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ronpaulhawaii
11-06-2009, 07:17 PM
Just got off the horn with Philly organizer Rob Pepe. He was running for School Board and decided at the last moment to run for Constable, as well.

He won both - BWAaaaahahhahhhahhahhahahha... :D

Am hooking him up with a steller Constable I met on the last ride...

HAHAHA.

This is how we win...

brandon
11-06-2009, 07:27 PM
Just got off the horn with Philly organizer Rob Pepe. He was running for School Board and decided at the last moment to run for Constable, as well.

He won both - BWAaaaahahhahhhahhahhahahha... :D

Am hooking him up with a steller Constable I met on the last ride...

HAHAHA.

This is how we win...

Oh for real? I have hung out with Rob a couple times but I don't know him that well. He was one of the people that appeared after Ron Paul's campaign was finished and kept things moving along while the rest of us were too worn out and discouraged to continue. He seems like a great guy.
I'm glad to hear he won.

You know what school district by any chance?

brandon
11-06-2009, 07:28 PM
BTW, here's another seat the PA revolution won:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=216246

ForLiberty-RonPaul
11-06-2009, 07:34 PM
Just got off the horn with Philly organizer Rob Pepe. He was running for School Board and decided at the last moment to run for Constable, as well.

He won both - BWAaaaahahhahhhahhahhahahha... :D

Am hooking him up with a steller Constable I met on the last ride...

HAHAHA.

This is how we win...

!!!!!!!! :eek::D

brandon
11-06-2009, 07:43 PM
For those who don't know what a constable is in PA:

Constables in Pennsylvania are elected Peace Officers.

Constables in Pennsylvania are elected and serve six-year terms. They are Peace Officers by virtue of the office they hold. Upon completion of Act 44 certification and training, they may also serve as the law-enforcement arm of the court. Constables primarily serve the District Courts but may also assist in serving the Common Pleas Court, when requested by the sheriff.

As public officials, constables are required to file an annual Statement of Financial Interests with the Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission.

Each constable may, with approval of the President Judge, appoint deputies to work under his authority. Each deputy is given the same authority as the constable himself, but serves at the pleasure of the elected constable.

The duty of the constable is to uphold the law fairly and firmly: to pursue and bring to justice those who break the law; to keep the peace; to protect, help and reassure the community: and to be seen to do all this with integrity, common sense and sound judgment.

Duties of a Constable

Constables are primarily charged by Pennsylvania statute with maintaining order at election polls and ensuring that no qualified elector is obstructed from voting. Constables are the only peace officers permitted at the polls on election day.

What is a Constable? Under Pennsylvania Law, Constables are Public Officers, elected or appointed to their position in accordance with the laws of elections.

A Constable is a sworn Law Enforcement/Peace Officer that can arrest for felony crimes and breaches of the peace committed in his presence, or by warrant anywhere in the Commonwealth.

A Constable is also an officer empowered to carry out the business of the statewide district court system, by serving warrants of arrest, mental health warrants, transporting prisoners, service of summons, complaints and subpoenas, and enforcing protection from abuse orders as well as orders of eviction and judgement levies.

Constables are also charged with maintaining order at the election polls and ensuring that no qualified elector is obstructed from voting, Constables are the only Law Enforcement Officials permitted at the polls on election day.

While Constables primarily serve the Courts, they belong to the executive branch of government.

Constables are elected at the municipal level, however State law governs Constables and they have statewide authority, thus the title became "State Constable".

Constables are empowered to enforce both criminal and civil laws, Police Officers are empowered to enforce criminal and traffic laws, Sheriffs are the chief law enforcement officer of the County and are empowered to enforce criminal, civil and traffic laws.

Deputy Constables Each constable may, with approval of the President Judge in the county the constable is elected in, appoint deputies to work under his authority. Each deputy is given the same authority as the constable himself, but serves at the pleasure of the elected constable

ronpaulhawaii
11-06-2009, 07:54 PM
Constables are the only Law Enforcement Officials permitted at the polls on election day.

:D

evilfunnystuff
11-06-2009, 07:59 PM
nice

BenIsForRon
11-06-2009, 08:09 PM
Way to go! Hopefully some kids in PA will be learning about the constitution soon.

dr. hfn
11-07-2009, 05:38 AM
Ebert Beeman and his wife won in Waterford/Erie too!