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With Ryan, Romney can win -- and restore America
Last Thursday's Wall Street Journal editorial "Why Not Paul Ryan?" made the case for his selection as the Republican vice-presidential nominee in this statement: "Romney can win a big election over big issues. He'll lose a small one." After Mr. Ryan's...
Tags: Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate, Sales, Joe Biden, Business
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Buck Showalter a major league prankster
The Baltimore SunBuck Showalter not only has baseball talents, Baltimore -- he's also quite a believable prankster. The folks at Major League Baseball's Fan Cave just posted a really funny video where Showalter "punks" relief pitcher Darren O'Day. Here's the setup: O'...Tags: Baseball, Buck Showalter
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Buck Showalter pulls All-Star prank on Darren O'Day
The Baltimore Sun I wonder if Darren O'Day's heart has started back up yet. Because when the Orioles' reliever was pranked recently by manager Buck Showalter for a Major League Baseball Fan Cave video, you wondered if the poor guy was going to need a defibrillator...Tags: Baseball, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Major League Baseball
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GOP has many lines of attack against Obamacare
"In my first term, we passed health care reform," President Barack Obama joked this spring. "In my second term, I guess I'll pass it again." Thanks to the Supreme Court, President Obama can take that item off his agenda. But Chief JusticeJohn G....
Tags: Rick Perry, Laws, Executive Branch, Bobby Jindal, Justice System
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Romney's taxing sophistry
Remember in March, when former senator Rick Santorum got a lot of grief for saying that Mitt Romney was the "worst Republican" in the country to challenge President Barack Obama on health care reform? Well, turns out he was right. That was evident...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Internal Revenue Service, Republican National Conventions, Republican Party
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Remember when Republicans supported the individual mandate?
I read with interest columnist Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s commentary regarding the recent Supreme Court decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Constitutional — but contemptible," July 9). I am still confused — indeed...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Parties and Movements, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Orrin Hatch, U.S. Senate
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Best and worst of this year's presidential ads
Today's topic: the billions (yes, with a "b") that will be spent on advertising in this year's presidential and congressional campaigns, and what kind of messages that money is sending. Like jazz, blues and musical comedy, the political ad is a...Tags: Karl Rove, Doyle McManus, Americans for Prosperity, Medicare, Mitt Romney
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Controversial 'Fifty Shades' trilogy reaches historic sales milestone
The racy "Fifty Shades" book series by E. L. James has been causing a stir since hitting shelves in April with its erotic plot line and subsequent ban in various libraries across the country. In Harford County, the public library system made the decision...
Tags: Libraries, The New York Times, Book, Employees
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Mt. Zion United Methodist celebrates 150 years of worship
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church will celebrate its 150th anniversary most of next week. There will be a slide show of Mt. Zion history plus an ice cream social July 10 at 7 p.m. A music program with cookies and punch will be featured on July 11 at 7 p....Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Peggy Lee, Teaching and Learning, Genesis (music group), Ceremonies
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Maryland, land of 'progressive' taxation
We taxpayers should be so very proud of our state leaders as evidenced by the increasingly frequent national attention given to the ineptitude of the Maryland General Assembly. Most recently, The Wall Street Journal highlights Gov.Martin O'Malley as the...Tags: Maryland General Assembly
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Journalists and grammar
The Baltimore SunYou may imagine that journalists, because they make their bread by wielding language, would (a) know something about grammar and usage and (b) write about grammar and usage intelligently. If so, you have a vivid imagination. I put it to you...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Slang
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Aberdeen: Legendary sports events figures in Aberdeen remembered
The love of sports is legendary in Aberdeen. Sports figures and sports events have always been very important in daily life, and a number of outstanding athletes call Aberdeen their home. The Ripken family is famous for its contributions to the sports...Tags: Charles V Bennett, Cal Ripken, Museums
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