Argue for our limitations William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-26-25

Argue for our limitations William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-26-25

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: When we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them.
Evelyn Waugh

Argue for our limitations William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-26-20

Argue for our limitations William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-26

Ukrainian Food Fest Is Saturday At Holy Myrrh-Bearers

Ukrainian Food Fest Is Saturday At Holy Myrrh-Bearers — Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church is holding its Ukrainian Food Festival and flea market, Saturday, Sept. 27, at the church, 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, PA, 19081.

It runs 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Come out and have a great and delicious time.

Ukrainian Food Fest Is Saturday At Holy Myrrh-Bearers

Accuses all mankind William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-25-25

Accuses all mankind William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-25-25

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: He that accuses all mankind of corruption ought to remember that he is sure to convict only one.
Edmund Burk

Accuses all mankind William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-25-20

Accuses all mankind William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-25

Does Delco need an HRC?

Does Delco need an HRC?

By Bob Small

Sometimes I regret not being at a meeting I read about. This is about theproposed Delaware County, Pa. Human Relations Committee (HRC) from the same County Council that was missing in action during the recent hospital closures.

The idea of a HRC can be seen as a punishment for prejudice, which we should no longer need, as we’re past the time of “No Irish need apply” times.

Or are we?

Carris Kocher cited the example of the “Boston Museum of Fine Arts canceling their Kimono Wednesdays program in 2015 after protests accused it of cultural appropriation.” “”

Others cited the very real discrimination that GLBT, among others, can be subject to.

However, the question remains whether Delco needs it’s very own HRC.

Commenting on one speaker’s objections, Nick Williams said IThis is a familiar conservative playbook…acknowledge that discrimination is wrong, but then oppose every single tool designed to address it. “

To quote Carris Kocher again, “This commission’s vague set of rules is not a guarantee of protection for victimized groups. It represents instead the potential for discriminatory, frivolous fines, subjective authoritarian rulings, countless judiciary filings and escalating legal costs for the county and taxpayers “

However, one local publication seemed to land on the side of support Delaware County News – The Spirit with an article entitled “Is being fair, unfair?” including the line “Supporters said the measure would bring fairness and accessible remedies for victims of discrimination “

Another anti-spokesperson said “I find it offensive to have these protected groups. Aren’t all of us protected under the law?”

Wally Nunn, now of Broad and Liberty, said “These unelected appointees will wield the power to investigate, conciliate, adjudicate, and fine citizens who somehow stumble over the 18 pages of protected classes and prohibitions.

Less you think it’s only Delco Chesco and Montco are following, with only Bucks lacking.

Here in Swarthmore, we don’t believe in prejudice as long as you vote Democratic and have the “right”degree (the Poison Ivy League or Swarthmore or Stanford).

If you don’t have a college degree, you may get exiled to Morton or Ridley.

Does Delco need an HRC?

Intimate dinners for four William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-24-25

Intimate dinners for four William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-24-25

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
Orson Welles

Intimate dinners for four William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-24-20

Intimate dinners for four William Lawrence Sr Omnibit 9-24

Curt Weldon Speaks At Keystone

Curt Weldon Speaks At Keystone — Former Congressman Curt Weldon will speak about what really happened on 9/11 at Keystone Townhall, Thursday, Sept. 25.

It’s at 3rd floor amphitheater of the Desmond Hotel, 1 Liberty Blvd, Malvern, Pa. 19355. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the event starts at 7.

Curt Weldon wrote Countdown to Terror in 2005 which questioned the official narrative and likely got him thrown out of Congress.

Curt Weldon Speaks At Keystone

Why Did Maurice Watson Have His Child Support Raised When His Income Dropped?

Why Did Maurice Watson Have His Child Support Raised When His Income Dropped? — Maurice Watson of Chester is the single parent of two daughters but was also paying $700 a month for child support for another girl.

He had a loss of income and sought modification of those terms in 2021.

His hearing was, Nov. 21 that year before Judge Nusrat Love who is now Judge Nusrat J. Rashid.

Did the judge cut his payment due to his change of conditions?

No, she jacked it up to $1,231.

Obviously, he fell behind despite attempts otherwise.

On Oct. 11, 2023, a new hearing was held in Common Pleas Court on Oct. 11 which ruled his obligation to be $0.

Every thing should be fine, right?

