Tuesday, December 30, 2014

List of all Upcoming MoCo Political Events



I've started a list of all upcoming MoCo Politics events, whether sponsored by a MoCo Dem Club or any elected Dem official or MCDCC. It's at http://bessel.org/government/upcoming.htm 

The purposes are (a) to provide everyone with a single place where everyone can see all upcoming MoCo Dem party events and avoid conflicts, and (b) to give as much publicity as possible to all these events. 

It has 30 events listed so far and if anyone notices anything on this webpage that should be changed, or anything to be added or deleted, please feel free to contact me at the email address shown on this webpage.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Welcome Home Alan Gross

There may be differences of opinion about the actions President Obama announced today to normalize relations between the U.S. and Cuba, but everyone agrees that it is great that Alan Gross is home after being in a Cuban prison for 5 years.

And it's great that our Congressman Chris Van Hollen accompanied Alan Gross on his way home and both our Senators, Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin, were at the airport to welcome him.

As a practical matter, those who are opposing President Obama's actions should be asked what they would do instead. Keep the isolation policy that has been in place for 50 years with little or no effect?

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Democrats Party at Leisure World

Members of the Democratic Club of Leisure World (DCLW) held a holiday party tonight, with food, socializing, and a local high school band.

DCLW also welcomed many elected officials: MoCo Executive Ike Leggett, MoCo Council President George Leventhal, MoCo Council Member for our council district 3 Sidney Katz, State Senator for our legislative district 19 Roger Manno, State Delegates for our legislative district 19 Ben Kramer, Bonnie Cullison, and Marice Morales, Karen McManus representing Congressman Chris Van Hollen who was busy with the "Cromnibus" bill in Congress tonight, State's Attorney John McCarthy, MoCo Board of Education member Jill Ortman-Fouse, and MCDCC (MoCo Dem Central Comm) Secretary Wendy Cohen and members Harold Diamond and Melissa Pinnick.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Darrell Anderson New MCDCC Chair

Tonight, Darrell Anderson was elected unanimously to be the new Chair of MCDCC (Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee). He was the only candidate and was elected unanimously.

He was a three-term mayor of Washington Grove and a teacher for 20 years.


Charlotte Crutchfield Unanimously Selected by MoCo Council for Merit System Protection Board

A few minutes ago the Montgomery County Council unanimously selected Charlotte Crutchfield to be a new member of the County's Merit System Protection Board. This is a high honor and Charlotte deserves it.

Until this appointment, Charlotte was President of the District 19 Democratic Club where she was doing an excellent job. Because her new job requires her to avoid partisan political activity she will be leaving the D19 Dem Club position and Paul Bardack will take over as president.

Interestingly, both Charlotte Crutchfield and Paul Bardack ran for the district 19 House of Delegate seat in this year's primary election. Both ran excellent campaigns but neither was successful.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Donny & Marie Show at National Theatre

Donny and Marie Osmond and  the Ensemble. Photo by Jeremy Deputat.
Some people love them and some don't, but there's no denying that Donny and Marie Osmond are putting on great entertainment at the National Theatre in Washington D.C.

You can read a review at http://dcmetrotheaterarts.com/2014/12/03/donny-marie-christmas-national-national-theatre/

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

MoCo Council President and Vice President
Councilmember Leventhal  Councilmember Floreen  Councilmember Rice
At today's session of the MoCo Council, George Leventhal was elected to be Council President for the next year and Nancy Floreen was elected Vice President. Outgoing President Craig Rice was lauded for his excellent work as last year's Council President.

George Leventhal was previously MoCo Council President in 2006 and Nancy Floreen was Council President in 2010. Both have been Council members since their election in 2002.

John Brown

December 2 is the anniversary of the execution of John Brown in Charles Town, Virginia. Even today, 155 years later, he is a very controversial figure.

Some feel he was insane but there is no evidence of that. Most historians now agree he was a man who was so opposed to slavery on moral grounds that he was willing to put his life (and that of his sons) on the line to eliminate it.

The trial itself is interesting. John Brown was tried in a Virginia court for treason, but treason is a crime only against a jurisdiction to which one owes allegiance and John Brown did not owe allegiance to Virginia as he was not a citizen there. He was tried for murder but there is no evidence that he intended to murder anyone -- although of course he was willing to do that if necessary to help destroy slavery. 

There were also procedural problems with his trial. Virginia authorities insisted on rushing his trial. It started 9 days after he was captured, when he was still so ill he had to be brought into court on a bed. He asked for a short delay so his lawyer could arrive but that was denied and he was assigned lawyers he did not want. 

After a week-long trial, and jury deliberation of just 45 minutes, he was sentenced to be hanged. That is when his greatest moments began.

John Brown gave interviews, met with Virginia authorities, and wrote letters. Even his most vehement enemies said they found him to be a man of principles. 

Victor Hugo wrote from Europe that the execution of John Brown would be "an uncorrectable sin." Henry David Thoreau wrote an essay describing John Brown as a man whose commitment to justice forced him to fight state-sponsored injustice, and questioned why others who opposed slavery did not act as John Brown did. A modern historian, Stephen B. Oates, has described John Brown as being "one of the most perceptive human beings of his generation."

Present at his execution were Stonewall Jackson, John Wilkes Booth, and Walt Whitman.

His final written comment has become famous:

"I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood. I had as I now think, vainly, 
flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done."

Just a year after John Brown's execution, and after the election of Abraham Lincoln as U.S. President, South Carolina and then other states seceded from the United States, and just four months later the Civil War had begun and fully 5% of the U.S. population were dead within four years --- but John Brown's goal of the end of slavery in the U.S. had been achieved.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Swearing in of Re-Elected and Newly-Elected MoCo Executive and MoCo Council Members


MoCo Executive Ike Leggett and the 9 re-elected and newly-elected MoCo Council members were sworn in at a very nice ceremony this morning at Richard Montgomery H.S. Former Council Member Phil Andrews was thanked for his 16 years of extremely productive service on the Council. The auditorium was almost full and Ike Leggett, the Council Members, and everyone in the audience appeared to be optimistic about the future of our County.

Council Executive Ike Leggett described his 6-point plan to prove that MoCo is friendly to businesses and will help them.