General Eisenhower had it right YEARS AGO!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
HS Essay Contest Winners Honored for 2012
FRANKLIN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
PRESENTS ESSAY AWARDS
Greencastle,PA.
At an Awards Ceremony at Casey’s in Greencastle, PA, on Monday October
15 @ 7:00 PM, Franklin County Democratic Committee (FCDC) Chairman Steve Harris
presented the winners of the ” Let Freedom Ring” High School essay contest, “Why Don’t All
Young People Vote?” with cash awards.
Cameron Schroy of Greencastle-Antrim High School took top honors
with Savannah Fritz also from Greencastle-Antrim High School second place and Alexander
Buback, of Chambersburg High School with third place.
In his winning essay Schroy concluded, “Youth will vote if they see leaders that put forth
solutions to political and economic problems that affect them. To increase the turnout rate
among younger voters Election Day could be moved to Saturday from Tuesday, and declared
a national holiday, so that youth could cast their ballot without fear of interfering with any
obligation they may otherwise have.”
Shroy received $300, Fritz, $150 and Buback $50 for their winning entries from Chairman
Harris, who said, ”The youth of this nation need to be involved in the decisions made today
that will affect theirs and future generations to come. The quality of writing and thoughtfulness
put into these essays gives me confidence in the future of America”.
Also participating in the presentation wereFranklin County Commissioner Bob Ziobrowski, Chambersburg Mayor Pete Lagiovone, FCDC members and friends and families of the contest winners.
PRESENTS ESSAY AWARDS
Greencastle,PA.
At an Awards Ceremony at Casey’s in Greencastle, PA, on Monday October
15 @ 7:00 PM, Franklin County Democratic Committee (FCDC) Chairman Steve Harris
presented the winners of the ” Let Freedom Ring” High School essay contest, “Why Don’t All
Young People Vote?” with cash awards.
Cameron Schroy of Greencastle-Antrim High School took top honors
with Savannah Fritz also from Greencastle-Antrim High School second place and Alexander
Buback, of Chambersburg High School with third place.
In his winning essay Schroy concluded, “Youth will vote if they see leaders that put forth
solutions to political and economic problems that affect them. To increase the turnout rate
among younger voters Election Day could be moved to Saturday from Tuesday, and declared
a national holiday, so that youth could cast their ballot without fear of interfering with any
obligation they may otherwise have.”
Shroy received $300, Fritz, $150 and Buback $50 for their winning entries from Chairman
Harris, who said, ”The youth of this nation need to be involved in the decisions made today
that will affect theirs and future generations to come. The quality of writing and thoughtfulness
put into these essays gives me confidence in the future of America”.
Also participating in the presentation wereFranklin County Commissioner Bob Ziobrowski, Chambersburg Mayor Pete Lagiovone, FCDC members and friends and families of the contest winners.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
NEW YORK TIMES FACT CHECKING ON DEBATE ONE
Romney is being portrayed as the winner of the debate by much of the media - BUT, he continued to promote lies and not provide details about his so called "plans". Here is an excellent morning after analysis by the respected New York Times with lots of other useful links and updates.
CLICK HERE TO READ!
CLICK HERE TO READ!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Bill Nye, the Science Guy on Creationism
Bill thinks you as an adult are free to believe what you want about the origins of life. BUT, he believes, as do I, that it is not fair to teach creationism to our children! This puts them at a disadvantage in learning science, and our country is already falling behind many other countries in this educational area so vital to our future. See the article and video by clicking HERE!
Posted independently by Lee Scott, editor and former NASA scientist.
Posted independently by Lee Scott, editor and former NASA scientist.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Romney - An Environmental Disaster!
If you thought Gov. Corbett's ties to the natural gas industry are bad, LOOK AT THIS! Romney announces intention to END federal regulation of oil and natural gas drilling! CLICK HERE TO READ!
Just this week, the oil and gas industry gave nearly $10 million toward the Romney election effort in two fund-raisers.
Just this week, the oil and gas industry gave nearly $10 million toward the Romney election effort in two fund-raisers.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Why Balanced Budget Is NOT a Good Idea Right Now!
