by Andrea Shea-King — published on July 31st, 2007
TONIGHT (Tuesday, July 31st) at 9 Eastern, I will be talking to Hazleton, PA mayor LOU BARLETTA, whose city enacted ordinances prohibiting businesses from hiring illegals and landlords from renting to them.
However, last week, a federal court judge ruled the ordinances violated the Constitutional rights of the illegals. Mayor Barletta says the city will appeal the ruling and take it to the Supreme Court if necessary.
BARLETTA has been on several TV and radio talk shows in recent days. He joins us tonight on “A Conversation with Andrea and …” Click here to listen:

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by JASmius — published on July 31st, 2007
Uh-oh; the New York Times has lost its pro-war (or at least anti-retreat) virginity to the Petraeus “Surge”. What will congressional Democrats (or Republicans, for that matter) say?
Democrats close down a secret counter-terrorism data mining program seven years ago, allowing al Qaeda to murder three thousand Americans on 9/11. The Bushies keep it quiet because they have their own secret counter-terrorism programs that they want to keep going and not get exposed to the enemy. Their DoJ gets wind of it anyway, gets Donk-like vapors, and screams bloody murder to then-Attorney General (and bed-ridden) John Ashcroft, sending then-White House Counsel and current Attorney-General Alberto Gonzales to Ashcroft’s bedside to try and salvage a critical tool against al Qaeda.
Thanks to the New York Times‘ loose lips, the NSA terrorist surveillance program was revealed and gutted. But thanks to a nifty little counter-leak this week, the “perjury” slander of Gonzales’ Senate accusers has met a like fate.
And the Bushies need a little reminder about their Iran policy: If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself.