Wait for the Lord William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-21-24
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.
Psalm 27:14
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Wait for the Lord William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-21-24
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.
Psalm 27:14
Thief is preferable William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-20-24
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: A lie is an ugly blot on a person; it is continually on the lips of the ignorant. A thief is preferable to a habitual liar, but the lot of both is ruin.
Sirach
Final Free And Equal Debate Is Oct. 23
By Bob Small
The fourth and final Free and Equal Presidential Debate is 8 p.m., Oct. 23. .
This one will be less than two weeks before Nov. 5 Election Day. The co-hosts will be Free and Equal Co-founder Christina Tobin and former US Comptroller General David M. Walker.
The participants, as in the last one, are Libertarian Chase Oliver, Green Party Dr. Jill Stein, and Constitution Party Randall Terry. Both Oliver and Stein are on the Pennsylvania Ballot, while Terry was “lawfared” off it.
Other Constitution Party candidates remain however and can be found here
Walker served as U.S. Comptroller (1998-2008). He was founder and of Comeback America Initiative (CAO).
He said debtors’ prisons are basically back.
He is the author of Comeback America: Turning the Country Around
This forum will be presented live on You tube. Their broadcasting partners are C-Span, rumble and Scripps news and, presumably, the forum will be on these outlets. This will be a theater of ideas and, if like the last one, highly entertaining.
Idea can be proved William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-19-24
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Just because an idea is true doesn’t mean it can be proved. And just because an idea can be proved doesn’t mean it’s true.
Jonah Lehrer
Greg Stenstrom Meets Elon Musk — Election integrity activist Greg Stenstrom was among those whom Elon Musk discussed matters during Elon’s visit, yesterday, Oct. 17, to Ridley, Pa.
Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes are the co-authors of The Parallel Election which details fraud that occurred in 2020 in Delaware County, Pa.
A defamation lawsuit was filed against them in Philadelphia which was dropped when it dawned on the plaintiff that they were not only not backing down but preparing to use the litigation to get a whole lot of Delco’s power-set under oath who strongly preferred otherwise.
Take it as a confession.
Here is Greg’s conversation with Elon via George from X:
Last night, by the way, was the premier of The Big Con which features Greg and Leah and describes vote fraud in Delco.
It is expected to be available at Patriot.Online.
The Delaware County Pa Election Fraud 2020 Documentary is available now on the site and is recommended watching.
Greg Stenstrom Meets Elon Musk
Pedophile Vs MAPS Is More Than A Matter Of Words
By Bob Small
Thanks to Scott from Vermont — who just transitioned to Pennsylvania — for the information about the change in semantics where pedophiles are now called “minor attracted persons” or MAPS.
In the–now-removed– promotion material we have the statement “Most of all, it’s a time for us to feel fully accepted as we are and for us to feel pride in who we are. ‘ Maybe there’s a new phrase we’ll be hearing ‘MAPP pride.”
Of course, this redefinition has an academic source and that would be Allyn Walker a former criminology and sociology professor at Old Dominion University.
Walker wrote A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity. He mentions his organization B4U-ACT and explains it uses the term MAPs, rather than the term ‘pedophile,’ to “decrease stigma against this group.” He adds. “the fact of children’s inability to consent to sex is irrelevant to the application of the term ‘sexual orientation”
After leaving Old Dominion, Allyn was hired by John Hopkins University. Allyn is a member of the transgender community.
And Dr. Frederick Berlin, founder of the sexual disorders clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital, says those sexually attracted to children should learn not to feel ashamed of their condition.
Obviously, not everyone thinks this change in semantics is a good thing. Though there’s one perspective here,
“I believe, as is so often done, this is the first step toward normalizing abnormal behavior,” says Joyce Krawiec
Returning to B4U-Act , some of their aims are laudable. Promoting services for self-identified pedophiles to seek assistance before they act on their urges is a good thing, for instance.
It’s the concept of normalization that gives us pause.
How one feels like this may depend on how you regard a movie called The Mark (1961) about a man seeking to recover from this condition.
Pedophile Vs MAPS Is More Than A Matter Of Words
Questions of science William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 10-18-24
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Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.
Galileo Galilei
The Big Con Gets Big Premiere At Gatsby’s — The grand premiere of The Big Con is tonight, Oct. 17, at Gatsby’s Bar and Grill, 4926 Pennell Road, Aston, Pa. 19014. It concerns election fraud in Delaware County, Pa. and features Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes, the authors of The Parallel Election.
Those attending are asked to spend at least $15 on food or drinks, which is not hard to do in the Biden-Harris era.
It’s sponsored by United4Delco.

Mom Describes Mistreatment In Delco Family Courts — Delaware County (Pa.) Council, last night, Oct. 16, heard another tale of abuse and injustice concerning its family courts.
Janet Rousse (phonetic) who fled Delco after losing a custody battle says she has not seen her children in a regular way in a year. She couldn’t afford a lawyer, unlike her husband, and represented herself. She asked council to look into ways to make things more fair.
She also said her phone calls have been monitored and that HIPAA violations occurred during her hearing.
A generation ago, it was almost a trope the father would lose a custody battle. That seems to have been turned entirely on its head and it is alleged to have been done with planning.
Regardless, a parent should never lose regular access to a child unless violence is a concern.
In other matters, Linda Emery (phonetic) of Media praised Council for the 3rd Street Bridge project but asked it to address concerns about runoff into Broomall’s Lake.
Olivia Thorne, a past president of the League of Women Voters thanked Council for its satellite voting centers.
Scott Thomas of Marple praised the County’s poll worker training system and lead the room in a Hail Mary in honor of Rosary Month.
At the meeting’s start, Council Chairwoman Monica Taylor noted the crisis being caused by the closure of hospitals in Delco.
Mom Describes Mistreatment In Delco Family Courts
DA Says Taxpayers Saving Money On Prison Despite 24% Budget Hike — Delaware County (Pa) District Attorney, last night, Oct. 16, boasted to County Council that George W. Hill Prison has a third of the inmates as it did before the Dems took over Delco’s government.
He said this is saving taxpayers money.
What are you smoking, Jack?
It can’t be legal.
The prison’s budget this year is $56 million which is $13 million more than in 2019.
How is that saving the taxpayers, Jack?
Kimberly Brown of Colwyn, a case worker at the facility, again took issue during public comments with how the jail was being run.
She said a misleading report is being spread regarding a report of a fire at Hill. She said an inmate pulled a fire alarm causing an incident. Ms. Brown said the staffing shortage is severe and there has been no fire drill since Laura Williams took over as warden on Jan. 31, 2022.
Ms. Brown said employees are quitting.
So Jack, with 66 percent fewer prisoners and a smaller staff why are the taxpayers paying 24 percent more for the facility, and how exactly do you think they are saving money?
Ms. Brown, frighteningly, said she has been under investigation since May by authorities at Hill for speaking out at council.
She’s not the only one saying she’s getting repercussions for daring to expose problems. See Sharon Devaney’s comments in this story and see what Janet Rousse (phonetic) says in the next one.
DA Says Taxpayers Saving Money On Prison Despite 24% Budget Hike