Sunday, March 22, 2015 First Woman, Black, Appointed to
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Sunday, March 22, 2015 First Woman, Black, Appointed to
Page 1 of 7 Having trouble viewing this email?Click here Sunday, March 22, 2015 First Woman, Black, Appointed to Command Maryland National Guard By Elena Baurkot, Capital News Service WASHINGTON - When things go wrong in people's lives, they often hear the clichéd advice to "look for a sign." But for Maj. Gen. Linda L. Singh, it was not a sign but a booth in a mall that was the key to solving her problems. After leaving her home in Frederick County at the age of 16 as a result of a dispute with her parents, she was sleeping from place to place without a real home and started working at a mall where she came across a military recruiting booth, Singh said. Previously, Singh had hoped to study electrical engineering at the University of Maryland. Instead she joined the Army National Guard in 1981. "The military was one of those choices where I felt like it was an option that was going to give me a chance to do something bigger than what I was doing, I felt like that was my outlet. I had no idea that it was going to lead to where it is today, but I am thankful for it," Singh said in a recent interview. On Feb. 28, she assumed command of the Maryland National Guard, appointed by Gov. Larry Hogan as the state's 29th adjutant general. She is the first woman and African-American to serve in that position. Singh lived with her grandparents until the age of 9 in a maledominated household, so entering a career field where men made up the large majority was not an issue for her. She attributes her strength as a person to the family members she interacted with when she was younger, including her grandparents, whom she described as "very strong and very value-based individuals." 2015 Membership Join/Renew your 2015 Republican Party Membership online. Social Media Find MCGOP on social media! Please subscribe to MCGOP The Party Line! Upcoming Events FOR MORE EVENT DETAILS SEE: http://mcgop.com TUESDAY MAR 24 7:00pm MCGOP Central Committee Meeting @ MCGOP Headquarters, Derwood on March 24, 2015 7:00 pm http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 2 of 7 Singh also credited her parents, whom she moved in with at age 9, for her strong will. "I'd have to say that my whole life stands for someone that is very strong-willed," Singh said. She demonstrated that early on in her career by working as a single parent and struggling to make it to drills for 2 1/2 to three years. At one point, she had no car and sometimes she had no babysitter, but she persevered. Singh, 50, has spent most of her life in Maryland. She was born in Montgomery County, grew up in Frederick County and lives in Prince George's County. She graduated from Columbia Union College with a bachelor's degree in business administration and received master's degrees and certificates from several other institutions. She has two daughters and a husband of more than 22 years, all of whom she describes as very supportive of her. In her civilian life she has been serving as the director of operations at Accenture, a company that provides management consulting, technology and outsourcing services. Singh began her military career as an enlisted personnel specialist in the Maryland National Guard. Commissioned as an officer in 1991, she has been deployed twice overseas, once to Kosovo in 2006 and once to Afghanistan in 2011, where she received the Bronze Star for her service. While the Bronze Star is one of many citations she has received, Singh said this medal means a lot to her because it was a rugged deployment where she worked seven-day weeks and 12 to 15-hour days. "I put a lot on the line, my own personal self on the line, to be able to go and do that deployment as many of us do, and I felt like if I wasn't right there doing it with my counterparts and my folks, then who am I to be able to stand up and lead them at the end of the day," Singh said. This article was originally published in the Herald-Mail Media on March 9, 2015. THURSDAY MAR 26 7:00pm *** DISTRICT 15 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ Potomac Library on March 26, 2015 7:00 pm THURSDAY MAR 26 7:00pm MoCoYR - Monthly Meeting/Happy Hour @ Mi Rancho, Rockville on March 26, 2015 7:00 pm THURSDAY MAR 26 7:00pm *** DISTRICT 19 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ Red, Hot & Blue Restaurant, Shady Grove on March 26, 2015 7:00 pm TUESDAY MAR 31 7:00pm *** DISTRICT 14 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ ReMax Buffington Room, Olney on March 31, 2015 