This post is dedicated to the many millions of men and women who fought on the Allied side in World War 2. This is especially dedicated to:
Marvin Lebow who bombed German positions on the D-Day landing beaches from a Marauder
Technical Sgt. Irving Fine who was stationed in New Guinea at the time
Yeoman Melvin Foer a USN "Sea-Bee" who was stationed in Pearl Harbor in June, 1944
Ruben Tebeleff-USA Air Force Supply Officer for the famed P-38 "Lightning"
Robert Segal-USA Signal Corps-Europe a meteorologist
and Milton Segal,MD, USA Medical Corps
Joe Robbins, Headquarters Company, 29th Infantry Division who landed that morning with the first wave of soldiers on Omaha Beach and then fought and walked his way across Europe over the next year. Joe told me, "We lost sixty percent of the guys in my unit that first day. Sixty percent. Those guys in the Navy, the Air Force, they had good days. We never had a good day in the infantry."
My father, my uncles and a friend. All Americans, Jewish Americans who served their country and members of The Greatest Generation. Thank you.
In June, 1944, Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower had to make the agonizingly fateful decision of whether to launch the invasion when bad weather threatened, or wait until weeks later when the tides would again be appropriate for the invasion. If weather remained poor, the invasion would suffer. If they waited, the Germans would be better prepared and the Allies would have less summer time to advance. As it turned out, the weather cleared--just enough--and Ike said go--and they did. The rest is history. And now, the speech delivered by Ike to the invasion forces.
Order of the Day 6 June 1944 Supreme Allied Headquarters
Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force!
You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we
have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you.
The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere
march with you. In company with our brave Allies and
brothers-in-arms on other Fronts, you will bring about the
destruction of the German war
machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of
Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.
Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well
equipped and battle hardened. He will fight savagely.
But this is the year 1944! Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of
1940-41. The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats,
in open battle, man-to-man. Our air offensive has seriously reduced their
strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. Our Home
Fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions
of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of trained fighting men.
The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to
Victory!
I have full confidence in your courage and devotion to duty and skill in
battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory!
Good luck! And let us beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great
and noble undertaking.
SIGNED: Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
D DAY Remembered
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Friday, June 5, 2009
More Wheels In Motion
From Wheels in Motion of a Few Days Ago......Another interesting little tidbit. Dawn Moyer, daughter-in-law of the mayor, is now soliciting advertising from the mayoral candidates for the cutesy publication, Taste of the Bay. In an email which CP has received, we find the following:
From: Dawn Moyer;dawnmoyer.tasteofthebay@
Date: (date and time erased by CP but it was within the last week)
Subject: feature section in Taste of the Bay for Annapolis Mayoral Candidates
I wanted to let you know that I am running a special section in Tatse (sic--misspelled her own publication) of the Bay Magazine for Annapolis Mayoral candidates only. We are offing (sic--another typo--a Freudian slip?) a full page for $1300 in the July/Aug issue. Candidates can let everyone know why they are running, what they hope to achieve and how they plan to achieve it. This is their platform. They write it and we print it. There will be 100,000 magazines delivered over July and Aug. The placement will be , full pages first and in order of paid contracts recieved (sic) by the publisher. Call me to discuss.
Senior Account Manager
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Hmmm....I can guess which campaign is rushing to place its ad! Interesting thing to print 100,000 copies and give out all over Central Maryland while there are only 36,000 residents of Annapolis and far fewer registered voters and even fewer likely to vote--though hopefully not this time! $1300 could go a long way toward a mailer to a large percentage of likely voters...or ads on a blog targeted to Annapolitans....But does the idea of the mayor's daughter-in-law soliciting ads from mayoral candidates not seem, well, a bit weird?
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Be A "BLUE ANGEL" For Ten Minutes
If you ever wondered what it looks like to fly with The Blue Angels over Annapolis, you'll want to see this video Blue-Angels-Annapolis . I think I saw my house...for a split second.
