More GOP State Stupidity

More GOP State Stupidity  — Tea Party Activist Bob Guzzardi reports that the Republican State Committee is challenging the signatures on the nominating petitions of David Christian in the hopes of keeping him off the  U.S. Senate ballot in the Republican Primary, April 24.

You would think it would have better things to do with its limited resources but one supposes no effort is too small to clear the path for its anointed one, Obama-supporter Steve Welch.

Guzzardi, btw, is a supporter of Tom Smith but this is not stopping him from defending Christian’s right to participate.

More GOP State Stupidity

 

More GOP State Stupidity

The Speech The Lost The Judge His Job

Judge Andrew Napolitano this month lost his show Freedom Watch which had aired on Fox Business Channel since 2009.

It is being said that this is the broadcast that cost him his job.

On the other hand, maybe he knew he was getting cancelled and figured on going out with a bang.

Santorum And Satan, Obama And Lucifer

Santorum And Satan, Obama And Lucifer  — A 2008 speech made at Ave Marie University in Florida by GOP presidential contender Rick Santorum has the Goldman-Sachs/old media complex upset because he basically said   America is good and that Satan is trying to corrupt then destroy her.

Granted that that was a controversial thing to say. I mean who says anymore that good and evil exist and that they want to be on the side of good?

What our establishment prefers  is to praise the Devil. Consider the leaders of the Democrat Party. Almost to a man or woman they are disciples of Saul Alinsky.

Hillary Clinton wrote her thesis at Wellesley College about him. Barack Obama followed in his footsteps as a community organizer in Chicago.

Alinsky, like Santorum, was not above referring to the Prince of Darkness albeit from a  different perspective.

In his influential 1971 book, Rules for Radicals, A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals, Alinsky says in his dedication:

“Lest we forget at least an over the shoulder acknowledgment to the very
first radical: from all our legends, mythology and history (and who is
to know where mythology leaves off and history begins – or which is
which), the very first radical known to man who rebelled against the
establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own
kingdom – Lucifer.

Santorum isn’t doing anything his critics haven’t done regarding religious imagery. He’s just offering us a different choice.

Santorum And Satan, Obama And Lucifer

Sam Rohrer Goes West

Sam Rohrer Goes West — The upcoming schedule for Sam Rohrer who is a candidate in the April 24 Republican Primary election for U.S. senator is:

Wednesday, Feb. 22

Allegheny County

Event: A Town Hall with Sam
Hosted by Rose Tennent with special guest U.S. Congressional candidate Evan Feinberg
When: 6:30 -8:30 p.m.
Where: Green Tree Fire Hall: 825 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Thursday, Feb. 23
Beaver County

Event: Coffee with Sam
When: 10 am-11:30am
Where: King’s Family Restaurant: 1451 Old Brodhead Rd., Monaca, PA 15061

Thursday, Feb.  23
Westmoreland County

Event: U.S. Senate Candidate’s Debate
When: 7- 9 p.m.
Where: Greensburg Garden and Civic Center: 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg, PA 15601

Friday, Feb. 24
Butler County

Event: Coffee with Sam
When: 10 -11:30 a.m.
Where: King’s Family Restaurant: 191 New Castle Rd., Butler, PA 16001

 
Friday, Feb. 24, 
Westmoreland County

Event: A Town Hall with Sam
Hosted by Rose Tennent
When: 6:30 -8:30 p.m.
Where: Ferrante’s Lakeview: 6153 State Route 30, Greensburg, PA 15601

Sam Rohrer Goes West

Kid Info From Web Photos

Kid Info From Web Photos — Cathy Craddock has submitted this link to a 2010 news report from NBC’s Kansas City affiliate explaining how geotags in smartphone photos can be gleaned from postings on Facebook and such to allow stalkers to get  information about where to find their targets.

This link tells you how to disable the geotagging feature, which is a fairly simple process, on  common smart phones.

Kid Info From Web Photos

Destroying The Future In The Name Of Compromise

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) has written a piece on National Review Online perfectly illustrating the  gutlessness of those we send to Washington and the bi-partisan disgrace that is our national government.

Coburn points out that the recently passed payroll tax cut (sic) “robs  $100 billion from Social Security with the hope that China and other creditors will loan us the money to replenish that fund and pay
Social Security benefits in the future.”

Hat tip to Evan Feinberg whom Coburn has endorsed in the 18th-District Pennsylvania Congressional primary against big-spending, over-regulating, Washington-insidering, GOP incumbent Timothy F. Murphy

Man Accused Of ’01 Sex Assault On Teen

By Pattie Price

Kahlil Hopkins, 31, of Collingdale, was  held for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court following a hearing Thursday before Magisterial District Justice Dave Lang, on the charges of three counts of institutional sexual assault, three counts of corruption of minors, and contact and or communication with a minor – sexual offenses. The charges stem from incidents in September and October of  2001 at the Rosemont Presbyterian Children’s Village, 452 S. Roberts Road in Radnor Township, Pa..
According to the affidavit, Radnor Detective Shawn Dietrich said police were called Nov. 18 to investigate a report of an assault at Presbyterian Children’s Village, The accuser, who was 16 at the time, said she was sexually assaulted by Hopkins on three occasions. Hopkins was an employee of the Children’s Village at the time.
The accuser claimed that Hopkins penetrated her with a finger as well as performed oral sex on her.
Hopkins was remanded to the George W. Hill Correctional Facility when he was unable to post bail.
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Ryan Stephens, 19, of Skippack, was held in abstentia for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court on the charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and public drunkenness. The charges stem from an incident 12:20p.m., Nov. 3, at the Bryn Mawr Thrift Shop, 214 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Radnor.
According to the affidavit, Radnor Officer Steve Bannar responded to the thrift store for a report of two suspicious people in the store who were thought to be shop lifting.
Bryn Mawr Hospital security said Stephens and a woman were attempting to steal clothing.
Police said Stephens and his co-conspirator were under the influence of a narcotic. Bannar saw a bulge in Stephen’s pocket and discovered it was four packets of heroin.

