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No man is good enough to govern another man William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-28-23

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No man is good enough to govern another man without the other's consent. Abraham Lincoln 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: No man is good enough to govern another man without the other’s consent.
Abraham Lincoln

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Biden Fingerprints On Hamas Horror

Biden Fingerprints On Hamas Horror — Tech entrepreneur now activist Patrick Byrne is reporting that policy promoted by the Biden Administration is responsible for Israel being caught flat-footed, Oct. 7, when Hamas crossed the border and murdered 1,400 of its citizens, often in unspeakable ways.

Byrne says Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines  and Dan Shapiro, who was ambassador to Israel in the Obama Administration, have economic stakes in Paragon Solutions Software, a cyber-intelligence company

These cronies got Biden to use export controls to force Israel to adopt Paragon’s Graphite product for cyber-security rather than those of other home-based competitors Pegasus, NSO Group and Candiru, says Byrne.

And, well, it looks like Paragon was just not that good.

Golly, what the company would the U.S. ever be using for its cyber-intelligence?

Sleep tight, America.

By the way, Israel has now enlisted the blacklisted companies to assist in the search for the hostages — including Americans — taken by Hamas.

Here’s Byrne’s short video report via X:

Biden Fingerprints On Hamas Horror

Biden Fingerprints On Hamas Horror

State comes into existence for the sake of life William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-27-23

State comes into existence for the sake of life William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-27-23

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The state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues to exist for the sake of good life. Aristotle 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: The state comes into existence for the sake of life and continues to exist for the sake of good life.
Aristotle

Penn Delco Mocks Reason With Definition Of Biological Sex

Penn Delco Mocks Reason With Definition Of Biological Sex — More than 75 concerned parents packed yesterday’s (Oct.25) Penn Delco’s school board meeting protesting the proposed resolution to give boys access to girls’ private places.

These include bathrooms and locker rooms with their showers and changing stations.

The policy — which includes the middle and elementary schools as well — unabashedly laughs at reason.

“‘Biological sex’ means the sex assigned by a doctor at birth” it says. “For intersex individuals or others with genetic anomalies, ‘biological sex’ refers to gender identity”

This arbitrary twisting of meaning would awe Humpty Dumpty.

The night was to be the first reading of the policy but it was neither read nor were copies available.

It was a first reading without a reading.

Humpty Dumpty would be beside himself.

Again, they are laughing at you.

The board said they’d have it online by the next morning. This would be after everyone has left, of course.

Its online here.

Parents do not have to be told that their child is having emotional troubles over his or her gender, under the policy, and the child gets to pick his or her pronouns. These might not necessarily be his or her, by the way.

The board denied that boys have already been allowed into girls spaces. Female students in attendance shouted that wasn’t true.

A mechanism long in place for students with emotional issues is the individual education plan (IEP). These would not be necessary for children confused about their sex under the new policy.

The board did not address whether the Sun Valley students protesting the policy would suffer consequences for yesterday’s walk out/lock out.

Parents, either get new school boards or get your children out of government-run schools into schools that you control.

The next Penn Delco Board meeting is the Nov. 15 study session followed by Nov. 20 business meeting.

The election by the way is Nov. 7.

We just heard that some of those young people in the previous picture are receiving serious threats from the caring and gentle supporters of the pr0posed Penn Delco bizarre biology policy so we are changing it to the one of the cop. Get your kids out of government run schools to schools you can control

Penn Delco Mocks Reason With Definition Of Biological Sex

Remembering Sal Maglie The Demon Barber For Italian-American Heritage Month

Remembering Sal Maglie The Demon Barber For Italian-American Heritage Month

By Joe Guzzardi

When Sal Maglie was finishing his two years, 1956-1957, with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he gave advice to his two future Hall of Fame teammates, Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale. Known around baseball as “The Barber,” Sal told the future greats: “Throw that second brushback pitch right away so the batter will know you meant the first one.” Koufax and Drysdale were quick studies, and with Maglie, rank numbers 3, 4 and 8, respectively, in the Top Ten among baseball history’s most feared moundsmen. The always-intimidating St. Louis Cardinals’ Bob Gibson tops the list.

Judith Testa, in her book, “Sal Maglie, the Demon Barber,” described Maglie as “a glowering, 6-foot-2-inch, 180-pound righthander whose game-day face bristled with thick black stubble.” Although Maglie looked fearsome and his high, hard one whistled right under batters’ chins – hence his nickname – off the field, he was gentle, courteous and good-natured. 

Born Salvatore Anthony Maglie, he was his parents’ third and youngest child, and their only son. His father, Giuseppe Maglie, came from a prosperous Italian family, and he had earned a high school degree. But once in America, Giuseppe’s limited English meant he had to work as a common laborer. Sal’s mother, Maria Bleve, was from a peasant background and never attended a day of school. Despite their economic challenges, Sal’s parents worked hard. They encouraged Sal to be determined and to pursue the life that he wanted.

