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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Pat Toomey and That Dirty Word 'Compromise'

Pat Toomey seems to understand that he has to reach moderates and independents as Pennsylvania becomes increasingly blue.

By G. Terry Madonna and Michael Young No one yet has called him “Benedict Toomey” but make no mistake: many conservatives view his recent effort to broker a gun compromise as a stunning act of perfidy. These critics see compelling evidence that Toomey’s flirtation with compromise has damaged seriously his reelection chances while disappointing his conservative supporters that expect him to hew to ideological rigidity on guns as well as other issues. Already invidious comparisons are being made between Toomey and the late Senator Arlen Specter—long the reigning bogyman of conservatives. We hear that Toomey’s gun compromise reveals him as just “another” Specter, lacking core principles or consistent policies. In fact, already a Facebook page…

Rosemary B

9:21 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

Reality check. Interesting information from a RECENT study. http://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2013/05/14/disarming-realities-as-gun-sales-soar-gun-crimes-plummet/   more ›

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Should Pamela Give Up On Love After 50?

Patch blogger says she's closing up shop after pain and disappointment of dating after age 50.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Draft Pick Huge Deal for Philadelphia Eagles

New Coach Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 4 pick in the NFL Draft next week.

"And with the second pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select Quarterback Donovan McNabb from Syracuse..." Boo, Boo, Boo, Boo, Boo. That's the sound that drowned out that selection when Coach Andy Reid made a major decision with a major draft pick, thus shaping his tenure and the team's future for the next decade. And that pick didn't turn out so bad: McNabb is easily one of the greatest quarterbacks in franchise history, having taken the Eagles to the Super Bowl and five NFC Championship Games. So can Geno Smith be McNabb all over again? After an awful season, the Philadelphia Eagles hold the fourth pick in the NFL Draft, which begins Thursday. You hear a lot of names being tossed around. It's not really a strong draft …

John

5:52 pm on Thursday, April 25, 2013

They have to go OLINE. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady can be your QB's and they wouldn't survive behind that Oline.... I'm not a Vick fan, at all, but that Oline play was pretty brutal last year. we can't keep troting King Dunlap out there.   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Patch's Garage

Fabspeed Creates Local, Exotic Power

The Fort Washington-based Fabspeed adds power to the already powerful.

  This week, AAA released its annual report analyzing the annual cost per mile to operate a sedan in the U.S. It’s up 1.17 cents over last year to about $0.61 per mile. And apparently, the main reason for the increase is vehicle maintenance. The report kind of makes you giggle after taking a trip to Fabspeed Motorsports in Fort Washington, which dubs itself as a performance manufacturing company. Average driving costs are up slightly over a penny per mile? Parsing the difference in cost between gas and maintenance?   Not here. Fabspeed is a place for people who think their Ferrari 458s and Porsche GT2s are underpowered. The company sits in a discreet building in an office complex a couple miles from Philadelphia. Other than the company’s …

Audrey Fannon

7:18 pm on Saturday, April 20, 2013

My Ferrari is RAD thanx to Fabspeed! Move over Dani...   more ›

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

The Philadelphia 76ers Are One Sorry Franchise

The Philadelphia 76ers expected a season of promise with a big off-season trade. Now the franchise is on the verge of collapse.

We interrupt the start of the baseball season to report that another Philadelphia sports team won't be making the playoffs this year. So much for your Philadelphia 76ers. After a past few years of exciting new ownership, promising playoff victories and high-profile trades, the Sixers have sunk to the lowest depths of the four Philly sports franchises this year. The finger pointing is endless. This has been one disaster of a season. In the beginning of the year, the possibilities and promise were endless. The team, with numerous free agent signings and trades in the off-season, appeared prime to take off. With rising stars Jrue Holiday and Evan Turner leading the way, the Sixers added a dominant force in the middle that would allow them to …

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John

12:53 pm on Wednesday, April 17, 2013

This is a terrible draft, and the sixers will likely have th 12th pick or so. The only saving grace is that they aren't tied to major contracts, which is great. However, the free agency crop isn't that great either. Sure, Chris Paul is great, but he's not leaving LA. We will suck again next year.   more ›

Friday, April 12, 2013

Distract Your Driving ... With Driving

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month; maybe sticks would help.

