Sunday, November 14, 2010

Poll Shows Pennsylvanians Favor School Choice

From the Commonnwealtlh Foundation:
Commonwealth Foundation sponsoring forum on education vouchers, state budget and spending cuts in wake of poll results
HARRISBURG, PA (11.09.10) — Pennsylvania voters elected a Governor last Tuesday who is committed to school choice, sending a message that our children's right to an excellent education is one they are not willing to compromise.

The Commonwealth Foundation reinforced this message by releasing a poll today that shows that half of Pennsylvanians support education vouchers in their state. The poll, conducted one day before the election, revealed that 50 percent of Pennsylvanians think that education vouchers should be used for those who want to send their children to a private school, rather than paying taxes to a public school that may be underperforming or failing.

Additionally, those polled feel strongly that all students should have the option to receive the vouchers, as opposed to merely low-income students in underperforming schools. Of the 500 polled, 67 percent prefer that all students be eligible to receive vouchers, with 20 percent stating that vouchers should go only to low-income students or those in schools with poor performance. Fourteen percent were undecided.

"These numbers are compelling," said Matthew J. Brouillette, President and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation and a former teacher and school board member. "It's clear that Pennsylvanians not only want school choice for their own children, but support those in the quest to place their kids in schools and educational programs best-suited to these families. We've always argued that students should have the freedom to break away from underperforming schools rather than be forced to attend a school based merely on where they live. And now we see that most Pennsylvanians feel the same way."

The poll, conducted Nov. 1 by Pulse Opinion Research, asked 500 likely voters in the state their views on tax credit funded scholarships, education vouchers, and the students who should be eligible for these programs. Forty-six percent of those polled supported the concept of Pennsylvania's Educational Improvement Tax Credit, which provides companies with a 75 percent tax credit for donations to a non-profit scholarship or educational improvement organization. Thirty percent were opposed to the credits and 24 percent were undecided.

The complete poll results can be accessed at CommonwealthFoundation.org.

In light of these poll results, the Commonwealth Foundation will sponsor a Nov. 15 Policies & Principles Luncheon on issues surrounding the recent election, namely school choice, the state budget, spending cuts, and privatizing liquor sales.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Where The Action Ought To Be: A Once in a Generation Chance for the Midwest - Hugh Hewitt - Townhall Conservative

"But the states that have hemorrhaged jobs and opportunities over the past many years of misrule by Democratic governors and Democratic majorities have to take quick and decisive action on three fronts. The voters have delivered the legislative majorities these new governors need, and they should act especially in three areas." Corporate tax rates...education and liability laws: Visit: Where The Action Ought To Be: A Once in a Generation Chance for the Midwest - Hugh Hewitt - Townhall Conservative:

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sestak Too Radical

How radical is Rep. Joe Sestak's record on abortion? Sestak is radical enough to have earned the endorsement of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) in all of his political campaigns, as well as contributions from them. According to their mission statement, NARAL "uses the political process to guarantee….the full range of reproductive choices, including … choosing legal abortion."
Sestak received NARAL's endorsement and a $5,000 campaign contribution in the PA primary against Arlen Specter according to a May 12 th press release by Nancy Keenan, NARAL's president. Sestak said he was "greatful" for NARAL's support.
Joe Sestak has been supported by the pro-abortion group NARAL consistently. In Sestak's "first successful campaign…NARAL...spent $232,000 on independent expenditures, including voter identification, polling, persuasion mail pieces…, and phone calls, reaching 86,000 households." according to Ms. Keenan's press release. NARAL's political action committee "contributed $10,000 to Sestak's 2006 campaign and $2,500 to his re-election bid in 2008" wrote Keenan. She added, Sestak's endorsement "continued the organization's strong ties with Sestak"
Pro-life voter's need to know about Sestak's pro-abortion stand and remember Sestak cast NO votes for pro-life legislation during his career in Congress according to the National Right to Life Committee scorecard.
Susan Cirba

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Four-State Abortion Empire Crumbles Following Botched Abortion

Four-State Abortion Empire Crumbles Following Botched Abortion: "VOORHEES TWP, New Jersey, September 7, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The empire of a troubled New Jersey abortionist who headed a four-state abortion ring is slowly crumbling after Maryland began investigating the setup following a teenager's botched abortion. In addition to unveiling the illegality of the setup, the investigation resulted in one raid where police discovered a gruesome display of 35 frozen unborn children preserved in jars."