Woman Allegedly Gave False ID At Car Stop

By Pattie Price

Mary Touch, 28, of Pennsauken, NJ, waived a hearing Thursday before Magisterial District Justice Dave Lang on the charges of unsworn falsifications, false identification to law enforcement authorities, and registration and certificate of title required. In exchange for the waiver the charge of forgery was withdrawn. The charges stem from an incident 8:40 a.m., Oct. 26, on South Sproul Road, Marple, Pa.
According to the affidavit, Marple Sgt. Mike Johnson stopped Ms. Touch when he saw her operating a Dodge Stratus with an expired registration sticker. She gave Johnson a false name, date of birth and address. He issued a citation in the name Ms. Touch provided.
On Dec. 2, Johnson met with Ms. Touch’s friend (the name she initially gave him) and was informed by the friend that Ms. Touch used her name to stay out of trouble.
Ms. Touch is scheduled for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.
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Josephine Guernsey, 58, of Collingdale waived a hearing on the charges of retail theft and receiving stolen property following an incident 7:56p.m., Dec. 21, at Walmart, 400 S. State Road, Marple.
According to the affidavit, Marple Officer Andrew Ronsvalle said a Walmart security agent had Ms. Guernsey in custody when he arrived. The agent had seen Ms. Guernsey conceal DVD’s valued at $282.60 an attempt to leave the store.
A computer check revealed Ms. Guernsey has two prior retail theft arrests.
Ms. Guernsey is scheduled for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.
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David Alston, 38, of Chester was held for a March 15 Common Pleas Court arraignment on the charges of possession of a small amount or marijuana and criminal conspiracy. The charge of possession of drug paraphernalia was withdrawn. The charges stem from an incident 1:40p.m., Oct. 24, at the Old Navy store in Marple Crossroad Shopping Center.
According to the affidavit Marple Detective Barry Williams was called to assist patrol officers who stopped a car that was wanted by authorities in connection to a Chester felony case. Alston was in handcuffs and his co-defendant was holding two small children. A diaper bag, containing suspected marijuana, was confiscated from the car.
Alston said he wanted to take the blame for the marijuana.
Alston is scheduled for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.
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Dnasia Anderson, 20, of Chester, waived a hearing on the charge of theft by unlawful taking or disposition stemming from an incident 1:44p.m., Dec. 14, at the Walmart in Marple.
According to the affidavit, Marple Detective Larry Gerrity said Walmart employee Ms. Anderson admitted to stealing $9,600 from the cash registers and fraudently loaded gift cards valued at $1,600.
Ms. Anderson is scheduled for a March 15 arraignment in Common Pleas Court.
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Michael McMenamin, 45, of Springfield plead guilty to the summary charges of retail theft and harassment for an incident 4:28p.m., Jan. 26, at Marshall’s, 400 S. State Road, Marple. In exchange for the guilty plea the charge of a misdemeanor retail theft was reduced to a summary offence and the charge of receiving stolen property was withdrawn.
According to the affidavit, Marple Officer Chris Barmes responded to a 911 call from Walmart. McMenamin was in custody in the security office. A security agent saw McMenamin conceal a Penn State shirt, valued at $12.99 and a pair of socks valued at $7.99.
McMenamin was confronted as he left the store and pushed the agent and knocked the sliding door off track during his struggle to get away. McMenamin was stopped and the merchandise was recovered.
A criminal background revealed McMenamin has a retail theft arrest in 2008.
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Baindu Rogers, 28, of Darby, plead guilty to disorderly conduct for an incident 7:40a.m., July 2, at Divine Providence Village, 686 Old Marple Road, Marple. In exchange for the guilty plea the charges of harassment and criminal conspiracy were withdrawn.
According to the affidavit Marple Detective Mike Sharkey said the victim, an employee of Divine Providence, received a call  on her work cell phone. The caller said he was hired by one of her subordinates to hurt her and to slash her tires. The caller said that because he didn’t know her, he wouldn’t hurt her or slash her tires but he was warning her that she was not well liked.
Ms. Rodgers confessed to police that she gave the victim’s cell phone number to a friend who harassed the victim.

New CPR Technique Is Simpler And Can Be Done By Anyone

New CPR Technique Is Simpler And Can Be Done By Anyone — Cathy Craddock has shared this link to a page at the University of Arizona’s College of Medicine in which a new easier and more effective technique of CPR is demonstrated.

It dramatically increases the survival rate of those suffering from cardiac arrest and one does not need certification to perform it

New CPR Technique Is Simpler And Can Be Done By Anyone
New CPR Technique Is Simpler And Can Be Done By Anyone

Howard Is Breathing On Pileggi’s Neck Harder Than Expected

The Tea Party challenger to the powerful state senate majority leader has gotten twice the number of  signatures needed to get on on April 24 Republican Primary ballot.

Rogers Howard credited his success to a volunteer army of stay-at-home moms, military veterans and professionals.

The man whose job he wants, Dominic Pileggi, the one-time mayor of Chester who has represented the 9th District since 2002, was thought by the pundits to be in for cakewalks in the primary and general elections.