Margo Davidson's shameless pimping of the Gulen Movement in Greece, in Pennsylvania with Vision Academy and her shady past involving bizarre hit and run of government vehicles with suspended license. "All I got was $10,000 from Gulen Movement"
some twitter exchanges from the affectionate yet cheeky Margo Davidson...............
In this interview from February, Pennsylvania State Representative Margo Davidson praises the work of a Turkish cleric Gulen, who, according to many of our intelligence agencies, is trying to overthrow the government in Turkey to bring it back to a government ruled by Islam, for wanting to bring Sharia into the U.S. and has become rich off taxpayer’s funding the largest chain of charter schools in the U.S based on his version of Islam.
As a matter of fact, Davidson, helped to fund the Gulen movement when she helped to bring a Gulen Charter school to the William Penn School District. Vision Academy Charter school is part of a network of schools that have been founded to promote the Gulen Movement and fund the activities of the cleric Gulen.
This is what Gulen said of how his movement will become a worldwide government in which he will rule. We will look into how Gulen himself as an ideologue who tolerates no dissent,’ is ‘only interested in power and influence,’ and ‘dreams of a new age in which Islam will dominate the West returning to the ways of the Ottoman Empire.”
“You must move in the arteries of the system without anyone noticing your existence until you reach all the centers of power. You must wait until such time as you have gotten all the state power, until you have brought to your side all the power of the constitutional institutions in Turkey.”
Read Entire Article here by Agnes Lawless Bedard https://theupperdarbysentinelnews.com/2018/04/15/state-rep-margo-davidson-reflects-on-her-visit-to-turkish-refugees-in-greece/
Wait Wait - Margo Davidson's association with the Gulen Movement Schools, Her trip to Greece to visit with Gulen fugitives is only a small part of her issues. Seems Margo Likes crashing Government vehicles with suspended licenses and leaving scene of crime.
In the last 12 days, Pennsylvania State Rep. Margo Davidson has been charged twice with driving with a suspended license.
Both times, she was driving a taxpayer-funded car, officials said.
Davidson got the first summary offense Feb. 2, when she illegally drove and crashed a state vehicle in Concord Township, according to a police report and court documents.
Then, on Wednesday, officials charged the Delaware County Democrat with four more summary offenses for a separate accident that occurred in January.
A police source said Davidson allegedly fled the scene of a crash Jan. 11. In addition to being charged with driving with a suspended license, she was cited for failing to notify police of the accident, drive a vehicle at safe speed, and give information and render aid.
Details of the January crash were scant. Davidson did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/state-rep-margo-davidson-charged-driving-with-suspended-license-20180214.html
DAM GIRL YOU CHANGE YOUR DO AGAIN.
NEWTOWN >> State Rep. Margo Davidson, D-164 of Upper Darby, was allegedly involved in a fender-bender in Radnor in January – three weeks before a crash in Concord that sent both her and another driver to the hospital.
Both times, Davidson, 55, was driving a state-owned vehicle and both times she was allegedly driving while her operating privilege was suspended or revoked, according to separate citations filed by the Pennsylvania State Police.
Davidson did not respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.
According to paperwork dated Feb. 14 that was electronically filed in Magisterial District Judge David H. Lang’s court, Davidson is additionally being cited with driving a vehicle at safe speed, immediate notice of accident to police and duty to give information to render aid in connection with an incident on Jan. 11 on southbound Interstate 476 in Radnor. There were no injuries and damages to the civilian vehicle were minor, investigating Trooper Stephen J. Slavin Jr. said Wednesday night.
At some point after the fender-bender but as the two drivers were still amid traffic on I-476, Davidson provided the other driver some information – by allowing the other driver to take a picture of Davidson as Davidson sat in her 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee holding her driver’s license, according to Slavin.
“Providing a license is not enough,” the trooper said, noting the lack of a telephone number and insurance information. “She made somewhat of an attempt … but it wasn’t enough.”
Slavin responded to the report of a hit-and-run accident on I-476 at mile marker 10.7 in Radnor about 5:20 p.m. When Slavin arrived on the scene, a female driver was pulled over to the shoulder of the road. She provided him with the photograph she had taken of Davidson, the alleged offender.
According to information Slavin received, Davidson made no attempt to pull out of traffic after the crash. After the civilian driver took the photograph, Davidson reportedly told the civilian she had to go and drove off, the trooper said.
Using the address provided in the image of Davidson’s license, Slavin said he went to Davidson’s residence that same night in an effort to speak to her about the incident. He said no one was home and that he left a note.
“I did not receive any call,” Slavin said.
According to one of the four citations filed Wednesday, Davidson “was driving at an unsafe speed and therefore could not stop in time before hitting another vehicle.”
In addition, the citation charging her with operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked license listed it as a first offense.
Though Davidson will be formally notified by mail about the new citations and the corresponding $741 in total fines in connection with the Radnor incident, Slavin said a corporal at the Media barracks spoke to her Tuesday afternoon by phone about the nature of the offenses.
Slavin said his investigation with a fellow trooper into the Radnor incident was still ongoing when the Concord crash occurred
It was about 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 2, when Davidson was pulling the state-owned Jeep out of a driveway on the right-hand side of Concord Road, about 500 feet east of Thornton Road in Concord. According to state police, an Aston man was driving a 2011 Buick Regal on Concord Road, when the two collided.
In their investigation, state police cited Davidson driving with a suspended license.
Davidson told the Daily Times on Tuesday, Feb. 13, that she first learned her driver’s license was suspended as she was being whisked away in an ambulance from that crash in Concord to Riddle Hospital. She said the suspension was due to a snafu involving a 2016 speeding ticket in Virginia and a resulting $227.16 fine, which she said she paid.
“It’s been resolved,” Davidson said Tuesday afternoon. “It was paperwork.
http://www.delcotimes.com/article/DC/20180214/NEWS/180219812
Couple Suing Davidson and the state for crash of vehicle. (can Margo Davidson stay out of trouble long enough to fullty comprehend the Gulen Movement)
http://www.yc.news/2018/03/21/couple-suing-davidson-and-pennsylvania-for-100k-following-crash-in-2015/
Disgraced Delaware County State Representative is due in court Friday for crashing a taxpayer-funded car and fleeing the scene of the accident without a driver’s license.
Davidson is also due in court twice in April for two additional accidents with the vehicle; one just under a month ago and the second dating back to 2015.
Newly obtained court documents show Davidson’s foul-play with the taxpayer-funded vehicle dates back several years.
A suit filed against Davidson and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania alleges Davidson plowed into Melita Webb’s vehicle at approximately 4:30 p.m. on September 1, 2015.
The suit states Webb was traveling south on Lansdowne Avenue near the area of Fairview Avenue and came to a stop for traffic when Davidson plowed into her vehicle from behind.
As a result to injuries that may be “permanent in nature,” Melita and her husband Ethan Webb are asking Davidson and the Commonwealth dish out $100,000, plus costs, interest and damages for delay.
They are due back in April 13th.
This marks the third accident where Davidson is at fault in this specific vehicle and the second time she rear ended a woman with the car that is supposed to be used solely for work.
According to the State of Pennsylvania, Davidson will not be given another government vehicle again.
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