This does not constitute an endorsement of the military industrial complex. Viewers are warned not to attempt these maneuvers at home. These are trained professionals.
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Oh Nine On-Line for June 5-Campaign Reminders
- Sunday, June 7 - 4th Annual District 30 Democratic Club Poolside Cookout and Fundraiser, 2 to 5 p.m., home of Sarah Flynn and David Prosten, 3120 Munz Drive, Annapolis, With Speaker Mike Busch, Senator John Astle, Delegate Virginia Clagett, Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman, Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer, Mayoral candidates County Councilman Josh Cohen, Trudy McFall, Zina Pierre, Alderman Sam Shropshire and others Members of Annapolis City Council, Representatives John Sarbanes and Frank Kratovil, and other elected officials and candidates. Admission (payable at the door): $25 for paid-up members of the club, $40 (the extra $15 makes you a member) for all others, and $5 for children. Donations over and above the admission fee gratefully accepted. RSVP by May 30 to sflynn@md30dems.org and supply your name, address, phone, e-mail address, and number of people attending. To pay in advance, send a check to District 30 Democratic Club, P.O. Box 3164, Annapolis, MD 21403. Checks and cash accepted at the door, but RSVP so we know how much food to prepare. This event is rain or shine!.....Sunday, June 7 - Cocktail reception-fundraiser for Ward One Alderman Dick Israel, 4 to 6 p.m., Loews Annapolis Hotel, 126 West Street, Annapolis. Alderman Israel will discuss his plans to seek re-election to the Annapolis City Council, with special guest Speaker Mike Busch. Cost is $50 per person, with checks payable to "Friends of Richard Israel" and mailed to PMB #116, 3 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401 or at the event. Information: Contact Pam Finley at pjc9@comcast.net or visit http://www.richardisrael.org/ ....Sunday, June 7th: Chris Fox for Mayor Fundraiser at Dock St. Bar and Grill, 8:00 PM until midnight, 136 Dock St., Annapolis, MD, (410) 268-7278. Premium open bar and dinner. Tickets are $80 in advance and $100 at the door.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wheels In Motion
Last week, local political operative and FOE and FOJ (Friend of Josh) Kathy Nieberding sent out a news release about Alderman Sheila Finlayson's announcement for re-election (making here an FOS). Nieberding, a close supporter of and fundraiser for Ellen O Moyer is also running Josh Cohen's campaign. A day or two later, another Cohen operative, Judd Legum (formerly of the Hillary Clinton campaign and now a candidate for District 30 delegate) sent out a news release for Cohen stating that Finlayson and also former Ward 7 Republican Alderman Mike Fox now endorse Cohen for mayor. Wheels in motion.
Why is a Democratic Alderwoman endorsing another Democrat before the primary--and so early? Why is a former alderman, who happens to be a county planner and a Republican, endorsing a Democratic candidate? A case can be made without much argument that Finlayson and Cohen have been among the closest supporters of Ellen Moyer, and Finlayson just voted against the city manager amendment, for the mayoral pay increase and for the mayor's hyper-budget. Wheels in motion.
Cohen, who likely believes he will be elected mayor is building upon his relationships to do what he can do to stack the future city council in his favor. While this may be the way things are done and business as usual, that's a lot of gears to mesh, but ambition requires hard work. He has a full-time job, a family, a part-time job and is trying to get a new job and already trying to make sure that new job will work best for him. If he gets that new job and it comes with a city manager, I would bet he'll do his best to garner five votes to either control and/or get rid of that position. Wheels in motion.
If Cohen wins for mayor, who is he likely to suggest to the other Democratic members of county council to replace him? Might that be Sheila Finlayson? One might ask, why would he give up a likely ally on city council? Maybe because we would then need to hold a special election (and again at great cost) to replace Finlayson, originally elected in a special election--and barely....whereby the new mayor and allies could prop up their own choice and get two friends for the price of one, so to speak. We really do not need another special election. Maybe it's just speculation. Who knows? Surely Cohen, the consummate politician, is already considering who he will suggest to replace him so might this explain why Finlayson would be endorsing him--and so early? I also recall disgraced Democratic operative Chuck Weikel, yes he of the Annapolis Alive fiasco, telling me once how much he personally supported Finalyson. Think about what this must do for the Finlayson-Shropshire relationship. Are Dems writing off Shropshire? Wheels in motion.
