Mouse picnic William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  2-19-21

Mouse picnic William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  2-19-21

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Fco Rcuivi

Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: When an owl comes to a mouse picnic, it’s not there for the sack races.
Thomas Banacek

When an owl comes to a mouse picnic, it's not there for the sack races. Thomas Banacek

Mouse picnic William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit  2-19-21

Pennsylvania Court Corruption Would Be Stifled By HB 38

Pennsylvania Court Corruption Would Be Stifled By HB 38

By Rep. Russ Diamond

Pennsylvania is known for its chocolate, its mountains — and its many opportunities for corruption.

In the days leading to my introduction of House Bill 38, I received the usual and expected rebuttals from mainstream journalists and Harrisburg lobbyists. I was accused of inserting gerrymandering into judicial elections and disenfranchising voters, while at the same time lectured about how “merit selection” (involving a 13-person panel) would somehow not disenfranchise them.

I can’t say I am surprised. As an outsider in Harrisburg, you can always expect pushback from special interests and the media who are always in their pocket.

Still, it makes you wonder why on earth every group of lawyers, journalists, and unions are against a bill that would seek to diversify the geographic makeup of our appellate courts. And then you remember the real problem you were seeking to solve in the first place before all of the “critics” descended: corruption.

My bill would not just diversify the gender, demographic, or geographic makeup of our appellate courts. It would also chop at the deep-seated subversion of justice in Pennsylvania.

Corruption is not something we should tolerate or ignore. It’s an embedded weed that has deep roots and has strangled other plant roots underground along the way.

For too long, Pennsylvanians have been given a raw deal by our judicial system and have been the butt of jokes about our public officials. From House speakers to trial court judges to traffic court judges, to Supreme Court judges, the commonwealth has had its fair share of judicial malpractice and public corruption.

The simple fact of the matter is that Philadelphia and Allegheny have been playing by their own rules while people like my constituents in Lebanon County suffer.

Of the most recent seven appellate court judges convicted or accused of serious crimes, four of them were from Allegheny or Philadelphia. Of the 19 judges on the Pennsylvania Superior Court, the court that decided that Speaker Bill DeWeese and Speaker John Perzel do not need to pay fines for their crimes, 12 of them are from Philadelphia or Allegheny.

You see, the current system of statewide elections for appellate court judges breeds a political class exempted from the rule of law.

Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, the major special interest group pushing against my bill, noted in its own April 2017 study that our commonwealth “has not been a stranger to judicial scandals.” The group perceived the ethics of our higher court judges to be of such concern it issued a report in 2011 on the state’s judicial disciplinary system.

But instead of proposing a decentralization of power that could help prevent such corruption from encompassing government, Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts is proposing to move power away from the voters into the hands of a politically savvy merit selection board.

Real reform gives Pennsylvanians a fair shake instead of rigging it for the politically connected.

That’s why every special interest, media outlet, and lawyer lobbyist is against my bill. Unfortunately for them, they won’t dissuade me and other honest legislators. We will fight to get this bill approved so it becomes a ballot question, giving you a voice and opportunity to end corruption in our judicial system.

Rep. Diamond, a Republican, represents the 102nd District in the Pennsylvania House.

Pennsylvania Court Corruption Would Be Stifled By HB 38

(Note: CAP CEO, Leo Knepper had an opportunity to speak with Rep. Diamond about the proposed amendment on February 1, 2021. The video of the interview can be seen below.)

Pennsylvania Court Corruption Would Be Stifled By HB 38

Lap of luxury William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-18-21

Lap of luxury William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-18-21

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: Living in the lap of luxury isn’t bad except that you never know when luxury is going to stand up.
Orson Welles

Living in the lap of luxury isn't bad except that you never know when luxury is going to stand up. Orson Welles

Lap of luxury William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-18-21

Latin alphabet does not William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-17-21

We’ve noted before that W is part of the Japanese writing system. Ponder this: The classic Latin alphabet does not have W.

Latin alphabet does not William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-17-21
Latin alphabet does not William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-17-21

God was God William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-21

God was God William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-21

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: I gave in, and admitted that God was God.
C. S. Lewis

God was God William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-21

God was God William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-17-21

Fastest propellor plane William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-16-21

The Tupolev TU-95 “Bear” is the fastest propellor plane in standard production with a top speed of 575 mph.

It first flew in 1952 and is still in use.

Fastest propellor plane William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-16-21
The Tupolev TU-95 "Bear" is the fastest propellor plane in standard production form with a top speed of 575 mph.

Most beautiful woman William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-16-21

Most beautiful woman William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-16-21

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T. J. Cvnzj

Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.
George Washington

My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.

Most beautiful woman William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-16-21

George Washington enjoyed whiskey William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-15-21

George Washington enjoyed whiskey.   Abraham Lincoln did too. And both were accomplished wrestlers.

George Washington enjoyed whiskey William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-15-21
George Washington enjoyed whiskey William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 2-15-21

For God so loved William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-15-21

For God so loved William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-15-21

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Wuehwu Mqixydwjed

Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.
John

For God so loved William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-15-21

For God so loved William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-15-21

Toomey Censure Looming By Pa Pubs?

Toomey Censure Looming By Pa Pubs? — An emergency meeting has been called by the Pennsylvania State Republican Committee, we have been told.

Does it involving censuring Sen. Pat Toomey for his gutless vote to convict President Trump and stay in the good, and profitable, graces of the cool-kid crowd in the D.C. establishment?

Toomey Censure Looming By Pa Pubs?
We once admired this guy

We certainly hope so.

Why has Toomey been silent about vote fraud concerns, anyway? Does he really think it’s OK keeping minority observers from observing vote counting? That, that happened in Philadelphia is without dispute.

By the way, why didn’t the establishment media call the attack on the White House in June, an insurrection?

Did they call the attacks on the Mark O Hatfield Courthouse, along with numerous other federal buildings in Portland, Ore., an insurrection?

The destruction of a police station in Minneapolis?

The CHAZ district in Seattle?

The shooting of the Republican House Majority leader in 2017?

The near-fatal assault on Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky) by his Democrat neighbor?

Pretty fair questions dontcha think?

You think Toomey might have paid better attention to Michael T. van der Veen. Here he is setting CBS straight.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1360815669294596096
Toomey Censure Looming By Pa Pubs?