Delco Ballots Allegedly Detoured From Counting Center

Delco Ballots Allegedly Detoured From Counting Center — A emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to delay the certifying of Delaware County, Pa. results of the Nov. 8 election was filed, yesterday, Nov. 15, in Common Pleas Court.

Plaintiffs Leah Hoopes, Gregory Stenstrom and Nicole Missino would like the certification stopped until a hearing at which they would present evidence that the county detoured the election-night journey of the county’s physical ballots and v-drives for six hours into a closed building — which poll watchers were prohibited from entering — before taking them to the centralized counting center at the Wharf Building in Chester.

Read that again.

Physical ballots and v-drives were reportedly taken to a closed building without observers present and kept there for six hours before being taken to the counting center. This would shatter the chain of custody along with breaking the law that the ballots go directly to the counting center.

The plaintiffs say they can further show the county mailed official ballots to unverified voters and deleted at least 2,778 records of requests for mail-in ballots.

Also, the plaintiffs say they can show that the county deleted at least 194 voter registration records after Election Day of individuals whose mail-in ballots were counted in the vote totals, and permitted a partisan third-party to control and tabulate mail-in ballots.

Mrs. Hoopes and Stenstrom are poll watchers, while Mrs. Missino was the Republican candidate for the 165th District in the State House.

The motion includes affidavits from Joan Weber, Julie Yu and poll watcher Gavin Law describing what they have witnessed. They can be found here: https://cloud.patriot.online/s/yYnti7SfHspqrM5?dir=undefined&path=%2F3%20-%2015Nov2022%20Injunction%20to%20Delay%20Certification%20of%20Election&openfile=165469

Delco Ballots Allegedly Detoured From Counting Center
Delco Ballots Allegedly Detoured From Counting Center

Westtown Votes Tax Hike For Open Space

Westtown Votes Tax Hike For Open Space

By Bob Small

Yes, you read that right. In a ballot question this past election day, Westtown residents voted 3,459 to 1,745 (67 percent) to approve a tax increase for the preservation of Crebilly Farms as one of Chesco’s major open spaces.

The earned income tax rate goes from 1 percent to 1.08 percent and the real estate tax rate increases from 3.5 mills to 3.92 mills.

Crebilly farms is the site of the Battle of Brandywine on Sept. 11, 1777, then the largest single-day battle of the American Revolution, which was won by the British/Hessian forces. This  victory  led to the British occupation of Philadelphia.

The estimated cost of the tax increase for a household earning $100,000 would be an additional $80 in local earned income tax. A household with an assessed house value of $250,000 would pay an additional $105 per year.

The Natural Lands Trust  hopes to land about $2.5 million in grants, and says they are well on their way to doing that.

The Daily Local News of Chester County has been ovewhelmed with letters.

Here is one.

Westtown Votes Tax Hike For Open Space
Westtown Votes Tax Hike For Open Space

Fetterman Beats Oz Like Biden Won 2020 LOL

Fetterman Beats Oz Like Biden Won 2020 LOL –John Fetterman beat Mehmet Oz by 137K votes last night, Nov. 8, to represent Pennsylvania in the US Senate.

If you believe that you also believe Joe Biden got more votes than any president before in 2020.

And the Covid vaccine protects you from the disease.

And the masks work.

The Democrats, yesterday, stole the election. There are those who believe men can have babies but find that claim too much of a reach.

We are going to try and wake you up a little bit.

Election fraud whistleblowers Leah Hoopes and Greg Stenstrom represented themselves last week in case before  Judge Spiros E. Angelos in Delaware County Court of Common Pleas. They couldn’t get a lawyer. It wasn’t that they couldn’t afford a lawyer, it’s that all but one wouldn’t take the case and the one that did, Deborah Silver, nearly got disbarred just because.

Fetterman Beats Oz Like Biden Won 2020 LOL

Why were Leah and Greg kept from having competent legal counsel?

Even Jeffrey Dahmer had a lawyer.

