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Clements: See You At The Polling Station!

November 4, 2008

Letter To My Friends And Neighbors.

Its zero hour. The arguments are made. The positions taken. Tomorrow morning you get to do one of the things that people around this wonderful world literally die for. Among some accusations of voter fraud and tampered ballots you have a chance to secretly voice your will. This right is not to be trifled with. Talk is cheap and votes are counted.

Its your choice who you vote for. Choice is the word of the day. Your choice will not be heard if you pass up this wonderful gift you have been given . Make your choice wisely and sincerely.

I urge all my friends that frequent the Dagger to take the extra effort, no matter how inconvenient, to find the time to vote.

When we, as good faithed voters, poll in massive numbers we can over come the effect of those who would play games with the results by mis-registering voters or tampering with a few ballots. It is for this reason I beg each and every one of you to take the time tomorrow to vote. If you have a neighbor please offer a ride.

To many sacrifices have been made to obtain and maintain the right to vote! Lets make those who have sacrificed for our rights proud by using this gift they have given us !

See you at the polling station !
Richie Clements

The Invisible Women: Havre de Grace Homeless Pair Deserve To Be More Than Just Part Of the Scenery

August 11, 2008

By Richard Clements

About 8 years ago two women and a 7-year old boy appeared, from a yet to be determined place, in Havre de Grace. At first they were seen as just moving in slo-mo from place to place. I saw them many times and simply thought them to be a few old ladies doing their daily slow motion ritual. I was not aware of the details. I was not aware that they were sleeping on the bench in the police station. I was not aware that they were sleeping in the post office. I was not aware that they were sleeping behind stores. Continue reading The Invisible Women: Havre de Grace Homeless Pair Deserve To Be More Than Just Part Of the Scenery

In Case You Missed The 2008 Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration…

July 6, 2008

There was traffic gridlock in downtown Havre de Grace, a parade with lots and lots of fire engines, a ho-hum fireworks display, but about the best report coming from the city’s 2008 Independence Day Celebration is that there was little in the way of the violence that has marred the event in year’s past.

Read on as Dagger Man-On-The-Street RichieC documents Saturday’s Independence Day Celebration from his bird’s eye view of Havre de Grace: Continue reading In Case You Missed The 2008 Havre de Grace Independence Day Celebration…