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Midday Weekly Review: Friday September 7, 12-1 p.m.
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State Del. Neil Parrott (R-Washington County), a freshman state legislator and tea party organizer, positioned himself as a major challenger to the Democratic establishment by organizing the campaign to get three referendum questions on the ballot this November. Through Parrott’s efforts, voters will now decide the fate of the Maryland Dream Act, the law to legalize same-sex marriage, and the state's new congressional map. We’ll hear Parrott’s take on the referendum process, and on why he thinks those laws should be overturned.
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Comments
In this case, to be American is to vote YES on #4 & #6
Thanks Dan for your show and many topics you cover. A vote of No on state referendums #4 and #6 is akin to giving the finger to the liberties and rights that the founders of our country signed their names to and that are part of this great nation's foundation.
I agree with the callers who voiced concern that basically what Del. Parrott is asking people to do is to vote against someone of who may not be like themselves. How is this 'fair' or even American?
I pray that people vote YES on state referendums #4 and #6.