“It’s amazing how quickly the deficit went from around $160 billion in
2007 to over $1 trillion in the last several years,” lamented Robert
Bixby, executive director of the Concord Coalition, a fiscally
conservative advocacy group. “But the economic consensus is you don’t
want a balanced budget in these times because it would slow the economic
recovery. So even most traditional deficit hawks – myself included –
would still say that until the economy recovers, you don’t want to get
carried away with tax increases or spending cuts.”
Posted by editor, Lee Scott
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Why We Must All Vote!
A new USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll found that an estimated 90 million people won't vote this fall. That's more than a quarter of the population of the United States.
You -- or someone you know -- may be one of those 90 million choosing not to vote. Voting is not compulsory. America is a free country. A free country honored by 1.3 million soldiers who've died since 1775 defending our nation and our precious right to vote.
If you're one of those 90 million people, you can certainly choose to reject that right, for whatever reason. You might think you're too busy to vote; or that the partisan fighting makes you nauseous; or maybe you feel your vote doesn't count. But let me tell you: If you're staying at home because you're disgusted by the negative tone of the campaign; or you believe both sides run the same vile, lying, attack ads; or because you're turned off by politics: Congratulations, you are fulfilling someone else's agenda. You are following their plan to the letter.
The right is working very, very hard this election, spending record amounts of money, for the purpose of having you decide not to vote. They are desperate for you to stay home. They are spending money on ads. They are spending money on voter suppression. They are spending money on letting you know they are spending money so that it disgusts you; so that you're turned off by the whole awful spectacle they've created. They have the champagne on ice, ready to pop the cork on election night when you opt out.
Not voting isn't just sitting it out. Not voting is giving in.
A 'no vote' is really a 'yes' vote for Romney, Ryan, Adelson and the Koch brothers.
If that's what you want, go for it. But if you actually care about the precious right to vote -- now and in the future -- then go register and go vote. And please take one or two of the 90 million with you.
Submitted by Lee Scott, editorOriginally aired on "War Room with Jennifer Granholm." "The War Room" airs weeknights at 9 EST on Current TV.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Ryan the Best Choice for Obama's Campaign!
This is an excerpt from the blog by writer and film maker, Mitchel Bard. Please use these talking points with everyone you know!
"By picking Ryan, Romney is telling the American people what they can really expect if he wins: The end of Medicare as we know it, the privatization of Social Security, massive tax cuts for the wealthy, tax increases for the middle class, and a general approach to governing that considers the wealthy and corporations first, and everyone else not at all. That is Romney's true religion. And by choosing Ryan, he has decided to run for the White House with the very symbol of these far-right economic policies."
And so with regard to Romney:
"He doesn't care about the middle class. He doesn't care about women's rights. He doesn't care about those who aren't doing as well in the current economy. He only cares about cutting taxes for the wealthy, cutting spending and providing an environment for the rich to get richer while income inequality gets worse, the middle class continues to collapse and the ranks of the unemployed and working poor swell to Hoover-era levels. In embracing Ryan, he is casting his lot with a public figure who has aggressively fought to redistribute wealth upward, from the working and middle classes to the very wealthiest."
Source: The Huffington Post, August 13, 2012
Submitted by our blog editor, Lee Scott, Greencastle, PA
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
New Franklin County Democratic Officers Announced
Steve Harris, a retired Episcopalian Pastor from Waynesboro, has been elected as the new President of the Franklin County Democratics after the resignation of Paul Politis of Greencastle, PA. Sheldon Schwartz of the Antrim one precinct of Antrim township has been elected to fill Steve's past position of 2nd vice chair.
Paul has spent many hours the last two years juggling both politics and business, and the club thanks him for his great efforts.
Steve's capable wife, Becky, currently serves as secretary to the organization and is on the website committee.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Volunteers Needed To Hand Out Candidate Cards on the 24th at Polling Places
See Sheri for Cards for both Karen and Sheldon that show voters how to write them in and fill in the oval!
