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then be allowed to carry the Post imprint as franchisees. All of them could be licensed to operate with the Post’s brand. So, for example, the Gazette might be called “Washington Post Maryland. The Post could then sell franchises to many other small operations in its home region and beyond. Its brand would be bigger than ever but its business and employee commitments would be minimal. If one firm under-performed, there would be no need for layoffs or buyouts – just find a competitor, franchise them instead and resume operations. Under the above plan, The Washington Post newspaper would no longer be a centralized organization. It would operate more like a general contractor in the construction industry. It would have a small central staff of editors, supervisors and marketing personnel who would coordinate with a network of smaller subcontractors that produce content and receive the Post imprint. Most important of all, by maintaining revenues and cutting both

involvement in a place in which slave labor is openly used. I guess its funny in a sad sort of way that they’ll rail on corporate America for taking the Christ out of Christmas or the secular and vulgar nature of the entertainment industry, but they won’t speak out about the degradation, oppression, and outright enslavement of humanity that corporate America perpetrates upon the world (or in the case of Dubai rides the backs of those engaged in such acts). They won’t speak out because they have been co opted and bought off by corporate America. When Christianity operates in this capacity; when it serves the interests of the elites of this world, when it becomes the servant of the state; when it becomes an instrument of the rich to oppress the poor - IT HAS BECOME APOSTATE. That’s where it begins! The false doctrine that inevitably follows this condition of things - i. apostasy - is made necessary to mold the church to its new reality as a servant to the rich

Cripes, you need to take that stuff you printed about me down. Pagnucco: Look at it this way. Politician X: Well, that’s an obvious question. I sure don’t want them reading the awful things you write. Pagnucco: So give me a guest blog!>MPW does not exist to glorify politicians. (That’s why they spend campaign contributions. But we have had a longstanding invitation for guest blogs. want posts on policy initiatives favored by candidates. Delegate Saqib Ali (D-39) wrote differentiating his positions from those of Senator Nancy King (D-39). Ali caused a BIG splash with that series and probably raised himself a lot of money because of it – along with a bit of cash for King as well. So if you are a candidate who wants to write about a genuine policy issue, drop us a line. We’ll have more in Part Two. We don't put up every fundraising solicitation we get, but we're suckers for word plays. Next thing you know, there will be a District 5 potluck called

Hutchins immediately attracted 578 Facebook fans (an impressive number for a Delegate challenger) including Council Member Valerie Ervin, Council at-large challenger Hans Riemer, Council District 2 challenger Sharon Dooley, Prince George’s Delegate and County Executive candidate Gerron Levi and even fellow District 19 challenger Hoan Dang. for collective bargaining rights for graduate students at the University of Maryland last month. Hutchins’s biggest problem is that the District 19 Delegate race is VERY crowded. both Cullison and DeGonia last year. If everybody stays in until the end, this will be an exciting race. We are going to be watching MCEA. If the teachers have an endorsement available after backing Cullison and one of the incumbents, they might take a hard look at Hutchins. As a demonstrably pro-union African American with campaign experience, he fits the profile of the kind of candidate they have been looking for. LGBTs need to get more backing from African

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is off and running for a District 19 Delegate seat. He joins a crowded field that may be the biggest we have seen trying for an open seat that is not yet open. Hutchins has a number of things going for him. First, he is one of the nicest people you will meet on your doorstep. He has an engaging, laid-back and unpretentious style that is a bit unusual in MoCo’s hyper-ambitious political world. that includes stints at the Peace Corps and Goodwill in addition to the service on Capitol Hill that is common among many young MoCo politicians. Third, because of his experience at DLLR in multiple roles, he will probably attract some labor support. Fourth, he has campaign experience having run (and lost) in a state legislative race in New Jersey. And fifth, he is known to be on good terms with Delegate Roger Manno (D-19), a popular incumbent who finished first in the 2006 primary. Out of respect for the incumbents, Hutchins has held back on overt campaign activity, but that has changed.

engine system. An electric motor drives the tracks that propel the vehicle, as well as run all internal systems, drawing power from batteries charged by the diesel engine. The NLOS-C junket to D. on June 11 follows a May demonstration on Capitol Hill of some other FCS components, including unattended ground sensors, that are part of what the Army refers to as "Spin Out 1. Given that the FCS road map spans the better part of two decades, with full operational capacity for the whole shebang planned for the far-off 2017, the Army has begun work to get discrete elements out to the field faster. Lawmakers in Washington regularly get treated to displays of big-budget projects in development as project backers seek to justify a continuing flow of federal funds. has made that program particularly susceptible to criticism and to the threat of cutbacks. George Casey (right) and Sen. check out an NLOS-C prototype being assembled by BAE Systems in Minnesota. (Credit: BAE Systems, via U.