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Saturday, February 21, 2009

One Hundred Thousand Page Views...and Growing

Toot! Toot! At precisely 1:42 pm today, CP hit the 100,000 page view mark. This is an average of 254 page views per day. Not bad if we say so ourselves....not bad for a local blog in existence for two years. We can only hope....but we do take satisfaction in knowing, that in some way, we have helped to educate, inform and activate the citizens of Annapolis....even though we can't even make beer money...Now, if only that added up to a dollar per view it might mean that providing this service were approaching a reasonable way to earn a living..(can you survive in Annapolis on 50K per year w/o benefits?)

Thank you for reading, writing and the other ways in which you have expressed your support.....and your financial contributions are always welcome. You think it's easy to write this stuff? The winter membership campaign on public radio just ended and they begged you for money all day long...day in...day out....we have a goal of such and such and we are counting one you.....I'm just asking this once...at least until the next time I ask for it...If you appreciate what CP does for our community, please open your wallets and purses and send me a donation...or at least pay my mortgage this month...take me out to dinner....a lunch perhaps...maybe breakfast...buy me a cup of coffee...maybe give me some spare change....an atta boy...a pat on the back...a kick in the pants...a slap on the cheek...something...anything...hey is anybody out there???? (I know you're out there...I see it in the stats.....hulloah?.....paul@foerfront.com)

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Cordle Is Running for Mayor....Or So I am Led to Believe

I have always found Alderman Dave Cordle to be accessible, prompt and efficient when I have called or written and that's what makes this story so....confounding. When he apparently forgot to include CP when announcing his candidacy, I took it upon myself to find out if Alderman Cordle really is running for mayor. Neither the putative candidate or his consultant affirmed or denied this when asked why I did not receive a news release about his supposed announcement. I contacted Cordle with an email saying, "I guess you forgot to send me the news release.....????" to which he responded:

"Sorry Paul- I didn't do the release."

Neither did he send me a copy or provide any further information. How's that for taking charge of the situation when an underling failed to deliver? He neither took responsibility or corrected the situation.
I then got an email from his consultant in the form of a comment to the blog. Neither did she provide me with the release. I was told I could find it at Facebook. I don't do Facebook. I asked again. I finally got a copy of an "announcement" which apparently was not a news release, as I was informed. Here is a sampling of its interesting contents:

MEDIA ALERT – February 12, 2009

Who: Annapolis Alderman David Cordle
What: Press Conference
When: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:00 p.m.
Where: Parking Lot at 11 North Glen Avenue, Annapolis, Maryland
(across from Gold’s Gym on West Street)

[Why: Alderman Cordle will announce his candidacy for Mayor of Annapolis]

Did you notice the [Why:]? Oh is that why you're meeting? That's what we call burying the lead, or in newspeak, what is sometimes called the lede. It quickly gets more interesting:

Background Information

On Sunday, Alderman David Cordle will mark the week of the 125th birthday of his great grandfather, the late George C. Rogers, Jr. a Chesapeake Bay oysterman, who built log canoes and skipjacks in the 1900s. Cordle will discuss his long career of public service in the community, and that of his family. Another Great Grandfather, Thomas J. Linthicum was an Alderman in Annapolis, 1909-1910. Cordle’s Great Grandmother Katherine E. Linthicum served as city clerk 1929-1950.

Does he mark the week of the anniversary of the day of birth of his great grandfather every year? Does he make a public announcement of it? Does he normally hire a political communications consultant to do this? Is that why he's running for mayor and that's why I should vote for him? This was followed by a plethora of details about Cordle's law enforcement and military background, awards, education and training etc. Even if I had received the announcement, why would I have wanted to help celebrate the 125th birthday of his skipjack-building, great grandfather in a parking lot and hear him discuss his long career of public service?

Good grief! They pay consultants to write this stuff? They then fail to send it to some of the more active members of the media? They then continue to fail to send the release after being asked again? And after all that, when the release or "announcement" goes out it's about the candidate's genealogy?