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

YouTube - Congressman Paul Kanjorski's Scandal

Moveon.org in Scranton is having a protest at the courthouse on Sept. 8 at noon. Their goal is to supposedly call for the cleanup of corruption in Congress. I wonder if any will cross the street to Congressman Kanjorski's office to chastise him? I just stumbled upon this news report on Kanjorski.
YouTube - Congressman Paul Kanjorski's Scandal: ""

Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Associated Press: Schwarzenegger orders government worker furloughs

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger brought back furloughs for thousands of state workers until California passes a budget that addresses a $19 billion deficit.
Schwarzenegger released a new executive order requiring state workers to take three unpaid days off per month starting in August. Last year state workers were furloughed a total of 46 days resulting in a pay cut of about 14 percent Visit:The Associated Press: Schwarzenegger orders government worker furloughs:

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

California corruption: Prosecutors probe Bell for possible election fraud, conflicts of interest, improper salaries | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times

"Until now, the district attorney has said it was looking at what it called high salaries paid to City Council members, who earned nearly $100,000 until they cut their own salaries on Monday. But Cooley said that part of the probe is specifically looking at whether council members received pay for meetings they didn’t attend." Visit:Prosecutors probe Bell for possible election fraud, conflicts of interest, improper salaries | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times:

Monday, July 26, 2010

White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi | The Australian

"THE US government secretly advised Scottish ministers it would be 'far preferable' to free the Lockerbie bomber than jail him in Libya.
Correspondence obtained by The Sunday Times reveals the Obama administration considered compassionate release more palatable than locking up Abdel Baset al-Megrahi in a Libyan prison." Visit:White House backed release of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi | The Australian:

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Scott Gottlieb: No, You Can't Keep Your Health Plan - WSJ.com

"President Obama guaranteed Americans that after health reform became law they could keep their insurance plans and their doctors. It's clear that this promise cannot be kept. Insurers and physicians are already reshaping their businesses as a result of Mr. Obama's plan." Visit: Scott Gottlieb: No, You Can't Keep Your Health Plan - WSJ.com:

The Mad Tea Party | NetRight Daily

Yesterday, the Senate voted 60 to 39 to take over the nation’s financial system. The bill now proceeds to Barack Obama, who will sign it, and it shall be law. Included is a hidden, permanent bailout that will enable faceless bureaucrats to levy taxes, bail out privileged institutions, and to seize disfavored ones, redistributing their assets to favored constituencies, like unions." visit:The Mad Tea Party | NetRight Daily:

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Press release from James Madison Center for Free Speech

James Madison Center for Free Speech
1 South Sixth Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47807-3510
www.jamesmadisoncenter.org

PRESS RELEASE
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Contact: James Bopp, Jr.
Phone: 812.232.2434; Fax: 812.235.3685; jboppjr@aol.com

Candidate and Supporters Sue Virginia For Violating First Amendment Right To Circulate and Sign Candidate Petitions

On Tuesday, Herb Lux, an independent candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District, and three of his supporters sued Virginia to protect their right to circulate and sign a candidate petition in support of Herb Lux’s candidacy. The State Board of Elections rejected a majority of Mr. Lux’s petitions and refused to certify him for the ballot, citing a Virginia law that requires petition circulators to be residents of the congressional district. The group has asked the court to rule that the residency requirement violates their freedom of speech and to order the State Board of Elections to count the excluded signatures.

The Board of Elections rejected Mr. Lux’s signatures because Virginia law requires all petition circulators to live in the congressional district. When applied to Mr. Lux, the law prevents him from circulating his own petitions. The First Amendment clearly protects Mr. Lux’s freedom to circulate his own candidate petitions. It also protects his supporters’ freedom to help further his candidacy by signing a petition. If the Board counts all of the signatures collected by Mr. Lux, the group is more than confident that he will have collected more than the 1,000 signatures necessary to appear on the November ballot.

James Bopp, Jr., lead counsel for Mr. Lux and his supporters, stated, “The Supreme Court has clearly stated that a state may not prohibit large classes of people from circulating petitions unless it has a really good reason. There is simply no reason for prohibiting Mr. Lux from circulating his own petitions. It’s a silly rule and it makes no sense. And it’s really hurting Mr. Lux because he has been forced to place his campaign on hold while the court sorts out this thing. Hopefully, he will get the relief he seeks soon enough for him to wage an effective campaign.”

The case is before the Honorable Robert E. Payne in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Richmond Division. The case is Lux v. Rodrigues, No. 3:10-cv-482. The complaint and the brief in support of motion for preliminary injunction may be viewed at www.jamesmadisoncenter.org.

James Bopp, Jr. has a national federal and state election law practice. He is General Counsel for the James Madison Center for Free Speech, former Co-Chairman of the Election Law Subcommittee of the Federalist Society, and was recently recognized as the Republican Lawyer of the Year by the National Republican Lawyers Association.

