CAP Happy With Election Results

CAP Happy With Election Results

By Leo Knepper

(May 15) was a fantastic night for CAP (Citizens Alliance for Pennsylvania), and CAP PAC supported candidates. Scott Wagner, the CAP PAC endorsed candidate for Governor, won by a comfortable margin. We look forward to an exciting gubernatorial race in the fall. Pennsylvanians will be able to draw clear distinctions between the candidates. One option will be Gov. Tom Wolf, who has never met a tax increase he didn’t like. The other option will be Scott Wagner, a man who understands that every dollar that government spends is coming out of someone’s pocket.

Both of the candidates CAP PAC supported for the Senate won commanding victories. Kristin Phillips-Hill (York County) and Jeremy Shaffer (Allegheny County) both ran fantastic campaigns. Shaffer’s campaign is especially noteworthy. Jeremy defeated an incumbent Senator, Randy Vulakovich, by over 15 points! Senate Republican leadership pulled out all the stops to defend Vulakovich, including filing a baseless complaint against CAP. Senate Republican leadership is trying to weaponize the Pennsylvania Department of State. Their goal is to violate the privacy of the donors to our 501c4, despite the protections granted to donors by federal law and precedent. (We will keep you posted on this issue.)

We would also like to congratulate Representatives Dawn Keefer (York County) and Justin Simmons (Lehigh County) for their victories. The final triumph we’d like to report is Mike Jones (York County). Mike won nearly 85 percent of the primary vote. He had by far the most significant margin of victory for any of the CAP or CAP PAC supported candidates.

We are looking forward to an exciting November.

Mr. Knepper is executive director of Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania.

CAP Happy With Election Results

CAP Happy With Election Results

Wretched are those William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-17-18

Wretched are those William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-17-18

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Wretched are those who are vindictive and spiteful. Pope Francis Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Wretched are those who are vindictive and spiteful.
Pope Francis

 

 

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Image on Currency William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-16-18

Abraham Lincoln was our only president to have his image on currency while he was still in office. It appeared on the $10 “greenback” i.e. United States Note, a fiat currency issued in 1863.

Image on Currency William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-16-18

Image on Currency William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-16-18

Alex Charlton Wins 165th House District

Alex Charlton Wins 165th House District — Incumbent Alex Charlton won last night (May 15) beating unfunded challenger Regina Scheerer in the GOP Primary to represent the 165th District in the Pennsylvania State House.

The unofficial tally is 4,473 to 2,347. It was Mrs. Scheerer’s first run for a major office, possibly any office. We will ask her when we see her.

She was motivated to run after Charlton dismissed concerns expressed by herself and other pro-life activists — including two local parish priests — at a meeting regarding his vote against SB 3. The bill would have limited abortions to 20 weeks in Pennsylvania rather than the existing 24 weeks.

Most countries limit abortions to 20 weeks or less.

After Mrs. Scheerer got on the ballot, Charlton began running as a strong pro-lifer even getting the endorsement of the Pennsylvania Pro Life Federation, which sent a special letter of support for Charlton to area pro life activists. The Federation has shown itself to be nothing more than tool of the political establishment. 

Also, the party started spending money. Slick, professional mailings touting Charlton appeared on a daily basis. Ads appeared on Facebook. It was the Wehrmacht versus Holland at that point and Regina had no chance.

Still, it should be noted that Democrat Jennifer O’Mara got but 224 votes less than Charlton in her uncontested primary. He’s likely going to want Mrs. Scheerer’s support come Nov. 6. We are not certain that he’s going to get it. Hopefully, he is smart enough to try and reach out.

It should also be noted that abortion is not the only concern of many who voted against him. He spit in the face of activists several times, most glaringly concerning a commonsense anti-vote fraud bill.

Some might be thinking that if you are going to be represented by a Democrat, why not one who doesn’t pretend.

Except for Lou Barletta in the Senate race, the other candidates we liked also lost. We thought Paul Mango had a chance, the others not so much. We will happily back Scott Wagner for governor come November. He will be a YUGE improvement over Tom Wolf.

Establishment-connected Jeff Bartos of Montco won the lieutenant governor race getting about 48 percent of the vote with three women splitting the rest including our fav Peg Luksik. A little coordination on the citizen side would have helped.

We think we will be writing in Snake Plissken for that office come November.

An interesting thing is occurring in the Chester County District 2 Race for State Republican Committee.

State committeepeople, who are elected every four years during a primary election,  determine who the party endorses in state-wide elections and, more significantly, pick  the state party leadership.

While our friend Donna Ellingsen — who has been subjected to vicious and personal attacks in this campaign — is down by more than 600 votes and is not going to surpass party endorsed Patricia Milanese, her running mate Tim Welsh is down by but four votes to party endorsed Vincent Talucci.

Remember, these are unofficial figures.

For Republicans who robotically press the buttons for the party-endorsed ask yourself why do we pay vastly inflated prices for public projects like the Springfield High School? Why is money automatically and involuntarily deducted from the paychecks of public workers and used for political purposes — like campaigning for Tom Wolf — with which they might not agree? Why can’t a certified poll watcher from the center of the state watch polls in Philadelphia (and vice versa)? Hmm Alex? Why are persons who call themselves teachers still allowed to threaten to harm or even harm children for more money? Isn’t withholding an education from a child (teacher strike) harming a child? Why is someone in this state getting a $477,591 public pension?

Remember, Republicans have controlled the legislature for most of the last two decades and all three branches for at least four of those years.

Alex Charlton Wins 165th

Alex Charlton Wins 165th

Patience is necessary William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-16-18

Patience is necessary William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-16-18

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Patience is necessary William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-16-18 Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Patience is necessary, and one cannot reap immediately where one has sown.
Soren Kierkegaard

 

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Ralph Hall William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-15-18

Ralph Hall of Texas is the oldest person to have served in the House of Representatives. He retired in 2015, at the age of 91.

Ralph Hall William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-15-18

Ralph Hall William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-15-18

Primary Election Choices 2018

Primary Election Choices 2018 — Here’s who we are voting for in today’s Republican Primary:

Senate: Lou Barletta

Governor: Paul Mango

Lieutenant Gov.: Peg Luksik

State Rep. 165th: Regina Scheerer

And we will write in Joseph M. Billie’s name in for 5th District congressman.

If you live in the 4th congressional district, we encourage you to write in Stan Casacio. Hopefully, Stan is giving his supporters his official name up there but even if you write-in Snake Plissken you are sending a message that needs to be sent.

If you live in State Committee Region 2 of Chester County we encourage you to vote for Donna Ellingsen and Tim Welsh for  Pennsylvania Republican Committee.

Polls close at 8 p.m.

Primary Election Choices 2018

Primary Election Choices 2018

Dorothy Mae Hayer R.I.P.

Dorothy Mae Hayer R.I.P.Dorothy Mae Hayer, R.N., formerly from Eckley and Freeland, and until recently, a resident of Wilkes-Barre, fell asleep in the Lord on Saturday morning, May 12, 2018 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, following a brief illness.

Born on July 11, 1937 in Hazleton, she was a daughter to the late Michael and Catherine (Kushner) Lozinak.

She was educated in the Freeland area schools, and later furthered her education toward her vocation by graduating from the former Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing.

Mrs. Hayer worked as a registered nurse for her entire professional career.  Her employment included work in pediatric nursing in the maternity ward of the former Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Hazleton; Psychiatric nursing at the White Haven Center, White Haven and until her retirement, was employed at the Weatherwood-Carbon County Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center as both a Registered Nurse and as a Registered Nurse Assessment Coordinator (R.N.A.C.).  Following her formal retirement from duties, Mrs. Hayer continued in her ministry and maintained working per diem in nursing until a few years ago at the age of seventy-five.

Mrs. Hayer was a member of Saint Mary of the Dormition Byzantine Catholic Church, Freeland for most of her life.  In recent years, she held membership in Holy Assumption of Saint Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, North Wilkes-Barre.  She was an active volunteer in both parishes faithfully.

Over the years, she served as a chaperone for parish Youth Group field trips; was a volunteer for parish summer festivals, and for several years, she served as Camp Nurse at the Eparchial Altar Server Retreat Camp held annually in Canadensis, PA.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her former spouse, Mr. James J. Hayer, and by brothers and sisters including John, Michael, and Daniel Lozinak, Colonel Mary M. Lozinak, U.S. Army (Ret.), Mrs. Helen Parsons, Miss Catherine Lozinak, Mrs. Anna Fifick, Mrs. Margaret Lawrence and Miss Agnes Lozinak.

Left to mourn her passing are her beloved son, Right Reverend Archpriest James G. Hayer, Protosyncellus (Vicar General) of the Eparchy of Passaic; Sister, Mrs. Elsie Palinko, West Haven, CT; Numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, fellow parishioners and dear friends.

Funeral services for Mrs. Hayer will be conducted on Saturday morning, May 19th at 10:00 a.m. celebrating the Office of Christian Burial with Divine Liturgy in Holy Assumption of Saint Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, 695 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, where Father Michael Kerestes is pastor.

Principal celebrant will be her son, Right Reverend Archpriest James G. Hayer.  Presiding will be Bishop Kurt Burnette, Bishop of the Eparchy of Passaic.  Attending will be Metropolitan William Skurla, Archbishop of Pittsburgh.

Relatives and friends may join Reverend Archpriest Hayer and his family for visitation and remembrances Friday evening from 6  until 8  p.m. directly in Saint Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, where a Parastas service will be conducted 7:30 p.m. with her son, officiating.  Additional visitation will be held on Saturday morning from 9  a.m. until the time of Divine Liturgy.

Interment with the Rite of Committal will be private in the parish cemetery, Lake Street, Dallas.

In lieu of floral tributes, Father Jim and his family would be humbled if those contemplating a monetary donation in his mother’s memory kindly consider the Sisters of Saint Basil the Great, 500 West Main Street, Uniontown, PA 15401 or to the Holy Annunciation Monastery, 403 West County Road, Sugarloaf, PA 18249.

The North Wilkes-Barre location of the John V. Morris Family Funeral Homes Inc. is honored to care for Father Hayer and his mother at this time.

Dorothy Mae Hayer R.I.P.

Envy William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-15-18

Envy William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 5-15-18

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Envy is the sincerest form of flattery. John Quigg Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Envy is the sincerest form of flattery.
John Quigg

 

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Kolmanskrop William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-14-18

The first x-ray station in the Southern Hemisphere was built in Kolmanskrop which is in what is now Namibia but then German South West Africa. Kolmanskrop is also the first place in Africa to have streetcars. Komanskrop now a ghost town.

Kolmanskrop William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 5-14-18

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