Springfield Snowfall Jan 21 2015

Springfield Snowfall Jan 21 2015 Six inches as of 4:13 p.m., Jan. 21, 2014 in Springfield, Delaware County, Pa.Six inches as of 4:13 p.m., Jan. 21, 2014 in Springfield, Delaware County, Pa.

Springfield Snowfall Jan 21 2015

 

Omnibit Trivia 1-21-14

January 21, 2014 Omnibit Trivia by William W. Lawrence Sr.

The last words of Douglas Fairbanks were: “I never felt better.”

 


Bill Ends Pennsylvanian 911 Penalty

The Pennsylvania House, Jan. 14, voted 197-0 to approve a bill that would end penalties for calling for emergency assistance.

While the bill would preserve a municipality’s ability to combat nuisance properties and false alarms, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Domestic Violence reports that at least 23 municipalities in Pennsylvania have ordinances that would penalize a victim for simply calling for help, reports state Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).

HB 1796 moves to the Senate for consideration.

 

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Rapist Middle School Teacher Confronted

This dramatic video in which a 28-year-old woman calls and confronts the female teacher who sexually molested while in middle school was placed on YouTube Jan. 17 and has gone viral.

The teacher had been promoted to an assistant principal at Alhambra High School in California. She resigned after being confronted about the allegations made in the video.

The abuse started when the caller was 12. The caller tells the woman she ruined her life.

One kinds of wonders what garbage the teacher was feeding the children she wasn’t molesting about love and sex and boys and religion and politics.

Institutions are necessary but if anything has been learned over the last three decades is that the moment they become beyond reproach is the moment they become magnets for predators.

People must insist on transparency with regard to all institutions and parents must demand in the loudest terms the power to terminate relations with schools and teachers with whom they feel the least bit uncomfortable without incurring cost or hardship.

Vouchers are the perfect solution to the latter.

Rapist Middle School Teacher Confronted

Rapist Middle School Teacher Confronted

 

Corbett Voter ID Stance Will Hurt Him

Independence Hall Tea Party PAC President, Don Adams, called on Governor Tom Corbett to immediately appeal Commonwealth Judge Bernard McGinley’s latest ruling on Voter ID to the full Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court or the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

“Governor Corbett should not appear to be sitting on the fence.  The Governor signed this Voter ID law and should be vigorously defending it.  His relative silence tells us a great deal about his leadership or, should I say, lack thereof,” said Mr. Adams, a resident of Cheltenham township.

“To boot, the Corbett Administration was charged with implementing the 2012 law and the court’s most recent ruling indicts the record of that implementation.

“At the very least, Governor Corbett should have already responded to the court’s criticisms.

“The fact that the Governor has yet to announce an appeal–and has not yet issued a strong rebuttal of the ruling–is extremely troubling.

“The Independence Hall Tea Party fought hard to get the Voter ID bill enacted into law–taking it on as a major legislative initiative in late 2009.  If the Governor refuses to fight for it, why should we fight for his re-election?
“Friday’s ruling by Judge McGinley, a lifelong Democrat, struck down the recent law on its merits, but not its constitutionality under PA law.

“Bottom line, we are concerned that the Judge’s decision will allow voter fraud to continue in the commonwealth–particularly in Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties,” said Mr. Adams.

The false notion advanced by the Judge’s ruling, that there is no evidence of voter fraud in Pennsylvania, is completely incorrect.

“Even partisan Democrat pols like Ed Rendell and Chris Matthews have admitted that voter fraud runs rampant in the state’s largest county–Philadelphia.

As noted National Review columnist John Fund pointed out in his recent article:

In 2012, Philadelphia city commissioner Al Schmidt, a Republican, issued a 27-page report on irregularities he found in a sample of city precincts during that year’s primary. The report, which looked at only 1 percent of the city’s districts, found cases of double voting, voter impersonation, and voting by non-citizens, as well as 23 people who were not registered to vote but nonetheless voted. Schmidt also found reports of people who were counted as voting in the wrong party’s primary. “We identified hundreds of cases of voting irregularities [in select precincts] that warrant further investigation,” he concluded.

“A Philadelphia Inquirer poll, among others, has found that nearly 70% of PA residents favor Voter ID–but Judge McGinley has ruled against the common sense of the overwhelming majority of Pennsylvanians and their state legislators.

“That is the definition of legislating from the bench,” said Mr. Adams.

“If this decision is left intact, it will lead to further feelings of disenfranchisement among a majority of voters who believe their ballots are being undermined by the unchecked cheaters among us.

“If Judge McGinley’s decision is not immediately appealed by Governor Corbett, we will seriously consider withholding our support from the Governor,” said Mr. Adams.

“The Governor’s re-elect numbers are currently in the tank.  He’ll need us in November.  We need him to do the right thing now.”

Corbett Voter ID Stance Will Hurt Him