CNSNews.com - Obama Administration Approves First Direct Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Through New High-Risk Insurance Pools

"(CNSNews.com) - If you want proof that President Obama's Executive Order on taxpayer-funded abortion was a sham, look no further than Pennsylvania, says House Republican Leader John Boehner (Ohio)." Visit:CNSNews.com - Obama Administration Approves First Direct Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Through New High-Risk Insurance Pools:

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

SAF Press Release :: SAF SUES TO OVERTURN NORTH CAROLINA’S 'EMERGENCY POWERS' GUN BANS

BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation on Monday filed a federal lawsuit in North Carolina, seeking a permanent injunction against the governor, local officials and local governments from declaring states of emergency under which private citizens are prohibited from exercising their right to bear arms. Visit: SAF Press Release :: SAF SUES TO OVERTURN NORTH CAROLINA’S 'EMERGENCY POWERS' GUN BANS

Saturday, July 3, 2010

SAF Press Release :: COURT VICTORY OVER CHICAGO IS 'CALL TO ACTION,' SAYS SAF

“This morning’s high court ruling clearly shows that the right of the individual citizen to have a gun is constitutionally protected in every corner of the United States,” Gottlieb stated. “We are already preparing to challenge other highly-restrictive anti-gun laws across the country. Our objective is to win back our firearms freedoms one lawsuit at a time.”
Visit:SAF Press Release :: COURT VICTORY OVER CHICAGO IS 'CALL TO ACTION,' SAYS SAF

Friday, July 2, 2010

Bobby Jindal gives most blistering comprehensive report on federal response to Gulf Oil Spill- The Right Scoop

Bobby Jindal gives most blistering comprehensive report on federal response to Gulf Oil Spill- The Right Scoop: "Sean Hannity got Bobby Jindal on the radio today to talk about the Gulf oil crisis and just let him go. One thing is clear: Bobby Jindal does not need a teleprompter to give you the entire run down on the Federal response to this crisis. In fact he spit out so much information I had to listen to this a couple of times because he really does lay it out in detail. The bottom line is what we all know already, that the Feds have botched this oil response royally from day one. But it’s the specifics that Jindal divulges that makes the account of the federal response so harrowing." Visit: Bobby Jindal gives most blistering comprehensive report on federal response to Gulf Oil Spill- The Right Scoop

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Thomas Sowell : Oil and Snake Oil - Townhall.com

Brilliance from my favorite columnist: "If the Obama administration was for real, and trying to help get the oil spill contained as soon as possible, the last thing its Attorney General would be doing is threatening a lawsuit. A lawsuit is not going to stop the oil, and creating a distraction can only make people at BP start directing their attention toward covering themselves, instead of covering the oil well"The article continues:Thomas Sowell : Oil and Snake Oil - Townhall.com:

Saturday, June 12, 2010

American Radio Journal

American Radio Journal: "(June 12, 2010 - June 18, 2010) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Michael W. Grebe, President & CEO of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation about the annual awarding of the Bradley Prize; Eric O'Keefe of the Sam Adams Alliance has results and analysis of recent primary elections; And Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the energy disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.(June 12, 2010 - June 18, 2010) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Michael W. Grebe, President & CEO of the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation about the annual awarding of the Bradley Prize; Eric O'Keefe of the Sam Adams Alliance has results and analysis of recent primary elections; And Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the energy disaster in the Gulf of Mexico."

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pennsylvania Independent - Turnpike Spent $24 Million on Failed I-80 Tolling Project

"Between the passage of Act 44 in 2007 and the final death of the plan to toll Interstate 80 at the hands of federal Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on April 6, 2010, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission spent more than $24 million to prepare the road for tolling." Visit:Pennsylvania Independent - Turnpike Spent $24 Million on Failed I-80 Tolling Project:

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Commonwealth Foundation - Corbett v. Rendell: Who is Right on PA's Economy?

"In his acceptance speech Tuesday night, Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Corbett vowed to get Pennsylvania's economy back on track after years of stagnation and misguide policy decisions. Gov. Rendell obviously took exception to that:" Visit: Commonwealth Foundation - Corbett v. Rendell: Who is Right on PA's Economy?:

CQ Politics | Pa. Is Keystone in House GOP’s Path to Majority

"“Pennsylvania will be the ultimate bellwether this year, because we have more competitive congressional seats than any other state in the union,” said Charlie Gerow, a Pennsylvania-based Republican strategist. “Pennsylvania is, it’s fair to say in the red-blue continuum, a very purple state right now.”" Visit:CQ Politics | Pa. Is Keystone in House GOP’s Path to Majority:

