Thugs Raze GOP Offices

Thugs Raze GOP Offices — Thugs broke into Republican offices in four communities including Media and Newtown earlier today, Oct. 10.

The thugs trashed desks and took pictures. The female volunteers staffing them were left in tears.

Alfe Goodwin, the retired Philadelphia cop seeking to unseat the incumbent in Pennsylvania’s 5th congressional district, condemned the action as desperate and demonic.

Really, why would someone who trusts the rule of law and will of the people do such a thing?

Answer: They wouldn’t.

The only ones who would are demonic and fearful of losing their position and power.

The 5th District incumbent is Mary Gay Scanlon and she is afraid to debate Alfe.

Why? She is fearful of losing her position and power.

By the way, the Jen O’Mara, the incumbent in the 165th district state house seat is ducking a debate with challenger.

Why?

See above.

Thugs Raze GOP Offices
Alfe Goodwin with retired teacher Joy Schwartz and journalist Sharon Devaney

Thugs Raze GOP Offices

One thought on “Thugs Raze GOP Offices”

  1. Well thankfully the feckless GOP under the so called leadership of Frank Agovino issued a strongly worded press release.

    I am not holding my breath waiting for them to do more.

    Trespassing, vandalism, intimidation, assault and very important – election interference. This was not protests, this was criminal behavior and must be prosecuted.

    However I believe no one will be held accountable. It’s almost as if the GOP doesn’t want to win. The phrase “second place pays just as good as first place” applies.

    That this was allowed to happen (keyword allowed) after Butler and the Golf Course clearly shows the RINOs in Delco do not take safety as a serious concern.

    There needs to be a criminal investigation. Of all parties involved. Including the GOP for endangering their staff and volunteers. Period.

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