Fox might be a close contender for a super FOE. Ellen O. gave him a position with the Volvo Ocean Race Committee so he got to take some nice trips to Volvo race ports. Fox was also involved in the whole Annapolis Alive, Celebrate 300 "thing."
The Capital editorialized on June 7, 2001 as follows:
"OUR SAY - Alderman should avoid appearance of conflict of interest
AS THE SMALLER the jurisdiction, and the smaller the pool of community leaders, the harder it is for government officials to avoid apparent conflicts of interest. You get situations like the one Annapolis Alderman Michael Fox got into when he was asked to join a regional board organizing an Annapolis visit by the prestigious Volvo Ocean Race a visit requiring legislation Mr. Fox, as an alderman, is sponsoring.
It's not that Mr. Fox was oblivious to the notion of conflict of interest. Just to be safe, he asked the city attorney for an ethics ruling when he accepted a free trip to South Africa from the race committee. The attorney's view: No violation.
Today, however, Mr. Fox has still found himself in a controversy over his dual role as alderman and race organizer. The controversy highlights a hole in the city's ethics law and the importance of recognizing that even the appearance of a conflict of interest should be avoided.
Mr. Fox, along with other aldermen, is now sponsoring legislation allowing Volvo to lease space at City Dock for nine days during next year's event. As during the race's visit to Annapolis in 1998 (when it was sponsored by Whitbread), the cost is to be a token $1 certainly a nice deal. Did Volvo's hospitality which included a four-day stay in South Africa and other trips to Sweden and England influence Mr. Fox?
We don't think so. Given the success of the race's 1998 visit, of course City Council members want to get it back and are willing to offer the same terms. But Mr. Fox's dual role does create the appearance of a conflict of interest.
City Attorney Paul Goetzke said the trips didn't violate the city ethics laws. His view is that the trips were not gifts, but were simply an expense necessary for Volvo to bring its management team to overseas meetings.
Perhaps the city attorney is right and, technically, there was no violation. But if the city's ethics laws don't see a conflict here, they need tightening.
Perhaps city officials should look at the county's ethics rules, which prompted another member of the Volvo board William Badger, chief executive officer of the quasi-private Anne Arundel Economic Development Corp. to step down. As the county, like the city, has budgeted $50,000 for the race, the county Ethics Commission warned Mr. Badger of a possible conflict.
We honestly don't think either Mr. Fox or Mr. Badger would do harm to taxpayers because of their positions on the board. This race pumped millions of dollars into the local economy in 1998 so it makes sense for them to be trying to bring it back and assure race participants the same warm reception they got last time.
But the appearance of a conflict of interest is strong. Just to stay on the safe side, Mr. Fox should recuse himself from council discussions and votes relating to this event."Even back then, there were some questions raised. Let's review The Capital from 1-10-06 (paragraph breaks removed) n which questions were raised about Mr. Fox and Josh Cohen came to his defense:
"In their first meeting, the new City Council last night debated an ethics issue, heard a warning about utility rates and worked through some growing pains.The closest thing to fireworks during an otherwise collegial meeting came when four alderman called for the ethics commission to examine the appointment of former alderman Michael Fox to the city Planning Commission.The aldermen argued that Mr. Fox's job as a county planner and his past as a two-term alderman present a conflict in the new post. Appointed by Mayor Ellen O. Moyer, Mr. Fox overcame the opposition and was confirmed in a 5-4 vote."I wanted just a mere two weeks," said Alderman David H. Cordle, R-Ward 5. "That's not an unreasonable amount of time to postpone the appointment and make sure that there's not a conflict of interest from the city standpoint."Mr. Cordle was joined by aldermen Julie Stankivic, Michael Christman and Dick Israel voting against Mr. Fox and calling for the ethics probe.Alderman Josh Cohen, D-Ward 8 disagreed, saying that Mr. Fox, was "eminently qualified.""He'll bring planning experience and familiarity with city development issues," Mr. Cohen said."
