Message from @Oildale Joe
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Nothing for it but pistols at dawn
@dumpster it's me @Deleted User he blocked I was speaking a couple of nights ago and his pussy started getting sore he still hasn't manned up and told me why he just blocked me and muted me. Soft as baby shit if you ask me
JOPPATOWNE, Md. - A judge ruled that Harford County discriminated against a group of Muslims who want to buy houses.
The group wants to buy 14-townhouses on Trails Way in Joppatowne to make a retirement village.
RELATED: Houses for Muslims anger critics in Joppatowne
The judge says the county scrutinized the project more than others because of the buyers' religion, so the ruling means the county now has to issue permits allowing the sale.
READ ALSO: Muslims try to break impasse over housing project
The pushback for the housing project started after neighbors heard it would be a Muslim only community, but the people buying the property say they would follow fair housing laws.
@Deleted User Is that language really required in here? I certainly don't appreciate it
@Deleted User we all have our personal spaces - harmony is a good thing and should be cultivated
BALTIMORE - On Monday, a new program begins to help high school graduates in Baltimore go to college.
The Mayor's Scholars Program will cover their tuition costs at two local colleges. The program was announced last December giving 200-300 city students the ability to go to college without bearing the financial burden.
The students will get a head start on the transition from high school to college with the Summer Bridge Program. which begins on Monday. Mayor Pugh's office is partnering with Baltimore City Community College and Coppin State.
Students can get an associate's degree or certificate in a job training program at BCCC, and if they want to get a bachelor's degree they can continue on at Coppin State, which will help foot the tuition bill.
The city budgeted about $1.5 million for the program this year. The mayor expects about 10 percent of the city's 4,000 graduates to take advantage of the scholar's program each year.
Wow... I turned my back for 5 minutes to get coffee and .. . wownk
lol
@Kathryn44 yes ma'am my apologies I'll change my vocab
@Kathryn44 since Saturday night, i have him blocked, muted, and his volume turned down to ZERO
I’m afraid to open that
@SighOperator Is your right of choice.
ANNAPOLIS, Md (WMAR) -
Nearly 19,000 Maryland voters may be improperly registered ahead of Tuesdays' primary election, due to a computer programming error.
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@dumpster I understand that I'll leave the keyboard warrior alone
State Elections officials say those who updated and/or changed their address or party affiliation on their voter registration through the MVA's website or self-service kiosks may not of had their information submitted to the election board for processing.
Voters who modified their information between April 22, 2017, and June 5, 2018, may be affected. However, only those customers who didn't purchase a driver's license, ID card, vehicle registration or title would be impacted.
Officials say the provisional voting process is a simple way for an impacted voter to revise their information, vote in the primary election, and have his or her ballot counted.
A state Senate panel will hold a hearing next month about the MVA's error that could impact the outcome of close races.
Anyone with questions should call the State Board of Elections at 1-800-222-8683 or visit their website.
This is why counties should manage the process
ahoy there @Oildale Joe
Morning @Oildale Joe
OK folks i gotta go get some sack time - u r all valued and enrich my life enormously -c u around
See ya @dumpster
have a good one @dumpster see you on the flip side
Good night or have a great nap truffles
@dumpster get good rest brotha
@Kathryn44 not only that but i don't have to hear the sonuvabitch 🤣
G’morning all. 🙂
Good Mornin' Sir.!
Morning @Sailor