April 15 ISSUEKAREN RAMSBURG FOR CONGRESS NEWSLETTER FOR VOLUNTEERS
We're going down to the wire. Only 5 days to go to get Karen on the way to the U. S. Congress. It appears that we will have people on the ground handing out cards at polling places in each of the 11 counties that make up the 9th Congressional District. April 15 ISSUEKAREN RAMSBURG FOR CONGRESS NEWSLETTER FOR VOLUNTEERS
There is still time to find volunteers! for example,
FAYETTE COUNTY: Karen is going to Fayette County, the far Western end of the district, on Tuesday to meet people there and hand out cards. There is another precinct out there that needs to be covered so she would like some people to there with her to coordinate that effort....this is new territory for a 9th CD candidate to nail down. Anybody like to go along? It's a long ride with a future congressman and a chance to help open this new crucial territory....Fayette has 65% Democratic registration, the only large county in th 9th not to be overwhelming republican, and it is the largest population in the district, followed by Blair and Franklin. Please contact Karen if you would like to go with her to Fayette County on Primary Day.
SPECIAL TO FRANKLIN CONTY:
Daryll Vance is doing a great job of assigning volunteers in Franklin. Kathie and Ray and I are going to cover a polling place in Franklin even though we live in Fulton County.....since the precinct we are going to cover has more voters that any in our county we can get more votes for Karen there than we can here. But we have to leave at 4 to our volunteers in Fulton County. We need someone to volunteer to cover the 4 - 8 PM shift at the polling place in Chambersburg, 435 Stanley. If you can do this, please call Darrel at 717 491 4262 phone or email at vdarrel@comcast.net>. We don't want to leave that important polling place uncovered!
Franklin volunteers are still needed to cover polling places in Waynesboro and St Thomas fire hall. If you can cover these let Derryl know at 717 491 4262
phone or email at vdarrel@comcast.net>.
OTHER COUNTIES: If you have special needs for volunteers at uncovered polling places, let us know how we can help!
SHORT MESSAGE FROM KAREN: As a nurse, mother, and activist, Karen plans to restore the American Dream by: purging corruption from federal politics and reclaiming the rights of the people; rebuilding US manufacturing, with real jobs at real livable wages; protecting our land and water, and a fair deal for our landowners; delivering quality, affordable healthcare, where the people and their doctors—not Big Government or big insurance conglomerates—make decisions; and re-investing in public schools to provide top notch education to our children. Write in Karen Ramsburg on the April 24th primary and darken the oval !!! Let’s put people before politics and defeat Bill Shuster in November!!! Thanks, Karen!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
FEBRUARY POTLUCK - TIME AND LOCATION!
Potluck and Petition Signing Held Feb 8 at Trinity Lutheran
Church in Greencastle
The food was great-fresh fruit, hot dishes including Paul's meat balls, and even ice cream to go with Lee's homemade cookies. And the salads-outstanding!Church in Greencastle
Don't miss this event next year for sure.
Photo below shows some of our members enjoying both the food and each other's company at one of the five eating tables. It is so wonderful to connect with our fellow "informed" neighbors at these events.
Click on photo to enlarge.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Why Liberals and Conservatives React to Science Differently
This new article brings up some interesting issues in bridging gaps in
understanding and communication in our increasingly polarized
society.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
chris-mooney/why-republicans-d
I hope that all of you who are working for "change" might benefit from the perspective of this writer, a perspective which I found helpful and worthy of further study. Recently someone related a conversation to me about her showing a book to an elementary age school girl in the presence of her religiously conservative parents and being tool to put it away because "We don't believe in global warming".
As a former NASA scientist who strongly believes in educating our children not only about the concepts and facts of science, but also in the mature thinking processes that lead to good analysis of issues and the ability to conceive (and test) new theories, I am continually frustrated by the challenges of communicating with those who prefer, not only prefer, but seem to be wired, to live their lives with blinders on. And some of these individuals seem quite intelligent.
To quote from the article,
"Here's the bottom line: An increasing body of science suggests that we disagree about politics not for intellectual or philosophical reasons, but because we have fundamentally different ways of responding to the basic information presented to us by the world. These are often ways of which we are not even aware--automatic, subconscious--but that color all of our perceptions, and that effectively drive us apart politically."This jibes with what I have been saying for some time- You can't change minds unless you deal with the emotional framework involved. And here in Franklin County, PA, THAT can be a huge challenge.
Blessings to all
Lee Scott
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