Now, The Market House....At his recent mayoral announcement, Josh Cohen was quoted in The Capital on March 28, 2009 as follows: “The Market House has come to symbolize everything that is wrong with Annapolis.”
Indeed. What did he really mean by "everything that is wrong in Annapolis?". Would that mean an Annapolis made wrong by Ellen? By Sheila? By him and Mike Fox and Ellen?
His record while he was on city council shows us his earlier views on The Market House:
The Capital, October 12, 2005: “The current City Council made this mess (the Market House). It’s our responsibility to clean it up.”
The Capital, October 20, 2005: Voted against holding a special meeting to review what went wrong with “the city’s failed courtship with Dean & DeLuca.”
The Capital, November 17, 2005: “On the whole, it’s (the lease with Site Realty) is pretty good,” said Alderman Josh Cohen, D-Ward 8, who reviewed the lease with the Finance Committee.
The Capital, September 29, 2006: “I just want this (the Market House AC) to be resolved as quickly as possible, but we can’t rush it.”
Mike Fox also voted with Cohen for the Market House lease which turned out to be, as we now know, disastrous. Perhaps this symbolizes everything that is wrong with Annapolis?
Finlayson, Fox, Cohen, Moyer and Nieberding...and let us not forget FOE and FOJ Beth Garraway who headed up the compensation committee (to pave the way for Cohen's new salary???) and we remember that story. Where does it lead? To Chuck Weikel, Democratic Central Committee member whose alternate is Beth Garraway? Garraway, an educaitonal professional as is Hoyle, Finlaysoon and Moyer, put on a fundraiser for Cohen, and who pushed the compensation committee to recommend a salary just right for a "young candidate with a family".
More Wheels in Motion coming soon....
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Oh Nine On Line for June 4
Official Slow News Day.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Oh Nine On Line for June 3
- UPCOMING EVENTS: Sunday, June 7 - 4th Annual District 30 Democratic Club Poolside Cookout and Fundraiser, 2 to 5 p.m., home of Sarah Flynn and David Prosten, 3120 Munz Drive, Annapolis, With Speaker Mike Busch, Senator John Astle, Delegate Virginia Clagett, Anne Arundel County Sheriff Ron Bateman, Annapolis Mayor Ellen Moyer, Mayoral candidates County Councilman Josh Cohen, Trudy McFall, Zina Pierre, Alderman Sam Shropshire and others Members of Annapolis City Council, Representatives John Sarbanes and Frank Kratovil, and other elected officials and candidates. Admission (payable at the door): $25 for paid-up members of the club, $40 (the extra $15 makes you a member) for all others, and $5 for children. Donations over and above the admission fee gratefully accepted. RSVP by May 30 to sflynn@md30dems.org and supply your name, address, phone, e-mail address, and number of people attending. To pay in advance, send a check to District 30 Democratic Club, P.O. Box 3164, Annapolis, MD 21403. Checks and cash accepted at the door, but RSVP so we know how much food to prepare. This event is rain or shine!.....Sunday, June 7 - Cocktail reception-fundraiser for Ward One Alderman Dick Israel, 4 to 6 p.m., Loews Annapolis Hotel, 126 West Street, Annapolis. Alderman Israel will discuss his plans to seek re-election to the Annapolis City Council, with special guest Speaker Mike Busch. Cost is $50 per person, with checks payable to "Friends of Richard Israel" and mailed to PMB #116, 3 Church Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401 or at the event. Information: Contact Pam Finley at pjc9@comcast.net or visit www.richardisrael.org...Sunday, June 7th: Chris Fox for Mayor Fundraiser at Dock St. Bar and Grill, 8:00 PM until midnight, 136 Dock St., Annapolis, MD, (410) 268-7278. Premium open bar and dinner. Tickets are $80 in advance and $100 at the door.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
May Was Another Record-Breaking Month for CP!
