12/25/2008
12/02/2008
The Stand
11/09/2008
Change Or Chains?
10/13/2008
Tina Fey Cracks Me Up
Tina. Did you ever hang out at "Mediterranean Pizza" on Marshall and 69th St? Go bowling at Gehris Lanes on Market St? The Bolero to shoot pool? Go to the Tower Theatre on Ludlow? Go to the "M&M Market" or the "10th Inning"? Attend "Tot Lot"? Seriously, What I really want to ask you is how you felt about growing up in Cardington, and how did you get that scar. Was it down at Cobbs Creek at the Ice & Coal plant? The See Saw at 69th st? The Bolero? Gino's? Wawa? My buddy say's he heard it was from a dog near the firehouse. I also hear recently it was from an attack under the Marshall Rd Bridge. To tell you the truth I really do not care how you got it, I have many of my own.. Great job doing the parodies, you crack me up in this crazy world!
Cheers
10/07/2008
Nick Miccarelli - Bush Operative?
9/23/2008
Getting Away With Murder
9/20/2008
Rape At Wellesley College?
9/14/2008
Benefit For Cameron Ladley
9/07/2008
The Surge
9/05/2008
What Did You Do Last Summer?
9/03/2008
20 Years?
9/02/2008
Go On Home British Soldiers - Go On Home
Why I'm a Republician
Independant Of The Party Machine
8/29/2008
Installing A Puppet
8/27/2008
Damming Video?
Fund Raiser For The Fallen Fire & EMS Memorial
8/24/2008
My Head Explodes
John Galt Arrives!!
8/17/2008
The Drama Boy From South Jersey
8/13/2008
Radnor School Board Member Representing Negligent Philly Parents?
8/09/2008
What Excuse Will This Bastard Give?
8/08/2008
Be Careful What You Search For
7/27/2008
Shady Scenes in Clifton Heights?
According to a document disclosed at the meeting - which one council member insisted each member of council had received during a caucus meeting the previous Thursday - former council president James Salmon is listed as president of the nonprofit. Salmon was running for another term on council last year, but was forced to step down for violating the federal Hatch Act because of his employment with the Department of Defense. Under the act, federal employees cannot hold elected office. Other nonprofit board members include: Clifton Heights Business Association President Rich Angelucci, owner of Full Cycle Ink Jet; Vice President Joe Lombardo, owner of M.F. Williams Funeral Home; and Financial Secretary Russ Jirik, owner of Family Matters Adult Day Care, according to that document. Also on the Clifton Heights Economic Corp. board is retired Clifton Heights police chief Ronald Berry, whose wife, Betsy, is a Clifton Heights council member. He is currently deputy director of the county Juvenile Detention Center in Lima. Angelucci and Jirik each made contributions totaling $300 to Micozzie in 2005 and 2006, while Lombardo has contributed at least $850 to Micozzie and $2,500 to the Delaware County Republican Finance Committee between 2002 and 2006, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.
"Ron and Betsy Berry" have also contributed at least $795 to Micozzie since 2000, according to state records. In late June, council voted 5-3 to return $300,000 and $525,000 in grants issued last spring by the Pennsylvania Department of Economic Development. Alpini and fellow council members Robert Penjuke and Harris Resnick opposed the motion. But minutes at the meeting show council instead voted to redirect the funds to the private entity, which was formed June 16. Some council members now allege minutes were interpreted wrong, altered or even deleted.
The grants were to facilitate the purchase of the adjacent Mac and Sam property and to redevelop borough hall. They were not set to expire until 2010 and 2011, respectively. According to Casadei, criteria specified in the grants were problematic and would have cost taxpayers $7 million to $8 million. Penjuke disagreed in a phone interview Thursday, saying the plan was to purchase property in stages, as money became available. He had anticipated having a community center. "We were originally told it wouldn't cost the borough anything for the revitalization project," said Penjuke. "Micozzie didn't think we had a good enough plan ... that we were not moving fast enough." "Personally, I'm not ready to give up $825,000," said Alpini, who opposed returning the funds since it was first discussed in May. "It's too much money and too hard to get to walk away that quickly." Penjuke also questioned the Clifton Heights Economic Corp.'s handling the borough's money.
"We have no control over the corporation," he said. "As council, we're going to still be held accountable because we started the ball rolling. I just want to improve things in Clifton Heights and build it back up to a cute little town." Staff Writer Alex Rose contributed to this report. ©DelcoTimes 2008 So who runs it? Who are the officers? Why the secrecy? And why would our local committee people (including my own) authorize the transferring of funds (grants) to them? I do not know Dawn Mitchell but I do know Alex Rose. I am certain that more of this will unfold before November, when me (as in a resident of Clifton Heights)will get to vote.
Cheers.
7/19/2008
The Next President - Ron Paul
7/06/2008
Clifton Heights Cooler Caper
6/06/2008
In Loving Memory of Kyle F. Fish
6/02/2008
Can some one help me understand
5/29/2008
ACDC - Let The Cat Out Of The Bag!
