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02 February 2017

Leaked Draft of Trump’s Religious Freedom Order Reveals Sweeping Plans to Legalize Discrimination 1FEB17

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pres drumpf/trump formalizes his assault on the American Republic with this executive order that starts the process of turning our nation into a theocratic-plutocracy similar to saudi arabia and iran. This proposed executive order is in direct violation of the US Constitution and multiple federal laws protecting the civil liberties and civil rights of all Americans. Further, there is nothing reflecting the teachings of Jesus Christ in the "christian" sharia law the radical right seeks to impose on us. They are deceiving right wing Christians for their support, but once they have achieved their goals the right wing Christian community will find out what persecution for their faith really is. From The Nation.....

If signed, the order would create wholesale exemptions for people and organizations who claim religious objections to same-sex marriage, premarital sex, abortion, and trans identity.

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WAYNE CARL SCHWANKE 27 JUN 1929-21 JAN 2017

Mein lieber Vater, mein Vater, Wayne Carl Schwanke, starb am 21. Januar 2017. Er war nicht gut in den vergangenen Jahren gewesen, und er war in den vergangenen Monaten sehr schwer für ihn und er war seit einigen Wochen im Krankenhaus Zu seinem Vorbeigehen. Ich vermisse ihn sehr, meine Familie vermisst ihn sehr. Er wollte nach Hause, in Scandia, PA, als er starb, und wir taten unser Bestes, um ihn nach Hause zu bringen, aber er ging an meiner Schwester Jennies Haus mit seiner Familie, Mama, Jennie und Ted, Kirk und mir mit ihm, nicht in der Krankenhaus mit Monitoren und Alarmen und Fremden um ihn herum. Ich vermisse meinen Vater. Wir widersprachen und diskutierten über viele Dinge, aber ich weiß, dass mein Vater mich liebte und weiß, dass er wusste, dass ich ihn liebte. Mom's Herz ist gebrochen, ihr Mann, Partner und Freund von 65 Jahren vergangen ist, hat sie eine harte Sache der Dinge jetzt. Es gibt ein Loch in ihrem Leben, das keiner von uns Kindern füllen kann. Dad war Stein taub, auch mit seinen Hörgeräten, und seine Demenz wurde in den letzten Jahren schlechter. Mama ist blind und ihre Mobilität ist wegen der Arthritis begrenzt. Er war ihre Augen und Beweglichkeit, sie war seine Ohren und Logik. Zusammen machten sie ein Paar. Wir hatten Papas Beerdigung am 28. Januar 17 in der Scandia Covenant Kirche in Scandia, PA. Es war eine schöne Beerdigung mit Lachen und vielen Tränen. Wir sangen die Lieblingshymne des Vatis, wie groß Thou Kunst, und es gab eine militärische Ehrenwache und die Scandia-freiwillige Feuer-Abteilung schickte einen Alarm aus und blies die Feuersirene zu Ehren des Vatis. Ich vermisse meinen Vater, wir vermissen ihn alle, aber unser Glaube hält das Versprechen, dass wir nach diesem Leben wieder vereint werden werden, also bis wir alle wieder Vati treffen .....
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Wayne Carl Schwanke, 87, aus Scandia starb am Samstag, den 21. Januar 2017. Wayne wurde am 27. Juni 1929 in Brookston, PA geboren. Er war der Sohn des verstorbenen Carl und Bernice (Waite) Schwanke.
Wayne diente in der US-Armee als Tankfahrer von 1948 bis 1952. Er war von der United Refining Company als Schweißer beschäftigt, von dem er 1992 im Ruhestand ging. Wayne war ein Mitglied der Scandia Covenant Kirche. Er war auch Mitglied der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Scandia und hatte von 1974 bis 1979 als Oberaufsichtsbeamter für die Elk Township gedient. In seinen früheren Jahren genoß er Familienleben, quadratisches Tanzen, Jagen, Camping, Lagerwagenrennen, Reisen und Holzverarbeitung .
Er wird von seiner Frau von 65 Jahren, Rose (Irvine) Schwanke, Brüder, Donald Schwanke, von Greenhurst, NY und Eugene Schwanke von Warren, PA überlebt; Bruderinlaw, Ralph Irvine und Frau Pat von North Warren; Vier Kinder, Sheila Wadsworth, von Bennett, CO, Craig Schwanke, von Ashburn, von VA, von Kirk Schwanke und von Frau Janice von San Angelo, von TX und von Jennifer Marston und von Mann Ted, von Midland, VA; Zehn Enkelkinder; Sechzehn Großkinder; Und mehrere Cousinen, Nichten und Neffen.
Neben seinen Eltern ging Wayne vor den Tod seiner Ur-Enkelinnen Shayde Elizabeth Smith und Sophia Rose Wadsworth, Schwiegersohn Richard Eugene Wadsworth, JR, Schwägerin Linda Ellen Schwanke und Enkel Kyle Wayne Wadsworth.
Freunde werden bei Peterson-Blick Funeral Home, 1003 Penn. Ave. E., Warren, am Freitag, 27. Januar, von 6 bis 8 Uhr.
Die Beerdigung wird in der Scandia Covenant Kirche, 18 Peterson Road, Scandia, am Samstag, den 28. Januar 2017 um 11.00 Uhr, Pfarrer Jon Meyer, officiating statt. Militärische Ehren werden von Mitgliedern der Youngsville American Legion Honour Guard zur Verfügung gestellt.
Private Intervention wird auf Scandia Friedhof.
Anstelle von Blumen, sollten diejenigen, die einen Gedenkbeitrag zu machen, ein Geschenk in seinem Gedächtnis an Scandia Covenant Kirche oder Scandia Freiwilligen Feuerwehr.
Wayne Schwanke

