Entries for the 'Northern Maryland' Category
Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 17, 2008 4:56 PM | Rating:  | Views: 197
Katherine Cottle of Glen Arm has published her first collection of poetry called "My Father's Speech", available through http://apprentice.house.com and Amazon.com.
You can also read her work at http://katherinecottle.blogspot.com/.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 15, 2008 7:52 PM | Rating:  | Views: 173
The state of Maryland is working hard to become the largest (legal) voyeur in the state, beating the drums today in Soddom on the Severn for the expanded use of speed cameras. They of course, claim they want to "save lives", not "raise revenues".
Horse hockey. Bull shit. Tell me another one.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 15, 2008 12:29 AM | Rating:  | Views: 250
BGE is back at it this winter, using the excuse of "preventing power outages" as a reason to continue their obscene clear-cutting of trees along their power lines, according to this article in the Calvert Street Communist Party Newsletter.
I've had my experience with these tree butchers, and it wasn't pleasant.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 9, 2008 10:00 PM | Rating:  | Views: 226
As we roll into Day 10 of O'Misery in O'Maryland, we embrace the fundamental LACK of leadership that O'Guvnah represents. He's less than a pretty face in the State House. He's a Crackberry addict working hard to bring his spectacular string of failures from Baltimore City to the ENTIRE state of Maryland.
That's right, O'Guvnah's goal is to bring the same crime problems, budget problems, school problems, and cultural problems to the Entire State, from the golden seashore of Worcester County, the mountain majesty of Garrett County.
But today, I want to look at dumbass comment number 1,300,364,223 from O'Guvnah.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 8, 2008 4:44 PM | Rating:  | Views: 171
I am forced to ask this question after reading this article on baltimoresun.com.
Two scum sucking little teenage twit-boys poured acid on a slide last spring that burned a toddler were sentenced to home detention.
HOME DETENTION?!??
Did the judge even consider the fact that the reason these two little juvenile delinquents did what they did was because of a lack of parental supervision?
I can tell you this, had I done such a thing at the Loch Raven Heights playground of my youth, I would still be walking around with my fathers foot hanging out of my ass, and the tip of his work boot scratching my throat.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 3, 2008 10:15 AM | Rating:  | Views: 164
The biggest news to come out of the deposition of House of Delegates Chief Clerk Mary Monahan was that the she did in fact fabricate the documentation to falsely prove the validity of the laws passed during the Special Session.
More here from the Baltimore Examiner.
Marvin Mandell and Spiro Agnew could not be reached for comment.
So, it is okay for the government of the State of Maryland to lie, cheat, and steal at whim to achieve a political end?
Why should we respect these ratfuckers? Tell me again why they shouldn't all be locked in the State House, and have it set fire? Tell me again why the Governor and Attorney General shouldn't be guillotined on State Circle?
How can we be a free people if our Government so willingly and blatantly disregards its own laws?
Thy despot's heel is on thy shore is an understatement.
What are you going to do now, Wade Kach and Page Elmore? The body of government which you so readily defend and hold up is CORRUPT, INCOMPETENT, and TYRANNICAL. It's time you step up to the line and show you have a set.
The Maryland General Assembly and its members have NO HONOR, NO CHARACTER, and NO INTEGRITY.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 1, 2008 9:14 PM | Rating:  | Views: 177
Over at O'MalleyWatch.com, Mr. Watcher has a great write up on the deft corruption that Martin O'Malley and his Shin Fein Footsoldiers have brought to state government: holding conferences before they are approved by the Board of Public Works, then billing aftewards.
Why doesn't this constitute mail fraud?
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on January 1, 2008 9:02 PM | Rating:  | Views: 174
I want to give props to Baltimore's new mayor, Sheila Pratt Dixon. Under her leadership, Baltimore City is once again a shining example of the old adage: "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig!"
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on December 31, 2007 10:00 PM | Rating:  | Views: 256
With the dawn of 2008, Marylanders awake to a new state of spending and taxation that will make the big-government Keynesianism of the Great Depression pale in tremendous comparison. New sales taxes, new gas taxes, new tobacco taxes. The list goes on and on. Maryland will now reap the benefits of a Martin O’Malley victory in 2006. Having squandered a $1.4 billion surplus during 2007, the O’Guvnah created a brand new $1.8 billion crisis deficit through the year for 2008 that resulted in some of the largest tax increases ever to fun an ever-expanding fascist bureaucracy and jobs program we politely call “Maryland State Government”.
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Gunpowder Chronicle posted on December 31, 2007 10:00 PM | Rating:  | Views: 306
In a previous post, I argued that we need to “Starve the Beast”. That is, we need to deprive State Government of its ability to wage war on the hard-earned income of Marylanders. In this ongoing series, I will posit ideas and concepts on how we can do this. This will cause pain, and in some cases, it may seem unfair. But we must be willing to take the battle directly to the thieves and whores of the General Assembly. If they thought the Special Session of 2007 was painful, we must make their pain even greater, as they are forced to evaluate every nickel of state spending as revenues fall dramatically.
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