Delco Woman Still Suffers From Crash Caused By Illegal

Delco Woman Still Suffers From Crash Caused By Illegal — Sharon Devaney’s life got worse when her Toyota Camry was t-boned at Lawrence and Ellis roads in Haverford Township, Pa. about 8 a.m., April 10, 2017.

Sharon, then 44 of Havertown, was dropping her daughter off at her parents before work.

She said it was lucky that the crash was on her side as her girl, who was just a middle-schooler, might not have survived.

As it was, Sharon was left with permanent injuries to both legs.

“I used to go running. I can’t run any more,” she said. “I can’t bike. There is so many things I can’t do.”

She said the other driver was doing about 70 mph when she hit. She was an illegal alien from Trinidad and Tobago.

Police would tell her they couldn’t turn her over to immigration authorities as Delaware County had declared itself a sanctuary county.

Delco Woman Still Suffers From Crash Caused By Illegal
Sharon Devaney

And that was when it was controlled by the GOP.

We wrote about it which brought forth much protesthing from the powers that were.

Anyway, the lady from Trinidad escaped serious punishment and she remains in the area today.

Sharon began making illegal aliens an issue.

This was the right thing to do. Exempting a group of people from the laws of the land is basically committing social suicide, after all.

She said, however, this made her the subject of a vicious harassment campaign.

A series of customers claiming bad service and implying racism caused her to leave a job as a massage therapist in Lawrence Park. She had never before received complaints and her children are bi-racial.

She said that for the first time the children’s books she wrote started getting bad reviews on Amazon.

Her Facebook account was cancelled and the Haverford Township Free Library wouldn’t let her do a book reading.

Remember, she is a township resident and a published author. Her books are not controversial.

This is a library that has no problem letting large, sexually confused males dress as women and read to children.

She was also was rejected for an opening on the Library Board.

Sharon has had both knees replaced and four surgeries on her legs. Doctors are afraid to do any more on her left.

“I had to learn to walk again twice,” she said.

She has a handicapped placard for her car. She walks with a brace. In winter when its icy she needs a cane.

“It’s humiliating,” she said.

Delco Woman Still Suffers From Crash Caused By Illegal

Delco Candidates Mingle At DCCC

Delco Candidates Mingle At DCCC

Delco Candidates Mingle At DCCC — Among the Republican candidates for Delaware County, Pa. offices staffing a booth, today, Aug. 20, at the Delaware County County College Flea Market are Jeff Jones (left) who is seeking a County Council seat; Dawn Getty Sutphin (right) who is running for common pleas court judge and Beth Stefanide-Miscichowski (second from right) who is running for district attorney. Between them are Rich and Rochelle Amadio of Prospect Park who stopped by to see what they could do to help out.

The Republican county contingent, which also includes council candidates Joy Schwartz and Bill Dennon, is accomplished and highly qualified.

For information about them visit their websites DelcoCouncil.com, DawnGettSutphinForJudge.com, Joy4Delco2023.com and BethForDA.com; or their Facebook pages Common Sense for Delaware County Council, Dawn Getty Sutphin for Judge and BethForDelawareCountyDistrictAttorney

Christ And The Law

Christ And The Law — When Christ says to him, “If you would enter life, keep the commandments, the man expects Him to add immediately, “my commandments.”

“Which ones?” he asks. He was quite deceived in his expectation. For Christ did not answer him as he expected but simply pointed him to the law.

This is not because the law is perfection, for “no one is justified by the law,” as it is written, but because the life lived according to the law is a kind of introduction to the eternal life, briefly acquainting trainees to the things above. “For the law was put in charge to lead us to Christ.”

Christ is the perfection. For the beginning of good is to act justly, He says. Just action then is shown by the law, but goodness is shown by Christ. The law taught us to repay those who wish to harm us in “eye for eye, tooth for tooth.”

But Christ taught us to let go such balanced vengeance with a view to the greater good, teaching that “if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also; and if anyone would sue you and take your coat, let him have your cloak as well.”

Saint Cyril of Alexandria

Courtesy of Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church of Swarthmore.

Christ And The Law

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