In May, Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer dismissed a vote fraud case filed by Leah and Greg. In a letter to County Council, Stollsteimer said the 92-page case was based on three doctored internet videos that appeared on the Newsmax website in November 2021 and concerned discussions relating to a right-to-know request filed May 21, 2021.

But Leah’s and Greg’s complaint included 37 video exhibits and several audio ones. Why would Stollsteimer just cite three?

By the way, the best known videos exposing Delco election improprieties were posted by The Federalist and time stamped in March and April 2021. Why would Stollsteimer ignore this?

Fulton County, Pa. is suing Dominion Voting Systems after two investigations of their voting machines found they had unexpected software including games, the Edge browser, and the highly vulnerable Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools. They also appeared to have been used to make an internet connection to Canada.

They county investigations were made despite strong opposition from the Democrat-controlled state authorities.

So how do we save our country from the obviously corrupt people with tyrannical inclinations now running things, and who shamelessly lie about the realities presented before them?

We aren’t suggesting you grab your musket from the wall and take to the streets.

Or any form of civil disobedience, for that matter.

We are suggesting you ask very simple questions:

Why are lawyers being bullied from representing Greg and Leah?

Why did the Delaware County District Attorney ignore the 37 videos presented as evidence by Greg and Leah?

Why did he ignore widely seen videos time-stamped before the right-to-know request filed May 21, 2021?

Why is Microsoft SQL on Dominion voting machines? Or Edge? Or Solitaire?

Why is any proprietary software on a voting machine? Why is corporate intellectual property even a consideration regarding voting machines?

If you love this country ask these questions, and fast.

Keystone Party Fields Candidate In York County

Keystone Party Fields Candidate In York County

By Bob Small

Kristine Cousler-Womack is the candidate for Pennsylvania’s 93rd State House race from the newly minted Keystone Party.  

The 93rd District is in York County

York and Lancaster counties are named for the warring sides in the  English War of the Roses, even adopting their symbols with York having the white rose and Lancaster the red and naming sporting rivalries for it.

The incumbent in the 93rd is the Republican Mike Jones, with Chris Rodkey being the Democrat in the race.

“The most important person in my life is my grandmother, Margaret Cousler.  She was elected in the 1960’s as the tax collector for Springgettsbury Township, where she served her community for over 45 years,”Ms. Cousler-Womack says on her Ballotpedia page, and that she wants to follow her “in being a voice for those who do not have one.”

“All of us, listening to each other and each playing our role, will be critical in our efforts to raise up our communities, from Dallastown to Shrewsbury and everything in between,”she says on her campaign website.

Keystone Party Fields Candidate In York County

She has been a teacher’s assistant in the Dallastown area and a volunteer in various areas.  She is also involved with Job’s Daughters International.

The organization was founded in 1920 as a companion group to the Masons and is a leadership organization for girls between the ages of 10 and 20.

The name comes from Job 42:15 “And in all the land were no women found so fair as the  Daughters of Job: and their father gave them inheritance among their brethren”, which was rare in those times.

David Kocur is the only other non-statewide candidate from the Keystone Party.

Keystone Party Fields Candidate In York County

Green Party Faces Deceased Incumbent In 32 District House Race

Green Party Faces Deceased Incumbent In 32 District House Race

By Bob Small

Green Party candidate Quenoia “Zarah” Livingston, a healthcare worker and community organizer, is running against a dead man in Pennsylvania’s 32 District State House race, which is in Allegheny County.

The 85-year-old incumbent Democrat Tony Deluca died Oct. 9 of lymphoma and the GOP didn’t field a candidate.

Ms. Livingston is a leader of No Cop Money PA

They are fighting against what some see as the “Pennsylvania Police State.

These positions are taken from her campaign web site.

She says she would “ban fracking and retrain industry workers for equivalent green trades union jobs and protect our rights to alternative fuel sources, including solar”

Green Party Faces Deceased Incumbent In 32 District House Race
Quenoia “Zarah” Livingston

She says she would guarantee housing.

She would seek to end a US-Israel law enforcement exchanges which she calls “deadly exchange.”

She wants to raise the minimum wage to $20.

