Felons With Guns Would Get Automatic 5 Years

The State House, May 23, passed House Bill 2331 by a vote of 190-7. The bill imposes a five-year minimum sentence without parole for felons caught illegally possessing firearms, says State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129)
The bill would impose additional penalties for a subsequent offense.
It is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Bill Would Hike Penalty On Impersonating A Cop

House Bill 2189, which makes impersonating a law enforcement officer a third degree felony, has cleared the House Judiciary Committee according to State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129) 
If it should be come law this means transgressors could receive  a fine of up to $15,000 and a maximum penalty of seven years in prison. 

Tonight’s Meal

Tonight’s meal by Chef William Lawrence was grilled boneless chicken thigh that had been marinated in a red pepper sauce, vegetarian shish kabob featuring green squash, cherry tomatos and green bell pepper; and a grilled vegetable medley of green beans, red onions and tomatos, all served with an Italian pino grigio rose.

Dessert was a melon toss made of watermelon, cantaloupe and mint topped with a marshmallow sauce.

Philadelphia Music Of The Day

Ave Maria by Mario Lanza

Farewell With Pen In Hand

With Pen In Hand, the community writing program founded by Dr. Cecelia Evans a dozen years ago, ended its run with a farewell party at Media Fellowship House, today, June 2.

Dozens of former participants attended and the tributes to Dr. Evans sent the event well past the scheduled 1 p.m. closing time.
Media Mayor Bob McMahon was among those in attendance.
Viola Benson sang the Lord’s Prayer.
Also receiving honors were the members of the group’s board of directors  Joyce Ellis, Janice Ewing, Ruby Evans, Jerry Duffy, Maryellen Goldfarb, June Clifford, Margaret Thompson, Dr. Mary Buckelew, Dr. Laird Warner, Patrician Tolson, Dr. Carolynne Glover and Carl Pearson and Jodine Mayberry; and program instructors Joyce Ellis, Dr. Jesselyn Etheredge, Dr. Patricia Diaw,  Janice Ewing, Dr. Mary Buckelew, Dr. Carolynne Glover, and Darrell Blair.
 
About 75 people attended including 16 children.

Off The Internet– The Ulsterman Report

Some call it satire, some call it insanity and some call it the inside scoop.

The Ulsterman Report, which claims to get its information from a Democrat “White House insider” is becoming the talk of the web.
The latest one has Valerie Jarrett running the White House; browbeating into submission an unnamed Democrat senator; and claims that the President takes a very perverse personal pleasure in killer drone strikes.

2nd HB 1776 Hearing

State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129) has announced that the second hearing before  the House Finance Committee hearing regarding Property Tax Independence Act (House Bill 1776) will be 9:30 a.m., June 4 in Room G50 in the Irvis Office Building in Harrisburg.

The hearing will be streamed live at www.RepJimCox.com.

HB 1776 would prohibit school districts from using the property tax requiring them to replace it with either a sales tax or a personal income tax.

2nd HB 1776 Hearing

Mugabe Tourism Ambassador UNbelievable

Mugabe Tourism Ambassador UNbelievable  — Zimbabwe “President” Robert Mugabe, who is apparently that nation’s president for life and a known tyrant, has been named an “international tourism ambassador” by the UN World Tourism Organization.

The useful life of the United Nations, assuming it ever had one, has ended. 
 
 
 
Mugabe Tourism Ambassador UNbelievable
Mugabe Tourism Ambassador UNbelievable

Saving Foie Gras? It’s About Having ‘Guts!’

If it talks like a duck, and walks like a duck, then it must be….human?
Such is the quacky rationale of many activists as they hoot about animal-cruelty (including and especially all of us who callously continue our non-vegetarian ways), all the while grousing about “inhumane” treatment.
Perfect logic from Vegan Central.
Of course, they conveniently overlook that “inhumane,” by definition, can only apply to humans, and animals don’t have the same rights afforded people. Common sense tells us that outright animal cruelty, such as when Michael Vick ran a dog-fighting ring, is, and should be, against the law.  But doggone it, when we start listening to fanatics who want to outlaw everything related to consumption of animals, we become sheep being led to slaughter.
While these extremists may be irrational, they’re not dumb. They target areas with liberal populations, self-righteous legislatures, and city councils that think banning things is their paternalistic responsibility.   Nowhere have these folks been more effective than the People’s Republic of California, where for years restaurant patrons have been harassed for their love of certain delicacies.  The animal rights folks claim their mission is simply one of education, yet restaurant owners feel threatened and their customers intimidated. 
And with good reason, because the fanatics have just scored a “whopper” of a victory as one of the all-time greats is set to be outlawed —statewide — on July 1.
So what was their “beef” this time? Liverwurst?  Tripe?  Nope.
Or was it Right Whale, whose extraordinarily tender meat tastes even better with the knowledge that there are only about 300 of these beasts left in the wild?
No, the big “flap” in the Golden State was regarding foie gras, which is French for “really, really good food”.  According to the non-carnivores, the methods employed in making the delicacy (which has been enjoyed since ancient times) are—yes, you guessed it— “inhumane.”  The duck (or goose, if you’re in France) is fed a constant diet so that it fattens up and its liver swells to several times its “normal” size.  The animals are then “put out to pasture,” being sent to finer culinary establishments so they can end up in our stomachs. (Kind of “winging” it here, but the fact that the duck’s liver lands so close to our livers really has a poetic, full-circle effect.)