Sal’s first passion was baseball; he turned down a basketball scholarship that Niagara University offered him in order to play baseball at the Union Carbide plant where he worked, and also with local semi-pro teams. Along the way, Double A Buffalo Bisons’ manager Steve O’Neill, a former MLB catcher who managed four big league teams, noticed Maglie. In 1938, he added Maglie to the team’s roster.

Maglie struggled and was demoted to Class-D by 1940. In I945, he had pitched well enough to earn an invitation to join the New York Giants. After pitching in the Cuban Winter League and the short-lived Mexican League, Maglie had mastered the art of effective pitching. Banned for years from MLB because he had played for the outlaw Mexican League, Maglie returned to the Giants in 1950, where he posted an 18-4 record, followed by 23-6 and 18-8 for the next two seasons. Then, in 1955 at age 36, and plagued by back pain, Maglie was sold to the Cleveland Indians. The Indians, in 1956, sold Magie to the Brooklyn Dodgers for $100, a mistake General Manager Hank Greenberg rued for years.

Supposedly washed up, Maglie became the key figure in Brooklyn’s nail-biting 1956 pennant drive. The Dodgers edged out the Milwaukee Braves by one game, and the Cincinnati Redlegs by two. Maglie’s 13-5 record included winning two of the season’s final five games and pitching a no-hitter against the Braves. Maglie kept his hot streak going when he won the World Series opener against the New York Yankees, 6-3. In the series’ fifth game, however, Maglie faced Don Larsen, allowed only two runs over eight innings, but no pitcher could have outdueled the perfect game pitcher.

In 1957 and 1958, Maglie pitched ineffectively for the Yankees and the Cardinals before closing out his MLB career as a Boston Red Sox and Seattle Pilots pitching coach. In 1966, Maglie’s wife, Kay, died, and he became a 49-year-old widower with two young children. Sal’s life began a downward spiral. Although Sal happily remarried in 1971, his adopted son Sal Jr. became addicted to drugs and had frequent police encounters.

For a few years, putting his personal heartache aside, Maglie played golf, socialized with friends, signed autographs at card shows, and attended old timers’ games. But, Maglie’s good health ended abruptly in 1982 when he suffered a brain aneurysm. After making a remarkable recovery, Sal enjoyed several more good years. But tragedy struck again in March 1985. Sal Jr. fell from a window and died. Law enforcement, aware of the troubled young man’s drug associations, suspected foul play. After that, Sal’s physical and mental health declined rapidly, and he was placed in a nursing home in 1987 where, for five years, he struggled with dementia. “The Barber” died on December 28, 1992, at the age of 75.

Maglie is one of the most recognizable players in baseball history. He is the last to hold the distinction shared by seven others of having pitched for the New York Giants, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees. Few remember, however, how dominant Maglie was. His won-lost record was 119-62; a .657 winning percentage which ranks him 22nd on the all-time list just below Randy Johnson and just above Koufax.

The last chapter of Roger Kahn’s book, “The Head Game: Baseball Seen from the Pitcher’s Mound,” is titled “A Golden Dozen: a Listing of Armed Men.” Along with Bob Feller, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson is Maglie’s name with Kahn’s observation: “No one on any mound was any meaner. Like Iago, he didn’t know the meaning of remorse.”

Joe Guzzardi is a Society for American Baseball Research and Internet Baseball Writers Association member. Contact him at guzzjoe@yahoo.com.

Remembering Sal Maglie The Demon Barber

Remembering Sal Maglie The Demon Barber

Not a friend to a very energetic government William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-26-23

Not a friend to a very energetic government William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-26-23

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I own that I am not a friend to a very energetic government. It is always oppressive. Thomas Jefferson 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: I own that I am not a friend to a very energetic government. It is always oppressive.
Thomas Jefferson

Sun Valley Students Protest Boys In The Girls Room Despite Administration Intimidation

Sun Valley Students Protest Boys In The Girls Room Despite Administration Intimidation — About 50 students left Sun Valley High School at 10 o’clock this morning, Oct. 25, to protest the Penn Delco School District’s gender fluid bathroom/locker room policy.

Penn Delco is in Delaware County, Pa.

The students were met by a similar number of parents and supporters along with encouraging honks from passing drivers.

The students braved warnings, then threats from administration for having the walk out, which was reportedly originally scheduled for Oct. 2.

And there was peer pressure.

About 70 percent of the students support the school policy with about 30 percent opposing, said freshman James Pantuliano.

On his way out the door, another student grabbed his sign defending safe bathrooms and tore it up.

He didn’t back down, though.

“You never know what their motive is,” he said regarding boys who enter the traditional private places of girls.

There were reports that students had to pass through a “wall of teachers” to participate. They reportedly received threats that their grades would be affected and they would be banned from school sports.

Freshman tennis player Taylor MacNamee-Graham wasn’t worried.

“Tennis is over so I’ll be fine,” she said.

She said she didn’t care about getting in trouble anyway.