Saturday, April 24, 2010

American Federation of Teachers Funded ACORN After Video Scandals Hit

"Union officers who are 'shocked and angered' over proposed budget cuts in N.J. that will supposedly harm young students have thus far failed to find their voice where the spending habits of their respective national organizations are concerned.
A good starting point would be with the $352,510 The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) funneled to ACORN in 2009"
American Federation of Teachers Funded ACORN After Video Scandals Hit:

Friday, April 2, 2010

American Radio Journal

American Radio Journal: "(April 3, 2010 - April 9, 2010) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Daniel Pipes of the Mid East Forum about the deteriorating relationship between the U.S. and Israel; Andy Roth of the Club for Growth has the Real Story behind renewed efforts to pass Cap and Trade"

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Abortion - Pro Life - Pro Life Legislation to Support

"The top health care aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a speech Tuesday that the strategy is for the Senate first to pass legislation that amends the health care bill that it already adopted. This amending measure, which would make the Senate bill palatable to House Democrats, would be adopted under the budget reconciliation process whereby only 51 votes would be needed instead of the usual 60 required to end debates in the Senate.
Once the Senate approved the reconciliation bill, House Democrats would then pass the measure." Visit: Abortion - Pro Life - Pro Life Legislation to Support:

Full text of Sen. Bob Mellow's retirement statement - News - The Times-Tribune

Full text of Sen. Bob Mellow's retirement statement - News - The Times-Tribune: "Below is the official statement released by Mr. Mellow:
Harrisburg, February 9, 2010 -- Senator Robert J. Mellow, the Pennsylvania State Senate's longest-serving member and its highest-ranking Democrat, announced today that he will not seek re-election. With a lengthy record of public service, Senator Mellow's distinguished career includes two terms as Senate President Pro Tempore, the third-highest constitutional office in the Commonwealth."

Activists seek ethics probe of Sen. Mellow - News - The Times-Tribune

Perhaps Sen. Mellow's retirement has something to do with an investigation reported earlier in the Times: HARRISBURG - State Sen. Robert Mellow is in the crosshairs of legislative reform activists after revelations this week that for seven years he rented his taxpayer-funded district office in Peckville from a company partly owned by his wife and later himself." Visit:
Activists seek ethics probe of Sen. Mellow - News - The Times-Tribune:

North Pocono principal facing termination over a song defends herself at a hearing - News - The Times-Tribune

North Pocono principal facing termination over a song defends herself at a hearing - News - The Times-Tribune: "JEFFERSON TWP. - A suspended North Pocono principal facing termination after a song with questionable lyrics played over the school's public address system said Friday that she had no idea the lyrics include references to masturbation and venereal disease."

Court stands behind cross necklace prohibition

Court stands behind cross necklace prohibition: "A court in the United Kingdom has concluded British Airways reasonably can ban Christian employees from wearing cross necklaces."

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Activist encourages others to report courthouse corruption - News - The Times-Tribune

Harrisburg activist Gene Stilp, "launched a campaign Tuesday to ferret out corruption, calling it the Lackawanna County Courthouse Crime Watch. He plastered the courthouse and nearby Administration Building with almost 20 posters. The posters invite county employees to report tips on illegal activity in county government to a post office box he set up." Visit:
Activist encourages others to report courthouse corruption - News - The Times-Tribune: Why is he ignoring Pittsburgh and Philadelphia?

Former Luzerne County commissioner Skrepenak pleads guilty to bribery - News - The Times-Tribune

"Mr. Skrepenak, who turns 40 on Sunday, pleaded guilty to accepting $5,000 in payoffs from a housing developer after voting to approve a $1.1 million government-backed loan for the developer's condominium project in Jenkins Twp." Visit:
Former Luzerne County commissioner Skrepenak pleads guilty to bribery - News - The Times-Tribune:

Luzerne County corruption, violence year's top stories - News - Standard Speaker

For aconcise summary of the Luzerne County corruption scandal's developmentsin 2009:
"The Luzerne County corruption investigation and resulting charges dominated the headlines of the Standard-Speaker for most of the past year, so it's no surprise that the newspaper's editors, reporters and photographers unanimously voted the scandal the top story of 2009."
Luzerne County corruption, violence year's top stories - News - Standard Speaker:

Monday, January 4, 2010

American Radio Journal: Col. Frank Ryan, Jeff Lord of American Spectator, TEA Party Movement

From American Radio Journal: "(January 2, 2010 - January 8, 2010) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) about the security failure that lead to the Christmas Day terrorist attack aboard an American airplane; Jeff Lord of the American Spectator talks about the similarities between the 1980 and 2010 election cycles; And, Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on whether or not the TEA Party movement should become a third political party." Visit: American Radio Journal: