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Pa. High School Band Commemorates Russian Revolution; Citizens Outraged

Pa. High School Band Commemorates Russian Revolution; Citizens Outraged
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Pennsylvania’s New Oxford High School marching band stirred controversy earlier this week after a halftime show that commemorated the Russian revolution included olive military-style uniforms and giant hammers and sickles. There was an immediate public outcry against the performance prompting the superintendent to issue an apology for the display. Additionally, the band has reportedly made significant changes to the halftime show.

The theme for the New Oxford High School marching band was “St. Petersburg: 1917.” The band’s performance featured red flags, military uniforms,  and giant hammers and sickles, even as the school’s athletic teams are called the Colonials and feature red, white, and blue uniforms. The website for the band included a large group photo with students donning a hammer and sickle.

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An angry parent notified Fox News to alert them to the school’s antics. The parent, who asked not to be identified, attended a football game at the school with his children on September 14 and was appalled by the performance he witnessed. He told Fox News,

It was Glee meets the Russian Revolution. I’m not kidding you. They had giant hammers and sickles and they were waving them around. Who thought this was a good idea?

There is no reason for Americans to celebrate the Russian revolution. 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 would be tantamount to celebrating the music of 1935 Berlin. If I was Lithuanian, Estonian, or Ukrainian, I’d be a little hot. I’d be really hot. It’s insulting to glorify something that doesn’t need to be glorified in America.

The Blaze reports that another parent “equated it to unexpectedly seeing your children waving swastikas during a halftime performance, noting that communism has killed more people than Nazis."

But Conewago Valley School District Superintendent Rebecca Harbaugh argued that the halftime show is “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.”

Attempting to shake the school’s unpatriotic image, she added that the school did “an entire show on freedom” in 2008.

Despite the superintendent’s assertions, parents are still infuriated by the halftime performance. In fact, the influx of complaints has compelled Harbaugh to admit that “many people have expressed concerns about the show.”

She argued that the purpose of the show was to underscore “a dark time in our world’s history and that’s the way it was portrayed on the field.”

“It’s not an uplifting performance,” Harbaugh said.

But for some connected to the school, such a theme was too harsh for a high school band to portray at a halftime show.

One student posted on his Facebook page,

I think the question is whether it is appropriate for a high school band to commemorate an event that led to unimaginable brutality of millions of Russian citizens. Stalin was just not a very nice guy. The tie to socialism is also a sore subject in this day and age.

Harbaugh attempted to quell the situation by indicating that the school recognizes some fault in the matter and has made the necessary changes:

We are taking steps to address many of the concerns expressed to us. This is a learning opportunity for not only our students who have learned about the Revolution and its tragic consequences but it also a learning opportunity for us as teachers and administrators.

The performance will now be called “The Music of Shostakovich,” with the hammer and sickle replaced by the traditional color guard band equipment.

Some are still in disbelief over the performance.

Paul Kengor, executive director for the Vision & Values center at Pennsylvania’s Grove City College, said he believed that the halftime show was a joke initially. “This is surreal,” he told Fox News. “This is like something out of the Twilight Zone — but it’s even stranger than that.”

Kengor said even if the school was not celebrating the revolution, “they seem to be commemorating this to some degree.”

“The Bolshevik Revolution launched a global Communist revolution that from 1917 through the 1990s was responsible for the deaths of over a hundred million people,” he said. “What the Russian revolution unleashed was a nightmare — a historical human catastrophe. This is something that should be condemned and not in any way commemorated or laughed at.”

Gerson Moreno-Riano, dean of Regent University’s College of Arts & Sciences, found the performance shocking:

The Russian revolution was one of the most violent episodes of the 20th century. Lenin put into place a doctrine of mass terror to crush the opposition and thousands and thousands of people. 

It’s full of violence, terror, destruction, and in some weeks thousands of people were executed — some thrown with rocks around their necks into the river to drown.

