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November 21, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
The group Americans United for The Seperation Of Chruch and State are threating legal action to stop the traditional Senate prayer. Once again this is an attack by extreme groups that simply hate Jesus Christ.
I decided to look into this group and they have a connection to an organization called JewsOnFirst.org. I have read their site and they are very anti-christian, or in plain terms “Jesus Haters”. Not only does this prove my point about the attacks against Jesus Christ, but how come we never hear about the attacks toward Christians? I for one am sick and tired of these people trying to attack an icon of my faith, but if you or I dare to honestly debate them or expose their agenda we are called anti-semites. I have never seen a Christian approach a Jew and threaten to sue if they displayed the star of david in the public eye. I have never seen a Christian sue anybody of another faith to force them to conform.
The bottom line is we don’t have to hate people of other beliefs weather it’s Jews, or Muslims to disagree, debate, or expose political agendas, but Christian’s must have the right to defend the attacks made against their faith without fear of public, or private smear.
Sources:
http://www.postgazette.com/pg/07325/835642-85.stm
http://www.jewsonfirst.org/about.html
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November 20, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Accroding to Keith Stamm’s site, he has been told he can look at the records. This should be quite interesting as to what they will provide them. After months of refusal from The Established Elite, I would not be shocked to say the least if there are shades of Enron within them. I along with you will be excited to hear Keith’s report on his findings.
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November 19, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Now that I’m done clearing the Apple Cider out of my nose from laughing so hard after reading his piece, I had to give him a plug on this one. He gives a good commentary about Reading’s Christmas Parade. After you read it, you would think the only thing missing was Benny Hill
You can check it out here.
http://readingfirsthand.com/readingfirsthand_013.htm
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November 15, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
As most of you know The Goggle Works was a pork project in Reading that cost over 5 million dollars where most of the money was pimped by Al Boscov. It seems Diane and her kook friends refuse to answer a question made by Reading School Board President and ally to this blog Keith Stamm if The Goggle Works is turning a profit.
One of the kooks on Keith’s blog used the line “By all accounts it is a great success regardless how it was funded or whether it’s turning a profit or not.” Now I never heard of a business that did not turn a profit and claim success except Enron.
Keith is right on the money. Taxpayers have a right to know if their money was spent for the benefit of the state as a whole. We can’t fix our roads, but we can afford The Goggle Works which the only thing that attracts are Pennsylvania State Troopers that fondle young girls.
You can read Keith’s article by clicking here.
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November 12, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Its headlines like this that make you say “Only in
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November 8, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
I’m sure you all agree that this is the path Berks County’s justice system is heading come January. At the very least Cletus Rivera will be spared death.
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November 6, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Based on early returns it looks like the Illegal Alien vote is running strong for Tom McMahon. It should be an interesting night.
All I can say is at least I don’t have anything to fear, because I don’t live in Reading, nor Berks County anymore. It looks like Tom McMahon will get reelected and I am just getting amused at this point!
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November 3, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
It looks like the criminal inquiry being conducted by Mark Baldwin that Stefan Kosikowski mentioned on Friday is hitting home with the Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon camp, because all of a sudden the smears against Pullano are no longer there. Sounds just like the same thing when I filed a complaint for McMahon using campaign money to smear a private citizen who is not even running for office.
It would be interesting if Mark Baldwin just shuts McMahon down for his criminal activity, and he becomes moot in the race. If Baldwin really wanted to he could get an indictment before Tuesday. We really need to keep our eyes open.
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November 2, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Considering that the same people working for Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon are the same lackeys for Mike Morrill this rumor floating around would not shock me one bit if it were true. I have been getting anonymous messages through IM that Tom McMahon himself is redirecting his efforts to find any kind of dirt that would pin Tom Caltagirone to what they call “dirty illegal campaigning” on the part of Jennaro Pullano. I was also informed that John Morgan has been running his mouth about a Stefan Kosikowski/Tom Caltagirone relationship where Caltagirone will retire and pass the torch to Kosikowski to defeat Morrill in a 2008 primary.
Now I don’t know about you guys, but all Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon needs to do is walk around in public wearing no underwear and get a few crotch shots taken and he can be the Britney Spears of Reading at this point with all of this gossip. I my view if Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon and The Reading Eagle spin machine think they can get away with attacking Caltigirone, then they are in for a rude awakening. Tom Caltigirone can squash Tom McMahon like a bug if he wants to. If Caltigirone is not afraid of that Christmas Poo Bill DeWeese what makes you McMahon lackeys think that he will cower in fear over Tom McMahon?
Stay tuned, because it is becoming more evident that The Established Elite is coming unhinged.
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November 1, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
The attacks against me on his website under the smear patrol, the attacks against Keith Stamm while making fun of his injuries from a work accident, the attacks against Jennaro Pullano about his financial problems, and where former city council members began attacking his mother. All signs of a desperate campaign by Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon and his allies at The Reading Eagle. Quite a bit of money is being spent by Al Boscov in the final days of this campaign. I think we can all agree that if Jennaro Pullano becomes the next mayor as some indications are pointing to, Al Boscov may find himself sharing a federal prison cell with Steve Geras as I’m sure Jennaro will unearth a huge can of political worms exposing the facts that many people have known for a long time, and we may actually see the records for Our City Reading finally made public.
Boscov’s boys have been allowing crime to run out of control for too long, which is Boscov’s main engine to ensure low property values to feed his shell organization Our City Reading. I can not help but notice how The Established Elite has been fearing Jennaro. Could this be the reason why? Without Boscov’s tax pimping resources he is finished as are his chain of department stores, and The Reading Eagle as Boscov’s source of strength is a poverty and crime stricken Reading. Jennaro can return Reading to greatness by simply applying competition within Reading’s real estate market, as that will increase property values in the long run and evaporate the criminal element as they will no longer have Boscov around to fuel them.
Reading decayed for decades because of The Established Elite failing to see the creativity of its citizenry. We did not become great as a nation by living in a static state of the past, but by advancing ideas and taking action.
Best of luck to all of the candidates.
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