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  • Christopher Freind Is Philadelphia Archdiocese Lying Or Just Incompetent?
    Written by Christopher Freind

    "I don’t know Chief…this shark is either very smart, or very dumb…” So was the famous line uttered by the legendary Quint in Jaws, as he was trying to figure out the intentions of the great white.  After the recent roller coaster ride regarding Archdiocesan school closings --- and now the many reprieves --- Catholics across the Philadelphia region are wondering the same thing.  Is the Church hierarchy very smart (in a conniving way), or very dumb? Or are they, and the “Blue Ribbon” school commission deciding the fate of so many, just downright incompetent? There isn’t a fourth option.…





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  • Christopher Freind Chris Christie And Whitney Houston: Not Perfect Together
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Lowering state flags for Whitney Houston? Is that what it's come to, Governor? With the sparse media coverage of Whitney Houston’s death and funeral, it’s not surprising that her years of military service have gone largely unnoticed, as were her activities as an undercover cop in New Jersey (was she really killed after a sting went bad?).  After all, she must have done these dangerous things to warrant all Jersey state flags being flown at half-mast in her honor, as ordered by Governor Chris Christie. Because the opposite simply defies common sense. If Houston was not a police officer gunned…





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  • Christopher Freind Opposing Drug Testing For Welfare Recipients? Are You High?
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    Randomly testing all public workers is simply common senseRandom drug testing of welfare recipients and public workers is racist, discriminatory and blatantly unconstitutional.And if believe any of that, you’re smoking something.Once again, the drug testing issue is making headlines in Pennsylvania, as such a program is now underway. Unfortunately, because the Legislature dragged its feet (what else is new?), the current initiative is a scaled-down version of the original bill, and has been put into effect via an emergency budgetary order from the Governor. It only applies to welfare recipients who have been convicted of a felony in the last…





    Written on Tuesday, 14 February 2012 12:48 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Rendell As Inquirer Owner? Might As Well Be Philly Enquirer
    Written by Christopher Freind

    A Jerry Maguire-like treatise for how to resurrect the media’s credibility Famed political strategist James Carville once referred to Pennsylvania as two major cities with Alabama in between.  What an insult to Alabama. The folks in the nation’s fifth-largest state --- all of them --- are the backwards ones, the sad result of refusing to hold their leaders accountable for broken campaign promises and abject failures. All the while, their neighboring states --- AKA “the competition” --- continue to make gains at Pennsylvania’s expense. Ohio and West Virginia are successfully courting natural gas and oil companies, which are beginning to…





    Written on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 11:54 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Hey Chris Christie, Get On The Treadmill --- You May Be President
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Don’t Be Surprised If Romney and Gingrich Bow Out At The End About the only job better than weatherman --- where you can get it wrong half the time and still remain employed --- is political pundit.  These guys make an art out of looking dumb, and doing so with authority. In the last few years alone, we have been told that Obama had zero chance of beating Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney was sure to be the GOP nominee in 2008, and now, the President can’t win re-election because Romney will beat him.  That last prediction, of course, is predicated…





    Written on Friday, 03 February 2012 10:13 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Gingrich Is Right To Shoot For The Moon
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Romney, McCain are visionless dream-killers who should be ashamed In May, 1963, the astronaut sitting atop the Mercury-Atlas rocket “went higher, farther, and faster than any other American…for a brief moment, Gordo Cooper became the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen.”  So were the ending words of The Right Stuff, an incredibly inspirational film which followed the brave exploits of America’s space pioneers, as chronicled in Tom Wolfe’s famous book of the same title. Heroes they were: Chuck Yeager, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and all the others who volunteered to charge into the unknown, routinely working on projects…





    Written on Thursday, 02 February 2012 12:53 in National News
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009 14:58

Pat Toomey Closer To U.S. Senate Run

Written by Christopher Freind

A bruising GOP primary battle is one step closer to reality for U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.

As expected, rival Pat Toomey resigned yesterday as president of the fiscally conservative organization Club For Growth (CFG), vowing to announce his candidacy shortly.

Sensing a Toomey candidacy as imminent, the Specter campaign continued its attacks on Mr. Toomey’s Wall Street connections.  In a letter sent to the former congressman yesterday, Mr. Specter questioned why Mr. Toomey’s biography on his former organization’s Web site “has been altered to delete any reference to the many years you spent selling risky derivatives.”

Mr. Specter said the original biography listed Mr. Toomey as having “developed and managed a $21 billion derivatives trading operation for Morgan Grenfell Finance Inc. … yet your new online bio omits any mention of your work as a derivatives trader, merely noting that your ‘first career was in investment banking from 1984 through 1991.’ ”

The 30-year incumbent concluded by asking Mr. Toomey to explain the discrepancy about the “basic fact” of his professional career. He also asked why Mr. Toomey “ ‘omitted this fact’ as he readied his Senate campaign,” and asked when were the changes made.

 Mr. Specter’s questions come just weeks after his campaign launched a statewide TV advertising blitz that attempted to tie Mr. Toomey’s Wall Street links to the nation’s financial meltdown.

FactCheck.org, an independent, nonpartisan organization, published an article rebutting many of the commercial’s statements.

Peg Luksik, a conservative grassroots activist from Johnstown and an announced candidate in the race, expressed her disappointment that Mr. Toomey would change his biography.

“It is unfortunate that Mr. Toomey made that choice. It’s like giving someone a stick to hit you with.”

Ms. Luksik said that the biography change made it appear that Mr. Toomey was hiding something. “Why would you do that? I’m sure he didn’t do anything wrong. His (Wall Street) background is part of who he is.”

Likening the situation to what would happen if she removed the extensive pro-life activities from her biography, Ms. Luksik stated, “People would ask me if I was insane. It just doesn’t make any sense to me.”

Former Indiana U.S. Rep. Chris Chocola has succeeded Mr. Toomey as Club for Growth’s president.

During his time in Congress, he was known as a staunch taxpayer advocate, fighting for limited-government and free-market principles.  He has served as a member of the group’s Leadership Council since 2007.

“I feel extremely honored to have been able to lead such a great organization,” Mr. Toomey said upon resigning. “I have known Chris for many years and I have nothing but respect and admiration for his commitment to free enterprise. ”