I still don't know why you want to be mayor and what your vision is for our city. Is this because your communications consultant has not written it up yet? Neither is there a web-site. They tell me they did not have enough time to do that. So, you announce (purportedly) but don't even have a web-site up? Be sure to put a photo of your great grandfather on that skipjack!

This is what his consultant, Currier Communications says about their services:
The elements of a successful campaign are simple:
Know the Target Markets
Deliver the Right Messages
You need a brain trust that can help you run a strategic campaign, delivering the right messages to the right people at the right times.

Indeed. I guess they are not planning for this campaign to be successful. I guess that CP is just not the "right people". That's Currier, not Courier Communications and when you see their clients, you'll know what they mean by the "right people" (As an example, Ollie North, as in Lt Colonel and losing political candidate Ollie North is quoted as saying "These are tools we have not had before." What were they talking about--paper shredders???)

A word of friendly advice to alderman, law enforcement investigator, army reserve officer and now, apparent mayoral candidate David Cordle. Don't try to run a fancy campaign with fancy consultants. Save the money. Just stick to what you have been doing and doing well, which includes staying in touch with your constituents...at least until now. And buy lots of ads on blogs.....for example....I can think of at least one.

Again, we would like you to be our featured guest at a Sip N' Blog, but that would require a reply. The next two Thursdays are open but don't expect any more invitations if there is no reply to this one. Hope to see you there!

(ps I finally got to Facebook through a friend. It was the same stuff about the skipjack builder etc and nothing else--except some photographs...)

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Story Reveals He Was in Car With A Boy in the Parking Lot!

Oops. That was a different story-but it got your attention.

An AP story which appeared in our local newspaper today said, "Baltimore County police say a therapist who worked at a Baltimore middle school has been charged with molesting a 13-year-old boy. Police say 54-year-old Robert Stoever of Halethorpe was arrested Sunday night when an officer saw him and the boy in a car in a Catonsville parking lot."

Imagine that? The police actually saw this happening in a car in a parking lot. If only it had been the County Executive, perhaps the police would have not paid any attention????  I think I'm going to call my therapist. No, maybe not.....See: molester

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

No More Anonymous Comments

I begin this post by thanking all of you who have written comments and identified yourselves. I want to thank Ellis, Scott, John, Stanford, Jeffrey, Will, Andrew, Bob and the many others (I apologize if I left you out of the list) who have and who I hope will continue to write in signed comments. I must also add that there have been many articulate and intelligent commenters who still wish to maintain their anonymity. I appreciate your comments but from now on, you'll have to identify yourselves.

And now, why I am now banning anonymous comments:

For two years I have published this blog, striving to create a meaningful forum for improving our local governance and community. On an almost daily basis, I post articles, some of consequence, some less serious, on topics of concern to local readers. I am a thorn in the side of elected officials who misuse their office or violate the public trust. I want people to be informed, interested and involved. I welcome guest editorials and guest comments, but I have many concerns about anonymous comments.

All along I have allowed anonymous posters to make comments. That will no longer be the case. This is not something I take lightly. Readers know I have never been comfortable with this kind of anonymity and I have discussed this with many of you, either through online postings or in private conversation. There are pros and cons to allowing anonymous comments, but I have increasingly been receiving more and more irritating, bothersome, irresponsible and offensive comments. I see no reason to believe this trend will stop anytime soon, especially with local election campaigning getting underway.

Having said that, I want you to know that of the many hundreds of comments I have received, I have chosen not to publish fewer than a dozen.

Admittedly, there may be a time and place for anonymity and pseudonyms and both were employed during the American Revolution and the early days of our nation. But back then, printing took a press, a lot of time and special skills and of course work to do this and distribute literature. Many could not read or write. And there was a revolution against tyranny going on and there might be consequences for those who spoke out. How many readers know of the Alien and Sedition Act passed after the revolution? Such situations of fear of expressing oneself certainly exist today in many places and even here in the USA, there can be repercussions if one speaks out about certain issues. Journalists all over the world are targets for the enemies of freedom and freedom of expression. But even with a heightened fear of foreign and domestic terrorism, of enemies or subversives, of a pernicious Patriot Act, there is still something different, or so I continue to believe about freedom of expression in the USA.