She would earmark funds for fire and emergency services in rural areas.

She would legalize marijuana and magic mushrooms and back safe injection sites and needle exchanges.

If the late Mr. Deluca gets the most votes the seat will remain unfilled until a special election could be called.

Lastly, the only other non statewide candidate for the Pennsylvania Greens is Jay Ting Walker in the 23rd Legislative District.  See  his website for information.

Green Party Faces Deceased Incumbent In 32 District House Race

Rally For Ruth Moton In Eddystone

Rally For Ruth Moton In Eddystone — A rally for Ruth Moton is scheduled for 1 p.m., tomorrow, Nov. 5 at 12th and Saville Avenue in Eddystone.

Kathy Barnette, who nearly won the Republican Senate primary, is scheduled to appear with her.

Ms. Moton is the Republican running for the 159th Pennsylvania House seat against Carol Kazeem who defeated long-time incumbent Bryan Kirkland  in the Democrat primary.

Rally For Ruth Moton In Eddystone
Rally For Ruth Moton In Eddystone

Delco Court Gives Half-Win To Election Integrity Activists

Delco Court Gives Half-Win To Election Integrity Activists — A hearing this morning, Nov. 4, before Delaware County Common Pleas Court (Pa) Judge Spiros E. Angelos left complainants Leah Hoopes, Gregory Stenstrom and Nicole Missino with a half-win.

Maybe less than half as Judge Angelos dismissed their request for an emergency injunction to allow poll watchers greater access to the Wharf counting center in Chester.

Still, he allowed their complaint to remain standing and while he didn’t allow the witnesses prepared by the petitioners to testify or allow their evidence to presented, he let them give lengthy statements over two days along with detailed and persuasive answers to the rebuttals made by attorneys Manly Parks and Nick Centrella of Duane Morris law firm who represented the county election board.

Further, Parks conceded a major request by the plaintiffs that election day run-down sheets be posted for poll watches and allowed to be photographed, and that poll watchers should have by-right access to voting machine tapes.

Parks said this was already the law hence an injunction was unnecessary. The plaintiffs noted that this law was largely being ignored by judges of elections. Parks pledged to instantly react when made aware of such circumstances.

So, he is on record.

The plaintiffs also asked that the vDrives, which are USB drives for voting machines, be better secured as chain of custody issues were a big problem in the 2020 election.

Parks pledged that the vDrives will be transported in sealed and secure packages signed by the appropriate officials. He did not, however, concede to include the vDrive’s serial numbers as sought by Stenstrom.

Stenstrom — who along with Mrs. Hoopes, wrote The Parallel Election regarding what happened in Delaware County in 2020 –said only two or three people are required to steal an election and the officials in charge of oversight might not even be aware it’s happening.

A standing-room crowd of about 30 people packed Courtroom 10, today, with about 20 spending all day in the courthouse, yesterday.

The plaintiffs agreed Judge Angelos treated them fairly, which differed from their experiences before County Council and the Board of Elections.

Yesterday, Parks began by asking the case be dismissed as neither Mrs. Hoopes nor Stenstrom had standing to sue — the state Supreme Court ruled just Tuesday that only candidates and parties have such right — and pointed out significant problems with their paperwork.

The plaintiffs, neither of whom is an attorney, were representing themselves.

Judge Angelos agreed with Parks regarding the law but gave the pair leeway to fix things.

The deadline for relief is 5 p.m. today as Election Day is Tuesday.

Working throughout yesterday they found a candidate, Mrs. Missino, willing to join them and revised their complaint.

Few of the supporters and witnesses — one of whom came from Lancaster County — left them.

The Lancaster County witness was Mike Miller who notes that his county’s voting machines rejected thousands of ballots which had to be retranscribed by hand, and that his GOP primary challenge to Senate Caucus Leader Ryan Aument had even been left off of many.

Mrs. Missino is the Republican candidate for the 165th District State House seat which is now held by Jen O’Mara.

She said that numerous residents of her district had expressed serious concerns during her door-to-doors. She said she wanted the evidence to be presented and, hopefully, rebutted.

