Roilo Golez, 23rd Company USNA classmates, Federal House, Annapolis, 9 Sept 2010
Here's Roilo Golez with some of his 23rd Company USNA classmates, having fun at Federal House, a bar and grill place in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Roilo is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.
Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012
Annapolis Restaurant Week 2012. February 20-26, 2012. Prix Fixe menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
Participating restaurants include:
Aqua Terra
Azure Restaurant at Westin Annapolis
The Boatyard Bar & Grill
BREEZE at Loews Annapolis
Buddy's Crabs & Ribs
Café Normandie
Cantler's Riverside Inn
Carpaccio Tuscan Kitchen
Carrol's Creek Café
Chart House
Fado Irish Pub and Restaurant
Federal House Bar & Grille
Galway Bay
Harry Browne's
Hell Point Seafood
John Barry Restaurant at the O'Callaghan
Lemongrass
Luna Blu Ristorante Italiano
Lures Bar and Grille
The Main Ingredient Café
McGarvey's Saloon & Oyster Bar
The Melting Pot
Metropolitan Kitchen & Lounge
Middleton Tavern
Miss Shirley's Café
O'Brien's Oyster Bar
O'Leary's Seafood
Paul's Homewood Café
Pusser's Caribbean Grille
Rams Head Tavern
Reynolds Tavern
Ristorante La Piccola Roma
The Rockfish
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Sam's on the Waterfront
Severn Inn
Treaty of Paris at the Maryland Inn
Tsunami
Vin 909 Winecafe
The Wild Orchid Café
Yellowfin Steak & Fish House
Davis' Pub | Eastport (Annapolis Suburb)
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[Wikipedia] Melbourne H. Ford
Melbourne Haddock Ford (June 30, 1849 – April 20, 1891) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Ford was born in Salem, Michigan and moved to Lansing with his parents in 1859. He attended the common schools and the Michigan State College of Agriculture (now Michigan State University) at East Lansing. Ford enlisted in the United States Navy in 1864, and in 1867 was appointed a midshipman at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. He resigned the following year and returned to Lansing.
Ford moved to Grand Rapids in 1873 and was engaged as official stenographer of several municipal, State, and Federal courts. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1878. He was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 1st district of Kent County in 1885 and 1886.
Ford was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 5th congressional district to the 50th United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1887 to March 3, 1889. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1888, being defeated by Charles E. Belknap, and commenced the practice of law at Grand Rapids in 1889. He was chairman of the Democratic State convention in 1890. In November 1890, he was elected to the 52nd Congress and served from March 4, 1891, until his death seven weeks later in Grand Rapids. He is interred there in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Buddy's Crabs & Ribs
Buddy's Crabs & Ribs is a family owned and operated restaurant, established 1988 in Historic Downtown Annapolis. We're the largest restaurant in Annapolis and one of the highest volume restaurants in the area.
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US Founding: Tavern to Tavern 1774-1789
The United States was founded in the City Tavern of Philadelphia in 1774. where the Continental Congress Assembled held their first caucus. After 15 years of war, hyper-infalation, rebellions, and a failed federal government the US Confederation died after delivering a new USA Republic to We The People from a New York City Tavern. The US Founding Capitol Buildings include Philadelphia's City Tavern, Carpenters Hall, College Hall, and Pennsylvania State House; Baltimore's Henry Fite House, Lancaster Court House, York Court House, Princeton's Prospect House & Nassau Hall; Annapolis' Maryland State House, Trenton's French Arms Tavern; and New York City's Fraunces Tavern. and old City Hall,
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Who Is Stephanie Rawlings-Blake?
Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake (born March 17, 1970) is an American politician and the 49th and current mayor of Baltimore, Maryland. She is the second woman to hold the office. A member of the Democratic Party, she currently serves as secretary of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Rawlings-Blake was born in Baltimore and grew up in the city's Ashburton neighborhood. She is the daughter of Nina Rawlings, M.D. (pediatrician) and Howard Pete Rawlings, former member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Rawlings-Blake attended Western High School, the oldest public all-girls high school in the United States. In 1984, she was elected vice president of her class. She graduated in 1988.
