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6 days 6 murders in PG county

Dreamer

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This website keeps a running tally on most the homicides in the Mid-Atlantic region--VA, DE, PA, NJ, MD, and is kept pretty up-to-date...

http://www.burgersub.org/

Maryland seems to be the "loss leader" when it comes to homicide.

So, Gov. O'Malley, how's that "gun control" thing working out for ya?

 
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Dreamer

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I swear MD is turning into a third world state.

Actually, Md has been a petit dictatorship since before it was a state. When the land was granted to Lord Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore in 1629, it was the only colony/province to be granted in its entirety to a single man. MD was, at its inception, one of the only states that was the personal, private, sovereign property of it's owner in its entirety.

And the folks in Annapolis haven't gotten past that concept ever since...
 
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Mr H

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Actually, Md has been a petit dictatorship since before it was a state. When the land was granted to Lord Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore in 1629, it was the only colony/province to be granted in its entirety to a single man. MD was, at its inception, one of the only states that was the personal, private, sovereign property of it's owner in its entirety.

And the folks in Annapolis haven't gotten past that concept ever since...

And folks wonder, when I refer to "Lord Governor, Martin St. Malley".........
 
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