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Reader Poll: Congressional Redistricting

How will you vote on the Congressional redistricting plan on Nov. 6?

 

In addition to more notable referendum questions such as same-sex marriage, DREAM Act and expanded gambling, Maryland voters will also be asked to decide the fate of the state's recently redrawn congressional districts.

Earlier this week, Comptroller Peter Franchot announced he intends to vote against the maps and asked voters to do the same. The comptroller said the recent maps drawn by Gov. Martin O'Malley and approved by the General Assembly are unfair and make Maryland "the poster child for gerrymandering."

A spokeswoman for the governor noted that the maps have survived a number of challenges in the courts and that the process used to create them is legally sound.

Voters on Nov. 6 will be asked to vote for the referred law or against it.

How do you intend to vote?

Feel free to leave your comments below our poll.

  • Regarding Question 5 Congressional Redistricting Plan, how do you intend to vote on Nov. 6?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes (For the referred maps)
        14 (11%)
    • No (against the referred maps)
        108 (86%)
    • Don't know
        3 (2%)
    Total votes: 125
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Michael Milligan

7:21 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

That map shows that it's all about grabbing power and that the concept of representing the people of a district is a relic of the past.

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Eludius

7:31 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Even Maryland's Comptroller, Democrat Peter Franchot is against this Congressional map.

http://votenomalley.blogspot.com/2012/10/franchot-vote-no-on-question-5.html

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Tim

8:44 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Franchot is building himself quite an interesting platform these past few months.

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Theresa Defino

9:32 am on Friday, October 19, 2012

That fact is in the second sentence of this story. I am against it as well.

JTS53

7:56 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The current map is a disgrace and an indictment of the power grabbing one party monopoly that is strangling MD.

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Christopher Kidwell

2:14 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Are you joking? The Republicans have done the same thing when they are in office at the time of redistricting in other states.

Let's stop with the 'one party monopoly' BS and realize that Maryland likes the Democrats because:

1. They are slightly liberal (which matches them with the majority demographic of Maryland).
2. They have been able to do things right when elected.
3. They don't lie anywhere near as much as Republicans do.

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John

8:58 am on Friday, October 19, 2012

Christopher - This isn't a partisan issue and two wrongs don't make a right. The construct of local districts is built around the idea of allowing communities' voices to be aggregated to the state/federal government level. The process of defining districts to give an advantage to one political party or the other (in this case) destroys that original construct. It's a problem across the country, red or blue, that needs to be addressed.

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Tim

8:44 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Texas - you mean where the same corruption exists, just Pro-Republican gerrymandering instead?

Go ahead then. Enjoy.

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Rob

9:59 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Hey Tim, You can keep inviting us republicans to leave the state which I am by the way. But soon you and the rest of the uninformed 99% of the time wrong democrats will be left here to soak in your own filth. Enjoy the highest of everything bad i.e. Taxes, gas prices, crime, murder....

Richard

9:24 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

That's the problem with one-party rule. There are no checks and balances and here in Maryland, without referendum, there is no democracy. Either have two party rule or more referendums or both, to keep the Dems from shoving their policies down our throats.

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Tim

9:31 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

There is two party rule. Tell your Republican leaders to suck less at elections.

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John Doe

9:54 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

If the Republicans want to win elections, then have more candidates like Councilman David Marks.

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David Marks

10:06 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

John Doe, thank you!

I have already written against the map: http://perryhall.patch.com/blog_posts/a-no-vote-on-question-5-governor-omalleys-redistricting-map.

I also concede that this type of gerrymandering goes on in Republican-controlled states, but we can't change that here in Maryland. The voters should tell Governor O'Malley and the state legislature to do a better job drawing these lines.

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Tim

10:11 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

and this is why David's easy to vote for. He's not one of those 'out there' candidates we find in both parties these days.