Traffic was ALMOST THREE TIMES that of May a year ago.
We had over 8,300 visits
We had over 12,500 page views, an increase of nearly 25% from last month.
OVER ONE-THIRD OF ALL VISITS WERE FROM ANNAPOLIS LOCATIONS SPENDING AN AVERAGE OF OVER TWO MINUTES EACH VISIT.
Of those Annapolis visitors, over 4o percent of viewers visited more than 9 times last month.
Of those Annapolis visitors, over 20 percent VISITED MORE THAN 100 TIMES during the month.
Thanks to our readers, supporters and advertisers for continuing to make Annapolis Capital Punishment the most popular, consistent, influential and effective blog in and about Annapolis...of the people, for the people and by the people of Annapolis. It looks as if we'll have to put on a 100,000 site visit party this summer--and sooner than expected--like maybe around July Fourth? Any sponsors with a pool or a boat willing to step forward? (If I get get just ten cents a visit, I might be up to minimum wage by now....for Bangladesh....maybe I could outsource this?)
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Oh Nine Online for June 22--Democratic Candidate's Forum!
On Wednesday, June 24, 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Candidates Josh Cohen, Trudy McFall, Zina Pierre, Gilbert Renaut, Sam Shropshire and Wayne Taylor will all take part in a Democratic Mayoral Candidates Forum at the District 30 Democratic Club’s monthly meeting, Loews Annapolis Hotel, 126 West Street, Annapolis. Submit a question in advance by writing to board member Carolyn Rodis at cjrodis@yahoo.com. For more info, contact club president Sarah Flynn at 410-268-2966 or sarahflynn@comcast.net. (I hope I can make it...who is bringing the popcorn? I know who is bringing the poppycock...)
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Oh Nine On Line for June 2
Tuesday, June 2nd: Fundraiser for Chris Fox for Mayor at Castle Bay Irish Pub, 8:00-9:00 PM, 193 A Main St., Annapolis, MD, (410) 626-0165. Food and beverages will be provided. $30 tickets are being sold in advance.....Anne Arundel County Councilman and mayoral candidate Josh Cohen to speak at Friday, June 5 - Almost 7:30 Friday Morning Democratic Breakfast, 7:30 - 8:45 a.m., Eastport Yacht Club, 317 First Street, $6 for continental breakfast, Contact Edie Segree at easegree@comcast.net....Nick Berry of the Democratic Central Committee reports that Pete Straaten will run for Ward Five Alderman. Ward Five includes Hunt Meadow and some areas around Forest Drive and between Forest Drive and Hilltop Lane and is currently represented by Dave Cordle and before that by Herb McMillan who are both Republicans. Straaten is a long time Annapolitan, former legal officer in the Navy and he owned an electrical equipment business here but is now retired. He has also worked on local political campaigns, including Ellen Moyer's first run for mayor in 2001 (Please don't hold that against him--I did too...). It might be cool to have an electrician in local government. He could keep us current---or maybe even help us remove or at least fix our shorts. But seriously folks--a career in the Navy, law and electrical supply is a great background for an alderman and I look forward to meeting Mr. Straaten and having him at Sip N' Blog as he makes the circuit, but we must ask, "Is he wired?"....Nick Berry also reports that Trudi McGowan is the new ADCC member for Ward Four.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Unemployment Forum Sponsored by Alderman Shropshire
City Council Chambers-City Hall 2nd Floor
"Change Specialist" John Nicodemus and Beth Colley of Chesapeake Resume Writing Service. Learn how to network and improve your resume writing skills. Sandwiches and soft drinks will be provided by We Care and Friends at 6:00 PM. Join with others who want to support you in these challenging days. There is strength and a sense of safety in numbers. You are not alone.
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