Judge Giordano and Steelworkers Prez Jerry Green |
“I have known and worked with Emil Giordano for more than 25 years,” said John Callahan. “Emil Giordano is an experienced, qualified and honorable judge and I know he will be an excellent addition to the Pennsylvania Superior Court."
Judge Giordano added, “I am proud of the broad coalition of that has joined together in support of my campaign and I am confident that working together we will be successful on Election Day.”
Giordano's My father-in-law and mother-in-law were proud members of the Steelworkers Union.
Judge Emil Giordano is running for a seat on the Pennsylvania Superior Court. Judge Giordano has been endorsed by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police, Pennsylvania State Troopers Association, Pennsylvania Medical Society, National Federation of Independent Businesses, Pennsylvanians for Effective Government, Le-Hampton Lodge 35 FOP, Allegheny County FOP, Queen City Lodge FOP, Scranton FOP, Pennsylvania Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), ABC Eastern Pa. Chapter and has earned the “recommendation” of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Firearms Owners Against Crime and LIFEPAC. Judge Giordano currently serves on the Northampton Court of Common Pleas, a position he has held since 2003. Prior to being elected, Judge Giordano served as an assistant district attorney, assistant public defender, civil litigator and as lead counsel in his private law practice. Judge Giordano resides in Bethlehem with his wife Tina and his two sons, Joseph and Caden. For more information about Giordano’s campaign please visit EmilGiordanoforJudge.com.
Jerry Green abandoned Jim Gregory in his darkest hour, decades of Union brotherhood tossed aside like a bag of moldy tangerines. Jerry has some serious pythons but JG has funcitonal strength acheived through many hours of Jiu Jitsu training with his cellmate and Master Kim before that.
ReplyDeleteJerry, Jim's release is fas approaching time to make ammends and extend an olive branch possibly in the form of money on his books.
Maybe you can help since you are so in tune with local elections. Where does a citizen read or learn about judicial candidates (or any local offices for that matter)? I'd like to be more informed what these people stand for and I can never seem to find much information.
ReplyDeleteIf Emil is not your cup of tea, consider writing in King Allentown for Superior Court Judge. He has an outstanding tack record in the court of law (aka Judge Judy).
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9:11, LV LWV Voter Guide . http://lwvnorthco.org/elections.html
ReplyDeleteKing Junior is also running as a Write-in for Inferior Court Judge. Frankly, I do not possess the experience needed to serve on the "superior" court.
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lol @ Jerry Green
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the LWV guide.
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