The N.R.A. and the Republican Party has created a society living in a constant situational awareness state of the potential threats in our surroundings.
Residents and visitors in the U.S. can expect to be attacked
anywhere at anytime by someone like this guy firing military grade weapons:
By Josh Glasstetter on May 24, 2014 - 1:35 pm, Posted in
Anti-Woman
The N.R.A. and the Republicans hope for more and more gun carnage events like this one. They instill fear, bring out gun voters and boost the sale of guns and ammunition. It's Reagan style free market fear.
I didn't need to watch “Breaking Bad” to know that whites
use more drugs than blacks.
I believe that Western Montgomery
County:
Collegeville-Skippack-Lansdale-Salfords-Limerick-Fredricks,-Hanovers-Franconia-Marlborough-Douglas-Pottstown
municipalities are a huge illegal drug market. Much larger than Western Chester
County, including Coatesville.
I believe the drug users are lower,
middle, and upper income people regularly getting high and working at (mostly)
well paying jobs. I think a lot of them sell and use their own homegrown stuff.
They seldom get caught and if they do they’re white and don’t
go to prison.
I believe we have the same, South
Philly mob, motorcycle gang and white supremacist, skinhead drug sellers in
Western Montgomery County that we do in Western Chester County and Coatesville
with one glaring exception:
I think a lot of the marijuana in Montgomery County is home grown.
I didn't need to learn anything new to pick out the people
in “politics” in Chester County.
“We have csf/bog team heading out to bunkerville Nevada, any
other members of csf / III % BOG that can afford to travel to bunkerville we
ask you please do so, we are asking all able members to pack and head out asap,
my close friend James Yeager from tactical response will be arriving in 13
hours with his team ,any csf bog members that makes it out I ask that you team
up Chief Operations Officer Chris Hill, Hill will make arraignments to contact
james Yeager and his team members! Chief Kessler”
“Our goal was to have the completed facility ready for
recreation, training, and racing by the end of January 2014. However, local
building ordnances have slowed our construction to a halt. We do not want to
disappoint our supporters, but we also must compromise with our local
government. This may include jumping through a few hoops and delaying our
dream.We are going to do everything we
can to have a completed velodrome structure by late spring or early summer.”
At the “Welcome to Coatesville” sign the flowers, ornamental trees and bushes are a beautiful sight that is seen over and over by the many people that go by the “Welcome to Coatesville” sign.
Our parks, buildings and towns can often be pleasing to the eye. Those places didn't just happen.
People got together and made it happen.
Thousands of people drive by the “Welcome to Coatesville” sign at Maple Avenue and 1st Avenue in Coatesville.
Coatesville Police Sergeant Rodger Ollis said that the area around the sign was covered in weeds for a long time.
Sergeant Ollis and Chief Laufer adhere to the “broken windows” theory espoused by James Q. Wilson.
The perception of safety is not based on crime rates, but on whether the neighborhood is well cared for.
Coatesville has no shortage of people who go out of their way to care for our town.
Volunteers from Coatesville and nearby planted trees and flowers and cleaned up several areas in Coatesville for Earth Day.
About a half-mile away Coatesville City Councilperson Marie Hess led a group of adults and children cleaning up and planting at the Brandywine Creek Trail.
Special thanks to Sergeant Ollis, Chief Jack Laufer and Coatesville City Councilperson Marie Hess and the many adults and children who made Coatesville a little bit nicer.