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Some observations about tonight’s meeting of the Delaware County Patriots held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Newtown Square:

— A gas station was selling regular at $3.99 per gallon.
–Every table was filled so extra chairs were set up and the ages of those filling them ran from teen to senior citizen.
Don’t believe the propaganda, which, by the way, was part of the message of the first speaker, Richard A. Brake, Ph.d, a Constitutional scholar, who also explained the legal non-reasoning behind the Supreme Court’s Obamacare decision. Since one could be fined for not buying health insurance it was not a mandate but a tax, he said. As scary as a court that ignores the intent of the protections provided by our Constitution is, it transcends to the Orwellian level when they ignore the meanings of words in the dictionary.
Brake was followed by Chuck Piola, a one-time middle school history teacher who became an ace salesman and who is now an author and motivational speaker. His book is Going in Cold. His topic was  tips regarding door-to-door and telephone campaigning. 
Martin Gillespie, director of American Majority Action-Pa, was the main speaker. Gillespie said that Pennsylvania is a basically conservative state with even most Democrats thinking that the government has gotten too big. He pointed out that five congressional seats flipped to the GOP in 2010. He stressed the importance to the volunteers, though, of getting the message out to their neighbors and described the ways in which his organization could help.
One interesting thing he said came in response to a question about reaching Jewish voters who insist on voting Democrat regardless of the degree the party acts against their interests. He described his own Philadelphia Irish Catholic family and said that it takes about three generations to escape the Democrat disease.
He noted that Democrat establishment has long acted against the interest of his own family.
Gillespie pointed out that he is subject to Catholic guilt and that social justice as described in Matthew 25 is ingrained in his soul. He said, however, that this kind of “social justice” has nothing to do with government, and that coercive government is its antithesis. 
He said if Obamacare remains in effect 600 Catholic hospitals will close and Catholic social services will end in places like Chicago as they will not be able to afford the fines imposed for failing to provide abortion services.
The Patriots are promoting an  American Majority Action event that will be 7:30 p.m., at the Unionville Elementary School Auditorium, 1775 West Doe Run Road, Kennett Square, Pa. 19348, which will feature historian David A. Barton, and Alveda King, who is the niece of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 
Registration is required. Call Joanne Lee at 610-572-3442.
Mary Ellen Jones, tonight, did her usual excellent job as master of ceremonies.

Town Hall For Cox

State Rep. Jim Cox (R) will hold a town hall for residents of the 129th District, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 27 at   Tulpehocken High School, located at 430 New Schaefferstown Road, Bernville. 

To attend, please RSVP for the meeting by calling his district office at 610-670-0139 

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It is being reported that at least one of the replacement refs hired by the NFL is one who has been fired for incompetence by the  Lingerie League. Give that man a pair of pink shoes.

Is The Old Media Now Muslim?

Ben Stein makes a fascinating observation in The American Spectator about how the dinosaur media has adopted the fashion of referring to Mohammad as “The Prophet Mohammad”. 

When did they get religion?
Mohammad is not my prophet and most of us here don’t think he’s any kind of prophet. In fact, most of here think the worldview he articulates is not even a very good one. The values he demands actually fly in the face of everything the militant secularists that run the dinosaurs claim to be are good.
So what’s with the religion?
One grants that one should not be gratuitously offensive to Muslims but one can certainly do so without conceding to any claims they make to authority or otherwise. Actually, it seems the job of those whose alleged reason for existence is to “afflict the comfortable” ought to go out of their way to challenge Islamic claims to authority. It’s not the guy who is walking his dog that is the one being the bully.
And it should be noted that the dinosaurs seem to go out of their way to be gratuitously offensive to Christians and Jews. The odious “Piss Christ”, the original display of which was partially funded with tax dollars, is now going back on display in New York. 
The old media thinks this is just peachy.
If the Muslims protest, as they very well might as unlike the secularists they believe Jesus should be honored, whatever will the Village Voice and the New York Times and President Obama do?

September’s Most Expensive Home In Springfield

The most expensive home sold in the first half of September in Springfield, Pa. was 325 Valley View Road which went for $420,000.

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Homemade Soup And Artisan Bread Sale

Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 100 S. Penn St., Clifton Heights, Pa. is taking orders for its  “Home-made Soup and Artisan Bread Sale” through Oct. 15. The available soups are beef vegetable, chicken noodle, and crab bisque. The breads are rye, bulgar wheat, and Italian herb.

Cost is $7 per quart for the soup or 3 quarts for $20; and $6 per loaf for the bread with two loves going for $10 and three loaves for $12.

To place an order email SSPeterandPaul@verizon.net or call Kathy at 610-328-4731.

 

Delco Departments To Join Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Police departments throughout Pennsylvania will accept unwanted, expired and unused prescription drugs 10 a.m. to 2 p..m. Saturday, Sept. 29, as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, sponsored by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency. 

No personal information is required to participate in a drop-off. 

Among the Delaware County departments participating are Springfield, Marple, Media, Brookhaven, Radnor, Chester, Glenolden, Marcus Hook, Nether Providence, Sharon Hill and the State Police Media Barracks in Middletown. 

Click here for addresses and other locations near you

The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day last April resulted in people across the nation turning in a record-breaking 276 tons of unwanted or expired medications for disposal. The Pennsylvania State Police alone collected more than 3,500 pounds of unused and unwanted pharmaceutical drugs for safe and proper disposal, according to State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129) 

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