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Bart

10:29 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

This map is just ridiculous, no matter which party dreamed it up. There is no possible good outcome to come from it, except for the Democratic Party. While I am a strong Democrat, this is shameful.
Candidates should win elections on their good, solid platforms, not party tricks.

And Tim, I wholeheartedly agree. If more Republicans were like David Marks, I would be more likely to vote for them. As it is, this bunch of "out there" Republicans has gone over the edge, unwilling to compromise, more likely to do what is profitable for big corporations, while leaving the middle class holding the bag.

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Richard

11:17 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

I've tried to "tell my Republican leaders". They need to anser their phones. Also, this state is so blue that there are conservative politicians that are registered as Democrats knowing that if they were Republicans they wouldn't get elected.

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Rob

10:16 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Tim, There will never be two party rule in Maryland because republicans won't buy votes with tax payer money. If the day ever came that republicans were for unlimited handouts like welfare then the party would cease to exist as it has here in Maryland. Unfortunately democrats have no solutions to any problems so they vilify anyone that wants to do anything that would work like stop spending. Instead they just offer ignorant people handouts to vote for them. There's a place that show's us where Maryland is headed and it's called California.

Chuck Burton

9:55 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

At least, with democrats you know pretty much what you're getting - with republicans you're never quite sure.

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Robert Judge

10:38 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The beauty of this map is that my town is now ignored by 3 congressman instead of being ignored by only one.

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Steve

11:01 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

LOL How many times do you think Andy Harris has crossed the Bay Bridge so far?

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JustABill

11:21 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Steve, you are once again showing off your ignorance and complete lack of concern for providing facts to support your blind false assumptions or accusations. Congressman Harris held several town hall meetings and attended numerous public events in the new areas of his district on the west side of the bay within the first few weeks following the redistricting map being passed.

But why let the truth get in the way of your own ignorance.

Steve

11:23 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

We are paying for his EasyPass I'm sure. Somebody should make a FOIA request.

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JustABill

11:26 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Gee Steve, perhaps you should. But then you would have to actually do your homework before blessing us all with more of your witless nonsense.

Steve

11:30 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tim, it isn't that Republicans suck at elections. It's that we have far too many stupid people who believe democrat lies instead of their own experience in Baltimore City, P.G county, and Montgomery county. Republicans win the rest of the state in pretty much every election. Hence the ridiculous map you see here.

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jag

12:02 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Of course Republicans win white, rural areas. And the sky is blue. Problem the Republican Party has is the country is growing less white and more educated. I suspect a massive jump towards the middle in the next few elections, which will be refreshing. I'd love for the party to start putting up more candidates that don't make me either laugh or cringe.

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Tim

12:14 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

You can't just arbitrarily throw out 33% of the total voters, Steve. That's not how this country works.
The same counterargument could be made by Democrats. It's a logically poor argument.
In the 2010 Gubernatorial Election, only 1.7 million people voted.

In 2006, it was 1.8 million.. Maryland has a total population of 5.6 million.

Instead, how about you blame those who were too lazy to vote. Or perhaps that'd make it more Democratic? Impossible for anyone without decades of pollster experience to say.

When I said they suck at elections - it's true. The party is just terrible at elections at a state level.

The Maryland HoD has 141 seats. 70% of them are owned by Democrats.
The Sentae has 44 seats. Again, 70% owned by Democrats.

That's far, far more then any bias you'd want to assume or glean from voting records.
You want to make it sound like all of Maryland is firmly conservative outside of three densely populated counties.
Reality, however, doesn't back up your claims.

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Dis-regard my first response at 11:58am. It was a bad cut/paste. Occasionally I write up responses off of the website when I know they'll be longer then normal. A 'preview post' button would be a welcome addition down the line.

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FIFA

12:18 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Funny, people who don't vote like you are stupid, they probably think the same of you. They're right.

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FIFA

12:33 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tim, simple solution, go delete the first one.

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Tim

2:38 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

FIFA: Yeah it was odd, I didn't have the ability to do so earlier.

