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Answer to yesterday‘s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: If you make any money, the government shoves you in the creek once a year with it in your pockets, and all that don’t get wet you can keep. Will Rogers
Poll Watcher Training By United4Delco — Training for poll watchers along with lesson for any intrested on how elections work in Delaware County, Pa. will be sponsored by United4Delco, 6 p.m., April 18 at Gatsby’s Bar and Grill, 4936 Pennell Road, Aston, Pa 19014.
The event is free but please order a a cold drink for one of the many delicious menu items.
Answer to yesterday‘s puzzle: I am aware that a philosopher’s ideas are not subject to the judgment of ordinary persons, because it is his endeavour to seek the truth in all things, to the extent permitted to human reason by God. Nicolaus Copernicus
Meet Leah And Greg April 17 — Election integrity activists Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes will be discussing ongoing matters, 7 p.m., April 17 at Timothy’s Restaurant, 929 S. High St., Parkway Shopping Center, West Chester, Pa. 19382.
Leah and Greg are the authors of The Parallel Election which detailed how things went in Delaware County, Pa. in the 2020 election.
They also won, in February, the first significant legal victory for Donald Trump concerning an 2020 Election case representing themselves as co-defendants.
The event is free but donations for speakers are gratefully accepted. Please RSVP by April 15 by texting Kathy Dobson at 610-357-3866.
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Answer to yesterday‘s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: The fool says, “I have no friends, and I get no thanks for my good deeds. Those who eat my bread are evil-tongued.” How many will ridicule him, and how often? Sirach
Tucker And Candice Are Not Antisemites — Commentators Tucker Carlson and Candice Owens are being ripped as antisemites.
Tucker’s big sin was a 40-minute interview posted on X, April 9, with Palestinian Pastor Munther Isaac Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church of Bethlehem.
“To me Christians should be for peace,” Pastor Munther said. “We wish you (the United States) was investing all of this energy and money in initiatives and money that bring peace not continuing to support Israel unconditionally without holding them accountable which in my opinion is what drove us to this mess right now, with the catastrophe of thousands of Palestinians killed and October 7 and all of that.”
This handwaves past that big ugly elephant in the room, namely that October 7 happened.
Israel’s war in Gaza is an indisputable a war of necessity. A nation can’t allow its daughters to be raped to death or its elderly tortured to death in front of family members. That is what the Gazans directed by Hamas did.
Pastor Munther makes many good points such as Christian Zionism not being very Christian. If this interviewed was published Oct. 6, we would find ourselves in agreement with much of it.
October 7 happened, however, and Tucker deserves all the criticism he is getting for failing to emphasize that Hamas’ attack is without excuse and Israel’s response is necessary self-defense. Hamas is evil. It must be destroyed. After that happens, perhaps what Pastor Munther says should be considered.
Calling Tucker antisemitic, though, is unfair and counter-productive.
He has never in his long public life gave any indication that he hates Jews. This interview, despite its timing and shallowness, is basically a call for peace.
A misguided one but nevertheless a sincere one.
Rather than condemn him, we encourage him to interview Mosab Hassan Yousef, who is the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, and eloquently articulates the culture of poison that infects almost all Palestinians.
This gets us to Candace.
Tucker deserves grief but Ms. Owens does not.
Her sins were sticking up for Kanye West; expressing sympathy for Palestinian civilians; posting “Christ is King” on X on Palm Sunday; getting into a battle with Rabbi/TV personality Shmuley Boteach; and beating Rabbi Michael Barclay in a debate.
An excellent defense of Ms. Owens was by Elliot Resnick of Israel National News.
Using “antisemitism” and “racism” to score political points cheapens the words, which are meant to imply that someone wants to kill or enslave those of a religion or “race.”
No decent person would want to associate with someone who wishes those things.
Racism and antisemitism must only describe those who truly want to do them and never for anything else.
The 7th Congressional District was the bailiwick of such icons as Pat Meehan, Joe Sestak, and Curt Weldon and even a Mary Gay Scanlon before it became the District of Allentown’s Susan Wild. The shape of the District was described as “Goofy kicking Donald Duck”
Susan Wild became infamous recently for saying, with a later apology, that she was “dismayed” to have Trump-leaning Carbon County added to her District, which also includes Lehigh, Northampton, and a small parcel of Monroe counties.
Though she doesn’t have a Democratic opponent, there are three Republicans vying to take her on in November.
The primary election is April 23.
Maria Montero is bilingual and a first-generation American on her father’s side while her great-grandfather was a Carbon County coal miner.
She grew up in Carbon County.
She is a graduate of St. Joe’s and Widener Law. She has led the Pennsylvania Commission for Women and The Pennsylvania Latino Commission.
Kevin Dellicker with his wife, Susan, wroteTwenty-Percent Soldiers, Our Life in the National Guard
He was an economic policy advisor to Tom Ridge and has degrees from Air University, Liberty, Penn State and Syracuse. His family, including three sons, live in Lehigh County. There are 22 issues on his platform.
Ryan Mackenzie is the State Representative for the 187th District.
He is a descendant of a Northampton County Militia soldier in the Revolutionary War.
He is a graduate of NYU and has an MBA from Harvard Business School.
He wants to prohibit congresspeople from trading stocks based on insider information. He also wants term limits.
As a state rep, has voted to eliminate state cars for legislators and for curriculum transparency in K-12 schools.
He lives with his wife, Chloe, and their rescue hound dog, Ruckus, in Lower Macungie Township.
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Pennsylvania Congressional District 1’s Republican primary, April 23, features a real contrast between incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick, who has held a seat since 2107, and his challenger Mark Houck.
This District was the 8th District during Fitzpatrick’s first term and then became the 1st due to a court-ordered redistricting.
Houck and Fitzpatrick share a connection with the FBI. Fitzpatrick is a former FBI agent and Houck was arrested by the FBI.
Houck’s arrest stems from an incident outside The Philadelphia Planned Parenthood Clinic on Oct. 13, 2021.
Abortion activist Bruce Love claimed Houck assaulted him.
The Biden Administration filed charges against Houck — which not even Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner was willing to do — and Houck was arrested the early morning of Sept. 23, 2022 by a large contingent of feds in body armor and carrying assault rifles at his rural Bucks County home.
The FBI’s official statement back peddles the bullying, of course.
“No SWAT Team or SWAT operators were involved,” they say. “FBI agents knocked on Mr. Houck’s front door, identified themselves as FBI agents, and asked him to exit the residence. He did so and was taken into custody without incident pursuant to an indictment,”
He has been with the Pro-Life movement for many years. He has a BA from Catholic University in Human Resource Management and a Masters in Education from Holy Family University.
In Houck for Congress, he quotes James Madison “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the Federal Government are few and defined”. He also wants to defund the Department of Education,
Houck is negotiating a debate with Fitzpatrick as part of the Eagle’s Forum at The Fuge in Warminster on Sunday, April 14.