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Johnny Cirucci: Meet Robby Wells June 30th, 2013 · written by Krzysztof Lesiak · 16 Comments Meet Robby Wells By Johnny Cirucci Published on June 9, 2013 on BeforeItsNews He’s the former white head coach of an “historically black” university that’s riding a Tea Party surge to the White House! When you’re working hard at the success of your own marketing and delivery company, you’ve got to do some grueling jobs, some jobs that are thankless and some that are downright dangerous. One of those jobs came in helping a local pizza place get their deliveries done. A previous driver had been jumped and subsequently quit. When the call came in for a $74 delivery to be made in a church parking lot, the flags started to go up. Upon pulling into the parking lot, the four young men sitting on the curb had a 5th comrade hiding off to the side. They repeatedly tried to get behind the driver until he calmly walked back to his car and produced a hand gun. The would-be thugs immediately scattered but not before one of them urinated himself. Meet Robby Wells. He’s running for President of the United States. It was a light morning for the Dutch Kitchen in Frackville, Pennsylvania. They apparently didn’t know they were about to host two of the hottest rising stars in the Liberty movement; Presidential hopeful Robby Wells and the Patriot Police Chief, Mark Kessler. Chief Kessler made national news when he took his support of the 2nd Amendment to a new level; not only would he not be enforcing any unconstitutional laws or regulations infringing on the right of the citizens to keep and bear arms, he authored and got passed his own local referendum declaring that intent. Pretty soon the back of the Kitchen began to fill up with Chief Kessler’s Constitutional Security Force posse—at least one of whom openly wore a firearm. None of the staff seemed in the least bit disturbed. Perhaps because, if they didn’t already know that Mark Kessler (who was not in uniform at the time) was a local law enforcement officer, they knew there was a presence when they saw State Constable Pat Reynolds walk in. Reynolds is running to take the Schuylkill County Sheriff’s seat away from incumbent Democrat Joseph Groody. If Reynolds was running against Groody, he was in the right company. Groody has played his issue cards close to his chest but intrepid bloggers have uncoveredsome comments that imply a very unfriendly stance towards the Bill of Rights. The local chapter of Oath Keepers was well represented with Co-Organizer Mike Williams. Another prominent member of Oath Keepers, Stuart Kahl, just happens to be Robby Wells’ Northeast Coordinator. Oath Keepers is an organization whose stated mission is to encourage serving law enforcement and military personnel to obey their oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic as well as disobeying unlawful or unconstitutional orders. Are you starting to see a trend here? If you haven’t heard of Robert “Robby” Wells, it’s probably because you know little of college football. Wells has been an assistant coach at Benedict College, South Carolina State University, and the University of South Carolina. While he worked at the University of South Carolina, he had the honor of working for the living legend, Lou Holtz… In 2007, Wells became the first head football coach at “historically black” Savannah State. He stayed on board for two years and then suddenly resigned citing reasons of “family” and “health”. But in 2010, Wells filed a lawsuit claiming that he was discriminated against. As ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” noted, it wasn’t the first time Savannah State was forced to deal with such an accusation. Former graduate Jamie Rigdon was the winningest baseball coach in school history until he was suddenly asked to step down. His accusation of “racial discrimination” seemed to receive some merit when he received a settlement from the “historically black” college. These are the life experiences that Wells will tell you pointed him toward the seemingly impossible goal of attaining the presidency. Outside of sports aficionados and Tea Party rallies, Wells has received little publicity, but he remains undaunted. He asserts that he’s in it to win and he’s been running since 2012. Having represented both the Reform and Constitution Parties, Wells made this public statement about his candidacy: It is time for Americans to move in a new, positive direction. It is time for America to elect a third party candidate for president. For the middle class Americans that feel as if your American dream has been replaced by an economic nightmare, I have a plan. It requires your help. We need each of you to take ownership in your country and take a stand as I have. I’ve gone through the unemployment line just like a lot of people. I’ve been under employed. I felt as a middle class American, I was getting squeezed out like everyone else has. Wells says that his grandfather helped impart to him three rules to live by: 1) Do what’s right. 2) Do your best. 3) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (this last one you may have heard before). Wells also feels he was influenced to run for president by family friend Jimmy Carter. To read the full article, please go to the following link: beforeitsnews/blogging-citizen-journalism/2013/06/meet-robby-wells-2448010.html?currentSplittedPage=1
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