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Seven Marylanders honored in Memorial Day ceremony
Last year, Aaron Marchanti invited his father to the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
On Monday, he returned to the event to honor him.
Maj. Robert J. Marchanti II, a member of the Maryland National Guard who went to...Tags: Murder, Armed Conflicts, U.S. Military, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Timonium
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Towson Legion Post and Dulaney Valley offer pair of Memorial Day events
Towson-area residents will have two dates on which to pay tribute to fallen members of the armed services this weekend as part of the area's Memorial Day ceremonies. The American Legion Towson Post 22 will host its annual Memorial Day remembrance on...Tags: Veterans Day, Army National Guard, Towson, Memorial Day, Baltimore County
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Romney, Obama and the hobgoblins of democracy
The neck-and-neck race between President Barack Obama and the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney will be the most expensive campaign in American history. It will be a battle between two robust political organizations. And it is a good bet...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Tea Party Movement, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Iraq War activist to speak at Harford Campaign for Liberty meeting
Famed "Veterans Against The Iraq War" activist Adam Kokesh will speak at Harford County's Campaign For Liberty April meeting. Kokesh will be the featured speaker on April 24 at 7 p.m. at the monthly Campaign for Liberty meeting at the Knights of Columbus...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Tea Party Movement, Iraq, Ron Paul, International Military Interventions
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No charges dismissed for soldier in Wikileaks case
A military judge refused on Thursday to dismiss the most serious charge against an Army private accused in the biggest leak of government secrets in U.S. history. Col. Denise Lind rejected a defense motion to throw out the charge of "aiding the enemy"...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Iraq, Fort Meade (military base)
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Do we have what it takes to beat al-Qaida?
Does the U.S. (and the West) possess the internal fortitude to pay the required price to defeat contemporary enemies such asal-Qaidaand its progeny? This question crosses my mind whenever I'm exposed to the "peace groups" that occasionally pop up on...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Interior Policy, Iraq, Al-Qaeda, Afghanistan
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Overstated Iranian 'threat' puts U.S. on path to war
A neocon joke, at the beginning of the Iraq war, was: "Anyone can go to Baghdad. Real men go to Tehran." It wasn't funny then, and it isn't funny now. Unfortunately, those "real men" who want to wage war on Iran are making so much noise that they may...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Weaponry, Iraq, Defense Equipment, Iran
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Brown comes out swinging against Romney
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown stepped into the role of surrogate for President Obama Monday as he joined in a conference call to denounce former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's record on veterans' issues, the federal budget and the GOP presidential...Tags: Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, Political Candidates, Regional Authority, Barack Obama
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For at-risk students, veteran mentors are a phone call away
Equipped with a flip phone and 400 free minutes, each member of a group of truant students at Carver Vocational Technical High School knows that at any moment a call could come that changes his or her day — or life.
The Baltimore students are...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Students, Diabetes, U.S. Army, Teaching and Learning
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What we should be asking the candidates
The questions routinely asked of our presidential candidates are insufficient for assessing their potential ability to lead the nation. The following questions are based on my studies of the leadership style of recent presidents. The candidates' responses...
Tags: Jimmy Carter, Mitt Romney, Susan Collins, Interior Policy, White House
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Obama's cynicism for me, not for thee
"My rival in this race," Barack Obama announced early in 2007, "is not other candidates. It's cynicism."
It's now clear that what he meant by this was other people's cynicism -- not his own.
As you may recall, President Obama came into office a very...Tags: Philosophy, Jimmy Carter, Joe Biden, William Daley, Budgets and Budgeting
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Ron Paul, the anti-war candidate
Voters who are weary of endless war may have no choice at the presidential level next November. This is a very large group to be denied a vote on a key issue.
A CNN/ORC poll released in November found that 68 percent of Americans opposed the war in...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Mitt Romney, Armed Conflicts, Iraq, Parties and Movements
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