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    Coaches aren’t on the field, but they get credit for success.  Why the double standard from the Right? If you’re wondering why America is no longer able to make even the most basic, common-sense decisions, there are two simple answers: extreme partisanship and willful hypocrisy. Forget the desire to seek truth.  Many on the Right and Left are simply incapable of seeing the real picture, even if it’s smacking them in the face.  And those rare souls who do rise above partisanship to tell the truth are viciously discredited by their own, branded “traitors” and “sellouts.” The incessant calls for…





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  • Christopher Freind Convert Oil Refineries To Process PA’s Marcellus Shale Natural Gas
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    Delta Airlines Refining Oil Doesn’t Solve The Problem Psst: Don’t tell anybody, but the worst-kept secret in  Pennsylvania is that the natural gas industry --- the only economic salvation our dying state had--- is leaving in droves, replaced by job loss, budget holes and despair. Like most tragedies, this one was preventable. Only common sense and foresight were required. But those traits were pumped dry long ago, so instead of experiencing a booming economy rooted in the rebirth of American manufacturing, Pennsylvania is now witness to yet another long exodus of our best and brightest.  And the Commonwealth’s march toward…





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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility
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    Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility Candidate Choice Creates Calamitous Clusterf**k of Carnage “Stevie Welch sat on a wall (of cards); Stevie Welch had a great fall (winning a mere two of 67 counties). All of King (or is it Joker?) Corbett’s horses (jackasses), and all the King’s men (endorsements by 27 County Commissioners and 35 State Legislators), couldn’t put Stevie’s candidacy together again (4 of 5 Republican voters rejected the Welch-Corbett-Obama “ticket”). And so Freindly Fire’s prediction that Governor Corbett-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Steve Welch would come in a whoppingly-bad third place was proven correct, though it didn’t take a…





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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Love Affair With The Democrats: An Election Letter Back At Ya’
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    Well, primary election day is almost here, and some of the races have gotten downright nasty. From disingenuous, mean-spirited campaign ads to a Democrat masquerading as a Republican accusing his opponent of being a Democrat (did you get all that?), there’s something to satisfy everyone’s entertainment needs. Perhaps the ugliest race is the Democratic contest for Attorney General (an office that Party has never held), pitting a woman against a whiner: prosecutor Kathleen Kane and former congressman Patrick Murphy.  Murphy certainly can’t run on his record (there isn’t one), so instead has charged Kane with being a millionaire trucking executive.…





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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s US Senate Candidate Is An Albatross Around His Neck
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    The Guv’s man, Steve Welch, is an Obama Voter, infuriating many in the GOP It’s the bottom of ninth, you’re down a run, two outs and a man on second.  Should he try to steal? Hell no. A single probably scores you, and getting thrown out ends the game. Simply stated, the risk outweighs the reward. But if, for whatever reason, the decision to steal is made, there’s only one rule: you damn well better make it. Fail, and you’re toast with the fans, the media and your teammates. For the political equivalent, look no farther than Pennsylvania Governor Tom…





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  • Christopher Freind I Was Wrong To Question The DRPA
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    Later this year, it is possible --- even probable --- that the following individuals will all be in jail: former powerhouse Senator Vince Fumo, former House Speakers John Perzel and Bill DeWeese, Senators Jane Orie and Bob Mellow (both of Leadership), and former Representatives Mike Veon and Brett Feese (also from Leadership).  On the one hand, seeing corrupt politicians brought to justice is a good thing, as is all the money they are giving back to taxpayers via forfeited pensions. But there is a downside. While such offenders should obviously be prosecuted, people’s cynicism toward their government seems to be…





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Friday, 25 April 2008 10:04

Illegal Immigration: Rampant Election Fraud Has Found A Home

Written by Christopher Freind
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I am not a wealthy man, but I have recently acquired 22 "domiciles" throughout Philadelphia. My real estate prowess has afforded me a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of our citizens.

I can vote 22 times.

You see, I have staked out prime locations, from under the Walt Whitman Bridge to a culvert on Cobbs Creek Parkway to a burnt out shell at 7th and Diamond. Yes, technically, habitating at these locations makes me "homeless," but I much prefer the term "voter enfranchised." When you have such a love of democracy, how can anyone have a problem with people who want to vote more than just once? (Of course, I do have standards. Despite being commonplace for decades, dead people should not be able to vote. At least not more than once.)

Let's be honest, though. The system is rigged to discourage our illegals immigrants from widespread participation, and that simply has to change. We could greatly increase their involvement in the democratic process if the ballot were printed in Spanish, with at least one bi-lingual poll worker at every voting booth. Failure to do so results in the continued disenfranchisement of America's fastest growing demographic class. How American is that?

Thanks to Gov.Rendell, who vetoed legislation requiring voters to show proper identification, election fraud is rampant. By definition, allowing people to vote who are not properly registered is disenfranchising those who play by the rules and cast a ballot the right way. Every vote that is illegally cast nullifies the vote of a law-abiding citizen. We even have illegal immigrants voting throughout the country. Think about that! Citizens from other countries are very possibly deciding the outcomes of American elections.

One only has to look to Florida in 2000 to see a real-world example. Pres. Bush won by a mere 537 votes out of 5.8 million cast. As governor of Texas, the Spanish-speaking Bush has always been popular with Hispanics, particularly Florida's Cubans. Given that Florida has a large illegal immigration population, it is not unrealistic to think that at least 537 illegals voted for Bush over Al Gore - the difference in determining the Presidency of the United States that year. But since we have so many "sanctuary cities" - places where it is prohibited to ask one's immigration/citizenship status - there is no way to determine who is an American citizen, let alone who is validly registered.

Mr. Rendell's rationale for vetoing the bill? It would create voting problems for the homeless, the poor, displaced victims of natural disasters, and those without access to valid ID.

Good thing, because as everyone knows, the Keystone State experiences so many natural disasters. Such is life when your state is located right in the middle of Hurricane Alley. And as far as "easy access" to an ID, it must be extremely difficult to produce a passport, a valid driver's license, a utility bill, an employee ID, or even a paycheck or government check. The governor's spokesman at the time stated that Mr. Rendell was concerned that "...identification requirements [might have] discouraged people from voting and eventually disenfranchised people."

Under that rationale, why have rules at all? Why do the right thing?

Why do we put up with such garbage, and where is the Republican legislature? Why isn't anyone taking the show on the road, making Mr. Rendell defend his position on an issue where an overwhelming number of voters are in disagreement with him? It is painfully obvious what the true motivation is: the vast majority of non-registered voters who actually vote do so with Democratic leanings. They are part of the Democratic base, and as such, voting for them must be obstacle-free if the party is win statewide elections.

Having no identification requirement for voters, let alone citizenship verification, is one of the most disgraceful blows to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so that Americans could enjoy the confidence of voting in free and fair elections.

It is a racist and disenfranchising practice that must end in order to preserve our freedom.

 

 

 

Christopher Freind

Christopher Freind

Chris Freind is an independent columnist and investigative reporter who operates his own new site, The Artorius News Bureau.  Readers of his column “Freindly Fire” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."

Freind also serves as a weekly guest commentator on a Philadelphia-area talk radio show, WCHE, and makes numerous other television and radio appearances.

 

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