It’s quite frankly horrific that a high school would be celebrating that at a football game.

Even worse for Moreno-Riano was the photograph of the band on the school website that showed the students holding a hammer and sickle.

“To raise the emblems of the hammer and sickle — the emblems of so much violence, destruction and terror — is a lack of knowledge of history," he maintained.

Moreno-Riano contends that the best case scenario is that those who orchestrated the performance were simply ignorant of the historical reference.

“The worst case scenario is someone who is trying to celebrate something they know about — and they’re trying to insert this into their educational agenda,” he said.

Despite the controversial choice of entertainment, however, the Evening Sun reported that the judges of the Cavalcade of Bands Association Inc. show at Manheim Township High School awarded the New Oxford High School marching band first place on September 22.

http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/12995-pa-high-school-band%E2%80%99s-halftime-show-commemorates-russian-revolution

PA HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE REVIEW - Sept. 28, 2012


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Kavulich measure would establish anti-gang program

State Rep. Sid Michaels-Kavulich, D-Lackawanna/Luzerne/Susquehanna/WyomingState Rep. Sid Michaels Kavulich is working to establish anti-gang legislation to protect youth throughout the commonwealth. Kavulich recently introduced House Bill 2506, which would establish an anti-gang counseling pilot program. The measure would require the Department of Education to launch the program to educate students, teachers and parents on methods to discourage participation in criminal gangs. Law enforcement participation would be an integral element of the pilot project.

Kavulich’s bill is just one component of an initiative called “Operation Gang-Up” established by Congressman Lou Barletta and state Sen. John Yudichak. House Bill 2507 is an additional component of the initiative. The measure would establish sentence enhancements for crimes associated with street gangs. House Bill 2506 is currently awaiting consideration by the House Education Committee.


Sturla and family advocates criticize harmful new DPW policy

State Rep. Michael Sturla, D-LancasterAt a Capitol news conference this week, state Rep. Mike Sturla, D-Lancaster, was joined by families with disabled children, their advocates, service providers and other legislators to blast a policy change within the Department of Public Welfare which was announced quietly last month and will cost families with disabled children millions of dollars annually. Speaking alongside Sturla at the news conference were Jim Bouder of Manheim, Lancaster County; Catherine Hughes of White Oak, Allegheny County; and Kim Shank of Quarryville, Lancaster County.

The lawmaker and advocates addressed a policy change announced in the Pennsylvania Bulletin in August that DPW will begin collecting co-payments in October from families earning 200 percent of the federal poverty guideline for the services their disabled children receive. Up to 5 percent of a family's household income may be collected. Sturla noted that in the past DPW required oversight from the General Assembly or the Independent Regulatory Review Commission in order to implement changes of this magnitude, however due to the Republican-backed Act 22 of 2011, DPW Secretary Gary Alexander was granted ultimate control in any ‘cost-saving’ measure.

Bouder, an affected parent and advocate said, "Because DPW’s plan bypassed the regulatory review process, there are very serious and unresolved implementation problems that wouldn’t exist if the IRRC had been permitted to do its job. We have a viable alternative to DPW's plan that is straightforward and achievable if existing law were applied and enforced, and it would meet or exceed the Commonwealth’s budgetary objectives.” Bouder noted that if Act 62 of 2008, the Autism Insurance Coverage Law, were fully implemented it would save more than $25 million a year, versus the $5 million in projected savings under the DPW policy.

Advocates were outspoken regarding the impact the copayments will have on families across the Commonwealth and that the new policy has left many parents with questions regarding its rapid implementation. Sturla praised the advocates for the work they have done to bring this issue to the forefront, including a letter writing campaign, letters to the editor and Tuesday’s rally.


House passes Curry's physician disclosure bill

State Rep. Lawrence Curry, D-Montgomery/PhiladelphiaThe Pennsylvania House of Representatives has unanimously passed state Rep. Lawrence Curry's bill (H.B. 2196) that would require physicians to disclose their financial or ownership interest in a long-term care facility to their patients or the patients' responsible family member/legal representative. The bill would make clear that the patient may choose the physician making the disclosure or an independent physician as the primary care physician.

