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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Don Cunningham to endorse Supreme Court Candidate Seamus McCaffrey

Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham has screwed up. His office just sent me a news release. Bossman Long will probably make Cunnigham run laps around the courthouse or something.

Today, at 3:00 PM, Cunningham will hold a news conference on the courthouse steps to endorse PA Supreme Court Candidate Judge Seamus McCaffrey. The Judge will be present and available for questions. I'd love to be there, but that depends on my day job.

Seamus, Céad Míle Fáilte!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please Join

Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham

And

State Senator Lisa Boscola
State Representative Joseph Brennan
State Representative Jenn Mann
Northampton County DA John Morganelli
Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski
Bethlehem City Councilman Robert Donchez


In Welcoming
Judge Seamus McCaffery
Candidate for Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
5:00 PM to 6:30 PM

Ambré Studio
310 West Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018


$50 contribution

Please make checks payable to:
Friends of Seamus McCaffery

For more information, or to RSVP
Please call Cheryl at (610) 997-8182

Bernie O'Hare said...

Wow! I'll try to be there. $50 is a lot of dough, but I sure have lots of questions for some of the folks on that list.

michael molovinsky said...

am i reading what's on his site correctly, he is not a lawyer? has there ever been a justice on the supreme court before who was not a lawyer? it seems the philly machine is so entrenched, either no one is any longer bashful to support or secure enough to stand up against it.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Michael, I'll be doing a post about Seamus McCaffrey. He's a lawyer. He is the first Philadelphioa police officer to have gone thru law school while on the force.

Blah Society said...

Bernie -

I would like to attend but don't have $50 to pay my bills with, let along contribute to those who already have tons of money.

If you're going, perhaps you could ask Lisa why she hasn't responded to my e-mail yet. I know she's read it...

Bernie O'Hare said...

AJ, Just do what I do, write a rubber check!

Anonymous said...

Yeh! The holy war has started; bring in the police state!

How much does all this cost?
Why is it costing so much?
I think freedom is cheaper!

It's the law!

Screw Your Freedoms
Civil Liberty; who needs them!

It was once desired to be free;
now we need police everywhere!

Why are Americans the worst problem
solvers of the world?

Bernie O'Hare said...

Anon 1:21,

This post is not about needing cops everywhere or about a police state. It's about a guy running for the state supreme court. Stop spamming this blog.

Anonymous said...

Then what the h&$$ is this?

Bernie O'Hare said...
Michael, I'll be doing a post about Seamus McCaffrey. He's a lawyer. He is the first Philadelphioa police officer to have gone thru law school while on the force.

10:56 AM

I thought judges where suppose to be impartial! Get rid of the Judge System; replace them with all juries. Jury members can dismiss a law if they find it unreasonable, we can spread the high cost in maintaing a judge among it citizens - it's better at check and balances; something very must needed in todays system.

Having over two million people in jail in a America tells you this.

I'll stop "what you call spamming" when you stop screwing with my generations way of life!

Bernie O'Hare said...

Anon 10:39,

(1) I won't delete this bc it is marginally relevant.

(2) An "all jury system" would weaken the judicial branch to the point where it will no longer present a meaningful check and balance on abuses by the legislature and executive branch. The final result will be a tyranny, the very police state of which you now complain.

Anonymous said...

I disagree with you Bernie:
I'm not even sure how you would even begin to conceptualize such a thing!

Spoken over 60 years ago!


Charlie Chaplain - Amazing Speech


For those who can't view the video:

This was written and performed as the final scene in his first “talkie” film, called “The Dictator”. Of course, he was skewering Hitler and Mussolini in the film, but at the end, he turns to the audience and gets serious, and makes a speech that is strangely relevant almost 60 years later…