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Thursday, May 02, 2013

Reminder: Bethlehem Candidates Debate Tonight

The Bethlehem City Democratic Committee is sponsoring a Mayoral and City Council Debate tonight. Since only one Republican is running, this s pretty much it.

Bethlehem City Council Democratic Candidates Debate. May 2, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. in Prosser Auditorium in the Haupert Union Building on the campus of Moravian College.

Bethlehem Mayoral Debate. May 2, 2013 at 7:45 p.m. in Prosser Auditorium in the Haupert Union Building on the campus of Moravian College.

A panel of media will prepare questions for the candidates.

Former Bethlehem Mayor Don Cunningham will moderate both debates.

11 comments:

  1. Wee Willie will dodge the softballs thrown at him by media lapdogs further exposing him as a petulant career politician in the making. If we had the guts to elect Tony Simao our city would have a chance, but there are too many gutless partisan hacks pulling the levers.

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  2. Bernie, will you be at the debate or county council?

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  3. Is callahan really to busy for another debate? Or he has figured out that McClure and Reibman will crush him again just like on business matters.

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  4. Do you have any dates and times for allentown city council debates.

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  5. 11:50, Though there is next to ntothing on the NorCo Council agends, I intend to be there. Want to see what's going on.

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  6. 12:15, There will be at least one more debate. In my view, Callahan looked like an Executive in the BM debate. The other two looked like BMs.

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  7. 1:03, I will try to find out. Doubt it. Democracy is more or less dead in Allentown.

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  8. just to let u know BO - the post at 8:50 was not done by the real Uncle Remus

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  9. The reference to Tony Simao led me to believe you were throwing a curveball.

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  10. only spit balls

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