Thursday, October 23, 2014

The LuLac Edition #2756, October 23rd, 2014



"THIRD WORLD NELLIE FROM PITTSTON"
Is this what she was talking about??????

The other day Mrs. LuLac and I had to attend an event for our church. So I got home a little early to change and get going. As I was suiting up, I had Steve Corbett on. This was Monday afternoon at about 5:56PM. Corbett got a call from a rather condescending woman from Pittston who used very familiar terms with him. She called him “sweetie” and “dear” which I thought was kind of odd. But then things got worse. She told the WILK Talk Show host that the United States was becoming a third world country. She of course blamed the President and the Democrats. Corbett asked her if she was ever in a third world country and by that time she was just talking gibberish.
Whoever that woman was, and I’ll call her Nellie from Pittston, let me just review a couple of things here.
If America was third world country, she would not be able to get clean drinking water out of her tap.
If America were a Third World country, her roads would be impassable and if there was any concrete it would be used for the power elite and not mass transportation.
If America were a Third World country, there would not be any free media to speak of. Corbett would be in a gulag and she’d be taken away for voicing her opinions.
If this were a Third World country, there would be no housing for the poor. They’d live in shacks and on the street.
If this were a Third World Country, fear would reign and medical workers focusing on helping children getting vaccines would be killed.
If this were a Third World Country, there would be no electrical grid to speak of and no creature comforts.
If this were a Third World Country, this loudmouth would be taking a dump in the street instead of using facilities.
The beauty of America and Talk Radio for that matter is that we encourage the ignorance of the dullards among us to be exhibited fully in all their masterful glory. In America, we laugh at the ignorant slobs who latch onto a catch phrase and run with it. In a Third World Country they wouldn’t have that opportunity.
Every time I hear someone like this, I alternately get amused and scared. This woman actually can vote and I shudder to think, might actually be able to or has bred.


THE POSTER BOY????

Bill Stinson. He was a Philadelphia lawmaker charged with vote fraud in 1995. As my friend L.A. Tarone told us Wednesday night Stinson used dubious means to gain election to the State Senate in a Special Election. He was caught and left office being urged to by then Mayor Ed Rendell and other Democratic power brokers. 
Since then Stinson has been used as an example of voter fraud in Pennsylvania. My question is this. Has there be any egregious efforts to defraud voters in Pennsylvania since that time? I’m not asking could there be a problem, or what if this could happen, will happen, might happen, etc. I’m asking if there was any major case involving vote fraud in Pennsylvania since Bill Stinson? The answer is NO. And to dig this guy up every time the GOP wants to disenfranchise voters by complaining about early voting, or making the process more inclusive shows that the process is working just fine. 
No one is gaming the system except guys like Mike Turzai the current GOP Majority Leader who said this at a 2012 GOP Party meeting when going through a laundry list of the State House accomplishments. "Voter ID, which is gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania, done.”And just who carried Pennsylvania?
By the way, this from the New York Times twenty years ago:
Acquittal in Vote-Fraud Case
Published: June 23, 1994
Former State Senator William G. Stinson 3d, who was stripped of his seat because of election fraud, was acquitted today of charges that he illegally opened voting machines and absentee ballots on Election Day.
Mr. Stinson, a Democrat who was once an assistant Deputy Mayor of Philadelphia, said: "I just feel good that justice has been done. Now I can get back to my family and a normal life."
The guy who has been vilified as stealing an election was……wait for it…….ACQUITTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So let’s not have people gin up the fans of fear with an isolated incident from twenty years ago. Some say there is voter fraud all the time. I heard that on the radio and TV too in every election where a Democrat is leading. Two words: PROVE IT!


