Criterion of the attachment of friends William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-28-17

Criterion of the attachment of friends William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-28-17

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criterion of the attachment of friendsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: A slender acquaintance with the world must convince every man that actions, not words, are the true criterion of the attachment of friends.
George Washington

Delco Voting Issues Aired On Face The Culture

Delco Voting Issues Aired On Face The Culture — Discussed on last night’s (April 26) Face the Culture with Kim Kennedy and Pastor Stephen Gruen were the crusade by Robert Mancini to learn obtain certain public records and Delaware County, Pa.’s peculiar quest to keep them from him.

Mancini won a judgement from Pennsylvania’s Office of Open Records which Delco is appealing to Common Pleas Court.

The records Mancini wants concern with Fort Orange Press of Albany, N.Y., which prints the county’s election ballots; the number of voters who cast a ballot in a precinct in Marple; the mail-in ballot applications Fort Orange Press received; and the identity of those who installed software on certain voting machines in Marple along with the software that was installed.

Access to these things should be considered routine and uncontroversial. That the county is fighting raises unfortunate questions.

Also discussed with guest Greg Stenstrom, was the victory won by himself and Leah Hoopes in which Commonwealth Court has agreed to hear their appeal of case by Delaware County Common Pleas Court that county election officials destroyed or are hiding evidence that the 2020 election was stolen.

He noted that Leah and himself will have to resubmit the documentation as the court initially rejected the appeal.

Greg also noted that his social media platform Patriot.Online is gaining readers and influence.

It’s an excellent site that we recommend.

Bill Lawrence of this site was also a guest.

The program can be heard here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1exooNCNFymQE-VnhQT_YEVlfg_4WfhTH/view

Delco Voting Issues Aired On Face The Culture
Delco Voting Issues Aired On Face The Culture

Dress to please others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-27-23

Dress to please others William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-27-23

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dress to please othersAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others.
Benjamin Franklin

Woman Haunted By Chemical Abortion

Woman Haunted By Chemical Abortion — Margot Cleveland’s story in today’s (April 26) The Federalist concerns a nightmarish account of a chemical abortion she had 23 years ago and her warning to today’s young women.

We are going to republish her testimony.

I was a second-year law student, living with my then-boyfriend (now husband). I was very liberal and a good feminist influenced by second-wave feminism. I found out I was pregnant just before Christmas. I wanted to keep the baby, but I was persuaded by family and my husband that it would interfere with my ability to finish law school and future career prospects. My husband was also terrified of letting his parents down and having a baby out of wedlock, which is something his parents always warned him about when he was young.  

After Christmas, I called my GYN’s office, and without seeing me or speaking to me, the doctor asked the receptionist to give me the name and phone number of an abortionist. I made an appointment with him and was told it would cost $500. I had no idea what was going on or what I was doing. I was just making the calls and showed up.

My now-husband and I showed up for the appointment, mere days before New Year’s Eve. The abortionist was very direct and to the point. He gave me a transvaginal ultrasound, pointed at the screen, and said, “Here is the pregnancy.”

He then asked me if I wanted an abortion, and I said yes. He told me to roll over on the table, and he gave me an injection in my right hip. He told me this shot would make the heart stop beating. He then wrote me a prescription and told me to get it filled, take the pills, and insert them in my vagina in a few days, and that I would have cramping like a period and some light bleeding. He then said to make an appointment for another ultrasound to make sure it was clear.

I don’t know if I was in shock or not thinking things through. But it never occurred to me that I would be expelling an actual baby in my apartment. I was not prepared for what happened. Neither was my husband. I inserted the pills on Sunday, Jan. 2, 2000. My husband’s brother played college football and they were in a bowl game that day, so we sat on the couch and watched the game. 

I started having intense cramping. At one point I went to the toilet, and a baby came out. It looked exactly like the pictures of seven- to 9-week-old babies you see in photos. It was rounded. There was a black eye. My husband fished it out of the toilet and held the dead baby in his hand. I remember looking at it and wondering what it was.

