I may as well take the time to address the obvious news story: the online sexual escapades of New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, who sent pictures online via his Twitter feed to a young woman. Congressman, it took me a while to get over the media putting so much attention to the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal and […]
Myers: 2011 Legislative Wrap-up (The Tale of Delegate Kathy Szeliga)
In Fallston, Route 152 divides two legislative districts. On the northern side of 152 where the Roni Chenowith Activity Center and Fallston Middle and High Schools are located, the residents of Fallston are represented by District 35A in the Maryland General Assembly. The south side of Route 152 is represented by District 7 up until […]
Myers: He’s Familiar with the Enema Man, So He Can Be Trusted to Handle Social Security
Everybody seems to be taking swipes at other people these days because of statements they make. I have been accused more often than not of doing that. In many of those cases, I am happy to plead guilty as charged. With that being said, I am willing to reform my old ways and work hard […]
Myers: Pat McDonough is the Delegate Who Cried Wolf Without A Green Card!
There are a couple of news stories that caught my attention upon which, in my mind, the media should really place more focus. It’s not so much the story’s relevance, it is the fact there are certain stories that make me feel better about me as a person. An item that picked up a little […]
Tom Myers’ Alaska: “Having Sarah Palin Host a Special on the Learning Channel is Like Ted Kaczynski in Charge of Shipping for the Home Shopping Network”
How can you not tune in to catch a television show in order to satisfy your increasing curiosity? I would really like to know if anyone has ever resisted the urge to capture something that they knew they did not want to miss. It is the same reason that we, as a society, slow down […]
After the Midterms, Election Season Gives Way to Holiday Season
The midterm election season is now over. Every four years in Harford County, the landscape becomes so decorated with signs and residents arrive home to find enough of the candidates’ palm cards stuck in their door that I believe the election season should be deemed a holiday festivity. I can see this happening. The campaign […]
Myers: “1,173 of the Residents of District B Actually Thought to Select My Name to Go to the Board of Education”
A lot of things happened this past summer that really made me take notice. Here’s one event that took place. On July 24, eighteen people were killed in a stampede that took place during the Love Parade, which took place at a music festival in the German industrial city of Duisburg. The festival, living up […]
Myers: The Return Of Ehrlich
By Tom Myers It’s the moment Maryland has been waiting for: Bob’s back! Earlier this month, former governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. entered the race to become Maryland’s first Republican governor since Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. Well, maybe Ehrlich should be given credit as being the Maryland’s first Republican governor in the State of Maryland […]