Richard Rice

11:40 am on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Republicans, conservatives can and do vote in Montgomery County and Kensington, but since this county, state and town are ruled by the damocrats
no matter how we vote it still in the long run never counts anyway!!!

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Tim

12:06 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

...and that's the mentality that leads Republicans to defeat, over and over.

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Christopher Kidwell

2:16 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Perhaps it's time admit that the MAJORITY of Americans don't like your positions, Richard, and move towards positions that the MAJORITY do like, instead of your minority.

Steve

12:11 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Republicans in this state field weak candidates. That's why they aren't elected.

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Jim T

12:37 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The best republican candidate could run in this state and be defeated because so many people in this state just vote for the D besides someones name. Another is name recognition. How much experience did John Sarbanes have except his father's last name?

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FIFA

12:40 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

The best democratic candidate could run in this state in Republican areas and be defeated because so many people in this part of the state just vote for the R besides someones name.

Great analysis there Jim T.

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Bart

12:44 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Except when the Dems offered Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. Oy! Ehrlich won by default.

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FIFA

12:46 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Putting her up clearly did not reflect well on the Democratic Party. But we fixed it second time around.

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Beesting

1:04 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

don't think so. The republicans often win in areas other than Montgomery, Prince Georges, and Baltimore counties. It's just that those other areas don't have as many people!

Matt Wilson

12:26 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Hope people understand that even if the current map is thrown out, there's no reason why the re-redistricting process couldn't come back with an identical map or one almost exactly like the current one. Or one that goes after Andy Harris instead.

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FIFA

12:32 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

One can only hope Dr. Harris is next.

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Richard

1:16 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Then we as voters reject it again until they get it right! Hold the politicians accountable.

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Tim

2:43 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Exactly Richard. Excessive gerrymandering is bad policy, party regardless.

Beesting

1:02 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

District 6 was all about getting Garagiola (sp?) elected over other candidates. The resounding "no" the voters provided in that contest is the same one they should give all the redistricting in Maryland. OMalley should be ashamed of himself.

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ZIG

10:06 am on Friday, October 19, 2012

O'Malley has no shame. He only wants to become president. He advances from one office to another without doing the previous job properly.

Chillin

2:22 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Matt Wilson is correct. With the same mapping process in place a new map with as much absurdity as the first one will result. I say the mapping process needs overhauling. Take the politicians' motives out of the process and use only facts and data on population numbers. No party affiliations of the people should interfere.

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BTW

3:02 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wow, left wing idiots do stick out here in Carroll County. With all of the other counties to move to with their own kind, PG, Mont., Balt City, they came here.Why?

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FIFA

3:12 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

As compared to relight wing nut jobs. Fool

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1ke

4:57 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Folks moved to Carroll County because the Klan still marches and Rising Sun is too far away. Two good reasons.

Steve

3:11 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Why? Because they can breathe with their mouths closed and they don't have hairy knuckles?

Carroll County is the land where the people still think the Earth is flat. They even hired a phony British Lord to prove it at the taxpayer's expense. This is the same County that sees a "vast United Nations Conspiracy" around every corner.....

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cynthia

7:51 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

When are Americans going to wake up? People should not focus on the Democrat or
Republican Party. It really is about what is right and what is wrong and does it make sense. It is not that complicated.

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Tim

3:41 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Cynthia - they aren't going to wake up. That's the sad reality. Regardless of the party you stand for out of the two of them, neither are truly serious at attacking the real problem this country has - it's debt.

Whit in Rockville

12:26 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

I understand why Gov. O'Malley did this. Republican governors are doing the same thing in other states to boost their party's representation in Congress. However, this does not make it right. This is about fair representation in Congress. How is it fair to the people in Frederick County and Western Maryland that they be represented by someone whose political base is in Montgomery County? Or, if the redistricting plan does not work out as expected, how is it fair for a representative whose base is in rural Maryland to represent the interests of people in suburban Montgomery County?

