William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-18-15
How good was the English longbow of Henry V fame? Firearms only supplanted longbows in England after almost all European yew supplies had been exhausted.
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William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-18-15
How good was the English longbow of Henry V fame? Firearms only supplanted longbows in England after almost all European yew supplies had been exhausted.
A congressional investigation is looming as to whether Barack Obama sought regime change in Israel reports PJMedia.com.
OneVoice, a tax-exempt non-profit organization, reportedly partnered with 270 Strategies in yesterday’s failed attempt to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
270 Strategies is filled with staffers who played leadership roles in Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. These include Jeremy Bird who was Obama’s national field director. Bird is said to be among those in Israel seeking Netanyahu’s removal.
The official scandal is that OneVoice received tax-payer money from the State Department.
“I mean, I don’t know . . . the U.S. government has ever funded an organization that funded a subsidiary whose sole purpose was to overthrow an elected government of an ally, of a friend. I mean, Benjamin Netanyahu is not a major opponent of the United States. He’s a friend of the United States,” said Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-16).
“(Obama) seems much more interested in regime change in Jerusalem than in Tehran,” notes Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx)
State Department funds transferred to OneVoice raises the question as to whether Obama Sought Israel Regime Change
The Final Town Hall Meeting on the Springfield High School Master Plan is 7 p.m., tomorrow,, March 19, in the Springfield High School Auditorium, 49 W. Leamy Ave., Springfield, PA 19064, reports Regina Scheerer.
The meeting i will include a summary of the proposed plans with a comment/question session. It will be broadcast live on Ch. 8 Comcast and Ch. 29 Fios.
One can review all slides and presentations from all the town hall meetings at www.ssdcougars.org and click on SHS Master Plan.
The Pennsylvania State Senate now has a Hall of Shame, believe it or not.
Sen. Scott Wagner, yesterday, March 17, noted in a column celebrating the first anniversary of his historic write-in win over a party-endorsed candidate to represent the 28th District that among his accomplishments was installation of plaques underneath the portraits hanging in the Capitol of former lawmakers that were convicted of abusing their office.
“The plaques tell the story of the lawmaker’s conviction so that viewers are made aware of the shame brought to the Commonwealth by these individuals,” he said.
Great job and great idea.