Archive for October, 2008

Cape Henlopen Family Allege Violence and Gangs

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
 
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A Cape student and his mother say the school climate is unsafe.  The family makes the claim that students call themselves “crips” or “bloods” and commit assaults at school.  I met up with the family at a local coffee shop.  Here is the audio.

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President I am that I am

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

So the plumber isn’t named Joe? It’s his middle name. No surprise here. We aren’t allowed to speak middle names in this campaign. The name which can’t be spoken, familiar to people of faith, which means the candidate, will now be known as “I am that I am”. When you go and vote tell them “I am” has sent you.

I’ve been putting together some strings of ideas. A story on NPR told me the world financial system was now so complex we need to be part of international regulation of the markets. U.S. sovereignty will be surrendered to a new world financial order. Days before I read a report from a U.N. committee. It recommends that meat be rationed to 2 servings a week in order to provide equally for all people of this world. Considering much of the world eats very little meat the paper targets the industrialized world or primarily English and French speaking North America. You’ll need a U.N. card for grocery shopping.

The same report also urges prohibition of alcohol. Apparently brewing cold beer takes food from the mouths of children in Bangladesh. Since we can’t be trusted to do the “right thing” the world government will reshape our conscience. Don’t object or you’ll lose the ration card and be left with an empty rice bowl.

How convenient for the globalists the financial panic. For many years I’ve derided conspiracy theorists who spoke of a currency called the Amero, the North American Super Highway and Washington’s submission to the United Nations. Now I’m starting to take these claims seriously.

Which candidate most likely to assume the White House would take us in this direction? Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden are primary sponsors of the “global tax”. Nearly one trillion dollars would be funneled overseas in an effort to end poverty (Apparently no one before has ever thrown money this direction). We’ll also need a trillion or so for single payer health care. We’ll control costs by limiting what your doctor can earn. You may remember surgeons in the Soviet Union often were paid less than construction crews. Not to disparage blue collar workers but your doctor has years of student loans on the books.

Unless of course you make education “free” and control teacher pay. This should only cost the treasury a trillion or trillion and one half. With a national debt expected to reach 11 trillion dollars next year you’re probably worried the national credit card will be maxed pretty soon. Not to worry, the Chinese have agreed to continue financing the debt as long as we agree to worldwide control of financial markets and ultimately subject our government and the will of the people to control of a world body. It’s all so easy but for the United States Constitution. No need to worry, Obama will appoint Justices who’ll smooth the rough edges. He owes the Chinese, my friends, they’ve bankrolled his campaign.

Lastly, you’ve likely heard President Obama and his Congressional friends, riding a rising tide in both houses plan to put the Fairness Doctrine back in place. Effectively silencing talk radio hosts nationally and at the local level who may dare tell you “I am that I am” is a false God.

WGMD.com Website Audio Tutorial with Andrew Jackson (Pooririshman.com)

Friday, October 17th, 2008
 
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On-air Audio Website Tutorial with Poor Irishman Internet Marketing’s Andrew Jackson (10-17-08)

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Endorsements

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Endorsements. I say I never offer these. Better description is that it’s rare. First.

President

John S. McCain. He isn’t perfect but he’s the last “Great” man in America. Junior can go back to Chicago and join the bomb making squad and “damn” America.

Governor

Who is Jack Markell? A picture in the News Journal? Mr. Carney at least knows how to get to Sussex County and he likes a cold one. Markell won’t come on a right leaning radio show? Heck, Bill Lee goes into the den of national traitors at WDEL but then Lee, the Marine, is Delaware’s last “Great” man.

Insurance Commissioner

And Delaware’s smartest man is John Brady. Hands down the Big Guy’s brain is Delaware’s biggest..

House of Representatives

I endorse Bill Colley. O.K., I’m pulling your leg as I prefer to continue not working for a living. I very much on a personal level like my two fellow Catholics in the race but I have a higher calling and it’s my allegiance to God. The Church isn’t a democracy and God isn’t asking for your opinions. Infanticide is criminal. You denounce it or you feather your bed in the nether reaches, however. I would like to buy one of the candidates dinner and her name isn’t Mike.

U.S. Senate

Christine O’Donnell. She’s an intellectual, she’s always smiling and you know she doesn’t compromise. My, Lord, she has a moral grounding I can only aspire to. Godspeed, Christine. Uncle Joe, see my comments about the race for the House. And those comments you made about that wonderful man who tried saving your first wife and daughter… Joe, there is a final judge.

Lt. Governor.

Copeland and Denn both have passion for the office. Bill Lee will need an ally. I hope Mr. Copeland agrees.

Sussex County Council

I endorse the entire GOP slate. What great people we have in this county, often from both parties but I’ve met these Republicans and they truly are just like the rest of us. There are so many good Republicans that we don’t have room for all of them. There were 3 battling in the primary for one seat. They could all serve us well.

The Forty First

Remember that comedy routine where the politician is asked if he still beats his wife? He can’t answer yes and he can’t answer no. It’s a paradox. Greg Hastings doesn’t beat his wife. He’s clean as a whistle and he’s what small town America has always been about.

Other State Legislative Races

Some good people here but do we want a one party state? A one party state is called New Jersey. ‘Nuff said. The local GOP has raised a good slate. It could be a model statewide and beyond.

Harold Jack Peterman on WGMD Radio (Jared Morris Podcast) 10/15/08

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
 
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On today’s show (hour one) 33rd District Republican for Representative Harold Jack Peterman (www.jackpeterman.com), (hour two) More fights at cape + pre-debate news.

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Our Lady of the Pumpkin Patch

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Some of you listening Tuesday heard me describe the pumpkin patch photograph.  My 14-year-old daughter took this shot and hours later saw the unusual image.  I’ve had a fellow at Quinnipiac University tell me there isn’t a flaw in the lens.  It was just before noon with the sun above us and it was a very, very dry day. 

Our Lady of the Pumpkin Patch?  The Great Pumpkin?  The ghost of a country bumpkin?  Offer theories (science) or your thoughts on faith.  Would welcome the comments!

 

Jared Morris Podcast 10/14/08

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
 
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On today’s show — Hour One: Greg Hastings or John Atkins? Hour Two: Illegal Immigration and Obama on the Sermon on the Mount — Hour Three — Biden on McCain’s Regret.

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Jared Morris Podcast (Weekend Review) 10-11-08

Monday, October 13th, 2008
 
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On Saturday’s Program — Gary Knapp from the East Gate Pres. Church In Segment Two: Flu Shots, Pop Culture, Funeral for the Economy and more or less.

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Jared Morris Podcast 10/13/08 (Audio) Guest: John Brady

Monday, October 13th, 2008
 
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On today’s show, John Brady (R) For Insurance Comm. in hour one. Hour Two: Suicide Bridge.
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Dan Gaffney with Christine O’Donnell (10/10/08)

Friday, October 10th, 2008
 
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On Today’s Dan Gaffney Morning Show, Dan was joined by Senate Candidate Christine O’Donnell hear audio above.