Each time I write, you know and everyone knows that it is I and I alone who maintain editorial responsibility, whose labors create this blog, whose name and reputation is at stake each and every time I hit the "Publish Post" key and make my thoughts, analysis and opinions known to all my readers--and potentially to anyone ]with access to a computer and the internet. That's the first thing to keep in mind. I make this blog. I write it. I maintain it. Not you. Not anybody else.

I take the enormous time and energy and provide the personal commitment to make this possible each and every day (and thanks to Google too of course!). And again, with my name. I take great risk in doing so. I have called upon the mayor to resign. I have called upon the former police chief to resign. I broke the story about our city attorney having been disbarred. I have posed questions about people in power and tried to speak truth to power. I take all the risks for doing so and the risks are real and not imagined.

Yet what does an anonymous poster risk? Nothing. The anonymous poster takes what I have labored to create as a public service with no expectation of material gain, and at great risk and uses this forum to post his or her personal gripe, opinion or rant. Sometimes these posters even take me to task and I allow them! Yes, I allow them to give it to me on the chin while they remain safe and....anonymous. And it gets worse. Some of them feel they are entitled to post anonymously and that I should publish anything they write. Think about it. I am supposed to give them the opportunity to offend and insult me as if it is their right! Some have even gone so far as to accuse me of censorship if I don't publish their posts!

I am a big believer in the sanctity of our First Amendment but freedom of speech is not absolute. As Justice Holmes famously said, it does not give us the right to yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. The courts have established restrictions upon free speech recognizing that sometimes it is necessary to protect the greater rights of the many by limiting the rights of the few to say whatever they want, whenever they want. Yet the fundamental tenets and force of our right to free speech remain essentially intact.

Why then do so many choose to misuse this freedom by writing anonymously? Why do they think they deserve to say whatever they wish without any responsibility to the truth or accountability to others? And if they believe they can do that, why in this day and age where anyone can create a blog for free, do they believe they can tell me what to put on this blog where I publish with my name without them revealing who they are? I find this astonishing and while I have allowed it, I now say "no more."

Not only do these anonymous posters dilute the authority of free speech, they often are reckless, abusive, offensive, malicious and damaging. I could possibly find myself in serious legal trouble if I published a comment that might be deemed actionable for libel--even if I did not write it.

In the last few days, following my post about Councilman Josh Cohen saying he will run for mayor and my post where I reviewed a new restaurant, I received a string of obnoxious and exasperating comments which I believe are merely a signal about what else may be coming in this election year. One commenter asked how much I got paid for writing the restaurant review and called me a sellout! A sellout! Here I am writing day in and day out for free so this commenter and everyone else can read what I write and I write one restaurant review and get called a sellout! A sellout for what and by whom? Did I violate some trust or abuse somebody? Was my review dishonest or false? It's my blog and if I want to say that McDonald's burgers are better than Wendy's, who is that commenter to accuse me of anything?

As for Josh Cohen, I immediately received a bunch of emails that basically said "Yea Josh. Josh is great. Josh will win" and a bunch of emails questioning everything about his intentions. Imagine where this could be going over the next few months. Josh-lovers and Josh-haters could be sending me dozens or hundreds of emails, unsigned and anonymous and demanding that I furnish the forum to air their personal viewpoints. And who is to say that it's not just one or perhaps two people writing such letters? It could even be the candidate or the opponent for all we know.

If you want to voice your opinion, go ahead. But you'll have to identify yourself.

The funny thing here is that Josh Cohen and everyone else running for or serving in office is putting themselves out in public for everyone to see and to judge. They can't be anonymous. They are on the line for criticism and personal attack all the time. Yet the anonymous people think they have some kind of God-given and protected right to say whatever they may wish about public figures in an anonymous manner and with no responsibility or accountability! This is unacceptable.

Do these phonies even know that they already have special protection under the law to criticize public figures? That's right--it's a 1964 Supreme Court ruling known as New York Times versus Sullivan. It makes the libel standard even harder to prove when the subject is a public figure, i.e. an elected official. In other words, our system effectively says that in order to function as and ensure democratic government, you and I can say almost anything we want about a public figure and it is protected speech! But it is not an absolute. I am not going into a detailed explanation. You can look it up, but the point is that even though you have wide latitude to attack and criticize a public figure, and truth is always an absolute defense in libel, it does not mean you can knowingly lie, act with malice or damage someone BUT WITH ALL THIS PROTECTION WHY WOULD ANYONE REMAIN ANONYMOUS? What are they worried about? And if I can write this stuff everyday and take on this risk, why should I provide a free forum to others who will not do the same?

Having said all this, consider the bizarre "reasoning" of a recent comment I received:

The reason you don't like anonymous posters is because you are forced to respond to the message and not attack the messenger.

The ironic and illogical nature of this comment left me almost dazed. I have tried to respond to the bizarre, hostile, negative and abusive comments with humor and sarcasm--and even that has brought me negative responses. So, the bottom line is THERE WILL BE NO MORE ANONYMOUS COMMENTS.

If you don't like it, start your own blog. You've had your chance to send in anonymous comments for two years. It's over. Now start acting responsibly and with accountability and work with me to build community, not tear it down.

If an opinion is valued by the writer, and if it is worth my time to read and value it, why should we not know who wrote it?

Finally, if you truly have something of great import where signing your name would subject you to danger or risk of repercussion, you know how to reach me. I'll protect your anonymity. But you'll have to make yourself known to me. That's just the risk you'll have to take.


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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Leopold is Back At The Mall, Instead of The Gettysburg Address, He Does The "Get It Up In The Back Seat Undress"...talk about Bull Run....

which was also known as The Battle of Manassas? (don't read anything into that...you know....Man-ass-as) This time there is a video of Leopold At the Mall....but don't get too excited. It's a bit different. You do remember the Mall incident yes?--where he tried to maintain his Union...in a very civil kind of way....In this video, he's impersonating Lincoln, as in Honest Abe. This time he's fully clothed....albeit with a fake beard. And this time it seems that even fewer people are paying attention. In fact, it's painfully embarrassing, but in a different way. Mostly he says how glad he is to be back in Maryland and talks about what he eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Gag me...with a spoon. See Leopold as Abraham Lincoln .

All of which gave me this idea about the Get It Up In The Back Seat Undress (with apologies to our late President):

I scored about seven days ago, and brought forth the police upon this parking lot, where with a new sensation, almost conceived in the back seat, and was dedicated to having made a proposition.

Now we are engaged in a great civil debate, testing whether that police call, or any such police call so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure without getting to the truth. We are met here on a great parking lot of that mall. We have come to dedicate a portion of it as a final resting place for the people's trust in me, for those who gave me their vote that this county might prosper. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should know the truth about what happened.

But in a larger sense we can not dedicate - we can not conflagrate - we can not wallow in what I did on this parking lot. I wish the world and the media would little note, nor long remember, what I did here, but they can't seem to ever let me forget what I did here.

.....I just know that somewhere there's an AACo officer about to be promoted to Lieutenant.......I wish the exec. would just be honest with us, like Honest Abe. (If this post is too abstruse, go study your Civil War history)


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Cordle's Mayoral Announcement Just A Rumor

Hello Dave--anybody there? Would somebody please tell the good alderman from the Fifth Ward that I have yet to receive a news release or official announcement of his candidacy?  Hullooaaa???....I don't take such things personally but if it's a sign of how he is going to run his campaign or respect the local media, he has a thing or two to learn about running for office. CP attended both Shropshire's and McFall's kickoff events--and wrote about them. McFall was and Shropshire will be our featured guest at our Sip N' Blogs. So was Delegate Ron George and candidate Scott Bowling both of whom were rumored to have been at Cordle's rumored announcement. Also rumored to have been there was Alderman Paone who participated in the candidate's forum CP organized and sponsored when Paone was running in the special election that got him where he is today. So much for the seriously flawed contention that CP is merely covering Democrats!

