the next four years is a direction and a consistency of leadership. The party needs a chairman who understands the importance of building local parties in addition to raising funds and promoting the ideals of the party. But it also needs a fresh outlook, somebody who can bring new ideas and a new perspective on building a party.There was one aspect of the story in the Capital that was unfortunate and it was the fact that, as Greg reported, serious consideration was given to Pope serving as a one-year caretaker Chairman:
Several Republicans said the hope was for Mr. Pope to serve as an interim chairman for one year, and then step aside for Dirk Haire, an Annapolis lawyer who ran a short-lived campaign for Anne Arundel County executive. He sprinted out of the box by raising $220,000 in a matter of months before dropping out.That is a disaster that I am glad that we avoided.
"Louis has agreed to serve for a one-year transition period and then step aside to allow Dirk Haire to assume the chairmanship of the Maryland Republican Party," Mr. Steele wrote in the memo obtained by The Capital.
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| AVG | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | |
| McGwire | 0.263 | 1626 | 252 | 6 | 583 | 1414 |
| Player A | 0.236 | 1575 | 240 | 25 | 443 | 1210 |
| Player B | 0.289 | 2866 | 488 | 49 | 384 | 1628 |
| Player C | 0.298 | 2452 | 373 | 79 | 382 | 1451 |
| Player D | 0.265 | 2111 | 350 | 39 | 398 | 1266 |
| Player E | 0.288 | 2333 | 444 | 32 | 399 | 1425 |
Player A: Dave KingmanNone of those players are realistically considered Hall of Fame candidates for one reason or another (though Rice and Baines should be). McGwire compares statistically, in one way or another, with each of these players (and in the case of Baines and Rice, much less favorably).
Player B: Harold Baines
Player C: Jim Rice
Player D: Dale Murphy
Player C: Andres Galarraga
CAL RIPKEN, JR.'S NAME AMONG FIRST-TIME CANDIDATES ON BASEBALL HALL OF FAME BALLOT RELEASED TODAY. LISTEN TO WBAL RADIO FOR CONTINUING DEVELOPMENTS, AND JOIN STEVE DAVIS BEGINNING AT 6 P.M. UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE DAY AT http://wbal.comAny player who meets the Hall of Fame's requirements, 10 years as a player and having been retired for five years, is automatically included on the ballot. So this is anything but breaking news. It would have been breaking news if for some reason Cal's name was not on the ballot.
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Though proposed tobacco tax increases have stalled in the General Assembly in recent years, a coalition of nine newly-elected state senators is leading the push for a $1-a-pack hike -- a move they hope will win the support of the incoming Democratic administration.Isn't this the same type of regressive taxation that hurts middle-class workers that Democrats always accuse Republicans of supporting? Of course it is.
"Where there's a will there's a way, and I'm here to tell you there are nine new senators, at least, who have that will," Sen.-elect Michael Lenett, a Montgomery County Democrat, said yesterday during the Baltimore kick-off of the Healthy Maryland Initiative.
Scientists calculate that if Apophis passes at a distance of exactly 18,893 miles, it will go through a "gravitational keyhole." This small region in space—only about a half mile wide, or twice the diameter of the asteroid itself—is where Earth's gravity would perturb Apophis in just the wrong way, causing it to enter an orbit seven-sixths as long as Earth's. In other words, the planet will be squarely in the crosshairs for a potentially catastrophic asteroid impact precisely seven years later, on April 13, 2036.I plan on being around in 30 years and am not particularly enthusiastic about getting vaporized by an asteroid traveling at 30,000 MPH. Saving humanity is, actually, one of those few government programs I could get behind...
The only way for this to work is to start phasing out the dollar bill, which nobody seems particularly interested in doing. This is one of the few European ideas that would actually work in this country. European currencies phased out one-unit pieces years ago. I remember even in Germany in 1995 coins went up to the five marks, with paper bills starting with 10.
Can George Washington and Thomas Jefferson succeed where Susan B. Anthony and Sacajawea failed? The U.S. Mint is hoping America's presidents will win acceptance, finally, for the maligned dollar coin.The public will get the chance to decide starting in February when the first of the new coins, bearing the image of the first president, is introduced.
Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison are scheduled to grace the coin in 2007, with a different president appearing every three months.
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The Democrats once again are trying to score political points on the war in this goofy manner. What Rangel and these Democrats fail to realize is that the current all-volunteer military is the most highly trained fighting force on earth. Conscripted soldiers are, as a whole, not well trained and efficient as soldiers as a volunteer fighting force.An influential Democratic lawmaker on Sunday called for reinstatement of the draft as a way to boost U.S. troop levels and draw a broader section of the population into the military or public service.
U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel (news, bio, voting record), the incoming chairman of the House of Representatives' tax-writing committee, said he would introduce legislation to reinstate the draft as soon as the new, Democratic-controlled Congress convenes in January.
Asked on CBS' "Face the Nation" if he was still serious about the proposal for a universal draft he raised a couple of years ago, he said, "You bet your life. Underscore serious."
"If we're going to challenge Iran and challenge North Korea and then, as some people have asked, to send more troops to Iraq, we can't do that without a draft," he said.
Rangel, who opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq, also said he did not think the United States would have invaded Iraq if the children of members of Congress were sent to fight. He has said the U.S. fighting force is comprised disproportionately of people from low-income families and minorities.
"I don't see how anyone can support the war and not support the draft. I think to do so is hypocritical," he said.
Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. beat Del. Joan Cadden by 28 votes for the third seat in House District 31, the county Board of Elections reported after counting absentee ballots from overseas. And two-term county Councilwoman Barbara D. Samorajczyk lost to Annapolis jewelery storeowner Ronald A. George by 53 votes for the third spot in District 30....This is not entirely surprising given how close the races are and how large Cadden and Samorajczyk's margins were after Election Day itself. But I highly doubt that the results are going to change. More than likely, Dwyer will return and Ron George will take the oath of office in January.
...Though Dwyer and George declared victory yesterday, the Democratic candidates said they would not yet concede, leaving open the possibility of a recount. The Democrats also are questioning the rejection of more than 200 provisional ballots - some by people who claimed to have registered at the Motor Vehicle Administration. Cadden, a three-term legislator, said that a decision on how to proceed will be made next week, and that party attorneys are considering other issues as well, but she would not elaborate.
The reader said it, not me.The phrase Katy bar the door! (also as Katy bar the gate!; sometimes written as Katie) is a very American exclamation, more common in the South than elsewhere, meaning that disaster impends—“watch out”, “get ready for trouble” or “a desperate situation is at hand”.
Dwyer is telling the world that either he is going to cause more trouble, or probably more accurately, that he is a desperate and disastrous legislator.
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Hitachi's new neuroimaging technique allows its operator to switch a train set on and off by thought alone, and the Japanese company aims to commercialize it within five years.It just gives me pause and a slight shudder to consider how such technology can be misused in the wrong hands. I'm not trying to say that I am a luddite, but things like this and somewhat sentient computers always sound like they come straight from a science-fiction novel.
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The political party formed by U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman after he lost the Democratic primary in August has a new chairman - and it's not Lieberman.Read the whole story, it's fascinating.
However, according to the bylaws adopted by its new chairman, Lieberman critic and Fairfield University professor John Orman, the senator is an eligible party candidate.
According to bylaws established by Orman, anyone whose last name is Lieberman may seek the party's nomination - or any critic of the senator.
Orman seized control of the Connecticut for Lieberman Party this week after registering as its sole member and electing himself as chairman.
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...the Orioles clearly are finding it easier to sign decent six-year minor league free agents now that their Triple-A affiliate is located in Norfolk, Va. They knew it would be a major perk.So be it.
The irony of choosing an absentee ballot over showing up in person at the polling place was revealed in the two most notable contests - governor and U.S. Senate - where the ballots weren't even tabulated before the winners were declared. Facing mathematical certainties that they could not win even after the paper ballot count, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, who chose not to use voting machines, conceded their races and essentially disenfranchised themselves.I cannot figure out what the heck they mean. How is voting absentee disenfranchising themselves? Their absentee votes count just the same as a ballot counted on a touchscreen machine. Absentee ballots are just counted after the polling places have closed; that's the only difference. The editorial board perpetuating the myth that absentee ballots are only counted in close races certainly does not help anything...
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Mr. Dwyer said he had faith that God was in control in the election, but that if re-elected he would continue to be an outspoken conservative.
"If you think I was ineffective before, Katie bar the door," he said.
I didn't know that you could be less effective than accomplishing nothing. That's like a student failing out of school and trying to say they aim to do worse next time.
Other very conservative legislators manage to put ideology aside and get meaningful legislation passed in a bipartisan fashion. District 31 does not need Don Dwyer wasting a seat in the General Assembly for the next four years not even trying to pass meaningful legislation. At that point, it's almost like giving him a $43,000 a year government handout; a one-man Don Dwyer welfare program.Labels: District 31, Don Dwyer, Politics, Republican
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[Dennis Callahan] will work with incoming Republican County Executive John Leopold in a prominent role. Mr. Callahan and school board attorney P. Tyson Bennett, a Republican, will co-chair Mr. Leopold's transition team.Unfortunately, I expected this kind of thing...
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Sen. John McCain, considered the front-runner for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, intends to launch an exploratory committee next week, GOP officials said today.No thanks. I made that mistake six years ago...
The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting a public statement from the four-term Arizona senator.
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The Belgian example seems to work because Drachten has about 50,000 residents and, like a lot of European locales, a lot of people ride their bikes. But I think this lends credence to the point a lof of Americans have made; red-light cameras do not make the roads safer. They certainly cannot make roads safer if the red-lights themselves.Most traffic lights should be torn up as they make roads less safe, one of Europe's leading road engineers said yesterday.
Hans Monderman, a traffic planner involved in a Brussels-backed project known as Shared Space, said that taking lights away helped motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to co-exist more happily and safely.
Residents of the northern Dutch town of Drachten have already been used as guinea-pigs in an experiment which has seen nearly all the traffic lights stripped from their streets.Only three of the 15 sets in the town of 50,000 remain and they will be gone within a couple of years.
The project is the brainchild of Mr Monderman, and the town has seen some remarkable results. There used to be a road death every three years but there have been none since the traffic light removal started seven years ago.
There have been a few small collisions, but these are almost to be encouraged, Mr Monderman explained. "We want small accidents, in order to prevent serious ones in which people get hurt," he said yesterday.
"It works well because it is dangerous, which is exactly what we want. But it shifts the emphasis away from the Government taking the risk, to the driver being responsible for his or her own risk.
"We only want traffic lights where they are useful and I haven't found anywhere where they are useful yet."
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There is the issue of hypocrisy. There are certain local candidates who hide the fact that they are without a formal education, yet they continue to preach that education is the pathway to success.Second:
Steve Schuh was one of the best qualified of all of the candidates. He was the only Republican with a college education and substantial experience. I am sure he will do a good job as delegate.These are not so veiled shots at Delegate-elect Nic Kipke, who Braswell has had a problem with from the get-go. And I won't stand for it.
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