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Ex-wife of 'Breaking Amish' cast member speaks out about 'reality' show
bakerygoodsltd
- 5/21/2013 12:16 AM
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they've already exposed the actors on the show at this site: http://www.breakingamishfake.com
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Birds covered in oil at Wildwood Lake after tanker crash have all died
seajaye76
- 5/10/2013 12:38 PM
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Thank you for running this story! I had no idea a Wildlife Park was so nearby. Bless those rescuers for being there and all those who will continue to monitor this area to help save the lives of animals and the land they inhabit!
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Harrisburg residents and City Council members help Perry County residents cleaning up Harrisburg
mayciann
- 3/30/2013 10:10 PM
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What if you called Mayor Thompson and her cronies a bunch of n-word? The word is usually defined as a demeaning or disparaging name for a people of color. In many eyes, it's really no different than calling the predominantly white demographic, like Perry County scumbags. The popular definition of Scumbag is a person of poor judgement and no class. Now who does that definition really fit? If a white political or any white person in the public eye called a predominantly black area the dreaded N-word, they would have to kiss there career goodbye. But not before they would be forced to make a humiliating public apology. Resign or be fired from there position. Probably some community service and then go to a sensitivity workshop. Enough of the double standards already. If she wants to talk the talk. Let her take a walk. Impeach Mayor Thompson.
Mayor Thompson unveils plans to clean up Harrisburg, but angers many with comments
perrycounty
- 3/27/2013 7:11 PM
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Scum bag perry county people you are a worthless mayor who cares about herself not even the people in your city and maybe you should look there first for scum bags before pointing your finger in other areas
Rising taxes causing people to move, sometimes even move out of the U.S.
Fools RushL In
- 3/22/2013 11:39 AM
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This story is utter nonsense. Mr. Hogan is a partisan hack who hates our current governor, Martin O'Malley. This could be because he worked for the ex-Governor that O'Malley defeated twice, Bob Ehrlich. This meme has been disproven by the New Tork Times, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, Citizens for Tax Justice, a study conducted by Standford and Princeton, among others. You and your readers have been duped.
Senator Casey pushes back against changes to electoral college
oldgulph
- 3/19/2013 4:23 PM
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States have the responsibility and power to make their voters relevant in every presidential election. * * * * The National Popular Vote bill uses the power given to each state by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution to change how they award their electoral votes for President. Historically, virtually all of the major changes in the method of electing the President, including ending the requirement that only men who owned substantial property could vote and 48 current state-by-state winner-take-all laws, have come about by state legislative action. * * * * In Gallup polls since 1944, only about 20% of the public has supported the current system of awarding all of a state’s electoral votes to the presidential candidate who receives the most votes in each separate state (with about 70% opposed and about 10% undecided). Support for a national popular vote is strong among Republicans, Democrats, and Independent voters, as well as every demographic group in virtually every state surveyed in recent polls in recent closely divided Battleground states: CO 68%, FL 78%, IA 75%, MI 73%, MO 70%, NH 69%, NV 72%, NM 76%, NC 74%, OH 70%, PA 78%, VA 74%, and WI 71%; in Small states (3 to 5 electoral votes): AK 70%, DC 76%, DE 75%, ID 77%, ME 77%, MT 72%, NE 74%, NH 69%, NV 72%, NM 76%, OK 81%, RI - 74%, SD 71%, UT 70%, VT 75%, WV 81%, and WY 69%; in Southern and Border states: AR - 80%, KY- 80%, MS 77%, MO 70%, NC 74%, OK 81%, SC 71%, TN 83%, VA 74%, and WV - 81%; and in other states polled: AZ 67%, CA 70%, CT 74%, MA 73%, MN 75%, NY - 79%, OR 76%, and WA 77%. Americans believe that the candidate who receives the most votes should win. * * * * The bill has passed 31 state legislative chambers in 21 states with 243 electoral votes. The bill has been enacted by 9 jurisdictions with 132 electoral votes – 49% of the 270 necessary to go into effect. * * * * NationalPopularVote * * * * Follow National Popular Vote on Facebook via NationalPopularVoteInc
Senator Casey pushes back against changes to electoral college
oldgulph
- 3/19/2013 4:21 PM
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Pennsylvania is no longer a battleground state. We’ve joined the 80% of states and Americans who are merely spectators to presidential elections. We have no influence. That’s more than 85 million voters, 200 million Americans, ignored. When and where voters are ignored, then so are the issues they care about most. The number and population of battleground states is shrinking. Policies important to the citizens of non-battleground states are not as highly prioritized as policies important to ‘battleground’ states when it comes to governing. A survey of Pennsylvania voters showed 78% overall support for a national popular vote for President. Support was 87% among Democrats, 68% among Republicans, and 76% among independents. By age, support was 77% among 18-29 year olds, 73% among 30-45 year olds, 81% among 46-65 year olds, and 78% for those older than 65. By gender, support was 85% among women and 71% among men. The National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states (and DC). Every vote, everywhere, would be politically relevant and equal in presidential elections. No more distorting and divisive red and blue state maps. When the bill is enacted by states with a majority of the electoral votes enough electoral votes to elect a President (270 of 538), all the electoral votes from the enacting states would be awarded to the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and DC. The presidential election system that we have today was not designed, anticipated, or favored by the Founding Fathers but, instead, is the product of decades of evolutionary change precipitated by the emergence of political parties and enactment by 48 states of winner-take-all laws, not mentioned, much less endorsed, in the Constitution. NationalPopularVote
Senator Casey pushes back against changes to electoral college
oldgulph
- 3/19/2013 4:19 PM
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Republican legislators who want to split state electoral votes in states that have recently voted Democratic in presidential elections, do not want to split electoral votes in states that recently voted Republican in presidential elections. Awarding electoral votes by a proportional method fails to promote majority rule, greater competitiveness, or voter equality. Pursued at a state level, it would dramatically increase incentives for partisan machinations. If done nationally, it would sharply increase the odds of no candidate getting the majority of electoral votes needed, leading to the selection of the president by the U.S. House of Representatives. For states seeking to exercise their responsibility under the U.S. Constitution to choose a method of allocating electoral votes that best serves their state’s interest and that of the national interest, it falls far short of the National Popular Vote plan . . . - FairVote Obvious partisan machinations like Pileggi's should add support for the National Popular Vote movement. If the party in control in each state is tempted every 2, 4, or 10 years (post-census) to consider rewriting election laws and redistrict with an eye to the likely politically beneficial effects for their party in the next presidential election, then the National Popular Vote system, in which all voters across the country are guaranteed to be politically relevant and treated equally, is needed now more than ever.
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Missing West Hempfield teenager found safe
Michelle C
- 3/18/2013 10:23 PM
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Thank god my niece is safe and thank you everyone that was helping trying to find her.
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