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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Phillips Has New Campaign Manager

Valley 610 reports that Allentown Mayoral candidate Tony Phillips has a new campaign manager, the impeccably qualified Frayda Kamber, a retired attorney who at one time worked for Allentown. I wonder if her middle name is "Delores."

6 comments:

  1. Frayda Kamber....Hmmm why does that name ring a bell? I think she may be a prior Pawlowski campaign donor. We'll have to check that out.

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  2. Who is Frayda Kamber?

    Jan 10, 2003: City gets money from Americus fire -
    according to Frayda Kamber, an assistant city solicitor.

    Aug 13, 2009- Cedar Creek Park Controversy Heating Up: West "enders" Frayda Kamber, Joanne Graves and Barbara Thompson say the entire renovation plan endangers the parks personality.. and have been gathering petition signatures to halt bull dozers.

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  3. sounds like she might be a reverse pay to player... she didn't get no play under king ed and now she's hoping to get some under tony.

    this race is over. I'm getting on average 3 pawlowski phone calls (from people, not robo calls) a week and none from tony. tony is cooked. bring on 4 more years of the same old crap.

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  4. Im glad there is someone who believes that single heterosexuals can run for office. Good for her.

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  5. Single heterosexuals frighten me. One must always ask, "why?"

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  6. I talked to Tony last saturday and he said their is no doubt in his mind he will win this election easily.

    There are 3 debates coming up. So this could make or break Tony.

    This Sex scandal this was so dumb. Who cares what he does privately, hes a single man! WTF is wrong with people!

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