Ein Trauergottesdienst für Wayne Carl Schwanke, der am Samstag, den 21. Januar starb, wurde am Samstag, den 28. Januar, in der Scandia Covenant Kirche, Pfarrer Jonathan Meyer, offiziell statt. Als Pallbträger dienten Kirk Schwanke, Jr., Christopher Schwanke, Justin Schwanke, Mark Wadsworth, Craig Schwanke und Kirk E. Schanke, Sr. Militärische Ehren wurden von Mitgliedern der Youngsville American Legion Honour Guard erbracht. Das Peterson-Blick Funeral Home, Inc. wurde mit Arrangements betraut.

WAYNE CARL SCHWANKE 27 JUN 1929-21 JAN 2017

MY dear father, my dad, Wayne Carl Schwanke, died 21 JAN 2017. He had not been well the past few years, and he past few months were very difficult for him and he had been in and out of the hospital the few weeks prior to his passing. I miss him a lot, my family misses him a lot. He wanted to be home, in Scandia, PA when he died, and we did our best to get him home but he passed at my sister Jennie's house with his family, mom, Jennie and Ted, Kirk and me with him, not in the hospital with monitors and alarms and strangers around him. I miss my dad. We disagreed and argued about many things, but I know my dad loved me and know he knew I loved him. Mom's heart is broken, her husband, partner and friend of 65 years has passed, she is having a hard go of things right now. There is a hole in her life that none of us kids can fill. Dad was stone deaf, even with his hearing aids, and his dementia got worse over the past few years. Mom is blind and her mobility is limited because of arthritis. He was her eyes and mobility, she was his ears and logic. Together they made quite a couple. We had dad's funeral on 28 JAN 17 at the Scandia Covenant Church in Scandia, PA. It was a beautiful funeral with laughter and a lot of tears. We sang dad's favorite hymn, How Great Thou Art, and there was a military honor guard and the Scandia Volunteer Fire Department sent out an alarm and blew the fire siren in honor of dad. I miss my dad, we all miss him, but our faith holds the promise we will be reunited after this life, so till we all meet again Vati.....
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Wayne Carl Schwanke, 87, of Scandia died Saturday, January 21, 2017.  Wayne was born June 27, 1929, in Brookston, PA. He was the son of the late Carl and Bernice (Waite) Schwanke.
Wayne served in the US Army as a tank driver from 1948 until 1952.  He was employed by the United Refining Company as a welder, from which he retired in 1992.  Wayne was a member of the Scandia Covenant Church.  He was also a member of the Scandia Volunteer Fire Department, and had served as a Supervisor for Elk Township from 1974 to 1979.  In his earlier years he enjoyed family life, square dancing, hunting, camping, stock car racing, traveling, and woodworking.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Rose (Irvine) Schwanke, brothers, Donald Schwanke, of Greenhurst, NY, and Eugene Schwanke, of Warren, PA; brotherinlaw, Ralph Irvine, and wife, Pat, of North Warren; four children, Sheila Wadsworth, of Bennett, CO, Craig Schwanke, of Ashburn, VA, Kirk Schwanke, and wife, Janice, of San Angelo, TX and Jennifer Marston, and husband, Ted, of Midland, VA; ten grandchildren; sixteen greatgrandchildren; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Wayne was preceded in death by his great granddaughters Shayde Elizabeth Smith and Sophia Rose Wadsworth, soninlaw Richard Eugene Wadsworth, JR, sisterinlaw Linda Ellen Schwanke and grandson Kyle Wayne Wadsworth.
Friends will be received at Peterson-Blick Funeral Home, 1003 Penn. Ave. E., Warren, on Friday January 27, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The funeral will be held at Scandia Covenant Church, 18 Peterson Road, Scandia, on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 11 a.m., Rev. Jon Meyer, pastor, officiating.  Military honors will be provided by members of the Youngsville American Legion Honor Guard.
Private interment will be at Scandia Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial contribution should consider a gift in his memory to Scandia Covenant Church or Scandia Volunteer Fire Department.