Rawlings-Blake attended Oberlin College in Ohio, graduating in 1992 with a B.A. in political science. She later returned to Baltimore to attend the University of Maryland School of Law, where she earned her juris doctor degree in 1995. She was admitted to the Maryland bar in 1996 and to the federal bar in 1997.
Rawlings-Blake is an alumna of the Baltimore Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound Center and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Epsilon Omega chapter. She is a former at-large member of the Alliance of Black Women Attorneys.
From 1990 to 1998, Rawlings-Blake served on the Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee, and in 1993, she served as the Annapolis lobbyist for the Young Democrats of Maryland.
In 1997, Rawlings-Blake began serving as an administrative law attorney with the Baltimore City office of the Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, which offers free civil legal services to Maryland's low-income residents. She went on to serve as a staff attorney with the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in its Southern District (District 1, Baltimore City) from 1998 to 2006.
In 1995, Rawlings-Blake became the youngest person ever elected to the Baltimore City Council. She represented the council's District 5 from 1995 to 2004 and District 6 from 2004 to 2007 (following a redistricting of the council).
From 1999 to 2007, Rawlings-Blake served as vice president of the Baltimore City Council.
Rawlings-Blake became President of the Council on January 17, 2007, when then-City Council President Sheila Dixon became mayor. The Charter of Baltimore City states that, If it becomes necessary for the president of the City Council to fill the unexpired term of the mayor…the City Council, by a majority vote of its members, shall elect a new president for the unexpired term.
On June 14, 2007, Rawlings-Blake announced that she would seek a full four-year term as council president. Her platform included improving education and reducing crime in the city.[citation needed] Rawlings-Blake won the Democratic primary with 49 percent of the vote. In the general election, Rawlings-Blake defeated her only opponent with 82 percent of the vote.
On January 6, 2010, then-Mayor Sheila Dixon announced, following her conviction for embezzlement, that she would resign from office, effective February 4, 2010. Per the Charter of Baltimore City, in the case of a mayoral vacancy, the sitting city council president shall automatically succeed the vacating mayor and serve the remainder of the term. Consequently, following Dixon's resignation on February 4, 2010, Rawlings-Blake became mayor of Baltimore City.
Rawlings-Blake went on to seek a full term as mayor, and in November 2011, she was elected to her first full term as mayor, receiving 84 percent of the vote in the general election.
Rawlings-Blake has stated that her goal as mayor is to grow Baltimore by 10,000 families.
In a press conference during the 2015 Baltimore riots, Rawlings-Blake stated, It’s a very delicate balancing act. Because while we try to make sure that they were protected from the cars and other things that were going on, we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well. And we worked very hard to keep that balance and to put ourselves in the best position to de-escalate. The phrase we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well was interpreted by some conservative-leaning news sources as an indication that the mayor was giving permission to protesters to destroy property, while some others, including Breitbart News Network, pointed out that when you look at the full context, it’s clear the Mayor meant something different (though it’s also true she didn’t say it very clearly).
On April 27th, the mayor's Director of Strategic Planning and Policy, Howard Libit, released a statement clarifying the mayor's remarks:
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25 Crazy Things You Didn't Know About Washington DC
Did you know that Washington DC is not a city? Or even a state? And did you know that the state capitol building has its own metro system? It's true. These are 25 crazy things you didn’t know about Washington DC.