5/24/2008
5/07/2008
The Great Gasolie
4/22/2008
Republican Primary In Pennsylvania Today
4/20/2008
Radnor Politics
Judge rules in Rogers’ favor in 17th Senate race | |
Republican candidate gets injunction prohibiting opponent from distributing sample ballots. | |
By Kathleen Carey kcarey@delcotimes.com | |
MEDIA — Delaware County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Joseph P. Cronin Jr. granted the Republican candidate for the 17th District Lance Rogers a preliminary injunction prohibiting his contender Lisa Paolino from distributing sample ballots. Cronin made his decision Saturday after a two-hour, 12-minute hearing into the issue that will impact Paolino’s ability to hand out ballots on the primary election Tuesday. “The question will come down to the fact whether he’s the endorsed candidate or not,” Cronin said of Rogers. Rogers, the endorsed Republican candidate, was seeking both a preliminary and mandatory injunction barring Paolino, also a Republican, from distributing ballots and Cronin solely ruled on the preliminary matter, which, in effect, stunted her from distributing sample ballots to voters entering the polls. He said the mandatory ruling would have to be decided at a later unscheduled date. At issue was the similarity in the green ballot that Paolino was distributing and the white and blue ballot circulated by the Delaware County Republican Finance Committee. After the judge made his ruling, Guy Paolino, who was representing Lisa Paolino, said, “We respect what the court says.” Rogers’ attorney, Robert Kerns, said, “Overall, both in Montgomery County and here, it was an attempt to deceive the voters and to turn attention from the endorsed candidate.” Rogers said he was disheartened by Lisa Paolino. “That is the ultimate form of deception,” he said. “We want a level playing field. We just want a fair election.” Lisa Paolino was not present at the proceedings. However, her campaign issued a statement that read, “Taking my campaign to court is just another example of a campaign of harassment Lance Rogers has run against me. “If Lance Rogers is so scared of a piece of paper that doesn’t even have his name on it, what kind of backbone will he have to stand up for us in the state senate?” Much of the hearing was devoted to how the county GOP endorses its candidates. Carol Miller, vice chair/secretary and executive director of the Delaware County Republican Party was questioned about the party’s nominating process. She explained that when a majority of a contender’s district lies in another county, the local GOP concurs with the nomination of the majority county. “Generally, the county that holds the majority of precincts, we go by their endorsement process,” she said. Miller gave the example of state Sen. Dominic Pileggi, R-9, of Chester, whose district lies in parts of Chester and Delaware counties. As the bulk of his geography remains in Delaware County, the local GOP makes their nomination in this position and the other counties acknowledge it. Guy Paolino contested that. “Delaware County has no endorsed candidate for this position,” he said, adding there was no election or meeting in Delaware County held to nominate a candidate for this slot. Kerns said the key was the impact the ballot would have on the process. “The issue becomes what is shown to the voters,” he said. “Is this a ballot that is deceptive … that would prevent a fair election?” Friday, a Montgomery County judge issued a similar order to halt Paolino from distributing sample ballots that allegedly confused voters. |
4/18/2008
92 minus 45 = She's Guilty
Raped At The Pump
4/12/2008
Yummy Bakery Cafe - Your friendly neighborhood bakery
3/02/2008
The Brick
3/01/2008
St Cyril's To Stay Open For Years To Come
2/23/2008
Creeps Too Close For Comfort
2/20/2008
Fortunate One
2/19/2008
The Blue Plane
2/18/2008
Nutcases in Berkeley
2/15/2008
PA H.B. 904 Is Crucial To A Healthy Pennsylvania.
2/03/2008
Super Bowl XLII
2/01/2008
Dems in Delco - Time to Change Your Party
1/28/2008
Dementia Breakthru ?
1/27/2008
Sundown Sunday 1/27/08
1/24/2008
Going To The Candidate's Debate
1/22/2008
Moving Right Along
1/21/2008
Martin Luther King Tribute From My Friend David
1/12/2008
Big News
1/10/2008
Play It Again Gil
"James Kirchick is an assistant editor of The New Republic, a columnist for the Washington Examiner, and a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times. He has worked as a reporter for the New York Daily News, the New York Sun and The Hill and has written for magazines including The Advocate, The Weekly Standard, The Boston Globe Magazine and Doublethink. His writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal Europe, the International Herald Tribune, The Jerusalem Post, USA Today, The Boston Herald, The National Post of Canada and other publications. "He is the recipient of the 2006 National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Excellence in Student Journalism award and was the organization's 2007 Journalist of the Year. http://www.indegayforum.org/staff/show/98.html In other words.. A liberal Gay advocate who is pro Israel, Pro Nation building, Pro Homosexual Rights, Anti Consertative (look up the true definition of the word) journalist tries to pull a swift boat on Ron Paul? Judging from the first of over 1200 replies to Kirchicks slanderous diatribe, I'd say the cat is out of the bag. Did I forget to tell you I'm also a "Republican"? Vote Ron Paul - Hope for all America!