A senior who identified himself as Pablo said the protest was the right thing.

“I don’t want males going into female bathrooms or vice-versa,” he said.

He said the faculty tried to keep the protest from being discussed.

“They tried to stop us from talking about it but we have freedom of speech,” he said.

An order was broadcast for the students to return when they left the building but was ignored.

Aston Police were at the parking lot entrances.

Sun Valley Students Protest Boys In The Girls Room Despite Administration Intimidation
Community support for the students

Parents were reportedly never made aware of the change in bathroom policy, nor do they seem to be aware of sexually graphic books reportedly encouraging child-adult sex in the libraries.

Libraries — including those in high schools, middle schools and elementary schools — are the only place in Pennsylvania where children can legally be exposed to graphic depictions of sex.

The protestors were not allowed to return to class.

We doubt they lost any learning.

They certainly passed the lesson of the day which was how to stand up to tyranny.

The Penn Delco School Board is to meet 7:30 tonight at the District Service Center Building, 3000 Dutton Mill Road, Aston, PA. 19014.

Starting a charter school is very doable in Pennsylvania, by the way.

Sun Valley Students Protest Boys In The Girls Room Despite Administration Intimidation
Do Aston Police think they have more important places to be?

Sun Valley Students Protest Boys In The Girls Room

Bro Of Porn-Sharing Justice Vs Pioneering Female Judge In Pennsy Supreme Court Race

Bro Of Porn-Sharing Justice Vs Pioneering Female Judge In Pennsy Supreme Court Race

By Bob Small

When Pa. Chief Justice Max Baer died on 9-30-22, it necessitated this year’s Pa. Supreme Court race.

On the ballot are Democrat Daniel D. McCaffrey and Republican Carolyn Carluccio.

McCaffrey is a Temple School of Law Graduate. He was an assistant district attorney in Philadelphia (1991-97) and is a US Army veteran.

He seems to be the only Democrat endorsed by The Pennsylvania Federation of Police (PaFOP); The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association (PSTA) and The Pennsylvania State Corrections Officers Association (PSCOA)

He’s also endorsed by the usual suspects, such as Planned Parenthood Votes, and Reproductive Freedom for All.

McCaffrey has pointed out his liberal “bona fides”  in these:

U.S. Supreme Court’s recent conservative rulings a key issue in fall Pa. Supreme Court race 

PA Supreme Court Candidate Interview: Dan McCaffery 

McCaffery’s brother Seamus was a Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice but was forced out in a porn email scandal, in 2014.

Bro Of Porn-Sharing Justice Vs Pioneering Female Judge In Pennsy Supreme Court Race
Daneil McCaffrey’s brother Seamus was once on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Judge Carolyn Carluccio is the first female president judge on the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. 

She is “highly recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.”. She lives with her husband Tom, in Blue Bell and they have raised three children.   Mrs. Carluccio has also served as the “first-ever Chief Public Defender for Montgomery County”.

Mrs. Carluccio says she wants a justice system that is “Fair and impartial”

McCaffery, Carluccio vying for Pa. Supreme Court seat [Voters Guides … 

She is endorsed by the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and has also said she rejects “judicial activism” and remarks  that “women’s reproductive rights are protected by Pennsylvania Law”. 

Bro Of Porn-Sharing Justice Vs Pioneering Female Judge In Pennsy Supreme Court Race
Carolyn Carluccio, a mom of three and a pioneering female judge

“We will uphold that law and only the Governor and Legislature can change it,” she said.

Other groups supporting her include The Commonwealth Leaders Fund and the Pa Future Fund.

“The Legislature is elected to make law,” she says.

She notes, though, that the judiciary has the power to overturn law clearly erroneous.

Bro Of Porn-Sharing Justice Vs Pioneering Female Judge In Pennsy Supreme Court Race

Things turn up for the man who digs William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-25-23

Things turn up for the man who digs William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-25-23

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Things turn up for the man who digs. 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: Things turn up for the man who digs.
John Quigg

Fayette County Plaintiffs Want Change Of Venue

Fayette County Plaintiffs Want Change Of Venue — We just heard from Gregory Stenstrom about the latest from Fayette County, Pa.

He says that he has yet to hear back from Commonwealth Court regarding a motion for reconsideration regarding the claim he along with candidates John R. Marrietta Jr. and Geno Gallo that enough errors were made in the primary that a recount is warranted.

He says they are now asking for a change of venue.

The county Common Pleas Court has ruled against them.

Marrietta is a Republican and Gallo is a Democrat.

He says, ironically, that polls are indicating Gallo and Marrietta are both on track to unseat two long-time incumbents. Gallo did make the Democrat ballot in the primary. Marrietta is running a write-in campaign.

Faytette County is south of Pittsburgh and Republican stronghold — just like Fulton County, Pa.

Fayette County Plaintiffs Want Change Of Venue
John Marrietta

Fayette County Plaintiffs Want Change Of Venue