By CHRISTOPHER M. MATTHEWS Capital News Service
Maryland lawmakers and supporters of Kent County's Upper Shore Community Mental Health Center promised to use the upcoming legislative session to fight the facility's closure by the Board of Public Works.
"That's not it," said Del. Mary Roe Walkup, R-Kent. "We haven't stopped yet. We won't turn our backs on them, that's not something I'm willing to do."
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socialized medicine - 2009-11-24 12:54:42
Mary Roe Walkup needs to sit down and not support this type of socialized medicine if she wants to maintain her status as a republican.
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