Posted on November 30, 2006
Governor-Elect Martin O’Malley, of Maryland, has to report for jury duty soon. But the great part is that he’s done it before as Mayor and probably had the best time too:
It would not be O’Malley’s first jury service as an elected official. In 2002, early in his tenure as mayor of Baltimore, he was not only selected for a jury but was also named foreman. The trial was a quick one, involving an unemployed flutist who complained of being squeezed in the door of a bus while trying to catch a ride to a pet store to buy fish food, according to an account in the Baltimore Sun.
Posted on November 20, 2006
Posted on November 17, 2006
From Hayduke, a Howard County blogger: Voices.
Posted on November 17, 2006
Posted on November 08, 2006
From Larry:
Go to this page: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/galleries/061107/elections/index.html?tab=0&gal=nationalelections
Click on “DC Area Races.”
Go to picture number 7.
Henry is smack in the middle of the picture.
Posted on November 06, 2006
There will be no upsets, no democratic tide, no last minute Republican closings.
The Senate will with 51 Democrats with the dems holding onto seats in NJ and MD and the Elephants holding in Arizona and Tennessee. Webb will win Virginia, McCaskill Missouri, and Tester will win Montana.
O’Malley will win Maryland, Knowles will lose Alaska, and Hatch will hold on in Minnesota. Democrats will hold 29 governorships, Republicans 21.
The Democrats will take back the house, but that’s pretty much all I can say about that.
UPDATE::So CNN just called Montana for Tester. Therefore, it’s down to Webb and Hatch as to whether I go 452-0 in this round of election predictions. I think Webb will hold on, and Hatch will not. So I will probably go 451-1. And Democrats win the Senate and the House.
Posted on November 03, 2006
At least that’s what the Access Point says… and it’s free. And it’s Wifi. And it’s free. And it’s Wifi.