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Matt Wilson

1:29 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

A couple of points. One, Frederick County is more like Montgomery than it is like Allegany or Garrett. Two, there aren't enough people in western Maryland to fill out a congressional district. So either the district swings south into Montgomery or it swings east into Carroll and western Howard and northern Baltimore. Both options are mild gerrymanders, but in a state that is overwhelmingly Democratic and where the redistricting process is controlled by Democrats, it makes sense that they took the option that works out best for Democrats. I understand that that makes Republicans in western Maryland break down in tears and question God's mercy.

That district, the 6th, is relatively compact and coherent. The districts that people are really questioning are the 2nd, 3rd, and 7th around Baltimore, and then the 4th and 8th in Montgomery and Prince George's. Those gerrymanders (and they are gerrymanders) are all about incumbent protection. Which is an issue, but a pretty small one, imho. These almost certainly will be our districts for the next decade, no matter how the vote turns out or how much anguish this causes Republicans or civics teachers.

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John

1:53 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Matt - Please take a look at district 4 again. I'm having a hard time figuring out how central AA county demographics line up with western PG county... for what it's worth, I think the southern part of what is now district 2 should be incorporated into the "western shore" portion of district 1 and the whole of district 3

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Matt Wilson

2:06 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Sure, yeah, the 4th is gerrymandered. I don't think anyone would dispute that. The point is -- so what? Do you really think that people in adjoining counties are that dramatically different? So different that one person couldn't possibly hope to represent both AA and PG?

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John

2:20 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

That's exactly my contention, yes. I realize that's a debatable point, but my argument (in this case at least) is that the difference in local policy as well as budget allocation (read: priorities) between counties makes them a natural demographic separator. Montgomery and PG counties are adjoining and I don't think anyone would argue that they are the least bit similar - neither in terms of demographics nor county priorities.

I realize that relative to other ballot issues this November, redistricting isn't a huge deal. It just gets on my nerves, I guess.

John Doe

3:22 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Four legitimate reasons Democrats may not vote Republican.
1. Michele Bachmann
2. Todd Akin
3. Joe Walsh
4. Scott DesJarlais (look this guy up - you will shake your head and need tylenol)

Do you really want this group to make national laws for you?

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Tim

3:47 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

John: Tea partiers like these (and not limited to this group) are why I'm not voting for Romney. If it were not for the Tea Party and the fervent adherence to the Norquist Pledge, I'd be voting for Romney.

It's not that Obama's done a great job. His first two years were as bad as GWB before him. He's done well, on balance, since then. However, the damage to the Republican party had been done.
Now, the Republican party is back to being part of the problem - just like in the past decade that led us here.

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JTS53

3:57 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

The four of them together are nowhere near as duplicitous as Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic "leadership".

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jag

4:20 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

"The four of them together are nowhere near as duplicitous as Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi"

Is this a joke? Duplicitous? What on earth has lil ol' Harry Reid ever done to you?

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Richard

6:48 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Ditto Tim. When a party gets way off base like the republicans have with the Tea Party influence, you want to run. In Canada they elected a 3rd party and nearly crushed the conservative party about 20 years ago. Since then they learned their lesson and got more in line.

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Tim

12:45 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

oh and trust me, I was no more a fan of the Democrats in the first two years of Obama's term then this group.

However, past is past, we have real problems that require forward thinking. Forward thinking Republicans in Congress refuse to do.

John Doe

4:49 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

JTS53 - You gave the typical, lazy, uneducated answer I was expecting. Thank you for bringing up Harry Reid to prove my point. Harry Reid would have lost his seat if the Republicans wouldn't nominate people like Sharron Angle. Nominate better candidates and you will win seats in Maryland. Pelosi wouldn't have lost to Reagan in her district.

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Tim

12:37 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

LOL exactly.
The Tea Party has no one to blame but themselves for Reid's continued existence in the senate.