MEDIA MATTERS

DEBATES ON WVIA TV 44

WVIA-TV has scheduled three debates for the first three days of the week before the Nov. 4 election. Each will air at 7 p.m. from the Sordoni High-Definition Theater in Jenkins Twp.
The first is Monday, Oct. 27, between Republican U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta and Democrat Andy Ostrowski, the candidates for the 11th Congressional District seat.
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, it’s the 10th Congressional District debate among incumbent Republican Rep. Tom Marino, Democrat Scott Brion and independent Nick Troiano. On Wednesday, Oct. 29, Democratic Rep. Matt Cartwright will face Republican Schuylkill County Coroner David Moylan, as they vie for the 17th Congressional District seat.
WVIA-FM radio will simulcast the debates, which will also be streamed live at www.wvia.org/home.
Veteran WVIA-FM’s broadcaster Larry Vojtko will moderate each debate.

SUNDAY MAGAZINE


This Week on Sunday Magazine
Brian Hughes speaks with Scranton native Bob Williams about his struggles with IPF, Idiopathic Pulminary Fibrosis, a progressive lung disease.
Magic 93's Frankie in the Morning speaks with Suzanne McCabe & Melissa Jurlie from Junior Achievement of Northeast Pa. about their upcoming "A Chair Affair" fundraiser.
Brian speaks with Patsy Catsos about the jump in cases of Irrataible Bowel Syndrome cases in children.
And an encore of Brian's interview with travel guru Chris McGuinness regarding the Best Travel Deals for the Fall.
Sunday Magazine, Sunday morning at 5am on NASH-FM, 93-7, 5:30am on 97BHT, 6am on 97.9X and 6:25am on Magic 93.


ECTV


Two local TV veterans get together on ECTV Live during the week of October 27th as host David DeCosmo welcomes Frank Andrews Shimkus to the program.
Frank is on hand to discuss plans for the 2nd annual Veterans Memorial Run/ Walk which will be held on November 1st beginning at the Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company.
ECTV Live is carried on Comcast Cable Channel 19 (61 in some areas) and can be seen several times each day throughout the week.

BOLD GOLD COMMUNITY FORUM

SUE HENRY’S SPECIAL EDITION


Tune in to Sue Henry's "Special Edition" this week as Sue recaps the week's news. Special Edition is heard Saturdays and Sunday on these Entercom stations, WILK FM Saturday at 2pm Sunday at 6 am on Froggy 101 Sunday at 7 am on The Sports Hub 102.3 Sunday at 7 am on K R Z 98.5 Sunday at noon on WILK FM 103.1.


BUDDY RUMCHEK


Want to hear some great parodies on the news? Tune in to WILK Radio at 6:40 and 8:40 AM on Mondays. As Ralph Cramden used to say, “It’s a laugh riot!”


KAREL ON THE STREET


Tune in Wednesdays on WILK Radio for Karel on the Street. Hear some of the funniest and heartwarming comments on the issues of the day on Webster and Nancy with Karel Zubris.


CORBETT’S SOMEBODY’S WATCHING ME


Every Wednesday at 5PM, Steve Corbett shines the light on a Public official with his “Somebody’s Watching Me” segment. Corbett picks an alleged public servant to eye ball and observe. Batten down the lawn furniture in the driveway and that e mail machine. There is nowhere to hide when “somebody’s Watching”. Wednesdays at 5 on WILK’s Corbett program.


Our 1974 logo.

1974

Yanks trade Bobby Murcer to Giants for Bobby Bonds….Cubs trade Billy Williams to A's for Manny Trillo, Knowles & Locker…… Lake Isaac in Cleveland Metroparks' Big Creek Reservation dedicated… Billy Martin named AL Manager of Year (Texas Rangers) …….Air Force fires 1st ICBM …… Dmitri Shostakovitch' 15th String Quartet premieres in Leningrad…………Wings release "Junior's Farm"……(History.orb, Wikipedia)

in Pennsylvania as the days dwindle before the election incumbent Milton Shapp is on the verge of history. He will be the first Governor of Pennsylvania elected to a second consecutive term..

 Lt. Governor Ernie Kline and his boss Governor Milton Shapp singing a happy tune in the fall of 1974..................
in the City of Wilkes Barre political jockeying begins for the 1975 Mayor’s race. With a Strong Mayor form of Government possible candidates being mentioned are Treasurer Walter Lisman and School Board member Anthony Mussari and forty years ago this week the number one song in LuLac land and America was “Jazzman” by - Carole King. 

