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Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard announced her endorsement of Donald Trump during the National Guard Association Conference in Detroit, where Trump was also a speaker. Gabbard commended Trump for his understanding of the significant role a president and commander in chief play. She specifically praised his approach to foreign policy, highlighting his efforts to avoid initiating new conflicts and to reduce tensions to prevent wars. She criticized the Biden-Harris administration for engaging in multiple military operations worldwide, expressing concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris potentially escalating global tensions to a dangerous level. Gabbard also accused Harris of targeting political…

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Talbot Scores Improve Slightly But Placement Among Counties Is Stagnant At their meeting on Tuesday, the Maryland State Board of Education shared the statewide scores of the 2023-2024 Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program. While the board discussed modest improvements, it’s clear the state’s school systems have a long way to go before they can proclaim that students are gaining academically. In Math, the Statewide average was 24.1 percent of students proficient, a gain from 23.3 last year. Talbot County was at 18.3 percent proficient, placing them 7th from the lowest in the State. Somerset claimed the bottom at 9.8%. Howard was…

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Former President Donald Trump will make a return to the Moms for Liberty National Summit in Washington D.C. on Friday, August 30. Trump, who spoke to the group last year in Philadelphia, will present twice, once in an address to the group and then in a follow up “fireside chat” with the group’s co-founder Tiffany Justice. Moms for Liberty is a national group which supports and defends parental rights. There are 300 chapters in 48 states. Parents, community members, and families from all over the country who work to empower parents to defend their parental rights across all levels of…

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Conservatives Fall For It All The Time It wasn’t the first time it happened. As a Chapter Chair for Moms for Liberty in my county, I am proud to share who we are and what we do. We fight for parental rights to guide the educational, health, and social lives of their children. This means that parents have a right to both encourage their child’s exposure to their family’s values and at the same time shield their children from those ideas they find harmful or antithetical to family beliefs. It seems fairly simple. Unfortunately, as the left often does when…

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From the Talbot County State’s Attorney’s Office: Despite the Maryland Sentencing Guidelines and the State’s Attorney’s recommendation of 12 to 25 years in prison, the Honorable Judge Broughton Earnest sentenced Earl Kautz to ten years with all suspended but five years of home detention. This means that Mr. Kautz will not do any time in jail or prison for his crimes. Earl Andrew Kautz of Easton, Maryland was convicted of First Degree Child Abuse and related charges after a three-day trial ending on Thursday, March 28, 2024. Talbot County State’s Attorney Joseph I. Coale and Assistant State’s Attorney Jennifer Wilson…

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It was Deja Vu for Maryland Wes Moore as he addressed Maryland Association of Counties last week. Ever since the Blueprint for Maryland’s future was implemented a few years ago, local jurisdictions have been warning the State of Maryland that the education overhaul was too expensive and would break not only the state and county budgets but will also drastically increase already high state and local taxes. All along, Democrats have denied that this will happen, and members of the Kirwan Commission who developed the plan seemed to think that somehow the money to support this monstrous state overreach would…

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Town Works To Avoid Previous Embarrassing Misstep Of Their First Search In a special meeting on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, the Oxford Town Commissioners voted to contract with the Baker Tilley firm to conduct their search for a new town manager to replace retired manager Cheryl Lewis, who ended her controversial 12-year tenure in the town in June. Prior to her retirement, Lewis had conducted a search for her replacement but ended up recommending a man who had lurid criminal charges in his past. The man was let go before he officially started. Commissioner Katrina Greer had recommended a professional…

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Article from Delmarva Parent Teacher Coalition, reprinted with permission Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter As technology advances, there’s a great danger that parents need to be aware of, and that is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the classroom. For those who do not fully understand AI and how it works, it’s databases of stored information paired with algorithms to return a desired predetermined or predicted result, reaction, code, or method. The problem is, AI is not perfect, and programmed results will often contain left-leaning bias on certain topics. In all things, there’s an absolute truth. Today, databases of…

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THIS IS PART OF OUR EDUCATION EMERGENCY SERIES This bi-weekly feature will include stories from social media that show some of the extreme issues affecting kids in schools and the rights of their parents to guide the medical, educational and emotional progress and well-being of their children. Some of these stories may include videos that are not appropriate for minors and may be offensive to some. We use links from various sources including “X” and online news publishers. These stories are shared to inform, warn and yes, alarm. Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Gettr, Truth Social, Twitter This post from the Secretary of Education…

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