USMCvet

7:02 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

@Purple elephant....speaking of elephants....
The 800,000 pound gorilla in the room is that with 34% of Marylanders who are African American, the largest amount outside the Deep South, it doesn't matter how much Bongino or any republican raises!! Corrupt Bob Ehrlich and his minion, Paul Schurick, who was indicted and is now a convicted felon serving time for trying to suppress the votes among African Americans in Maryland (DUMB!) even lost in a republican year (2010)...which, this is not!!! There's no way in the world the Bongino or Sobhani win Maryland ... THANK GOD!

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USMCvet

7:04 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Why are there SO many republicans on here (*&)(%$#@ about redistricting: When you do see any of them upset with the gerrymandering in red states? Do you really want to be taken seriously?????? You can't be against the redistricting in a blue state, and then keep silent when it's done in a red state!!!!! You have NO credibility!

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Christopher Kidwell

9:21 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Hit the nail on the head. They keep on dodging and saying "Democrats shouldn't play that game!" but there is a time where you have to play that game because it either play or wake up with a knife in your back, dead in your bed.

That is what it has come to in America today, the Rethuglicans have lowered the level SOOOOOO much that you have to stoop to their level because you are fighting against demons that wouldn't blink at eating a 2 year old whole.

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Chris W

9:03 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Wow. Demons who eat children. This is a new one. Ithink it may be time to up your meds.

TJ

7:35 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

USMC, Since you were in the service, you did what you were told to do, you weren't aloud to think. So you are a good fit for the Democrats in Md. People can choose what they think and don't have to agree with you.

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FIFA

10:16 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Lil tommy clearly has never served in the military. lil tommy clearly doesn't think for himself. Looks like lil,tommy was never "aloud" to think for himself, moron.

lil tommy, chickens hawk. Representative of Republicans, wow.

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Christopher Kidwell

11:38 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

Right in one, FIFA. Republicans are chicken-hawks, always willing to send other people's children into battle but never willing to send their own children.

Frankly, I am of the opinion that anyone who supports an armed intervention in a foreign nation should have their family members and friends drafted first and made to go over to X nation to fight.

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Tim

12:39 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I agree. I wonder how fast they'd have declared war on Iraq and Afghanistan (err I mean "terror") if they were required to re-institute the draft.

Or, you know, actually implement a war tax for everyone to pay. So we wouldn't have an extra 5 trillion and growing on our national debt.

above and beyond the un-necessary loss of life and family hardships of soldiers fighting for 'freedom'.

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Chris W

9:09 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I think you guys are getting desperate now that there is an identifiable trend in Mitts direction.

We've got people talking about Republicans eating children, and not serving in the military. The next two weeks will be fun to watch.

Oh, by the way I am a Republican with 8 years of service.

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FIFA

9:29 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I'll forgive you for being a Republican and I always appreciate those who chose/choose to serve. I will never appreciate people like TOMMY that speak derisively about those that did serve.

According to TOMMY, Chris you would be a good candidate to be a Democrat, just sayin'.

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FIFA

9:32 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

PS - Obama wins electoral college by 30.

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Steve

9:37 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Where is Sarah Palin when you need her?

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Chris W

9:57 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I don't need anyone's forgiveness for my political leanings. I think Tommy's point is the lock step nature of democrats in this state. When Obama was running for election, anyone who voiced opposition risked being labeled a racist. Yet when Michael Steele was running for congress, all theses folks that are so concerned about race quickly went over to Ben Cardin (the old white dude).

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FIFA

10:24 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

TOMMY's point was, and I quote, "Since you were in the service, you did what you were told to do, you weren't aloud to think.' That includes you according to TOMMY.

You said, " When Obama was running for election, anyone who voiced opposition risked being labeled a racist."

The curious part of that statement is that as a person like me, who is a relatively "old white dude" that hangs out with other "old white dudes" would routinely those "old white dudes" say, "I'm not voting for that [insert your favorite n-word here]." It is a sad thing to admit that I hung/hang around with "old white dudes" that would talk and think like that. They do. It is a large part of our society, still today that will continue for years to come.