The bill was prompted by the case of Peggy Rogers. Rogers was a 69-year-old woman who died of undiagnosed breast cancer in 2006 while under the care of her primary care physician, who also owned the personal care home where she lived.

House Bill 2196 now moves to the state Senate for consideration.


Frankel, nurses from across Pa. call for covering uninsured through Medicaid

State Rep. Dan Frankel, D-AlleghenyAt a Capitol news conference this week, state Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny, and nurses from across Pennsylvania called for the state to expand Medicaid to cover uninsured Pennsylvanians living below 133 percent of the federal poverty level, as provided for in the Affordable Care Act. Frankel introduced legislation (H.B. 2557) in July that would accomplish that.

Frankel said the state currently receives more than $500 million in federal funding per year for hospitals for uncompensated care, and the state provides matching funds as well. Those federal payments for hospitals will be phased out since the Affordable Care Act instead provides for people covered by the Medicaid expansion to have insurance. For the first three years of the expanded program, the federal government will pay the entire cost of expanding Medicaid for this newly covered population. After that, the federal government will pay 90 percent of the cost of keeping these Pennsylvanians insured.

Frankel said a recent Harvard study compared states such as New York, which have expanded Medicaid, to Pennsylvania and other states that haven’t. Mortality decreased 6 percent in the states that expanded Medicaid to cover their most vulnerable residents. Frankel's proposal is estimated to offer health insurance coverage for up to 800,000 more Pennsylvanians.

Video from Frankel's remarks is available at http://youtu.be/kWcqsLBu-Ow.


Daley introduces bill to repeal changes to Small Games of Chance law

State Rep. Peter J. Daley II, D-Fayette/WashingtonState Rep. Peter J. Daley II, D-Fayette/Washington, responding to an outcry from fire departments and social and veterans' organizations in his district, has introduced legislation to repeal changes to Pennsylvania's Small Games of Chance law that were enacted earlier this year. Daley's bill (H.B. 2649) will repeal all of the changes made to the Small Games of Chance Act by House Bill 169.

Daley said local fire departments and clubs continue to say that the changes will spell financial problems that possibly could lead to closing their doors. Even groups that support maintaining the new law say changes need to be made.


DeLissio amendment would prevent definition of medical staff from being limited to physicians, dentists and podiatrists

State Rep. Pamela DeLissio, D-Montgomery/PhiladelphiaState Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio was joined by representatives of health care providers at a Capitol news conference to urge inclusion of DeLissio amendments to H.B. 1570, which would provide a long-overdue overhaul of the rules and regulations under which hospitals operate. DeLissio, D-Phila/Montgomery, is a member of the House Health Committee.

DeLissio has introduced amendments that would preclude the limiting of the existing definition to only physicians, dentists and podiatrists to serve on the hospital’s medical staff. It would be up to the governing body of each hospital to determine what other health care professionals should serve on the medical staff e.g. physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, pharmacists and psychologists etc. Dr. Cynthia Flynn, executive director of the Birth Center in Bryn Mawr, said the legislation would "interrupt what should be a seamless way to transfer patients" to a hospital when that is necessary. I cannot back this legislation without the DeLissio amendments."

Susan M. Shanaman, representing the Pa. Psychological Association, said, "passage of House Bill 1570 without these amendments would actually take the health care community back a step" because a law passed in 2003 (Act 28) already allows hospitals to include psychologists and that would be in jeopardy. Also participating in the news conference were Julie Cristol, representing the Pa. Association of Certified Nurse Midwives, who stressed the "concern about ob/gyn shortages" in parts of the state and Susan Shrand, executive director of the Pa. Association of Certified Nurse Practitioners, who supports the DeLissio amendments as "a way to better serve the underserved areas, such as geriatrics, pediatrics and obstetrical services."

