Orangutan named Rose William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-5-18

Josephine, empress of France, had a pet orangutan named Rose. She let her eat at the table. She used a knife and fork.

Orangutan named Rose William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-5-18
Orangutan named Rose William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-5-18
Big whoop. I can eat at the table too.

KYW Bias Jarred Upon Return

KYW Bias Jarred Upon Return — The Great Nor’easter of 2018 knocked out power here for 24 hours starting 2 p.m., Friday (March 2), and we resorted to the transistor radio and KYW for news.

Our return to traditional media was jarring, to say the least.

The journalism put us in despair. While there was plenty of coverage of some murder where a man shot his wife and mother-in-law, and there was sports and news about Hollywood, little was heard about the story of the day, namely one million-plus Philadelphia-area residents being without power and heat during a winter storm.

What was arguably worse was  the bias. It was always there but shone like a spotlight after a long hiatus.

Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court had given another victory to the Mariner East Two Pipeline appropriately ruling that local zoning laws do not apply to it.

KWY reported it.

The pipeline, which is owned by Sunoco and Energy Transfer Partners, would move natural gas from the frack fields of Ohio and Western Pennsylvania to Sunoco’s Marcus Hook Refinery.

KYW picked an opponent of the pipeline to be interviewed. This person bemoaned the decision. This person said the pipeline endangers  the community — it doesn’t — implying the judges were motivated by cronyism and corruption rather than law.

The comments were treated sympathetically and left without rebuttal.

Nobody pointed out that the pipeline would create jobs, lower consumer costs, provide taxes and increase energy independence. Nobody pointed out that there are risks to everything — especially involving energy — and the risks concerning this project are miniscule.

Nobody pointed out that the state has supremacy over municipalities when it comes to oil and gas matters.

That some still get their information from sources like this is why the Democrat Party still wins elections.

KYW Bias Jarred Upon Return After Storm

KYW Bias Jarred Upon Return

 

 

Crozer-Keystone Health Screenings For March 2018

Crozer-Keystone Health Screenings For March 2018 — Crozer-Keystone Health System will offer these free screening and educational events across Delaware County this month.

On Wednesday, March 7 from 5 to 7 p.m., free stroke risk screenings will be held in the Community Room at Crozer Brinton Lake, 300 Evergreen Drive, in Glen Mills. Global Neuroscience Institute (GNI) physicians will be on site to participate. Light dinner will be served.

On Wednesday, March 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., a CKHS Gastroenterology (GI) physician will speak on “Colonoscopy vs. FIT Testing” in the Community Room at Crozer-Keystone at Broomall, 30 Lawrence Road, in Broomall. Light dinner will be served.

On Wednesday, March 21 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., a CKHS Gastroenterology (GI) physician will speak on “Colonoscopy vs. FIT Testing” in the Cancer Center at Crozer Brinton Lake, 300 Evergreen Drive, in Glen Mills. Light dinner will be served.

Pre-event registration is required. For information or to register, contact Crozer-Keystone Community Outreach at 484-446-3647or 610-284-8158 or email debra.simon@crozer.org.

Crozer-Keystone Health Screenings For March 2018

Crozer-Keystone Health Screenings For March 2018

382 days Without Eating William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-2-18

Scotsman Agnus Barbieri went 382 days without eating starting in July 1965. The fast was at Maryfield Hospital under the supervision of doctor, William K. Stewart. Barbieri survived on coffee, tea, soda water, vitamins and minerals. His weight dropped from 456 to 180 pounds. He went 37 to 48 days between bowel movements. Stewart published a paper about it. Snowflakes criticize him today.

382 days Without Eating William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-2-18

382 days Without Eating William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-2-18

Bullies Shut Bloomsburg Bridal Boutique

Bullies Shut Bloomsburg Bridal Boutique — H8ers gonna H8. Carla Daddesi has told us that W. W. Bridal Boutique of Bloomsburg, Pa is closing March 30.

The family business was run by a Christian couple who gently declined to sell a lesbian couple two white bridal dresses in 2014. Well, you know the H8 started. The well-respected business was subject to vicious attacks on social media  and an organized boycott.

It was too much and now they’re shutting down after 22 years, putting seven people out of work. You think that’s justice? Some do but nobody decent.

Hey Scott Wagner, if you get elected governor will you defend small businesses like this? LOL.

Here is Carla’s YouTube video. Watch it quick. You never know when the H8ers are going to get it taken down.