Wayne Schwanke

A funeral service for Wayne Carl Schwanke, who died Saturday, January 21, was held at Scandia Covenant Church on Saturday, January 28, Rev. Jonathan Meyer, pastor, officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Kirk Schwanke, Jr., Christopher Schwanke, Justin Schwanke,  Mark Wadsworth, Craig Schwanke and Kirk E. Schanke, Sr. Military honors were provided by members of the Youngsville American Legion Honor Guard. The Peterson-Blick Funeral Home, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

23 January 2017

THOSE DAMN ALTERNATE FACTS & Donald Trump had biggest inaugural crowd ever? Metrics don't show it 21JAN17




Donald Trump had biggest inaugural crowd ever? Metrics don't show it

By Linda Qiu 
This pair of photos shows a view of the crowd on the National Mall at the inaugurations of President Barack Obama, above, on Jan. 20, 2009, and President Donald Trump, below, on Jan. 20, 2017.
At the first press conference of the new administration, White House press secretary Sean Spicer blasted the media, saying they deliberately misled the public about the size of President Donald Trump’s inauguration crowd.
"Photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way, in one particular Tweet, to minimize the enormous support that had gathered on the National Mall," Spicer said on Jan. 21. "That was the largest audience to witness an inauguration, period. Both in person and around the globe."
Spicer offered a few "facts" to disprove media reports of low turnout, but many of them are misleading or inaccurate. His overall assertion that Trump’s inaugural drew the "largest audience" ever is flat-out wrong.
Infrastructure issues
Spicer pointed to changes in infrastructure that gave the illusion of low turnout.
It was the "first time" that floor coverings were used to protect the grass on the National Mall, which had highlighted empty spots in the inaugural crowd, an effect not experienced in past inaugurations, he said.
But this is not the case. Floor coverings were also used in 2013, and floor coverings remained on the Mall during the Women’s March on Washington the day after the inauguration.
Spicer also blamed the "first time" usage of fencing and magnetometers on the Mall for "preventing hundreds of thousands of people being able to access the Mall as quickly as they had inaugurations past."
According to a 2017 Congressional Research Service report, screening magnetometers, or metal detectors, have been used in past inaugurations, though it’s not clear if they were placed on the Mall itself. The screening zones, according to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, did include two busy metro stops close to the Mall.
Spicer’s claim was also disputed by New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt, who tweeted that two unnamed law enforcement officials told him "magnetometers were not used in the areas Spicer said they were on the Mall."  
Crowd size
Spicer then knocked the press for tweeting out "inaccurate numbers involving crowd size."
"No one had numbers because the National Park Service, which controls the National Mall, does not put any out," he said.  "We do know a few things. So let’s go through the facts."
"We know that from the platform from where the President was sworn in to 4th Street holds about 250,000 people. From 4th Street to the media tent is about another 220,000. And from the media tent to the Washington Monument another 250,000 people. All of this space was full when the President took the oath of office."