7:00 pm THURSDAY APR 2 6:30pm ******* FIRST THURSDAY APRIL ******* w/ Christopher Summers of MPPI @ Ted's 355 Diner, Rockville on April 2, 2015 6:30 pm THURSDAY APR 9 7:00pm *** DISTRICT 18 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ Savannah's, Kensington on April 9, 2015 7:00 pm WEDNESDAY APR 15 6:00pm *** DISTRICT 20 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ Mi Rancho, Silver Spring on April 15, 2015 6:00 pm THURSDAY APR 16 7:00pm *** DISTRICT 39 - MONTHLY MEETING *** @ The Grille at Flower Hill on April 16, 2015 7:00 pm FRIDAY APRIL 17 7pm Maryland State GOP Spring 2015 Convention - Hospitality Suites@ Princess Royale Hotel, Ocean City on April 17, 2015 7:00 pm http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 3 of 7 SATURDAY APRIL 18 9am Maryland State GOP Spring 2015 Convention @ Princess Royale Hotel, Ocean City on April 18, 2015 9:00 am Full Calendar MoCo Councilman Hans Riemer's Political Hoax: Reinstating the Military Draft Usually when political operatives engage in dirty tricks, they take great pains to avoid having their fingerprints attached. They are, at least a little embarrassed, at being caught red handed circulating some lie or hoax in order to advance their candidate or party. Montgomery County Councilman (and potential Congressional District 8 Democratic candidate) Hans Riemer shows no such reluctance. In his own bio, he takes personal credit for a media campaign promoting the notion that the military draft would be reinstated: "In the 2004 election, Hans served as political director for Rock the Vote, as the group registered nearly a million young voters and broke new ground in online political engagement.....and guided the organization's strategy, including the controversial media campaign on the military draft that rocked the 2004 presidential election."[1] "Controversial" apparently is Hans' euphemism for a complete fabrication. There was never a chance of the draft being reinstated At the time, the fact-checking website "Urban Legends" debunked the draft email campaign with the following comments: "Most knowledgeable observers put the chances of Congress reinstating the military draft in the near future at near zero. As noted in the Selective Service statement above, both President Bush and Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld have repeatedly insisted there is no need for a draft at this time, and although there are indeed two bills before Congress calling for a revival of some form of compulsory military service, both were introduced by Democrats with neither the interest nor the support of the current administration. The bills have languished in committee for more a year without so much as a single debate or discussion. No one expects anything to come of them, certainly not by 2005."[2] Republicans Serving Montgomery County A sampling of the Republican officeholders in Montgomery County. Garrett Park Town Council Philip M. Schulp Laytonsville Town Council Charles A. Bradsher James A. Ruspi Village of Martin's Additions Tiffany Ann Cissna MCGOP Central Committee Chairman Michael Higgs [email protected] 1st Vice Chair Katja Bullock [email protected] 2nd Vice Chair Dwight Patel [email protected] Treasurer Mark Uncapher [email protected] Secretary Joseph Gillin [email protected] General Counsel & Parliamentarian Vince DeCain [email protected] Organization Chair Greg Decker [email protected] Communications Chair http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 4 of 7 The website Snopes reached an identical conclusion: "Claim: The U.S. military will be reinstating the draft by Spring 2005. Status: False"[3] At that time, the legislation on the draft came from Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) and it was actually a proposal to create a national service requirement, either for the military or for domestic service. [4] His bill never attracted a single Republican co-sponsor, or any activity in the then-Republican controlled Congress. In spite of this, Hans Riemer can be seen on archived C-SPAN footage at a June 8, 2005 "Rock the Vote" fundraiser honoring former President Clinton, making the following claims: "...and that is why we tackled issue of a potential military draft. This one issue, with this one issue, young people showed their political power. We saw it, we gave it a megaphone, Congress saw it, and they voted against it, the President - the Presidential candidates saw it and they were against reinstating the draft, and this is not over, but we know where young people stand." [5] Consider the incredible brazenness of the scene that C-SPAN captures. Hans Riemer is caught