Royer gets Common Pleas nod from GOP
I believe that there is a quiet war going on among Eisenhower Republicans and extremist leaning Republicans in Chester County. Unfortunately I believe that Extremist Republicans now hold a majority in the Chester County Republican Committee.
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SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2009
"As I came out of the bank on a Saturday morning, they noticed my small flag pin which included the name 'Obama' beneath the flag. I was trapped at the intersection and threatened explicitly with being thrown into the street in the path of oncoming traffic. I was truly frightened! That was the scaryest thing that's happened to me in a long time
I do not understand why they are permitted to threaten peaceable citizens on their personal business in our downtown streets."
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2009
Just politics or hate group
The Chester County chapter of ACTION of PA is pleased to endorse Allison Royer for Common Pleas judge
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ACTION of PA
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http://youtu.be/9CVd49BPE_g
“Bowles, whose car’s front bumper sports a decorative Confederate flag plate, said ACTION is giving him an important and needed venue for truthful talk about implementing Christian values in local government. A place to claim positions that might not be popular.
Bowles, chairman of the North Newton Twp. Republican Committee, is tired of confronting what he said are watered-down versions of true GOP values.
Gwenne Alexander, chief executive of ACTION of PA and president of the Chester County chapter, said the group is mostly aligned with Republican values. It also shares common goals with the tea-party-aligned 912 Project. But it goes further in the quest to get conservatives elected.”
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New conservative Christian political group shows support for Chick-fil-A
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/08/new_conservative_christian_pol.html
[This article, excerpted here for current reference, shows the conservative ideology at work, four years ago, to take over the local Republican party as well as the West Chester Area School Board. It is from the Pennsylvania Conservative Council newsletter for February 4, 2009. The author, at the time the executive director of the Pennsylvania Conservative Council, is now running for reelection to the WCASD board.]
by Sean Carpenter
progressivenetwork
https://progressivenetwork.wordpress.com/2013/10/04/the-shot-over-the-bough-sic/