But I also knew what it was. I remember going completely numb. I did not ask to hold the baby. I just stared at it. My husband looked at me, and I think he was in shock too. He put the baby in the toilet and flushed it. 

I have never forgiven myself.

I went to the doctor a couple of days later and the ultrasound was clear.

The next semester of school started for both of us. We decided to get married right away. I did not want to be in the situation again of not being married and getting pregnant. We were married by the fall. I think the wedding planning and law school kept me busy and kept me from thinking about what I had done.

We now have three children, but I still cry myself to sleep thinking of that baby. Nobody prepared me for what happened that day. Nobody even told me what would happen that day. I mourn that baby. I regret what I did with everything in me. 

I kept being a liberal. I kept voting for Democrats and telling people I supported abortions. But something happened when I had my daughter in 2008. I started to realize the lies that were told to me. I started to realize I was an experiment for feminism. I realized I had been used by people with an agenda. 

Hearing you talk about people being unprepared for having an abortion at home really hit me. It’s true. It’s the first time I heard someone acknowledge what happened and understand how horrifying and traumatic it was.

I was lucky and didn’t have to go to the emergency room. But I also wonder what would have happened if I had needed to. I was so unprepared for what was happening, I am not sure I would have realized I needed medical attention. Everything had been so casual and nonchalant. I did not grasp the seriousness of what I was doing. If I had started bleeding, I don’t think I would have thought I needed help. This sounds crazy to me now, but this is the cognitive dissonance I was experiencing.

I never went back to the GYN who referred me to the abortionist — my sister did and had two babies delivered by her. I couldn’t stand even hearing her name when my sister mentioned her. I can’t even remember it; it’s as if my brain won’t let me think of that phone call. 

On the other hand, I will never forget the abortionist. His name, his office, his matter-of-fact way of telling me what he was doing, but also his complete avoidance of telling me what was happening. I read that he died. He was also a big abortion guy. I had no idea at the time. I also didn’t realize at the time that what he did was not even approved. 

I now have three children, including a teenage daughter. I have not told her what happened. She and her brothers have no idea. I don’t even mark this pregnancy on doctors’ forms. I am not even sure if there is a record anywhere that I did what I did.

— “Jenny”

Woman Haunted By Chemical Abortion
Woman Haunted By Chemical Abortion

Martyr dies and his rule begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-26-23

Martyr dies and his rule begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-26-23

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Martyr dies and his rule begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 4-26-23Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: The tyrant dies and his rule is over, the martyr dies and his rule begins.
Soren Kierkegaard

Tucker Carlson Heritage Speech; Historic, Ironic, Scary And Hopeful

Tucker Carlson Heritage Speech; Historic, Ironic, Scary And Hopeful — Tucker Carlson addressed the Heritage Foundation, April 21, hours after his last show with Fox News and three days before the suits fired him despite his being the most-watched cable newsman.

“The most likely outcome is the most ironic outcome,” he said in the short discussion with Heritage President Kevin Roberts that ended his appearance.

He was quoting Elon Musk whom he just interviewed.

The hit-you-in-the gut part of Tucker’s talk come about half-way through when he starts talking about abortion and transgender surgery.

“Policy papers don’t account for it at all,” he said. “If you have people who are saying ‘I have an idea, let’s castrate the next generation; let’s sexually mutilate children’, I’m sorry that’s not a political debate . . . What’s the outcome we are desiring here? An androgynous population? . . . I don’t think that anyone could defend that as a positive outcome.”

He points out though that the weight of the government and a lot of corporate interests are behind that.

“What is that?” he says. “Well, it’s irrational.”

He said he understood the traditional debate regarding abortion i.e. sometimes it might be necessary vs protecting life.

“But if you are telling me abortion is a positive good, what are you saying? Well, you are arguing for child sacrifice. . . When the treasury secretary stands up and says ‘You know what you can do to help economy? Get an abortion’ that’s like an Aztec principle,” he said.