on stage with the former President of the United States, not just claiming to have won a Congressional vote that never actually occurred, but also suggesting he caused President Bush to reverse a position on the reinstating a military draft, and also that of other (presumably all Democratic) Presidential candidates. Not a shred of evidence suggests any of them ever entertained supporting a draft. President Reagan once popularized the English translation of a Russian proverb, "Trust, but Verify." When considering the claims of political operatives such as Hans Riemer, the better advice seems to be "Verify, before ever Trusting." [1] http://hansriemer.com/hans/ [2] http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_draft.htm [3] http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/draft.asp [4] http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c108:h.r.163: [5] http://www.c-span.org/video/?187098-1/rock-vote-awards Comedy Hour in Annapolis By Nick Peang-Meth Humorist Will Rogers once said, "I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report Kat O'Connor [email protected] District 14 Members Sam Fenati [email protected] Rick Hansen [email protected] Anne Koutsoutis [email protected] Joe Gillin [email protected] Kat O'Connor [email protected] District 15 Members Dan Cuda [email protected] Ed Edmundson [email protected] Nathan Hauser [email protected] Dick Jurgena [email protected] Bill Richbourg [email protected] District 16 Members Marcus Alzona [email protected] Larry Lesser [email protected] Ann Guthrie Hingston [email protected] Bob Carter [email protected] Allyson McMahon [email protected] District 17 Members Michael Higgs [email protected] Deborah Lambert [email protected] Liga Michailovs [email protected] David Roseman [email protected] Adol Owen-Williams [email protected] District 18 Members Katja Bullock [email protected] http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 5 of 7 the facts." All too often it seems he could have said that after watching our Maryland General Assembly in action, since it appears that the legislative proceedings are more of a cruel joke than serious business. There has been perhaps no greater comedy hour this session than during the proceedings on Gov. Hogan's budget. The House of Delegates just approved a revised version of the budget by a vote of 129-10. In the end, they left the majority of Gov. Hogan's proposal intact. But most of the changes they did make were extremely irresponsible. Ever since they got their hands on the budget, the General Assembly, led by Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Maggie McIntosh, has worked tirelessly to reverse the modest cuts that Gov. Hogan made in order to balance the budget and eliminate the structural deficit he inherited. The cuts that Gov. Hogan made were mild and unremarkable. State employees were not going to get their negotiated pay raises, nor would education spending increase at the level initially anticipated. But the Democrats in Annapolis were not about to sit idly by while their core constituencies were forced to tighten their belts a notch. So, they did what has been the practice for decades in Annapolis take the money from somewhere else. In this case, Maryland's fragile pension system was the target. McIntosh's committee halved the $150 million investment that Hogan made - a figure that was already slashed by the legislature last year. In February, while Maryland retained its AAA bond rating from all three New York rating houses, there was one major caveat: all three expressed deep concern over the underfunded pension system. According to the Maryland Reporter, Moody's said that "failure to adhere to plans to address low pension funded ratios could make the rating go down." The Washington Post Editorial Board has been particularly vocal about this issue, writing in a March 19th editorial: "The day of reckoning for Maryland's pension fund will come... [Democrats] have simply deferred the pain." The decision to cut contributions to the pension fund has been standard operating procedure for some time now. Transportation and environmental trust funds have been drained in similar attempts to stave off even the most modest cuts to programs that Democrats in Annapolis hold dear. This is a practice that is short sighted and stupid. Just as Maryland's highways, roads and bridges have fallen into further disrepair under this practice, the pension fund that thousands of state employees Vincent F. DeCain [email protected] Q.T. McCord [email protected] John Midlen [email protected] Jean Alexandra Tuttle [email protected] District 19 Members