Aide to Maryland Commissioner Resigns After Admitting Spreading False Rumors About Baltimore Mayor

February 10, 2005

  • February 10, 2005 at 7:36 am
    KBates says:
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    Who would refer to himself as “the prince of darkness”? What an ahole. Do you think he uses that line to pick up chicks @ bars in the inner-harbor?

    “Hello there, my name is Joe but my ex-collegues call me the prince of darkness. Would you like to spread rumors & general lawlessness w/ me?”

  • February 10, 2005 at 2:45 am
    Stranger says:
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    This guy is a cheap clone of Carl Rove. Typical of the republican tactics. Just look in the newspapers for the small articles about just sort of thing and they are always republicans that perpetuate this kind of behavior.

  • February 10, 2005 at 3:00 am
    Mark Baldwin says:
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    I think this is another Democratic nail in Republican Redmer’s coffin.

    First the Democratic controlled legislature did an end-run by creating the “People’s Commissioner” to usurp the commissioner’s authority over the MedMal carriers.

    This Prince of Darkness scandal is, I think, a splendidly serendipitous gift to the Vast (well, vast in Maryland anyway) Left Wing Conspiracy.

  • February 11, 2005 at 1:10 am
    MD Insurance Lady says:
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    Ehrlich did the right thing by reprimanding a subordinate for wreckless behavior. I don’t believe that rumors have any place in politics, I want honesty and integrity in public office.

    But don’t be too quick to say “Poor Mayor O’Malley”. He may or may not have cheated on his wife, I really could care less. But this man is definitely a waste of space in Baltimore’s city hall. Crime is rampant, and so is corruption in the police force, the murder rate keeps climbing, taxes are the highest here than anywhere else in Maryland, while the taxpayer sees little benefit. My street has been sagging for two years, and I can’t even get the city police to do anything about a known drug dealer in my neighborhood. Those are just a few of my gripes with O’Malley and the City of Baltimore. I can’t wait for a change in ranks, hopefully someone who will be successful in clearing out the garbage that is currently in charge. As far as him becoming governor, that’s just not going to happen.

  • February 28, 2005 at 2:39 am
    BaltimoreResident says:
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    The people of Baltimore better wake up fast and see O’Malley for what he is “a tru politician”. We know nothing about this man, and his position in office has been by default. The last person he ran against was Henderson and no one knew anything about him. There were no other choices to pick but Omally again. I can assure all that Omalley was not my choice.



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