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Political Choices / December 5, 2007 / Leave a comment

The Maryland General Assembly has just completed its work

The Maryland General Assembly has just completed its work (or has it?).  In light of the General Assembly’s adjournment without…

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Political Choices / June 18, 2006 / Leave a comment

Rejecting the intense destructive ideological and party partisanship

In my last few columns, I opined that, in choosing our leaders in the next election, selecting candidates who articulate…

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Political Choices / March 23, 2006 / Leave a comment

How Do We Spot Leaders

In my last column, I left open the question of “how do we spot leaders who are prepared to commit…

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Political Choices / February 19, 2006 / Leave a comment

Expanding Last Year’s New Year’s Resolutions

As the New Year approaches, I continue my series of Holiday reflection reiterating and expanding last year’s New Year’s Resolutions….

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Political Choices / February 7, 2006 / Leave a comment

The Primaries are over in Maryland

The primaries are over in Maryland.  There was a time in the not too distant past when that meant that,…

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Political Choices / January 12, 2006 / Leave a comment

Who’s winning, who’s losing

With the election over, the headlines and the stories that follow them turn from charge and countercharge, who’s winning, who’s…

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