Don Irvine [email protected] Frederick Seelman [email protected] Sheldon Sacks [email protected] Martha Schaerr [email protected] Jeff Brown [email protected] District 20 Members Deanna Stewart [email protected] Corey Golladay [email protected] Jennifer Pasenelli [email protected] VACANT VACANT District 39 Members Gregory Decker [email protected] Candice Clough [email protected] Al Phillips [email protected] Alirio Martinez, Jr. [email protected] Nancy McMahan Farrar [email protected] At Large Members Tommy Rodriguez [email protected] Gus Alzona [email protected] Patricia Fenati [email protected] Dwight Patel [email protected] Michael Belan [email protected] http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 6 of 7 rely on for stable retirements will someday no longer be able to meet the commitments made to state retirees. McIntosh explained at the beginning of the budget process that "We are really going to try to have a budget that comes out that does not tear the safety net apart." This too is preposterous. Gov. Hogan's cuts were modest, and the most controversial were the ones made to state employee salaries and increases in education funding. They didn't deal with the safety net. In fact, Hogan's cuts to state employee salaries probably prevented him from having to furlough any workers. But Hogan's solution was just too sane, so McIntosh decided to bleed our underfunded pension system some more instead. Will Rogers has been dead for 80 years now, but his comments still ring true today. It appears that the budget process in Annapolis is just one more cruel joke. Wootton HS Lincoln Club a Model for Success By Nick Peang-Meth This winter, the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee establishe$ a number of new committees with the purpose of expanding the party's outreach. I sit on one of them, the Youth Outreach Committee. This committee is responsible for or' anizing high school Republican clubs in Montgomery County. In this, there is great opportunity. For evidence of this, one need not look any further than Rockville's Thomas Wootton High School. There, Lincoln Club President Jon Glaser has done extraordinary work spreading the conservative message and encouraging political activism amongst his high school colleagues. Under his leadership, the club has engaged in a number of important and otherwise overlooked activities that reflect the values of the next generation of conservative leaders. For example, his club created a 9/11 memorial to help fellow students remember those lives lost on that fateful day. The club has also undertaken a "Patriotism Project" that brought changes to the way the Pledge of Allegiance was administered in the mornings, and ensured every classroom had an American flag. To combat misconceptions that Republicans are "anti-environment" he had his club adopt a road near the high school. Tanzi Strafford [email protected] Lorraine Kuchmy [email protected] Mark Uncapher [email protected] MCGOP District Chairs District Chairman for LD-14 Sharon Begosh [email protected] District Chairman for LD-15 David Drake [email protected] District Chairman for LD-16 Ann Guthrie Hingston [email protected] District Chairman for LD-17 Kathy Ganley [email protected] District Chairman for LD-18 Joan Pleiman [email protected] District Chairman for LD-19 Martha Schaerr, [email protected] District Chairman for LD-20 Deanna Stewart [email protected] District Chairman for LD-39 Nancy Farrar [email protected] The kind of work the Lincoln Club does far outpaces the school's rival Young Democrats club, which was started only a few months ago, and boast far more members. More important, it highlights a great opportunity for the Republican Party. http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=557eedb1-9d99-4c8c-9d0f-c6daa9920... 3/23/2015 Page 7 of 7 If so much can be done by just one high school club, imagine the impact that could be had if every one of Montgomery County's 25 high schools had Republican Clubs that active. The Youth Outreach Committee is striving to achieve that goal. *** The Youth Outreach Committee is hosting its first meeting on April 18th at the MCGOP Headquarters 15833 Crabbs Branch Way at 1pm. Anyone interested in getting involved or helping out is encouraged to attend, and to contact someone on the Youth Outreach Committee. Montgomery County Republican Party Tel.: (301) 417-9256 by authority Mark Uncapher, Treasurer Forward this email This email was sent to [email protected], by [email protected] Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeTM | Privacy Policy. 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