So what’s the big deal?
If you look at the facts, not much.  If you buy into deliberate misinformation, a lot.
Like most everything, there is more than one way to skin a duck, so let’s look at the real picture.  Ducks have no gag reflex, so the “force-feeding” is not painful. Sure, it looks bad when you see the video of the feeding tube inserted into the throat, but I saw humans doing that all weekend at the Jersey Shore.  Interestingly, both were intaking grain-related products: cornmeal for the duckies, and grain spirits for the humans.  Neither seemed to mind.
Speaking of New Jersey, a fascinating point comes to mind.  Every spring, birds making one of the longest migrations on the planet stop on the shores of the Delaware Bay.  Why?  To gorge themselves on the eggs of horseshoe crabs. Since their journey originates at the southern tip of South America and ends near the Arctic, they need a tremendous amount of energy.  Unfortunately for the birds, there aren’t too many service plazas along the flyway.  Armed with this intuitive knowledge, our aviary friends eat before they start their trip.  A lot.  Ditto for the stopovers.  
Interestingly, something happens to these birds as they gorge themselves for the expedition. 
Their livers swell to several times their “normal” size.
Given the “inhumane” nature of such an event, I hereby call on all horseshoe crabs to stop laying eggs on the beach.  It should also be illegal for birds to engage in any such feeding activity, and offenders should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.  Enforcement of this policy guarantees that the problem will be solved, and these migratory birds will never have to deal with large livers again.
They will all be dead from starvation.
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Let’s try looking for consistency from the “vegetarian outreach” side of the debate. (As an aside, that oft-used phrase is still puzzling me as to what it actually means.  Is it something like: “Help me! I can’t take it anymore….I’m about to eat a Big Mac!  Quick, I need an intervention!”
As a result of extremists, more than a few restauranteurs have voluntarily taken foie gras off their menus.  These are victories for the vegans, primarily because too many business people are cowards.  
Instead of banding together to aggressively advocate their side of the fight, and shelling out the money to hire the best attorneys, PR firms — and yes, lobbyists — to represent their interests, too many owners and chefs cave in at the first ripple of controversy. Tough to stomach, but birds of a feather flock together. And the restaurant owners keep getting plucked, issue by issue.
What they don’t understand is that their actions only embolden their adversaries.  They think that by appeasing the protesters, they will be left alone.  Dead wrong.  Every victory scored by the other side only reaffirms their moral authority, and they will be back.  Ducks today, veal tomorrow, then on to tuna, and who knows what next.  
Once the door opens, it never shuts.  Just look at Whole Foods, who banned the sale of lobsters and soft-shell crabs, no doubt because of the “inhumaneness.”  Any bets on how many restaurants will stop selling clawed creatures when the pot of protest on those creatures starts to boil?
And shame on Californians for allowing their elected officials to pull a bait-and-switch on them. At a time when the state is literally in the throes of bankruptcy, with job opportunities plunging, taxes increasing, and a one-year budget deficit larger than the entire GDP of many countries, the legislature and Governor ignore these real, human, problems and target foie gras .
So now, people are getting force-fed (on both ends), but duck livers are safe. Even Hollywood couldn’t have scripted that tragedy any better.
Bottom line regarding foie gras: no skin off my back.  It will always be available somewhere. More important, cowardly restaurant owners and chefs who cave in to the pressure tactics of extremists should be more concerned about their own “guts” than those of a duck. 
And that’s no bull.

John Edwards’ Future

So now that a mistrial has been declared in the corruption trial of John Edwards will he now get to be Eliot “Client #9” Spitzer’s co-host on Al “Sex Poodle” Gore’s Current TV network?

John Edwards’ Future