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These facts might just change your view on Washington DC:
In 1983 the District of Columbia petitioned to become a state that would be called New Columbia
Why? One reason is that citizens of the district do not have a voting representative in the national legislature
License plates are emblazoned with the age old phrase taxation without representation that the colonies used during the Revolutionary War
More wine is consumed per person in DC than anywhere else in the US
The Arlington Ladies is a group of women who attend the funeral of every soldier in the national cemetery so that no soldier is ever buried alone
In Washington DC there is 1 lawyer for every 19 residents
For every US senator there are 74 lobbyists
You probably could have guessed that the Washington in Washington DC comes from George Washington but did you know that the Columbia in District of Columbia is a tribute to Christopher Columbus
Washington DC is not a city or a state. It is a special federal district created to be the seat of government
Remember how we said that DC residents don't have voting rights in congress? That's because the district was created as a seat of government and not intended for people to live in (although today more than half a million people call it home)
Ever since 1971 the district has had one representative in the House of Representatives but he/she doesn't have voting rights.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the country
It has over 500 miles of bookshelves
A former Mouseketeer wrote Washington DC's song in 1951
The White House was the place of residence for every US president except George Washington
The US capitol building has its own subway lines
Underneath the capital building is a crypt where George Washington was going to be buried
And underneath that is a nuclear fallout shelter
8 presidents never went to college: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, Johnson, and Cleveland.
The Washington Monument is the world's tallest free standing masonry structure
And the world's tallest obelisk
There is a grotesque of Darth Vader on the Washington National Cathedral
Other cities that have served as the US capital have been New York City, Philadelphia, and Annapolis
The National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular museums in the world. It attracts more than 9 million people annually
Speaking of museums, if you ever visit you'll be happy to find out that most (over 100) of the museums and attractions are free
The capitol of the United States, Washington DC is a pretty cool place. If you ever get the chance to visit you should absolutely do it. But before you do, check out these cool lists:
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Pagans Mc The Most Vicious Outlaw Motorcycle Gang in America
Pagan's Motorcycle Club, or simply The Pagans, is an outlaw, one-percenter motorcycle club and an alleged organized crime syndicate formed by Lou Dobkin in 1959 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.[1][2] The club rapidly expanded and by 1965, the Pagans, originally clad in blue denim jackets and riding Triumphs, began to evolve along the lines of the stereotypical one percenter motorcycle club.[1]
The Pagans are categorized as an outlaw motorcycle gang by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are known to fight over territory with the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC)[1] and other motorcycle clubs, such as Fates Assembly MC, who have since merged with the HAMC.[3] It is active in thirteen US states: Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Michigan, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Criminal activities[edit]
The Pagans have been linked to the production and smuggling of drugs such as methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and PCP. The Pagans also have had strong ties to organized crime, especially in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Pagans often use puppet clubs, smaller affiliated motorcycle clubs, or small street drug trafficking organizations that support larger Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs (OMGs) for distributing drugs. Pagans have also engaged in assault, arson, extortion, motorcycle/car theft, and weapons trafficking. Most of the violence carried out by the Pagans is directed to rival OMGs such as Hells Angels,
Recently, the Pagans' membership has begun to decline as their rival Hells Angels’ membership has grown.[1] Pagans have approximately 350 to 400 members and 44 chapters and are active along the East Coast of the United States. Chapters are common in Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. The Pagans have a Mother Club or ruling council which ultimately rules the gang. The Pagans headquarters is currently in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Members must be at least 21 years old and owners of Harley-Davidson motorcycles with engines 900 cc or larger. The national sergeant-at-arms' responsibility is to hand-pick 13 chapter members to serve as the enforcers or regulators. This body uses violence and intimidation to prevent any and all opposition to the Mother Club.
The Pagans MC patch depicts the Norse fire-giant Surtr sitting on the sun, wielding a sword, plus the word Pagan's [sic], in red, white and blue.[1] The image of Surtr was taken from an illustration by Jack Kirby in issue 97 of the comic book Journey into Mystery.[8]
Unlike most one percenter motorcycle clubs, the Pagans do not include on their club insignia a bottom rocker indicating the geographical chapter of the member wearing the club's full patch. It is believed the club declines to follow this one percenter tradition because they do not want law enforcement to know what state chapters individual Pagans belong to.
