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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll
Sanchez
3:09 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
Reply"Md. sheds 6,200 jobs in April, Labor Department says."
"Maryland employers cut 6,200 jobs in April, cutting short a string of gains, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday.The agency also revised its picture for March, estimating that employers added 2,600 jobs rather than 4,700. That was the fourth month in a row of gains, but decelerating compared with the previous three.
The April cuts came entirely in the private sector. Government agencies, which have bumped between gains and losses in recent months, added 2,400 jobs in April, the Labor Department estimated."
www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-maryland-jobs-april-20130517,0,6005292.story#ixzz2TZw9RHM3
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll

Sanchez
2:45 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
Come on! She SAID she was and have you ever heard a liberal progressive LIE?
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll

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On the article Man Shot and Killed Early Thursday Morning in Columbia

Sanchez
1:06 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
Wow dude! Defending a murderer seems quite the odd side to take dontyathink?
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll

Sanchez
11:29 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
"At the same time, Ms. Abedin served as a consultant to the William Jefferson Clinton Foundation and worked in a personal capacity for Mrs. Clinton as she prepared to transition out of her job as secretary of state. "
Melanie Sloane, executive director of CREW, an ethics watchdog group, said the arrangement that Ms. Abedin had seemed unusual. “If she was being held out as a deputy chief of staff, it would be highly unusual for her to be a part-time employee or a consultant,” she said. “Being a deputy chief of staff at the State Department is generally considered more than a full-time job.”
CORRUPT TO THE BONE these people are! Corrupt liars and convicted perjurers.
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll

Sanchez
11:28 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
Weiner’s Wife Didn’t Disclose Consulting Work She Did While Serving in State Dept.
"The State Department, under Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, created an arrangement for her longtime aide and confidante Huma Abedin to work for private clients as a consultant while serving as a top adviser in the department. Ms. Abedin did not disclose the arrangement — or how much income she earned — on her financial report. It requires officials to make public any significant sources of income. An adviser to Mrs. Clinton, Philippe Reines, said that Ms. Abedin was not obligated to do so.While continuing her work at the State Department, in the latter half of 2012, she also worked for Teneo, a strategic consulting firm, which was founded by Doug Band, a former adviser to President Bill Clinton. Teneo has advised corporate clients like Coca-Cola and MF Global, the collapsed brokerage firm run by Jon S. Corzine, a former governor of New Jersey."
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On the article 14 Guns Surrendered in Westminster Gun Turn-In Program

Sanchez
11:07 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
10,000 rounds? that is a fun day with the family at the range and a picnic basket!
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On the article Hillcrest Elementary Raises $40,000 in Race for Education

Sanchez
11:01 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
On the Mark. The slots money was never going to be EXTRA money to education. It is a source but not EXTRA source. The slots cash that goes to education frees up other money we earn and have confiscated by the legislooters to spend on their fav projects like illegal aliens education.
The slot legislation never stated even one MORE dime will be spent on education.
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On the article O'Malley Finishes Last In New Hampshire Presidential Poll

Sanchez
10:35 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
Correction CP.
Firearm-related homicides declined 39%, from 18,253 in 1993 to 11,101 in 2011.
Nonfatal firearm crimes declined 69%, from 1.5 million victimizations in 1993 to 467,300 victimizations in 2011
http://bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/fv9311.pdf
Quite huge numbers given the panty wringing by the civil rights deniers like O'Malley et al.
Sanchez
3:28 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
No Hope and only pocket Change!