Classic English Lesson — Off The Internet

Classic English Lesson Courtesy of Cathy Craddock

This is the best, most interesting English lesson I have had to date.

Did you know “listen” and “silent” use the same letters?

Do you know that the words “race car” spelled backwards still spells “race car”?

And that “eat” is the only word that if you take the first letter and move it to the last, it spells its past tense “ate”?

And have you noticed that if you rearrange the letters in “illegal immigrants,” and add just a few more letters, it spells: “Go home you free-loading, benefit-grabbing, resource-sucking, baby-making, non-English-speaking jackasses and take those other hairy-faced, sandal-wearing, bomb-making, camel-riding, goat-loving, raggedy-ass bastards with you.”

How weird is that?

 

Classic English Lesson

Link Of The Day

An example of how those who seek to rule others falsely accuse their opponents of doing what their proponents do.

Hat tip Tom C

Terrorism Quiz — FBI Most Wanted

Terrorism Quiz — FBI Most Wanted — Of the 31 persons on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist list, what is the religion of 30 of them?

Click here for the answer in the unlikely event you couldn’t guess it.

BTW, the one that is not is a liberal activist.

Hat tip Bob Guzzardi.

 

Terrorism Quiz — FBI Most Wanted

DUI Charge Upheld

By Pattie Price


Joseph Mooney, 30, of Newtown Square, Pa., waived a hearing, April 25, before Magisterial District Judge Lee Hunter on the charge of DUI. In exchange for the waiver, the charges of accidents involving damage to unattended vehicle and immediate notice of accident to police were withdrawn. The charges stem from an accident 11:17p.m., Jan. 17, in front of 1 Mulberry Lane.
According to the affidavit, Newtown Officer Dave Wilding responded to an accident with injuries. Police located an unoccupied Nissan Maxima with heavy damage that was against a tree on the front yard of 4 Mulberry Lane. The investigation revealed the driver of the Nissan struck a parked Dodge pick-up truck.
Newtown Officer Joe Alonso was met in the street by Mooney’s wife who said her husband just got home and said he crashed their car and that he had been drinking.
Alonso said Mooney had an odor of alcohol, slurred speech, glassy eyes, was unsteady on his feet and failed a field sobriety test. He was transported to Riddle Memorial Hospital for a blood test.
Mooney was released and is scheduled for a May 22 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.
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Charges of criminal trespass, possessing instruments of crime, theft by unlawful taking or disposition and receiving stolen property, were withdrawn against Joseph Stonelake, 31, of Newtown. In exchange for withdrawing the charges, Stonelake plead guilty to disorderly conduct for an incident 10:23p.m., Sept. 13, at a business at 3 N. Line Road.
According to the affidavit, Newtown Sgt. Gary Sebra investigated a report of a burglary at a business on North Line Road. The caller said they saw a man in gray camouflage shorts climb into a window of the business.
Police arrived and told Stonelake that he was a suspect in the burglary. Newtown Officer Jeff Johnson patted Stonelake down and located a Winchester silver pocket knife and $71 in Stonelake’s pocket.
The victim told police that cash was stolen from an employee’s pay envelope.
Stonelake was ordered to pay fines and court costs.
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Nicholas Mofffett, 29, of Downingtown, was held in abstentia for a May 22 arraignment in Common Pleas Court on the charges of DUI, careless driving, fleeing or attempting to elude police, driving while his license was suspended, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The charges stem from an incident 3:47p.m., Dec. 13, in the 3600 block of West Chester Pike.
According to the affidavit, Newtown Officer Todd Welch was dispatched to West Chester Pike and Media Line Road for a report of a reckless driver. Moffett was the operator of a blue Toyota Highlander being followed by a witness who was in contact with the 911 center.
Police located the vehicle speeding in the 3600 block of West Chester Pike. Police followed Moffett down the Winding Way by-pass, to Clyde Lane, and into the alley behind Newtown Firehouse where he finally stopped despite lights and sirens.
Moffett admitted he panicked and ran from police because his license was suspended. Moffett also admitted there was a needle in his car. Newtown Officer Joe Vandegrift confiscated the needle from the passenger seat and four empty blue baggies of suspected heroin from the floor of the car.
Moffett was transported to Springfield Hospital for a blood test.
Moffett was released and is scheduled for a May 22 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.

Delaware Surgical Abortions Stopped

Delaware has become the first state to offer no surgical abortions since Roe v Wade in 1973 after Planned Parenthood of Delaware suspended performing them at its Dover clinic.

The action was reported April 30.

It occurred after  five 911 calls came from the clinic for women in abortion-related emergency situations, which prompted a state investigation.

Who needs back alleys?

Two former nurse employees have described horrific and unsafe conditions in the clinic, and that an abortionist  there had a history of  falsifying medical records in New York prior to moving on to work in Delaware and Pennsylvania.

Allegations against Planned Parenthood  include unsanitary conditions, use of unsterile medical equipment, over-medicated patients, and failure to wash hands between surgeries.

Planned Parenthood  has closed its Wilmington facility for administrative functions.

Two affiliates of the Atlantic Women’s Medical Services shut down in the state in
2011 when it was discovered they were associated with Kermit Gosnell,

Roe v Wade was the Supreme Court decision that made it difficult for legislative bodies to restrict abortion.

 

Delaware Surgical Abortions Stopped

Man Accused Of Not Returning Truck

By Pattie Price


Sean Conner, 34, of Newtown, waived a hearing, May 2, before Magisterial District Judge Lee Hunter on the charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle and accidents involving damage to an unattended vehicle. The charges stem from an incident Jan. 17.
According to the affidavit, Newtown Officer Chris Barksdale said the owner of Larry Robinson and Son Builders reported Conner, who was an employee of Robinson’s at the time, failed to return Robinson’s 2005 Ford 350 stake body truck.
After numerous attempts to contact Conner, Robinson reported the truck stolen.
Haverford Police notified Barksdale when they received a complaint from a township resident who said Conner came to their home in the stolen truck and was requesting money from a job that Conner worked on for Robinson.
Three hours later, Conner called Robinson and said he left the truck on Ridgefield Road and the keys were on the windshield. Robinson located the truck and discovered it had been damaged. The damage was estimated at $1,586.
Conner is scheduled for a May 29 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.

Smoking Joe’s Gym Officially Historic

Smoking Joe’s Gym Officially Historic — Sen. Pat Toomey reports that the National Park Service informed him last week that Joe Frazier’s Gym  at Broad Street and Glenwood Avenue in Philadelphia will be added to the National Register of Historic Places.

“Smoking Joe” Frazier won 32 out of 37 career matches, won an Olympic gold medal and was the world heavyweight champion from 1970-73. He began training at the gym in 1968; it played a significant role in the story of his life and legacy as he trained there for many of his most famous bouts, including his victory against Muhammad Ali in the 1971 “Fight of the Century.”

 

Smoking Joe’s Gym Officially Historic

Cryptowit

By William W. Lawrence Sr

Vyzily sio ygvule ih u diolhys iz lypyhay, xca nqi alupym.
Wihzowcom

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at last he will stand upon the earth
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