Members wear blue denim vests called cuts or cutoffs with club patches, known as colors, on the front and back. Symbols of the Pagans also include a black number 13 on the back of their colors (indicating that they are affiliated with the club's Mother Chapter), the number 4 (which signifies the motto live and die), the number 5 (which signifies the Nazi SS motto), the number 7 (an in memory of patch) and the number 9 (the chapter with which the member is affiliated). Nazi or White supremacist patches are also common on the front of the cuts, as are tattoos reading ARGO (Ar Go Fuck Yourself) and NUNYA (Nun'Ya Fuckin' Business).
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Georgetown is a historic neighborhood, commercial, and entertainment district located in northwest Washington, D.C., situated along the Potomac River. Founded in 1751 in the Province of Maryland, the port of Georgetown predated the establishment of the federal district and the City of Washington by 40 years.
The primary commercial corridors of Georgetown are the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street, which contain high-end shops, bars, restaurants, and the Georgetown Park enclosed shopping mall, as well as the Washington Harbour waterfront restaurants at K Street, between 30th and 31st Streets.
Georgetown is home to the main campus of Georgetown University and numerous other landmarks, such as the Volta Bureau and the Old Stone House, the oldest unchanged building in Washington. The embassies of Cameroon, France, Kosovo, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Mongolia, Sweden, Thailand, Ukraine and Venezuela are located in Georgetown.
Notable residents
Famous former residents include:
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Graham
John F. Kennedy
Herman Wouk
Elizabeth Taylor
Film
Many movies have been filmed in Georgetown:
Topaz (1969, private house)
The Exorcist (1973)
St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
No Way Out (1985
The Man with One Red Shoe (1985, an early Tom Hanks film)
Chances Are (1989)
The Exorcist 3 (1990)
Timecop (1994)
True Lies (1994)
Dave (1993)
The Jackal (1997, private homes)
Enemy of the State (1998)
Dick (1999, C&O Canal)
Election (1999)
Spy Games (2001)
Minority Report (2002)
The Recruit (2003)
The Girl Next Door (2004)
Wedding Crashers (2005)
Transformers (2007).
Although Burn After Reading (2008) featured Georgetown prominently, filming was done in Brooklyn.
The television series The West Wing occasionally filmed scenes in and around Georgetown.
General Mark Bircher for Congress: Military/Armed Forces
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BACKGROUND
Mark Bircher was born 1953 in Pensacola, Florida, to Lorraine and William Bircher. William Bircher served in the Navy and fought in the Korean War.
He graduated from the Naval Academy in 1976 and was commissioned a Marine Corps Second Lieutenant. He later graduated from Stetson University College of Law.
MILITARY SERVICE
Mark served on active duty and as a reservist from 1971 until his retirement in 2009 as a Brigadier General. As a Marine Corps aviator he flew the F-4 Phantom, F-15 Eagle as an exchange pilot to the Air Force, A-4 Skyhawk, F/A-18 Hornet, and OV-10 Bronco.
From 1985 through 1987 he served as a member of the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels. He is a graduate of the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TopGun).
Mark's leadership positions include:
Commanding Officer, Marine Observation Squadron 4
Commanding Officer, Marine Fighter-Attack Squadron 142
Deputy Commander, Marine Aircraft Group 42
Deputy Commanding General, First Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, CA
Commanding General, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, New Orleans, LA
Commanding General, Marine Forces South, Miami, FL.
Mark deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His awards include the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and Bronze Star Medal.
PRIVATE SECTOR EXPERIENCE
Mark works as a commercial airline pilot flying the Boeing 777. He is a member of the Florida Bar.