  It’s always a rough ride for me when I’m forced to drive my wife’s car — a delightfully reliable, cute, sea-foam green front-wheel drive appliance from Korea. For the first few blocks it must look like the car is missing the “student driver” tent. The car shudders and stops short as my left foot keeps mashing the left side of the brake pedal … thinking there’s a clutch pedal there. I’m no scientist, but it might be a muscle memory thing, as I log tens of thousands of miles per year on a car with a manual transmission. I love driving my manual-equipped car (Is there anything better than a perfect rev-matched downshift?) and I know I’m in the minority. In fact, it took me months to find my current car, as most people don’t want to be …

Haley's Towing

10:12 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

Manual cars and trucks are much more fun. Especially when driving on long fast pased roads. But I do not miss it when I'm driving downtown in the early morning or afternoon with school buses stoping every 15ft. -Haleys Towing and Automotive   more ›

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Philadelphia Phillies Success Up to Big Three

The question of whether the Philadelphia Phillies have a successful 2013 is up to the top three pitchers, not the hitters.

They are the Big Three. But we're not talking about Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jimmy Rollins for the Philadelphia Phillies. We're talking about Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee. And it's that Big Three—as opposed to the Big Boppers—who will decide whether the Phils will have success in 2013. From the first two games, we all should worry. Hamels—the former World Series MVP with the big start who was pitching his first Opening Day—got shelled by the Atlanta Braves. Maybe it was Opening Day jitters or the chill in the air, but we Phillies fans expect Hamels now to perform like Steve Carlton when he takes the mound. In other words, we expect nothing short of perfection. That didn't happen Monday night as Hamels was sent to the showers…

WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr.

7:42 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Another Phillies loss...The Iron Pigs beat Pawtucket Red Sox (We left the Park when the score was 5-2, Red Sox!)...If the Pigs can do it, the Big Brothers should be able to do it, too.   more ›

Friday, April 5, 2013

Patch's Garage

An Imported Guinness for this Domestic

A 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe gets a rare distinction from Guinness World Records ... and somewhere a man from Wisconsin is probably bummed out.

  It’s got to feel strange when you show up to an event and your other car — the one with vintage tags — is parked prominently at your destination … blocked off by traffic cones. “I suppose the guy who stole my car likes to eat here too. At least he’s taking care of the car,” one might think.  James C. Rees Sr., of Collegeville, probably had a feeling like that last Saturday. Rees arrived, along with his wife, to the Collegeville Italian Bakery. The reason? Well, his granddaughter, who’s on the Methacton High School swim team, had just something-or-othered relating to the team, and the family decided to celebrate. Actually, the party was for Rees and his car — a 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe. For about five months, Rees’ family members have…

Haley's Towing

10:25 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

Great story! -Haley's Towing and Automotive   more ›

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Phillies Start Season with Question Marks

The Philadelphia Phillies open 2013 on road against rival Atlanta Braves with lots of questions.

They're calling this the possible Last Waltz. It's the title of the last performance by the late great The Band, which decided to retire from the road and end its successful run. But is this the end for the band of Philadelphia Phillies still left from the World Championship team of 2008? Big Boppers Ryan Howard and Chase Utley are finally healthy and they join the aging Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Ruiz as the core of champions past. Throw in Cole Hamels and Cliff Lee as staff anchors and Jonathan Papelbon and Mike Adams as bullpen stabilizers and you've got the makings of a strong nucleus. But can these Phils—who are wealthy—can also be healthy and wise too? Do they have what it takes to take on the rising Washington Nationals and the always…

Tom McMenamin

2:13 pm on Saturday, April 6, 2013

Robert.....3 main concerns with your statement(s) 1. Spelling is your friend 2. Grammar is your friend 3.Punctuation is your friend   more ›

Friday, March 29, 2013

Patch's Garage

Here's the Scoop ... For Some Reason

Let's keep it stock, or close to stock, people.

  My car celebrated its ninth birthday last November. While that’s not quite old enough to qualify for classic tags, it isn’t exactly new. But, for the most part, my car looks like it did when it rolled off the assembly line on Nov. 17 … a Monday.  (I’m planning a big birthday party next November.) Aside from some minor changes — European/clear lighting with corresponding amber bulbs, and the occasional use of a Car and Driver “Save the Manuals!” magnet on the deck lid — my car’s exterior is stock. No decals. No wings. No fake badging. Stock. Lately I’ve noticed a trend that should have gone away after Vin Diesel first drove off into the sunset in an Orange Supra. More and more people are adding faux vents and air scoops to their cars. The…

Haley's Towing

10:31 am on Monday, April 15, 2013

Most people who include such modifications to their vehicle are going for style and sound; not street performance. -Haley's Towing and Automotive   more ›

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