No, the court still wanted the money from under the old terms and held him in contempt.

Now, Maurice didn’t have a job in this time. His income was basically 0.

So what?

Contempt was contempt, the court figured.

So in March of this year Judge Richard H. Lowe issued a bench warrant and Chester Police arrested him Aug. 19.

A hearing was held before Judge Gregory M. Mallon on Aug. 21. Mallon sent him to George Hill Correctional Facility and said that he couldn’t get out unless he paid $2,500.

The money couldn’t be raised until Aug. 28 when his father managed to come up with it.

He was released but a hearing was scheduled before Lowe on the contempt charges.

Lowe continued to believed he was lying about his inability to pay. He sentenced him to 30 days in Hill along with a $500 fine.

Wait, it gets better.

Maurice was born with chiari malformation, a condition in which brain tissue extends into the spinal canal. This has caused him weakening to his leg and arm, and permanent nerve damage.

It’s been progressively getting worse since he was 16.

Maurce is 38.

University of Pennsylvania Hospital neurologist Dr. Jessica Cerasoli submitted a report to Lowe at his hearing.

No avail.

While at the Hill hellhole, Maurice has fallen and suffered injuries.

Is this being taken into account?

Why not?

Common sense and mercy no longer matter in Pennsylvania courts it seems.

Another question for thinking citizens: Why did Judge Rashid raise his obligation when his income fell?

Maurice’s mother is Ruth Moton. Ruth was the Republican candidate for the 159th District in the Pennsylvania House in 2020 and 2022. She is part of a lawsuit alleging election fraud from the 2020 race, which remains active, she said.

Ruth says she was involved in a confrontation with then attorney Nusrat Love in 2017 in which the future judge wrongly accused her of recording a conversation she was having with an assistant district attorney regarding her client.

More questions: Why didn’t Judge Rashid recuse herself and is Ruth’s political activities influencing the decisions of the court?

Maurice Watson
Maurice Watson, after he fell at the Hill hellhole when authorities ignored his chiari malformation.

For Rosh Hashanah, Ron Blomberg Was First Designated Hitter

For Rosh Hashanah, Ron Blomberg Was First Designated Hitter

By Joe Guzzardi

Ron Blomberg, baseball’s first designated hitter, grew up in Atlanta where hearing anti-Semitic slurs was a regular part of his young life. As Blomberg recalled, “I heard it. I saw it. My parents [Billie Rae and Sol] had always told me you have to have a strong faith, you will always have adversities in life, people will be against the Jews, that I had to watch out for it and had to be a lot stronger. If somebody said something to me along those lines, it made me even stronger. My conviction was strong.” Blomberg’s childhood dream of playing for the New York Yankees and in front of the Bronx’s large Jewish population came true when the Yankees made Blomberg their first free agent choice in 1967. Said Blomberg, “To be able to play in front of eight million Jews! Can’t beat it. I lit everyone’s candles for every bar mitzvah in the city.”

It’s no fault of Blomberg’s that the designated hitter (DH) ruined baseball’s reputation as the thinking man’s game, a well-earned nickname. To understand, imagine that Pittsburgh Pirates manager Danny Murtaugh’s 1958 team is clinging to a 1-0 lead against pennant race rival Milwaukee in the bottom of the eighth. Starting pitcher Bob Friend is tossing a gem and has held Braves sluggers Joe Adcock, Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews at bay. The Pirates have two runners in scoring position. But it’s Friend’s turn to bat and he’s a career .148 hitter. Sending in a pinch hitter is the obvious move, but Murtaugh’s bullpen is tired and his bench, thin. Murtaugh’s decision, right or wrong, is the stuff of great baseball high drama and will be debated on the air, in print and at the dinner table. The DH relegates one of baseball’s biggest appeals—second-guessing the manager, the old Hot Stove League pastime—to the dustbin.

The idea of a DH was first raised by Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack in 1906. Mack saw the DH’s value not necessarily as an option to generate offense but to save wear and tear on his pitcher’s legs. Owners rebuffed Mack’s concept as too radical. Prominent pitchers also rejected the idea of giving up hitting. In 1910, Hall of Fame twirler Addie Joss stated, “If there is one thing that a pitcher would rather do than make the opposing batsmen look foolish, it is to step to the plate, especially in a pinch, and deliver the much-needed hit.” A 1918 article in Baseball Magazine quoted Babe Ruth, who stated, “The pitcher who can’t get in there in the pinch and win his own game with a healthy wallop isn’t more than half earning his salary in my way of thinking.”

