A ChiCom Connection With Obama

Breitbart News is reporting that the Obama.Com website is owned by a man in Shanghai with strong ties to state-controlled Chinese banks.

Breitbart notes that the website’s donation page does not require the entrance of a credit card security code making it easy to hide foreign donations.
Breitbart notes that 68 percent of all internet traffic to Obama.Com comes from foreign visitors.
Breitbart is promising more details.

Killing With Kindness

The state House, last week, approved legislation  that would limit the ways in which animals can be euthanized and increase the fine for violating the rules from $250 to between $500 and $1,000, said State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129) 

He said the House also last week approved House Bill 2409, which provides a mechanism for animal care organizations to seek compensation for care provided to an animal that was seized due to animal cruelty charges. This would allow the caregivers to seek compensation from the owner of the animal or the defendant in the animal cruelty case.

Cox said he voted for all the bills.

Video Of The Day– Growing Up Italian

Courtesy of Cathy Martin


Liberty And The Christian

Liberty and the Christian will be the topic of an event, 7 p.m., Oct. 11 at Proclamation Presbyterian Church, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010.

Keynote speaker will be Sam Rohrer, the long-time state representative for the 128th District who is now president of Pennsylvania Pastors Network.

Also speaking will be Jim Trott of New LIfe Presbyterian Church and Gwenne Alexander of Pennsylvania Action. 

The public is invited.

Hat tip Carol Klein.

Guzzardi On KDKA

Montco Tea Party activist Bob Guzzardi will be on KDKA 11 tonight, Oct. 6 He says he will be naming the names of House Republicans and Democrats who voted to give $3 million to Jerry Sandusky’s notorious Second Mile organization.

He can be heard here.

Question Of The Day

What hair color do they put on the driver’s licenses of bald men? 

Courtesy Cathy Craddock

Christmas Lights

Seen on the internet: Obama supporters are like Christmas lights. They hang together, half don’t work, and the ones that do aren’t that bright.

Industry And Evolution

Once upon a time, RCA made TVs across the river in Camden, N.J. 

RCA had the best technology in the world. It had many patents and was innovative. It’s factory was modern and busy and the workers made good wages.
In 1952, it began licensing its television patents to Sharp, a Japanese company. Sharp began making televisions. It, and other Japanese companies, were soon making just about all the televisions and Sharp and a modern, busy factory in the city of Yaita where the workers made good wages. 
Camden died.
Now, Sharp is hurting and licensing its patents to Foxconn in Zhengzhou, China. Foxconn and Zhengzhou are booming and Yaita is dying.
One doubts that Yaita will ever reach the point of Camden though.

She’s Accused Of Using Phony ID To Apply For Nurses Aide Job

By Pattie Price

Heather Briggs, 43, of Philadelphia, was held in abstentia for a Nov. 1 arraignment in Common Pleas Court on the charges of identity theft and forgery by by Magisterial District Judge Dave Lang. The charges stem from an incident 2:40p.m., June 19, at Broomall Rehab and Nursing Home, 50 N. Malin Road.

According to the affidavit, Marple Detective Mike Sharkey said Ms. Briggs applied for a nurses aide position in March and provided a false certificate from the Department of Health that she successfully completed the training program and competency evaluation program and she was hired. Sometime in June, the Nursing Home checked the registration she provided and found it was registered to another woman.

Marple Police checked with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and confirmed the registration number was assigned to another person and a different Social Security number than Ms. Briggs. It was determined that Ms. Briggs was never enrolled in the PA Nurse Aide Registry.

Former Fire Marshal Faces Charges

By Pattie Price

In a change of venue hearing Newtown Township’s former Fire Marshal Joe Certo, 45, of Newtown, was held for a Nov. 1 arraignment in Common Pleas Court on the charges of simple assault and harassment by Magisterial District Judge Dave Lang. The charges stem from a domestic altercation 5:30 p.m., Dec. 1, at his Golf Club Lane residence.

According to the affidavit, Newtown Officer Joe Vandegrift said Certo’s wife reported that he assaulted her 4a.m., Nov. 30, while she was asleep in her bedroom. She had bruises on her arm. Mrs. Certo said she was asleep in her bed when she heard a loud noise and was pulled violently across her bed by her estranged husband. When she yelled for him to stop, he did but got into her bed and pretended to be asleep.

Police assisted the victim in obtaining a protection from abuse order.