If you are a decent person it will make your blood boil about what happened to W.W. Bridal.

 

Bullies Shut Bloomsburg Bridal Boutique

Bullies Shut Bloomsburg Bridal Boutique

 

 

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Spring Flea Market

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Spring Flea Market — Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church will host a community flea and craft market, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 28.

It’s $20 per space. Call 610-544-1215 to reserve one. Deadline is April 21.

The church is at 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa. 19081.

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Spring Flea Market

Holy Myrrh-Bearers Spring Flea Market

Pennsylvania Energy Keeps America From Dependency

Pennsylvania Energy Keeps America From Dependency

By Don Schreiber

Our Commonwealth produces our own energy, helping to free the United States from the bonds of overseas oil.

We are producing more natural gas then we ever had before and that is great news for Pennsylvania and its residents.  Jobs are being created, industries are growing and revenue is increasing because of the natural gas industry.  Even all our counties receive money directly from an industry severance tax for environmental use to create park space and other quality of life activities that makes us proud to live in our communities.

And, natural gas even helps reduce pollution. Former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said, “Natural gas has been a game-changer with our ability to really move forward with pollution reductions that have been very hard to get our arms around for decades.”
So, let us let this industry grow and continue to lower energy consumers costs and not be used as a PA budget solution – something our current Governor is attempting – creating a new energy tax, on top of an already existing severance tax. While this tax will be paid for by the producers of natural gas, the Commonwealth’s Independent Fiscal Office found that a severance tax will ultimately be paid by royalty owners and consumers of natural gas.
For the sake of Pennsylvania’s ratepayers and taxpayers, encourage your State legislators to refuse Governor Wolf’s calls for new energy taxes.
Mr. Schreiber is a resident of Coatesville.
Pennsylvania Energy Keeps America From Dependency

 

Pennsylvania Energy Keeps America From Dependency

Lyde William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-1-18

Not so long ago some Englishmen called the Month of March, Lyde which comes from the Old English hlyda which meant loud. It only disappeared from use in the 19th century.

Lyde William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-1-18

Lyde William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 3-1-18

Samuel Call Omnibit Update

We heard from good friend Carris who after reading our Omnibit of Feb. 26 noted Dr. Samuel Call was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal of Honor in 1902 for his part in the rescue of an iced-in Arctic whaling expedition five years earlier.

She noted that the next one to receive such a medal were the Wright Brothers.

Samuel Call Omnibit Update

Samuel Call Omnibit Update

Bill McCann Hosted By Joseph’s People

Bill McCann Hosted By Joseph’s People

By Kate Rainey

Josephs People Central Delco (JPCD) welcomes Bill McCann, who will present Contacting Your Potential Employer and Implementing Your Target List.” The program is 7-8:30 p.m., March 20, at St. Laurence Church Parish Hall, 8245 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby, PA 19082. The entrance to Parish Hall is from the rear church driveway, off of St. Laurence Road. All are welcome, without regard to religious affiliation. 

Have you ever wondered how you should direct your job search?  Youve heard to build your company target list; but, once you create it, then what?  Learn how to reach the hiring manager or the decision maker for the position you want, whether the job is posted or not. Discover the tricks to getting your resume & LinkedIn Profile seen and securing interviews.  Come join us for an insightful and informational look at strategically breaking into the job market with results.

Bill McCann is an award winning talent acquisition/HR professional with over 20 yearsexperience recruiting for positions ranging from entry to executive level in numerous industries.  His background includes corporate recruiting, agency recruiting, HR consulting, start-ups and working for a Job Board.  

Mr. McCann has been conducting job search workshops for the last 10 years, emphasizing strategies from a recruiters perspective to help job candidates stand out and fully understand the job search process.  He is an avid LinkedIn user and has close to 30,000 1st level connections. Check out his complete bio at https://www.linkedin.com/in/billmccann/

JPCD is a joint program of Media Presbyterian Church and St. Laurence Church in Upper Darby. The group has an active, free forum on LinkedIn, named Josephs People of Central Delaware County-Free Job Search Groupin the LinkedIn directory. To join, send a request and an email will be generated confirming membership.

JPCD is affiliated with Josephs People, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping unemployed and underemployed workers. Local, affiliated chapters provide networking opportunities, guidance and emotional support to job seekers and career changers. For more information, send a message through the LinkedIn group listed above, visit www.josephspeople.org or email contactus@josephspeople.org.

Bill McCann Hosted By Joseph's People

Bill McCann Hosted By Joseph’s People