31 Oct
What’s scarier than chainsaw wielding psychos? Politics! Here’s today’s Rundown.
The farming community is supporting Ehrlich.
Both parties are “lawyering up” for the post election debacle that’s sure to come.
Politicians on the Myspace. Hey, so are we! Be our friend.
A group of Baltimore City parents have organized and are demanding an elected city school board, and we […]
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31 Oct
OP-ED: Today marks one week until the 2006 General election. We at the HON have decided against our better judgment, to go ahead and name the candidates that WE endorse. Before we begin though, it’s very important to us that you understand that we are truly, a moderate voice among the extremists on both sides, […]
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30 Oct
From the “How Did We Miss This” Dept.: In an interview with CNBC last week, President Bush was asked if he uses popular online search engine Google. Here is a portion of the transcript-
Maria Bartiromo: I’m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?George Bush: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on […]
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30 Oct
If you watch the news today, you’ll hear about Baltimore being the 12th most dangerous city in America. The stats in question are from this study. Baltimore is ranked 12th among cities with 75k people.
What you WON’T hear, is that among cities with 500k people, Baltimore is ranked the #2 most dangerous. Basically, out of […]
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30 Oct
Tim Russert hosted a debate between the two major Senatorial candidates from Maryland, Michael Steele (R), and Ben Cardin (D). The debate focused mainly on Iraq, and the recent stem cell ad controversy.
Steele waffled on his Iraq stance, while Cardin was beaming with pride for voting against the war from the very beginning.
Russert grilled Cardin […]
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30 Oct
As expected, the left-leaning Sun has endorsed Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley for Governor. The article is highly unfair to Gov. Ehrlich, refusing to say Ehrlich has done any good at all. The most interesting part of the story to us though, is this line about O’Malley’s running mate. Says the Sun, “Anthony G. Brown, his […]
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26 Oct
Baltimore City election officials still haven’t met its requirement for the minimum number of Republican election judges.
Most recent election audit is forecasting problems.
The Diebold machines were already fixed…last year???
Is the Diebold source code available on Google???
Even PC World thinks Diebold stinks.
BREAKING NEWS: Paper ballots that were ordered just in case the Diebold machines blow up […]
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26 Oct
In a shocking development, the Annapolis Capital has endorsed Doug Gansler (D) for State’s Attorney General, and Peter Franchot (D) for Comptroller.
Franchot’s opponent Anne McCarthy (R) is hoping for an upset in the race for Comptroller.
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26 Oct
State’s Attorney General candidate Scott Rolle (R) is getting desparate in his bid for the highest legal office in the state. His campaign manager is taking Rolle’s opponent Doug Gansler (D) to court, challenging Gansler’s eligibility to run for the office in MD.
Rolle’s claiming that Gansler hasn’t practiced law for ten years in the Maryland, […]
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25 Oct
4 years ago, the Batimore Sun came under fire for saying that then Lt. Gov. hopeful Michael Steele had “nothing to offer except the color of his skin”. The Sun still doesn’t think Steele has much to offer, and they’re endorsing Ben Cardin for U.S. Senate.
Keeping with their right leaning tendencies, the Washington Times has […]
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