Unfortunately, she didn’t get her wish.

Perhaps the most damning thing about the process was that the plaintiffs during their two years of struggle were rejected by most, frightened, local attorneys, and that an attempt was made to disbar the one they they did hire, Deborah Silver.

Ms. Silver was in the courtroom, yesterday, albeit as a supporter and not an attorney.

That there is a dearth of those versed in the law willing to take a case with political implications out of fear for career and comfort is an extremely concerning sign regarding the state of the Republic.

Even Jeffrey Dahmer had a lawyer.

Mrs. Hoopes said they will try and appeal the dismissal of the injunction in the few short hours left.

Delco Court Gives Half-Win To Election Integrity Activists

Delco Court Gives Half-Win To Election Integrity Activists

Libertarian In 166th District State House Race

Libertarian In 166th District State House Race

By Bob Small

The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania has 14 candidates running for State House seats. State House Candidates including Edward Clifford III in Delaware County.

Clifford is facing incumbent Democrat Greg Vitali and Republican Kimberly Razzano in the 166th District which is Haverford Township along with the along with the 1st, 2nd and 3rd wards in Marple, and the 1st and 3rd divisions of its 4th Ward. Vitali has held the seat since 1993.

Descriptions of some of his positions can be found at www.pafamilyvoter.com

Libertarian In 166th District State House Race

Clifford is against Pennsylvania joining  the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative as it will “reward wealthy polluters.”

He advocates replacing taxes with GoFundMe.

“Taxpayers should not fund anything,” he says.

He says adults should be allowed to consume any drug they want.

“The racist war on drugs is a complete failure and disaster for us,” he says.

Clifford has a BA in business and finance from St. Joe’s University.

He has worked as a consultant and in related positions for seven different companies, most recently ION Trading. He is very involved with the Boy Scouts of America.

Libertarian In 166th District State House Race

Shapiro Using AG Phone Number On Political Ads

Shapiro Using AG Phone Number On Political Ads — A friend from Montgomery County sent us screenshots of some of the email advertisements she has received from the Josh Shapiro gubernatorial campaign.

The ads include the official phone number of Pennsylvania’s attorney general, the office Shapiro now holds.

This is illegal.

Does he not think he will be held to account?

Our friend, by the way, is registered independent not Republican.

Here is a video and some screenshots. Call 717-787-3391 and see where it takes you.

Shapiro Using AG Phone Number On Political Ads
Shapiro Using AG Phone Number On Political Ads
Shapiro Using AG Phone Number On Political Ads

Pennsylvania Ballots In Undated Envelopes To Be Uncounted Says Supreme Court

Pennsylvania Ballots In Undated Envelopes To Be Uncounted Says Supreme Court –The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has just (Nov. 1) ordered all county boards of elections to refrain from counting any absentee and mail-in ballots received for the November 8, 2022 general election that are contained in undated or incorrectly dated outer envelopes.

The court was split 3-3 with Kevin Dougherty, Sallie Updyke Mundy and Kevin Brobson saying not counting the ballots did not violate federal law and Chief Justice Debra Todd, Christine Donohue and David Wecht saying it did.

There is a vacancy due to the Sept. 30 death of Chief Justice Max Baer.

Brobson and Ms. Mundy are the only justices elected as Republicans.

Ballots contained in undated or incorrectly dated outer envelopes were ordered to be segregated and preserved.

The suit was filed by the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and the Republican Party of Pennsylvania along with citizens David Ball, James D. Bee, Jesse D. Daniel, Gwendolyn Mae Deluca, Ross M. Farber, Lynn Marie Kalcevic, Vallerie Siciliano-Biancaniello, and S. Michael Streib.

The court dismissed the citizens for lack of standing.

The decision can be read here:

https://www.pacourts.us/assets/opinions/Supreme/out/J-85-2022pco%20-%20105327594202667240.pdf?cb=1

Pennsylvania Ballots In Undated Envelopes To Be Uncounted
Pennsylvania Ballots In Undated Envelopes To Be Uncounted Says Supreme Court