The DH, which American League owners foolishly put into place in 1973, has taken much out of the game but added little, least of all the clutch hitting the rule was supposed to supply. Instead of more excitement, the DH created endless rounds of silliness as the American League adopted the idea first, but the National League didn’t follow until several years later. During the World Series, games played in American League stadiums used the DH; games in National League stadiums did not. The annual All-Star Game also juggled DHs depending on which league hosted the game. Finally, on February 10, 2022, Commissioner Rob Manfred, who never met a rule change he didn’t embrace, announced that a universal DH would begin with the 2022 season. The rule was ratified as part of a new collective bargaining agreement with the MLBPA.

An outfielder/first baseman, Blomberg’s career started with a bang. An injury to Yankees veteran Roy White opened a 1969 roster slot and Blomberg took full advantage. He started in right field in a home game against Washington on June 25 and went 2-for-5 with two hits, including a two-run homer, two RBIs and two runs scored in the Yankees’ 12-2 victory. Four days later he went 3-for-4 against Cleveland, driving in two more runs as New York pasted the Tribe, 9-2. He clubbed two home runs in a game at Minnesota on August 1 and two more round-trippers at Kansas City on August 28. In 64 games, Blomberg batted .322 with seven home runs and 31 RBIs.

By 1973, Blomberg had a new role as the Yankees’ DH. Unsure exactly what that involved, manager Ralph Houk explained to him, “You get up to bat, you take your four swings, you drive in runs, you come back to the bench, and you keep loose in the runway. You’re basically pinch-hitting for the pitcher four times in the same game.” The Yankees opened 1973 against arch-rival Boston at Fenway Park. Blomberg was penciled in as the sixth batter on manager Houk’s lineup card. Boston’s DH was Orlando Cepeda, the former NL star who signed with the Red Sox in the off-season after playing a year in Oakland in 1972. Red Sox skipper Eddie Kasko slated Cepeda to hit in the five-hole. Since the Yankee-Red Sox tilt was the first game scheduled on the AL docket, Blomberg was the first-ever official DH batter. With the bases loaded, Blomberg drew a walk from Sox starter Luis Tiant, which allowed the runner on third to score for an RBI. For the day, Blomberg went 1-for-3; Cepeda, an inglorious 0-for-6.

Injuries cut Blomberg’s Yankees time short, and in 1978, he finished up with one unhappy, unproductive season with the Chicago White Sox. His career statistics included a .293 batting average with 52 home runs and 224 RBIs. Blomberg’s stats are not up to Hall of Fame standards, but his first DH bat and the uniform he wore that historic day are on display. In retirement, Blomberg stays close to baseball. He runs the Ron Blomberg Baseball camp and is one of the most popular instructors at the Yankees fantasy camp. He does some high school and college scouting for the Yankees from his suburban Atlanta home. In 2007, Blomberg managed the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox of the first-ever Israel Baseball League. In 2008, Blomberg and Dan Schlossberg co-authored his autobiography, Designated Hebrew.

Blomberg, age 77, is in high demand as a motivational speaker, telling his story of perseverance and success. “Boomer,” as his Yankee teammates called him, works with the Israel Cancer Research Fund, where he serves as honorary chairman. He resides in Roswell, Georgia, where by all accounts he’s a great guy and generous to all.

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

Ron Blomberg Was First Designated Hitter

No piper ever suited all ears William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-23-25

No piper ever suited all ears William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-23-25

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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit puzzle: No piper ever suited all ears.
John Quigg

No piper ever suited all ears William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-23-20

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Autumn 2025 Starts Now

Autumn 2025 Starts Now — The 2025 autumnal equinox started 2:19 p.m., EDT, Sept. 22 according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac as the sun crosses the celestial equator. Fall has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and the days are now shorter than the nights and will continue to be so until the spring equinox.

The celestial equator is a circle concentric with the actual equator that extends infinitely to space. As the Earth has a 23 degree tilt the the northern half tilts towards the Sun during half its orbit and away the other half. The equinoxes occur when tilt switches.

Autumn 2025 Starts Now