| THE
102ND MARYLAND THURSDAY MEETING May 13, 2010 |
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Frederick-based
transportation expert
Peter Samuel explained where Maryland's governor should lead on transportation
policy: highways, tolls, and privatization. |
Brian Zimmer, formerly senior investigator of the US House Judiciary Committee, revealed some of the security implications of illegal immigration: criminals, gangs, and terrorists. On right, Thursday Meeting organizer Richard Falknor chairs the discussion. |
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| District 5B Delegate Candidate Tom Morgan. | Baltimore County Executive Candidate Ken Holt |
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| Sue Payne (right)of Citizens Above Party advocates an "Arizona Pledge" for Maryland as Ann Corcoran (left) of Refugee Resettlement Watch looks on. (For details on the June 14 Hagerstown Forum, see home page.) | |
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| U.S. Senate Candidate Dr. Eric Wargotz (left). and U. S. Representative Candidate (Maryland 2) Marcelo Cardarelli (right) listen intently. | |
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| Taxpayer advocate Dee Hodges, candidate for State Senator, District 8 (left) raises a key point. Also pictured: Maryland businessman Jeff Levin (right), Gerrye Johnston (left rear), and Brian DiMaggio (right rear). | |
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| Kathy Fuller (right) of Raging Elephants and activist Cindy Sharretts discuss one of the presenters' points. | |
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