Others supporting the DeLissio effort are Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association and AARP Pennsylvania.


Hearing held on minority-, women- and disadvantaged-owned business legislation

State Rep. Jake Wheatley, D-AlleghenyState Rep. Jake Wheatley, D-Allegheny, testified before the House Local Government Committee recently on his package of reform legislation that would help small businesses and minority-owned, women-owned and disadvantaged-owned businesses across Pennsylvania. Wheatley's bills (H.B. 2089, H.B.s 2091, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2095 and 2096, and H.B. 2140) would increase opportunities for those businesses to compete for tax-funded subcontracting for local government projects, similar to other bills Wheatley has championed that would reform state contracting.

The House passed state contracting reform legislation in the last session, but it expired in the Senate. Wheatley provided the committee with an overview of the bills and answered members' questions.

In July, Wheatley welcomed the announcement by the governor’s office of a new program which will help small businesses and veteran-owned businesses compete for state contracts. Wheatley, a veteran, said the next step is to put that initiative into law so it will carry over into future administrations. Small businesses interested in bidding on contracting opportunities for supplies, services, information technology, and construction through that initiative can find more information on the program and self-certification process online at www.smallbusiness.pa.gov.


     

Sept. 28, 2012

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Cops to answer in court for 'stoning' of Christians

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Lawsuit follows Michigan Muslim mob attack on believers


Hundreds of angry Muslims threw chunks of concrete and eggs at a team of Christians, spraying them with urine and cursing at them – all while police stood by and then threatened the victims with “disorderly conduct.”

Egypt? Saudi Arabia? Somalia?

No. Dearborn, Michigan.

So now a team of attorneys from the American Freedom Law Center is going to court on behalf of the victims of the violent Muslim mob at the Arab International Festival last June, an attack that was captured on video.

The federal civil rights complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan names as defendants officials from the Wayne County sheriff’s office who “sided with the Muslim mob intent on suppressing the Christians’ speech.”

The complaint explains that authorities failed to protect the Christians – and in fact ordered them to leave the Arab Festival under threat of arrest for “disorderly conduct.”

But not one Muslim was arrested for the attack that left several members of the Christian group bloodied, the complaint states.

Among the defendants is Deputy Chief Mike Jaafar, a Muslim who was featured in the now-canceled show, “All American Muslim,” which appeared on The Learning Channel.

WND reported when the situation developed:

The crowd was chanting “Allahu Akbar!” – Arabic for “God is the greatest!” on the video.
It shows the crowd – reminiscent of a rock-throwing “intifada” scene from the Middle East – hurling a dizzying barrage of objects at the Christians standing passively with their signs, causing some injuries.

WND later learned that the Christian crowd had been carrying a pole with a pig’s head attached to the top, further angering the Muslim crowd. At the beginning of the video, Christian street preachers shout, “God is good, and God is not Allah!”

First, police approached Ruben Israel of OfficialStreetPreachers.com, warning him, “The city of Dearborn has an ordinance, OK, that you guys can’t use the megaphone. So, if you guys continue to use that, you will get a citation.”

Israel noted that the group was allowed to use the megaphone in 2011. Then he asked the officer, “So, if we don’t use a megaphone, can we throw water bottles at the crowd?”

The officer shook his head no.

“So what are you going to do if they throw water bottles at us?” Israel asked.

“If that happens, we will take care of that and address it,” the officer promised.

When Israel said he had captured the mob’s assault on the Christians on video, the officer suggested he “take it through the proper channels, and we’ll try to find them.”

However, at the 2:17 mark of the video, the mob can be heard screaming, “You want to jump ‘em? C’mon, let’s go!”

One boy yells, “Let’s beat the sh-t out of them!”

A girl shouts, “Go home! Do you understand English?!”

The Christians are no longer using megaphones, as the mob advances on them from all angles – hurling bottles, cans, eggs, chunks of concrete and even milk crates toward their heads.

