THE 100th MARYLAND THURSDAY MEETING
March 11, 2010

Strategic Analyst Peter R. Huessy brought the groups up to date on the Iranian threat.

The Competitive Enterprise Institute's John Berlau reveals: Proxy Access: The Obama-Dodd-Alinsky Shareholder Jujitsu. See Berlau's article . See coalition letter. Behind Berlau, Carroll County's Kathy Fuller takes careful notes.
Montgomery County's Dr. Chris Unger spells out organizing physicians and activists against Obamacare. Sue Payne of Citizens Above Party.
Republican Senate Candidate, Dr. Ron Elfenbein. Republican U.S. Senate Candidate, Carmen Amedori.
Left, Republican primary candidate for governor, Maryland businessman Brian Murphy. Right, Maryland Taxpayers chief Dee Hodges. Former Republican state chairman Jim Pelura introduces Brian Murphy.
Ginny Meerman, left, Maryland Deputy for Raging Elephants, is organizing the conservative group in the Old Line State. On right, John Flynn, executive vp of Americans for Prosperity. Larry Helminiak reports on the recent convention of the California Republican Assembly.
Delegate Don Dwyer. Delegate Ron George.

Candidate for Maryland State Senate, District 27, Ron Miller.

Joe Seehusen, Republican primary state senate candidate explains the need for elected-official pension reform in Baltimore County.
Nita Maggio congratulates Richard and Susan Freis Falknor on the 100th meeting of the Maryland Center-Right Coalition/Maryland Thursday Meeting. The plaque recognizes Falknor for "providing the attendees with years of informative and often provocative meetings" and for "his "excellence in service in providing an arena for knowledge." The roses are made from the Maryland Thursday Meeting logo and a Maryland flag.
Participants gathered at Pusser's Restaurant for an after-the-meeting session. In foreground, Bill Voelp (left) and Dr. Ron Elfenbein (right).