Straight News vs. Commentary - - discuss. Examples of straight news: Baseball team wins contest 8-3 County investigates future school sites Neighborhood leaders meet to discuss recycling initiative Ice cream taste test brings out over five hundred participants Commentary: The meaning of fashion trend may be more sinister than it looks Advocates for new landscaping mean to destroy natural habitats Is Candidate Mr. X thinking about taking your extra car? Easy ways to improve your life with electricity (by BGE Exec) I found the meaning of life and it’s not equality Can you see the difference? Please tell me that you can. I am tearing my hair out almost daily over newspapers/media outlets who blur the lines between the two and therefore mislead their readers. Here’s a recent example from the Baltimore Banner: Image from Baltimore Banner social media Moore seeks to upstage Trump, other Democrats with holiday patriotism speech , Pamela Wood First off: Pame...
Today’s word is “disenfranchised.” A lot of people are throwing it around lately. A lot of people don’t appear to know what it means. The Columbia Association has not disenfranchised any villages or the people who live in them. This is what has occurred: The CA Board of Directors voted to remove three members for violating their own ethics policy. The CA Board created an enforceable ethics policy. After a thorough investigation, they enforced it. Which part of that do you disagree with? Ethics? Investigation? Enforcement? Friends, we need to talk. Something about the CA rep/Board Members that many people may not understand is that, unless they are personally motivated to be responsive to their own communities, they aren’t really required to do so. Honestly, you can’t make them. I’ve tried. When I served on the Oakland Mills Village Board our CA Rep would attend meetings, participate in discussions with the board about community issues, receive complete feedback about our c...