Even young children shout obscenities such as, “F—k you, b-tch!”

Meanwhile, police are nowhere to be seen in the video.

One of the Christians asks another, “Is this worse than last year?”

He replies, “Oh my goodness, yeah!! This is insanity.”

An irate 18-year-old man from Iraq gets into the Christians’ faces, screaming, “If you don’t like Dearborn, then go the f—k back home! … I am an American citizen, and I have my rights. There’s freedom of religion, isn’t there?”

He screams, “So why do you guys pray like this on the bank? Oh Lord. Why don’t you get on the ground, like the prophets, huh? You’re Christian. That’s what it says in the Bible, you stupid sh-t!”

Many minutes into the video and after much of the shouting takes place, Dearborn mounted police ride through the crowd. The video states that no arrests were made.

According to the tape, the mob began chucking more stones, bottles and debris as the Christians were injured and property damaged.

“Dearborn Police finally arrive after 30 mins of assault,” a caption states.

Despite the attacks the Christians had endured, a man identified in the video as Deputy Chief Dennis Richardson of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office tells them, “You’re a danger to the safety right now.”

Officers claim they don’t have the manpower to protect the Christians at the festival.

“Your safety is in harm’s way. You need to protect everybody,” said Deputy Chief Mike Jaafar of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. “You do have the option to leave. I just want to make that clear.”

Israel replied, “You have the option to stand with us” as Jaafar walked away, leaving the Christians to the mob.

When police leave, the crowd continues harassing the Christians and screaming profanities.
Then police begin escorting the Christians away from the crowd.

Deputy Chief Richardson tells Israel, “We have the responsibility of policing the entire festival, and obviously your conduct is such that it’s causing a disturbance and is a direct threat to the safety of everyone here. Someone could get hurt. You already have blood on your face. One of the festival people, one of my officers, anybody can get hurt. Now we’re going to escort you out.”

Israel explains that the mob throws things and becomes more aggressive when police leave the scene.
“Part of the reason that they throw things on someone is because you tell them stuff that enrages them,” Richardson argues.

The AFLC said the Christians were wearing shirts with Scripture quotes and Christian messages.
“In our society, which is guided by Judeo-Christian principles, free speech and religious freedom are protected against censorship or punishment,” said Robert Muise, AFLC co-founder and senior counsel.

“Consequently, law enforcement officials have a constitutional duty not to effectuate a heckler’s veto, nor may they join a violent mob intent on suppressing speech. Instead, officials must take reasonable action to protect persons exercising their free speech rights. Here, we have an angry and violent mob of Muslims intent on suppressing free speech and law enforcement officials aiding and abetting the violence in violation of the Constitution.”

Daivd Yerushalmi, co-founder of the AFLC, said, “What is shocking is that this Shariah-mandated violence in response to speech contrary to Islam is not just occurring overseas in places like Egypt and Libya, it is happening right here in the United States. One thing is clear: no citizen should be stoned in a city street in America for exercising his constitutional rights. In the United States, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, not Shariah.”

AFLC attorneys already successfully have litigated several challenges on behalf of Christians whose rights were violated in Dearborn – which is described as “a city with one of the largest Muslim populations in the United States.”

The team said, for example, a Christian pastor was banned from handing out Christian literature in 2009, and the resulting court decision from the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was that the pastor’s First Amendment rights were trampled.

Then the next year, four Christians were handcuffed and jailed by police for preaching during the Arab Festival. They were accused of “breach of the peace.”

A jury acquitted the four, and in a subsequent civil rights complaint, a federal judge rejected city demands to dismiss it.

The current case alleges Wayne County officials violated the Christians’ rights to freedom of speech and the free exercise of religion protected by the First Amendment, and that the officials deprived the Christians of the equal protection of the law guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment.

(Editor’s note: The following 22-minute video contains profane statements shouted by an angry mob and may be offensive to viewers.)

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