Any "old white dude" that does not admit those discussions were/are a regular occurrence is being disingenuous.

Also amazing is your belief that democrats have a "lockstep" nature. Have you seen the US Senate Republican filibusters? Wow, talk about "lockstep", that's your party.

1ke

7:37 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

@USMCVet addresses an important point. I will go a bit further. Working class people who have suffered the most in the modern global economy live in Baltimore and the close-in DC suburbs. This is not to say that people in the more distant suburbs and rural areas have not suffered.

People in densely populated areas and cities have each other and ways of reaching collective decisions about issues and candidates. They vote according to their class interests and they throw their votes like bricks. People who own stuff and have an economic future owing to the opportunities they received and seized in life need to be glad that there are votes to throw like bricks. Better far to throw votes like bricks than bricks.

Given the persistent inequalities of income and opportunity, Republicans will not win elections or fare well in negotiated settlements like redistricting.

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Rob

10:02 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I intend to vote against for one reason - O'Malley is for it. Just like question 6, I don't care if it created 50 million jobs as long as O'Malley is for it I'm against it. The democrats didn't care about jobs when Ehrlich was trying to get this done so I don't care now.

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FIFA

10:26 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Your post is exactly why I support this gerrymandered unfair new map. You make Christopher Kidwell's earlier point precisely.

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Rob

10:55 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I don't care if you support it or not as I won't be around long enough to see the effects. But as long as you're so happy with the way things are done around here then you'll be happy knowing that people like me (conservative republican) won't be around to help you pay for all this crap you people come up with. It's funny because its history repeating itself and democrats are always on the wrong side of it. California is a prime example of what happens when democrats have full control. It won't be long before Maryland is in California's shoes. So go ahead and keep voting for the party that screws everything up they put their hands on because I'll be enjoying life amongst people that really get things done and don't see all the negative effects of doing things from a fairytale book.

TJ

11:08 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

Fifo, If you are the poster child for the Democrats, I'm sure you alone have turned people the other way with your ignorant and stupid remarks. You are a embarrassment to your party. Hillary took the blame for Libia only to embarrass Obama, not help him. I guess she was tired of him lying about it. Keep up the good work Fifo, your doing us a favor.

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FIFA

11:16 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

lil tommy, small t emphasized. Keep talking, you embarrass yourself and your party. Glad you post. Rob would like some company I bet.

The writing skills of most 5th graders far exceed yours. Go "Libia". LOL, moron.

1ke

11:08 am on Saturday, October 20, 2012

I trust that this is about your moving to Bimini, not the netherworld with your Republican buddies.

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jnrentz1

12:30 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Wrong is wrong, and Gerrymandering is Gerrymandering, regardless of who does it. I voted early and voted against the Gerrymandered Districts, and hope that all of you do the same.

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Diane Wright

7:03 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

I think this is to Jim or Jim T - about no good Republican candidates. Guess
you are too young or something to remember Connie Morella who represented
our State in Congress for at least 12 years. She was great and open minded
and that is why she was able to get elected as a Republican in our liberal Democratic State. I think her age worked against her (although she certainly did not look or act her age) when she was finally defeated by Van Hollen.
I agree with the people who are saying that the Republicans have not fielded very good candidates. If you look at their qualifications compared to the those nominated by the Democrats the Republicans just don't hack it.
I'm with Franchot on the redistricting - vote against it.

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John Doe

10:28 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

...another reason you may not vote Republican if you are a Democrat - Richard Mourdock (Indiana).

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Dana Schwartz

2:33 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

How can there be so many jerks in this state? This was not about Dems vs Reps, it was about disenfranchisement and too much power in the hands of people we didn't vote for! Very disappointed. It's an embarrassment being "the most gerrymandered state in the US".

It's time for an amendment instituting term limits for MD legislators!

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