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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him
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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him

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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him

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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him

Meg O'Hare
5:21 pm on Thursday, May 16, 2013
It is to laugh. Meg O'Hare a liberal! Just because I do not support business as usual in Baltimore County Government does not mean I am a liberal. Even conservatives understand how backward Baltimore County is with regard to non-whites, how "inbred" Baltimore County Executive leadership is, and I hope that someone is seriously looking into the rumors floating around about "shady" development and land trades in Baltimore County.
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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him
Meg O'Hare
5:17 pm on Thursday, May 16, 2013
ReplyHow are the "good ole boys" of Towson, Don or one of Don's flunkies?
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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him
Meg O'Hare
3:42 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013
ReplyI am thinking that Baltimore County deserves scrutiny. If it is by the Feds even better.
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On the Blog Post Captain Jonathan Trentzsch is a Good Commander-Woodlawn is Fortunate to Get Him

Meg O'Hare
3:37 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013
I wish that I could be as sure as you are that the demotion is deserved. Of course, the County Executive and the Chief (the County Exec's Cop) would set it up to seem like Captain Trentzch is not doing a good job at the Towson Precinct. Don't tell me you put full faith in the crime statistics put forth by Baltimore County.
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On the article O'Malley Fares Poorly In Early Presidential Polling
Meg O'Hare
1:47 pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2013
ReplyI do not know what happened to Martin O'Malley. When he first started as a Baltimore City Council candidate, he seemed like a very different person. He lost his humility. He "rose" above the people and lost touch with the ordinary citizen. He became someone very different who seemed to be solely focused on his own move toward the next step up--Mayor, Governor and now President. It could have been so different.
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On the article What If No One Came, Part II (Almost)
Meg O'Hare
3:37 pm on Friday, May 3, 2013
ReplyJack who wrote at the beginning of this stream of comments has.it right. We can change things only if we organize and vote for whichever candidates can make a difference. Baltimore County government especially at the Executive level is inbred and stagnant. The arrogant performance of CE Kevin Kamenetz at Mays Chapel mirrored his arrogant performance on the County Council when citizens spoke who disagreed with him. I watched him yell at and deride the citizen speaking to the County Council. We definitely need a new County Executive.
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On the article Human Trafficking Subject of Upcoming Police-Community Meeting
Meg O'Hare
12:57 pm on Tuesday, March 26, 2013
ReplyWho would think that in 2013 Human Trafficking would occur in the Parkville Precinct area? I was shocked last summer when a couple from Parkville were arrested for bringing a woman from Florida to use as a sex slave--this is human trafficking too close to home! We have also had "brothel" massage parlors in the area. I first became aware of the issue because of Delegate Eric Bromwell several years ago with regard to some anti-human trafficking legislation. The meeting that the Parkville Police Community Relations Council is holding tonight is very important and I am sure it will be very educational as well as shocking.
Meg O'Hare
11:20 am on Friday, May 17, 2013
It is less about being white than it is about "good ole boys" of any color. Baltimore County Government leadership at the executive level is inbred. There is an inner circle of leaders and their support staff who can trace their beginnings back to the 1960's. I think this is empowers the "dictator" County Executive model that we enjoy in Baltimore County. In Baltimore County the power passes from one "good ole boy" to the next chosen "good ole boy". I watched as then County Executive Jim Smith made the rounds with his favored successor, Kevin Kamenetz prior to Kamenetz even announcing his candidacy.