CHOP Number 1 In Child Mutilation — StopTheHarmDatabase.com cites Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) as the nation’s leading mutilator of children.
Children are innocent and can be convinced to believe anything. They can be convinced that a giant rabbit brings them their Easter candy and that Christmas presents come from a guy in a flying sleigh.
They will insist that everything they see on TV is true despite the adult’s laughter.
And they can made to believe that they are really meant to be the opposite sex and that his parents better give some “caring” doctor the money that had been his college fund to make it so.
The sex change industry is not about compassion but profit. Demons run it. Learn to fight it. Any doctor who participates is going to be held to account, likely by being bankrupted in lawsuits when his young victims become adults.
What does the CEO of CHOP make anyway? You really think she cares about providing healthcare?
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Trump Train For Freedom Rolling Into Harrisburg — Trump Train for Freedom is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa.
It’s organized by The People’s Movement and Truckers United for Freedom according to spokeswoman Kathy Geiger Venmo.
Speakers include Emmy award winning meteorologist John Bolaris, who is found of BlackLabel Luxury; investigative journalist and Marple resident Charlie Alexander; Gary Heasley of The Conservative Voice on WWDB; Antoine Gist of Blexit Pennsylvania and journalist Richard Citizen.
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. Thomas Jefferson
Thugs Raze GOP Offices — Thugs broke into Republican offices in four communities including Media and Newtown earlier today, Oct. 10.
The thugs trashed desks and took pictures. The female volunteers staffing them were left in tears.
Alfe Goodwin, the retired Philadelphia cop seeking to unseat the incumbent in Pennsylvania’s 5th congressional district, condemned the action as desperate and demonic.
Really, why would someone who trusts the rule of law and will of the people do such a thing?
Answer: They wouldn’t.
The only ones who would are demonic and fearful of losing their position and power.
The 5th District incumbent is Mary Gay Scanlon and she is afraid to debate Alfe.
Why? She is fearful of losing her position and power.
By the way, the Jen O’Mara, the incumbent in the 165th district state house seat is ducking a debate with challenger.
Why?
See above.
Alfe Goodwin with retired teacher Joy Schwartz and journalist Sharon Devaney
Hope In Kensington Is Tonight’s Town Hall Topic — Kensington, Philadelphia is the subject of tonight’s, Oct. 10, Keystone Town Hall.
The panel of John McAuley, Mina Quarles, Rich Bennet and Roc the Barber will describe how community leaders are providing hope in this pit of drug-induced despair.
It’s in the third-floor amphitheater of The Desmond Hotel, 1 Liberty Blvd., Malvern, Pa. 19355 and starts at 7 p.m.
President Trump’s Pennsylvania Rallies — We spent the week chasing President Trump around Pennsylvania.
Saturday, Oct. 5, we were in Butler County for his historic return to where he was almost killed, July 13.
Much has already been said about the event but we’d like to note the crowd size was not exaggerated and it took almost two hours to get to our car, albeit much of that was due to local law enforcement stopping traffic until the President left the venue via motorcade.
The Donald did say he wanted to hear opera singer Christopher Macchio’s post-rally performance.
And J.D. Vance and Elon Musk would certainly make interesting conversation companions.
We’ll note that Trump made the event about Corey Comperatore, who was killed by the assassin while shielding his wife and children, and David Dutch and James Copenhaver, who were seriously injured.
Further, he let Elon Musk and his vice presidential pick J.D. Vance have as much, if not more, of the spotlight as himself.
There is meme of Obama captioned “I need a vice president dumber than me” followed by Biden then Harris saying the same, followed by an uncaptioned photo of pathetic Tim Walz.
Trump, unlike the Dems, has the confidence to appoint an smart guy as running mate.
We stayed at the pleasant Fairfield Inn & Suites in Slippery Rock. It was a great and comfortable place with a great breakfast buffet but Slippery Rock is one heck of a hard place to find food after 10 p.m.
We ended up eating at a bowling alley that was a hangout for teenagers. We found the fried food delicious but that was likely because we were starving.
Also, we sampled Sheetz. Wawa beats it, at least as far as coffee goes.
Yesterday, Oct. 9, we were at Reading’s Santander Arena to hear The Donald give a rousing endorsement to Dave McCormick for U.S. Senator. Also speaking was Vivek Ramaswamy. Trump pointed out he was up in most polls. McCormick also said he was expected to win. Trump, who had spoken in Scranton earlier, talked for nearly two hours.
Sean Connolly with some Trump supporters. The crowd skewed young and spirits were high
Skydivers entertain the crowd in Butler. Trump Force 1 also made a flyby
In the crowd in Butler, Pa.
Sean Connolly snapped this shot of Elon Musk
And Sean too this photo of The Donald going to the podium.
Looking for Kamala voters among the Living Dead at the Monroeville Mall outside of Pittsburgh. Silly me. You only find Kamala voters among the dead dead.
Last semester’s Swarthmore College pro-Palestinian tent city made the college revisit its student handbook. Certain activities are now proscribed, including “excessive noise” including “bullhorns and chanting”
And they are banning encampments.
Johnathan Washington, associate professor of linguistics does not seem to approve.,
“In protest, people are going to feel uncomfortable,” he said. “But that’s not harmful. That’s challenging people’s thinking, which is the whole point of protest.”
Students for Justice in Palestine members Ragad Ahmad and Kaliab Tale, both members of the Class of ’26, say that Swarthmore “has charged the most students as a percentage of total student body out of 14 comparable institutions,” including Bryn Mawr and Haverford.
“This is an attempt to silence the people and chill speech,” said Philadelphia ACLU attorney Soloman Furious Worlds.
According to Democracy Now! – students at Cornell, the University of Maryland have returned to the fray.
Columbia has also began again.
The “Poison Ivy” league continues a strong record of supporting radical causes. The Nazi chant came from Harvard football cheers “and was imported to Germany by Ernst “Putzy” Hanfstaengl, a Harvard man in good standing who befriended Hitler and helped build a more respectable brand for the National Socialists.
Eugenics was also imported to Germany from the “Poison Ivy League, not only against Jews but also against German disabled and others deemed to be “life unworthy of life.”
Margaret Sanger one of the founders of Planned Parenthood, supported eugenics.
Locally The University of Pennsylvania “has banned demonstrations in classrooms, offices, residences.”
Other schools taking various actions are the California State system, the Universities of California, South Florida and Yale.
Universities throughout the country are seeking various ways to allow free speech while avoiding chaos and disruption, however.
Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said in response to a question about handling protests. “ Another way to say this is the job of a university is to encourage debates, not to settle them. “