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  • Millions Of Americans Are Walking Into A Chinese-Made Trap

    11/18/2023 9:00:01 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 27 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 11/18/2023 | John Mac Ghlionn
    According to a new Pew report, a growing number of U.S. adults admit to regularly getting their news on TikTok. “This,” notes the report, “is in contrast with many other social media sites, where news consumption has either declined or stayed about the same in recent years.”This should concern all readers who care about the United States. As this piece clearly demonstrates, TikTok is an incredibly dangerous app that is most likely being weaponized by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). More specifically, it's being used by the CCP to further divide a country that is already dangerously divided.The Pew report...
  • Union Boss Tells Poor: “Life’s Not Fair”

    02/08/2012 7:06:25 PM PST · by neverdem · 18 replies
    Commentary ^ | 02.08.2012 | Jonathan S. Tobin
    The hypocrisy of opponents of school choice schemes has never been a big secret. But rarely has that quality been so brazenly exhibited as by Vincent Giordano, the head of the New Jersey Education Association, in a recent interview on New Jersey public television. When asked why he opposes giving poor parents the same opportunity to take their kids out of failing public schools and into successful private or religious institutions the wealthy have, the teachers union boss, who makes more than half a million in salary and other compensation, replied: "Life's not always fair." Giordano, who has been a major antagonist of New...
  • SCHOOL CHOICE NON DEBATE

    03/09/2011 5:36:59 AM PST · by grace522 · 5 replies
    Philadelphia Magazine ^ | 9 March 2011 | Chris Freind
    The Great School Choice Debate, hosted by The Independence Hall Tea Party Association on March 6, was a passionate discussion of Senate Bill 1, the school choice bill currently in the state senate. At issue was whether SB 1, a limited-scope bill granting a voucher to low-income families (in which the state subsidy would follow the child, not the school), is the only legislation achievable at this time, or whether a broader, more comprehensive bill can be passed. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the healthy debate that it should have been because Senator Anthony Williams, one of the bill’s prime sponsors and...
  • Organizer of Philadelphia Tea Party II to be interviewed on WPHT-AM at 9:40 PM EDT

    03/16/2009 4:23:49 PM PDT · by George Smiley · 8 replies · 702+ views
    WPHT-AM ^ | 16-MAR-2009 | George Smiley
    Freeper chris_clemency is going to be interviewed by WPHT-AM talk show host Dom Giordano. Dom is the only local conservative talk radio host in Philadelphia. He's behing us- in fact, he's going to speak at Philadelphia Tea Party II. You can listen live at the link.
  • The Rendell machine at work (vote fraud in the prisons?)

    10/29/2004 6:35:29 PM PDT · by Born Conservative · 16 replies · 362+ views
    Power Line Blog ^ | 10/29/2004 | Deacon
    A reader sent me this message about voter fraud in Pennsylvania: I'm listening to WPHT, 1210AM. Dom Giordano is interviewing PA Congressman Curt Weldon (from Pennsylvania's Delaware County). Weldon caught four women who visited a prison and they were filmed running from the prison with absentee ballots from the prisoners. It was filmed by a Philly TV station (not sure which one). Weldon caught these women red-handed, allegedly college girls, who should not have been inside and involved in this absentee ballot process. The women somehow went inside to "assist" the prisoners in filling out the ballots. These four...
  • Judge says child-sex crimes are ‘indescribable’

    06/17/2003 3:01:50 AM PDT · by tdadams · 21 replies · 324+ views
    New Haven Register ^ | 06/14/2003 | Michelle Tuccitto
    <p>BRIDGEPORT — After calling former Waterbury Mayor Philip Giordano a "sexual predator," a federal judge on Friday sentenced him to 37 years in prison for charges related to the sexual abuse of two young girls.</p> <p>"What you did is indescribable," U.S. District Court Judge Alan Nevas said as Giordano stood before the bench. Giordano stared straight ahead, hands clasped behind him.</p>