Philanthropy

SWAC Should Stand UP!

If you missed the little get together at the GOB the another night you missed something interesting. The Salisbury / Wicomico Arts Council (SWAC) has been asking for the city of Salisbury to DONATE Fire Station 16 to them for purposes of creating a theater space. At Tuesday night’s meeting to discuss what [...]


City Declares Health Care Plan Open Season

Terry Cohen hit the nail on the head tonight in questioning the wisdom and legality of putting individuals who are not employees on the city’s health care plan. Put plainly, past decisions to do this were mistakes, and perpetuating this sleight of hand is wrong.

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“Tilghman Times” to Jerry’s Kids - F! U!

As I am sure you have read in the “Salisbury News“, Councilwoman Debbie Campbell is “Going to Jail” to raise money for the MDA. To promote this worthy cause Mrs. Campbell sent a letter to the editor of the “Tilghman Times”.
Today she received a response from Editorial Page Editor Susan Parker. It appears [...]


Hit ‘Em Where It Hurts

For the last few months a controversy has been brewing in Williamsburg, Virginia. Gene Nichol, president of the College of William and Mary ordered the removal of a cross on the altar of Wren Chapel on the university’s campus. Nichol claimed that he wanted to make the chapel welcoming to non-Christians.

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Bon Voyage

After 33 years on the Hill, Susan Magill, chief of staff to Sen. John Warner has retired to take a job with the Pew Charitable Trust. While never considered a movement conservative, Magill was respected by members and staff on both sides of the aisle.

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The War of Ideas

The two great politcal wars of our time were fought and won with ideas. Margaret Thatcher revolutionized British politics to the point that today’s Labor Party is more conservative than the pre-Thatcher Tories. Ronald Reagan showed the world that America was still great and would win the Cold War.

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