Our policy is to invite any candidate who has officially announced, but since such an announcement has not appeared here, well, what can I say? Is it just a rumor? If Cordle is interested, he might wish to communicate with me. He might also want to get a web-site up and running. After all, that's almost as important as being mentioned by CP......Dave? Come in Dave!


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Monday, February 16, 2009

Interfaith Dialogue: A Path to Understanding At St. Anne's

This might be an interesting way to spend next Tuesday evening, February 24th:
Interfaith Dialogue: A Path to Understanding
Please join us for our continuing Distinguished Speakers Program
Tuesday February 24 at 7 p.m. at St. Anne’s School of Annapolis
3112 Arundel on the Bay Road
410.263.8650

Thoughtful conversations with dynamic individuals:

Ambassador Samuel Assefa
The Ethiopian Ambassador to the United States and former Vice President of Addis Ababa University
Imam Mohammed MajidExecutive Director of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society; Vice President of the Islamic Society of North America
Rabbi Philip Pohl
Leader of Congregation Kol Shalom of Annapolis, Maryland
Moderated By: William Brock, former U.S. Senator, Secretary of Labor and leader of national education reform and Doug Holladay, equity investor, theologian, advisor to the White House, CEOs and world leaders. Dessert and refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Why This Country Is Doomed....again...and again...

I put this up a couple of weeks ago and thought it is still timely, so I am posting it again.

Seen on a sign at a car dealer's lot on Route 198 in Laurel recently:

GAS IS CHEAP
BUY A TRUCK


Of course, since February 4th, the price of gasoline has continued to rise....and as far as I know we're not making any more dead dinosaurs in the core of the earth. Yeah. Gas is cheap. Buy a truck.

We're doomed. ...just a thought. Isn't Obama the fifth or sixth president in a row to vow to make the US energy independent???



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The SUN Continues to Set

It's painful to watch a once-great newspaper fall by the wayside but we are witnessing the setting of The Sun. I've written about it before but it has gotten worse. Although it is supposedly leaving some staff in Annapolis, many of its satellite offices are moving back to the HQ in Baltimore. Of course, after the General Assembly ends, the Annapolis office may close as well--or become seasonal. The Sun keeps losing reporters and shifting them around and now Annapolis area readers are stuck with but a rehashing of what was once news via Tyeesha Dixon. Why they even pay this person is a mystery. I say what was news because all the reporter seems to do is re-write news releases and previously published articles, and not just a day later, but sometimes as much as three or four days after the story was published.

All these stories were published today in The Sun but were published here and elsewhere--many days ago:


These are not news stories, but "olds". What a shame. The ever-shrinking news hole. We all suffer.

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The Current State of Leopoldgate (Is his name now "Mudd"?)

We may never get to the bottom of what I am now calling Leopoldgate. The only people who really know what happened are Leopold and his friend or friends in the backseat, and the cops who said "unfounded." Perhaps the guy from Nordstrom will come forward--hey pal, call me! I'll take down your story.

The thing about our county executive that has always made me wonder is why did he as a young transplant to Hawaii who became a state senator and then ran for governor suddenly leave the Aloha State many years ago? That was of course before he set up shop in Annapolis where he has also come to be known as an Abe Lincoln admirer and impersonator. That's Honest Abe to the rest of us, the very man whose 200th birthday we now celebrate. Now the state's leading Republican elected official, whose name came up when we spoke of a future governor, may now be tainted like "Mudd", the man who treated John Wilkes Booth's broken leg as he fled from Ford's Theater into Virginia. (Mudd got life in prison. Booth was killed by Union soldiers. Lincoln...well he now belongs to the ages...and Leopold...well, he impersonates Lincoln, as proof that he now belongs to the ages...)

And while I just hate to give more free publicity and drive readers to the local paper, I think that columnist Eric Hartley has pretty well summed up the current state of Leopoldgate. Read it at Leopoldgate .


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