Lou Barletta
Posted at 8:17pm on Jun. 25, 2008 Lou Barletta for Congress
By Paul J Cella
Lou Barletta is one of the good guys. An unsuccessful baseball player but very successful businessman, he entered local politics in his hometown of Hazelton, PA, as a Republican in a very Democratic place. Then in 2000 he was elected mayor, above all on his commitment to bring prosperity to his town, which he did, earning several state-wide awards in the process.
Mayor Barletta came to national prominence when he shepherded through a series of city ordinances designed to resist the mischievous and impoverishing effects of illegal immigration. These ordinances included provisions imposing a $1,000-per-day fine on landlords who rent to illegals, revoking the business license of any employer who hires them, declaring English as the official language and barring city employees from translating documents to another language without approval.
A federal judge overturned most of these ordinances in 2007, on the grounds that immigration is a federal matter. The ordinances, he wrote, “disrupt a well-established federal scheme for regulating the presence and employment of immigrants in the United States.” Whether the judge was aware of the bitter irony that the ordinances would be quite unnecessary if the federal government was not itself “disrupting” the “well-established” “scheme” of federal maintenance of America sovereignty, namely by its studious neglect of immigration law, is a question that remains unanswered.
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Posted at 12:31pm on Jun. 3, 2008 PA-11: Freedom's Watch goes after Kanjorski on the military
By Soren Dayton
Several weeks ago, our own Jeff Emanuel broke the news that Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-PA-11) admitted that the Democrats lied about the war for political advantage. Today, Freedom's Watch is hitting Kanjorski with robocalls recorded by Beverly Perlson, the founder of the Band of Mothers, (see her story here) to explain his morally bankrupt position to voters.
Give money to Lou Barletta, Kanjorski's opponent, and check out Band of Mothers here.
Script after the jump.