PERSONAL
Mark and his wife Jacqueline have been married since 2001; their son Bill is 10. They live in Seminole, Florida. Mark's hobbies include reading, history, Constitutional history, astronomy, the Tampa Bay Rays, and anything involving his son. He is a member of the Naval Academy Alumni Association and the Blue Angels Association.
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Mark believes the United States should return to its founding principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberty. During the course of his career, Mark learned that results matter and that leadership is more than a title. He intends to take those lessons to Washington. Representing the interests of the people of Florida's 13th Congressional District, he will work to end the irresponsible spending that burdens our children and grandchildren with crushing debt, stifles our economy, and restricts the economic growth that is the key to job creation. He will work to restore the personal liberties of the American people. He believes public service to the nation is a duty of citizenship to the country he loves.
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Com.Davis Can't Deny Black Baltimore equal Protections under the Law
Dear States Attorney Mosby,
I am respectfully asking the office of the State's Attorney as well as Police Commissioner Kevin Davis to aid and assist me in accessing the Grand Jury to bring charges against States Attorney Scott Shellenberger, for malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, and abuses of power by his office in prosecutorial discretion concerning the State of Maryland vs. Duane G. Davis Sr. 2/7/2001. Theft of property, knowingly bringing false charges to the Grand Jury, obstruction of justice, knowingly locking up the whistle blower concerning the corruption of the courts in Baltimore city and Baltimore county under Governor O'Malley's administration.
I filed a Witness Protection application request on 2/2/2011 with your predecessor Gregg Bernstein. Five days after my submission I was illegally arrested in Baltimore County by Scott Shellenberger for charges of terrorism, for Blowing the Whistle on the corruption in the courts and naming the public officials involved.
My case deals with Judge Turnbull, Judge Souder, Judge Jena in Baltimore County. Judge Holland, Retired Chief Justice Bell were all informed of my Whistle Blower activities. Judge Pearson instructed me to go through the State's Attorney to access the Grand Jury. So now I am knocking on your door, requesting that you accompany me as well as Commissioner Davis to access the Grand Jury in the Calvert Street Courthouse to bring charges against Scott Shellenberger the same way that Commissioner Davis brought charges against Leopold in Anne Arundel County for abuses of power in his office. I gave you an email during the 2010 elections requesting access to the Grand Jury at the NAACP candidate form. I also submitted evidence directly to your assistant Balia Ali, via email of which he told me he forwarded to you over 30 days ago.
On January 28, 2016 Advocacy Day in Annapolis I shared my care and concerns with Senate Judiciary Chairman Senator Bobby Zirkin, Senator Lisa Gladden, Delegate Moon, Delegate Jill P. Carter and various members of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees to exhaust all of my remedies at the City, County,State and Federal levels Congressmen Elijah Cummings, Senator Barbara Mikulski, Senator Ben Cardin and Congressman Dutch Supercharger. On 5/8/2008 President Barack Obama, then Senator Barack Obama, asked for a full investigation of my incarceration and treatment while in Lake County Jail. I am a Whistle Blower and a subject of an investigation covers the courts in Lake County Illinois, Baltimore County and Baltimore City as well. Shellenberger uses his office to distribute Jim Crow justice under the protection of prosecutorial discretion which highly impacts the black , Hispanic and poor white community in Baltimore County. As Gregg Bernstein did in Baltimore City.
In closing, I respectfully request that you respond to this letter within fifteen days, in writing, so that we can set a date to jointly approach the grand jury in the month of February before my statute of limitations is exhausted concerning my case. You can contact me at ddshortman@gmail.com or call me at 443 831 1188. I prefer that you communicate with me in writing to the address located at the top of this letter. It is your moral and ethical obligation to hold all citizens and officials accountable to the laws of the state of Maryland and the Constitution of these United States.
Respectfully Submitted,
Duane G. Davis aka Shorty
cc: President Barack Obama
House Judiciary Chairman Valerio
Senate Judiciary Chairman Bobby Zirkin
Department of Justice Loretta Lynch