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Thursday, January 13, 2011

District Judge Jim Narlesky Has an Opponent

Actually, Judge Narlesky will likely face several opponents, but Mortgage Banker Sam Royer is the first to throw his hat into the ring. He's an ex-Marine, little league coach, marathoner, football coach, college student, 14 year mortgage banker, cancer research fundraiser, "Dad of Great Students" and regular churchgoer.

But does he wash his hands after every dump? He already has street lists and will be knocking on doors next week. In the Winter? This guy must be a cyborg.

As a bottom-feeding blogger, I'll do my best to muddy this guy up. For now, all I've got is this picture.

Good luck, Sam!

Judge Narlesky's magisterial district consists of Bethlehem Ward 14 (North Bethlehem) and Hanover Township, Northampton County.

3 comments:

  1. Bernie:

    Sam is a good guy. He lobbied in Harrisburg last year to stress father's rights in child custody matters, in addition to the things you listed. Give him a call sometime, he'd be a good interview.

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  2. There's more to Sam than meets the eye...and it's not particularly good. Do your research about his infamous temper and "mantrums" he lacks the level head that's needed on the judges bench...oh yeah and a degree!

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  3. There's more to Sam than meets the eye...and it's not particularly good. Do your research about his infamous temper and "mantrums" he lacks the level head that's needed on the judges bench...oh yeah and a degree!

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