Pennsylvania Petitions To Peacefully Secede From The Union

If you are from Pennsylvania don’t be afraid to sign the petition. When the federal government can not be trusted and chooses to subvert the will of the people, it’s time to do something.

WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION TO:

Peacefully grant the State of Pennsylvania to withdraw from the United States of America and create a NEW government.

As the founding fathers of the United States of America made clear in the Declaration of Independence in 1776:

“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”

“…Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and institute new Government…”

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Pennsylvania High School Marching Band Celebrates Russian Revolution

Only in Obama’a America.

Pennsylvania High School Marching Band Celebrates Russian Revolution

A Pennsylvania high school marching band is raising eyebrows with a halftime performance that commemorates the Russian revolution, complete with red flags, olive military-style uniforms, and giant hammers and sickles.

“St. Petersburg: 1917” is the theme for the New Oxford High School Marching Band. Ironically, the school’s athletic teams are called the Colonials and their colors are red, white and blue. The band’s website features a picture of the group with students holding a hammer and sickle.

“There is no reason for Americans to celebrate the Russian revolution,” said one irate parent who alerted Fox News. “I am sure the millions who died under Communism would not see the joy of celebrating the Russian revolution by a school 10 miles from Gettysburg.”

“It was Glee meets the Russian Revolution,” he told Fox News. “I’m not kidding you. They had giant hammers and sickles and they were waving them around.”

“Who thought this was a good idea?”

Rebecca Harbaugh, the superintendent for the Conewago Valley School District, told Fox News that the band’s performance was “not an endorsement of communism at all.”

“It’s a representation of the time period in history called St. Petersburg 1917,” she said. “I am truly sorry that somebody took the performance in that manner. I am.”

“If anything is being celebrated it’s the music,” she said. “It is what it is. I understand people look at something and choose how to interpret that and I’m just very sorry that it wasn’t looked at as just a history lesson.”

Besides, she explained, “in 2008 we did an entire show on freedom.”

But some critics said it’s outrageous for any American school to be celebrating such a violent era.

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Strongman Enshrined in York Barbell USA Hall of Fame

I saw Slim the Hammerman perform live at a local department store when I was a teenager. It’s good to see he is finally getting the recognition he deserves.

From The Mercury:

Overcoming difficult obstacles and achieving new milestones are nothing new for world-renowned strongman Lawrence “Slim the Hammerman” Farman.

Farman — who is known for tossing a combined weight of 50 pounds of hammers and other skills — was recently inducted into the York Barbell USA Hall of Fame for his lifelong achievements as a professional strength trainer.

“It means I’m old,” Farman quipped. “It’s like an honor that other guys respect.”

For Farman, 77, of East Coventry, this is one of many culminating achievements to a lengthy successful career. He explained this is not the first time that he has been welcomed into the top of the strongmen ranks.

Several years ago, Farman was inducted into the Association of Oldetime Barbell and Strongmen, adding that to be accepted into both places is a “prestigious” award that is admired by younger athletes.

“I’m one of the few guys that’s in both of them,” Farman said.

He attributes that achievement to extensive training and discipline that dates back decades.

Farman, who has worked with strongmen greats during his career, such as The Mighty Atom and more, said he has made it into the record books with

his feats of strength of throwing two hammers of more than 25 pounds in each hand.

“There’s nobody that comes close,” he said.

Even as recently as October, Farman explained that those competing to break his record fell short, unable to crack holes in his established accomplishments.

But Farman’s attempts to be a great has taken a toll on him, receiving approximately 27 fractures in each hand through hammer throws and more.

Farman explained he wants others to learn the skill he has worked “so hard” to perfect, so others can one day have the opportunity to enter into the hall of fame and set their own records.

Farman has been training other professional strongmen, teaching them how to go beyond their limit and push their strength capabilities.

Although Farman teaches his pupils these skills, he explained the will often times limits how far athletes can push themselves.

“The will lets you be done before the strength,” he said.

Chris Rider, a professional athlete and one of Farman’s students, said it is “definitely an honor” to learn from a strongman master.

“It’s been a very surreal experience,” Rider said. “He’s spent a lot of time on the stage and gotten to work with the greats.”

Rider, 35, of Thomasville, said he met Farman in 2007, and has been working on a number of skills, namely the art of showmanship and how to make the demonstration better for the audience.

Because of Farman’s lessons, Rider explained it has helped his demonstrations and shows.

“When you’re on the stage, it is all for the audience,” he said.



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