14 Comments:

At 8:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The classical music guy is going to moderate the debates? Yeah that's brilliant.

 
At 8:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I did not hear "Ms. Nellie" but you were equally condescending Yonk.

So maybe she was never in a Third World country. Perhaps she is drawing that conclusion when she compares her life and surroundings over that last decade or so.

Maybe she's not sophisticated and this is her way of expressing her frustration with her disappearing cultural markers, like churches and schools and such.

Better pay attention - these kind of folks will turn on the Dems in response.

 
At 10:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard that looney tune. Corbett was respectful but she was horrid. Ignorant and proud. If I were the screener, I'd ban her nonsense.

 
At 11:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any time you try to stop the vote, you stop democracy in America. Shame on the GOP and their very deluded followers.

 
At 12:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Commenting on phone callers? Out of ideas today? Perhaps if you listened a little more closely, you would have heard the woman was speaking out of fear, and yes, some ignorance. The Ebola thing and the pathetic government response has frightened a lot of people. I won't even to begin to talk about crime and increasing poverty.

 
At 12:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I lived on the West Side of Cleveland and loved spending time in the Diamond Necklace/Metro Parks
system, but never heard of Lake Isaac. Where do you come up with some of this stuff? I'll check it out next time I visit. Back in my day Cleveland was like a third world country. The Browns were mediocre, the Cavs were terrible and the Tribe was the Tribe of old!

Pete

 
At 7:50 AM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
Commenting on phone callers? Out of ideas today? IT IS PART OF THE POLITICAL DYNAMIC IN OUR AREA SO IT IS FAIR GAME. OUT OF IDEAS? HARDLY.
The Ebola thing and the pathetic government response has frightened a lot of people. I won't even to begin to talk about crime and increasing poverty.
I AGREE. BUT TO COMPARE THIS COUNTRY TO A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY WAS BEYOND REASONABLE. ACTUALLY TO ME, IT BORDERS ON UNPATRIOTIC. PEOPLE, AND SOME NATIONAL COMMENTATORS DO THIS TOO CAN'T BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY IF YOU USE THOSE WORDS. I CAN'T HELP BUT THINK THAT IF THERE WERE ANY OTHER OCCUPANT IN THE WHITE HOUSE RIGHT NOW THOSE WORDS WOULD NEVER BE USED.

 
At 11:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nellie is no different than the people who cry poverty and want more of my money in the form of government entitlements.

Don't THEY know that they are better off than the poor in any other country in this world?

It bothers the cr@p out of me that I'm scrambling to make ends meet, making some damn tough decisions for the family and then hear the whining.

BTW: My health care premium and deductible are going UP. The last 6 years I've been running in place faster and faster. I hope the R's sweep the D's (with my help!)

 
At 1:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve Corbett has his looney tunes and it is obvious from these comments that the Younstur has his fair share of looney tunes.

 
At 3:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We go into the weekend with another school shooting in the US! To cling to the idea that guns are not a problem is madness. It is a problem which will never be corrected as evidenced by the reaction to the slightest efforts made to make a start in any way. Newtown horrific as it was has been too easily and soon forgotten. It will happen again. Get right with God and get several guns and the beat and the senseless killing goes on in America...

 
At 8:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yonki ... Yonki ... YONKI !

 
At 1:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

3:28
Once again what the media called "a heartbroken community" attempts to deal with a school shooting and the deaths of young men and women who were sitting in a school cafeteria eating lunch. Where is the outrage?

And as you stated, any effort in the direction of "gun sanity" is met with the old their comin after all our guns mentality fueled by the NRA.

Another American situation with no hope of solution.

 
At 5:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wanna bet the high school shooter was taking pharmaceuticals for ADHD or depression?

 
At 7:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You anti-gun guys: next time a fire starts at your house, don't grab the fire extinguisher - call the fire department.

Also would you ban fire extinguishers because some kid sets one off in the school?

Lets see how the kids blood test and other forensics turn out before we make a move - unless you just want to take my pistol away.The resIFP

 

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