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Whoa there boy…

January 29th, 2007 · 7 Comments

Barry Glassman appears to have jumped the gun on this elected school board bill.  I applaud his efforts though.  He clearly desires to be out in front on this issue.  However, I have to agree with Dulany-James on this one.  What exactly are the problems?  The “one failure and your out” policy sparked this debate.  [...]

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Tags: County Council · Governor · House of Delegates · Issues

Local Governments Take On The Illegal Immigration Issue

August 18th, 2006 · 4 Comments

Overwhelming numbers of Citizens (including myself) have the Issue of National Security at the top of our List of Issues come Elections! Illegal Immigration is a serious threat and those who are delegated the power (Federal Government) to resolve these matters are refusing to enforce existing Laws! The State Governments on the Issue defer to [...]

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Tags: Blog · County Council · General · Issues

County Council President

July 22nd, 2006 · 97 Comments

The main topic of discussion lately has been the County Council President race so here goes.
The question we have to ask ourselves is what do we want in a Council President. Do we want someone who simply does not care about what his party wants or do we want someone who will at least consider [...]

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Kazi’s Announcement Speech

May 10th, 2006 · 28 Comments

For those of you who did not hear it, here it is:
Welcome and thank you for coming today. Thank you, Norm (Cochran), for the wonderful introduction.
Well, there is nothing like shaking things up. Our founding fathers did it over 200 years ago, Governor Ehrlich did it 4 years ago, and I am doing it right [...]

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District B Article in The Examiner

May 2nd, 2006 · 1 Comment

The Examiner ran an article on the District B race. I don’t know about you but I am liking the daily coverage on Harford County. I could do without the ads but it gives us an option. Check the article out here.

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District B: “The Swing District”

May 2nd, 2006 · No Comments

I think it is pretty safe to say that there is a great county divide in Harford County. We have the “rural” north vs. the “urban” south. This is nothing new. It is not all that uncharacteristic compared to neighboring counties. We have northern Baltimore County with the Hereford/Parkton communities vs. the Middle River/Essex/Randallstown communities. [...]

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District D Qualifications?

March 20th, 2006 · 14 Comments

With the exiting of “lame duck” Lance Miller it looks like we have a fairly contested race on our hands. I never thought that there would be such a draw to the District D poll. At the writing of this article there were 231 votes cast. In the last Republican primary in District D there [...]

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Looking for a Few Good Heads

March 16th, 2006 · No Comments

I think this picture accurately portrays our council at the moment. Three of the heads (Stepp, Miller, and Cassilly) are off for sure and at least three others are going to have tough races. I do not know enough about Kevin Patrick Kane to know if he can challenge Chenowith. I do not even know [...]

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District D

March 11th, 2006 · 9 Comments

With the District D race already a 3 horse race I want to find out who has the early lead. It is so hard to really know who you are going to vote for before these people start talking issues. I think there are only two viable choices in this race so far.

Amy Hopkins Daney [...]

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The Council Races are Lining Up

March 8th, 2006 · 2 Comments

With Kevin Patrick Kane’s announcement in last Friday’s Aegis we have several of the races starting to get lined up. We are by no means finished but this may give some people clarity on who is where and who is challenging who. With the exiting of multiple Councilmen we will see new faces in the [...]

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