“What’s the point of child sacrifice? Well, there’s no policy goal entwined with that. That’s a theological phenomenon . . . none of this makes sense in conventional political terms. When people, or crowds of people or the largest crowd of people of all, which is the federal government, the largest human organization in human history, decide that the goal is to destroy things . . . which you’re watching is not a political movement, it’s evil.

He explained that humanity has always had an understanding of good and evil.

“Good is characterized by order, calmness, tranquility, peace, lack of conflict, cleanliness . . . and evil is characterized by their opposites, violence, hate, disorder, division, disorganization, and filth,” he said. “If you are all in on the things that produce the latter basket of outcomes, what you’re really advocating for is evil.”

Tucker Carlson Heritage Speech; Historic, Ironic, Scary And Hopeful
Kevin Roberts with Tucker Carlson, April 22

Tucker’s quote regarding irony concerned how the the internet was causing ignorance.

“The core promise of the internet was as much information as we’ve ever had at your fingertips and the result has been the centralization of information –deliberate . . . but unnoticed by most people — (that) results in more controlled information that we could even have imagined 20 years ago,” he said.

“So a lot of information just is not available because it’s digital and it’s controlled by a small number of companies. Polling suggests that a lot of Americans — and I don’t mean hundreds but hundreds of millions of Americans – have no idea what’s going on. They don’t know the facts about certain things. It’s not because they are dumb or distracted on their iPhone. The whole point of the iPhone was to inform you and the net effect has been people completely ignorant of the . . . non-disputed facts about a lot of different things and you saw this certainly during Covid. That challenges the idea of democracy which rests of the notion of an informed voting public.”

Tucker said to save non-digital media like books because they can’t be revised by Big Brother. He said to prioritize the tangible, especially personal relationships.

“As the world becomes more digitized and people live in this . . . realm that’s disconnected to physical reality, I think the only way to stay sane is to cling more tightly to the things that you can smell. I’ve gotten to the point where if I can’t smell it, I’m not dealing with it and that includes books.”

Tucker encouraged all Americans to pray for their country for 10 minutes a day.

Watch his speech here:

https://rumble.com/v2jsus4-tucker-carlson-keynote-address-heritage-50th-anniversary-celebration.html

Tucker Carlson Heritage Speech; Historic, Ironic, Scary And Hopeful

A Kennedy Runs Again For President

A Kennedy Runs Again For President

By Bob Small

Before I could  vote, the name of the Candidate Kennedy was in everyone’s psyche, some seeing him as a savior, others as a Ssocialistic threat. Sadly, he became the first President to be assassinated since  William McKinley.

Almost 60 years later, another Kennedy, the son of the also assassinated brother of John, one Robert Kennedy, has now announced his candidacy.

It’s safe to say he’s the most controversial announced Major Party Candidate, being atttacked from both the left and the right. He’s the author of The Real Anthony Fauci

Which is just one of his over 20 books. He is also the founder of The Children’s Defense Fund

A Kennedy Runs Again For President

And has also been involved with many environmental causes.

The New York Post has declared the “RFK Jr’s “disgusted” family unlikely to support his bid for the Presidency.

Unlike Hunter and all his family who unilaterally support Uncle Joe’s continued time in office no matter how it profits them.

At the time of this column, 10 percent of Democrats had already said RFK Jr had their vote. MSNBC and others with their ilkitude in the Dem establishment media are refusing to mention his name. Meanwhile, it’s getting up to 15 percent.

“If I run, my top priority will be to end the corrupt merger between state and corporate power that has ruined our economy, shattered the middle class, polluted our landscapes and waters, poisoned our children, and robbed us of our values and freedoms,” Kennedy said.” Together we can restore America’s democracy,”

Well, we surely wouldn’t want that, would we.

See also

https://www.nytimes.com › 2023 › 04 › 05 › us › politics › robert-kennedy-jr-presidential-run-2024.html

Robert Kennedy Jr., a Noted Vaccine Skeptic, Files to Run for President 

The other members of the Kennedys who have held and/or run for office did not have this potential to provide real change.

A Kennedy Runs Again For President