Category: Featured
-
Como Ayudar Y Entender A Nuestros Hijos Adolescentes
Es la etapa más difícil como ser padres. No importa es que situación de nuestras vidas estemos pasando, buenas o malas, nivel social, si somos padres solteros o trabajamos mucho. Cualquiera que sea nuestra situación- la adolescencia es algo que no podemos evitar. Sin duda es la etapa mas temerosa por todos los padres y…
-
A Survival Strategy for Churches in a Time of Post-Integrity
For over 35-years I served as senior pastor to five white Baptist congregations. After serving my last church for over 15 years, I left pastoral ministry in 2014. The election of 2016 was an affirmation of that decision to leave as the returns revealed how 80-plus percent of white Baptist/Evangelicals voted for the antithesis of…
-
Republicans Bet Country’s Future on a Weak Hand. Will Dems Call their Bluff in ’18?
The Republican Party just passed a major revision to the federal tax laws. This act may result in either a very good or a very bad outcome for the Republican Party in the 2018 elections. In a poker game of Texas Hold’em, they would be considered to be “All In.” When I was a young…
-
Sarah Elfreth: A Rising Star in Maryland Politics
You know how writers are supposed to keep their descriptions “brief”? Well, I can describe Sarah Elfreth in just two words: political virtuoso. Over the past year, I have been in many activist and political meetings where Sarah was present, not knowing exactly who she was, but wondering why people – especially elected officials –…
-
Gangs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County: A Story of Ignoring a Critical Issue
In early November, a 17-year-old boy was killed in broad daylight in Annapolis. Police said the young man was with a group of people he knew and one of them shot him. They fled to a blue car and left the area in an unknown direction. This tragic murder happened close to a public housing community,…
-
Citizens Shine Light on Council Chair’s Ties to Roy Moore & Hate Groups; Demand His Resignation
Annapolis, Md. – A local activist projected two light banners with anti-white supremacist messages targeted at lawmakers on the exterior brick wall of 44 Calvert St. before Monday night’s County Council meeting. “Dismantle white supremacy” and “respect existence or expect resistance” were the messages Annapolis resident and Backbone Campaign member Phil Ateto sent to the…
-
Dear Santa, Please Bring Me a Real Working City Office of Law For Christmas
Dear Santa, My name is Tommy Annapolitan, and I want a real, working Office of Law for Christmas. I know I already have one, but it doesn’t work the way it should. I’ll give you some examples of problems with the one I have. Then maybe you can bring me one that works: The Office…
-
ACLU: Documents Reveal Grand Jury Abuse by AA County State’s Attorney & More
The following investigation was conducted by the ACLU of Maryland: According to the American Civil Liberties Union, records provided to the (ACLU) of Maryland and the Caucus of African American Leaders in response to a public records request show that the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney abused the grand jury process by using a grand…
-
Judge Crooks Says He Didn’t Know Roy Moore’s Past or Politics “Even Remotely” Before Fundraiser
Annapolis, Md. – Fifth Circuit Judge Mark W. Crooks said he knew very little about Judge Roy Moore prior to attending the September Severna Park fundraiser for the former Alabama Senate candidate. “I didn’t do my homework to know what he was all about, even remotely,” said Crooks, whose photo with Moore at the event was…
-
AA County Council Chair Peroutka Claims On Official Documents that He is an Attorney at Non-Existent Law Firm
Anne Arundel County Council Chairman Michael Peroutka has violated the Annotated Code of Maryland Attorneys’ Rules of Professional Conduct. On Federal and State documents, Peroutka claims he is an attorney practicing law for Peroutka and Peroutka. However, this is a law firm that no longer exists and ceased to legally exist on July 23, 2014 –…