Many news organizationsincluding PolitiFact, have noted that it’s difficult to gauge crowd size and that estimates are inconsistent. The National Park Service stopped tallying crowds on the National Mall in 1995 after a dispute over the attendance of the Million Man March.
Spicer’s claim of full spaces on the Mall -- which photographs contradict -- would give Trump a crowd size of at least 720,000, which is higher than preliminary estimates reported in the media but are on par with the 700,000 to 900,000 organizers expected to attend. The President himself touted 1.5 million on Jan. 21 at CIA headquarters. But that still wouldn’t have been the top figure.
Here are the attendance estimates for past inaugurations:
Inauguration
Trump, 2017
Barack Obama, 2013
1 million
Obama, 2009
1.8 million
George W. Bush, 2005
400,000
Bush, 2001
300,000
Bill Clinton, 1997
250,000
Clinton, 1993
800,000
George H.W. Bush, 1989
300,000
Metro ridership
Spicer said 420,000 used the D.C. Metro public transit on Jan. 20, 2017, compared with  317,000 for President Obama’s 2013 inaugural.
It’s unclear where his 420,000 figure for Trump’s inaugural comes from, but the Washington Post reported that for Trump’s inaugural around 570,557 took trips in the system between 4 a.m and midnight on Friday. Inauguration day 2013 drew more, at about 782,000.
Spicer’s 317,000 figure refers to ridership as of 11 a.m. on Jan. 21, 2013, reported the WMATA. Trump’s inaugural drew about 193,000 as of the same time.
Here’s a breakdown of ridership of the most recent inaugurations:
Day
Metro ridership (whole day)
Metro ridership (as of 11 a.m.)
Jan. 20, 2017 (Trump inaugural)
Jan. 21, 2013* (Obama inaugural)
Jan. 20, 2009 (Obama inaugural)
Jan. 20, 2005 (Bush inaugural)
*Note: Obama’s second inauguration was Jan. 21 instead of Jan. 20, which fell on a Sunday.
Our ruling
Spicer said, "That was the largest audience to witness an inauguration, period."
To support his claim, Spicer offered a few pieces of misleading or inaccurate evidence.
He said that floor coverings highlighting empty spaces on the National Mall were not used for previous inaugurations, but these were in place for Obama’s 2013 inauguration.
He claimed metro ridership was higher for Trump’s inaugural than for Obama’s 2013 inaugural, but he compared numbers for the morning of Obama’s inaugural to the whole day for Trump’s.
Spicer suggested 720,000 attended Trump’s inauguration, while organizers said they expected 700,000 to 900,000, and Trump himself estimated 1.5 million. All of those figures are less than the 1.8 million people who attended Obama’s 2009 inaugural.
We rate Spicer’s claim Pants on Fire.

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Published: Saturday, January 21st, 2017 at 9:13 p.m.
Researched by: Linda Qiu
Edited by: Angie Drobnic Holan

Sources:

PolitiFact, "Inaugural crowd sizes ranked," Jan. 20, 2017
White House press release, "Statement by press secretary Sean Spicer," Jan. 21, 2017
White House press release, "Remarks by President Trump and Vice President Pence at CIA Headquarters," Jan. 21, 2017
Congressional Research Service, "Inauguration Security: Operations, Appropriations, and Issues for Congress," Jan. 11, 2017
WMATA, "Inaugural Service Update," Dec. 6, 2012
Twitter, Michael S. Schmidt status, Jan. 21, 2017
Twitter, "WMATA status," Jan. 20, 2017
Twitter, "Ashley Killough status," Jan. 21, 2017

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Sean Spicer
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"That was the largest audience to witness an inauguration, period."