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By Andrew M. Seder aseder@timesleader.com
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Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta’s message of conservatism and immigration control might not have secured him a seat in Congress but it did earn him an invitation to speak at a national conference today in Virginia.
He’ll join 11 other conservative stalwarts, including former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan, anti-affirmative action leader Ward Connerly and best-selling anti-immigration author Peter Brimelow.
The conference is organized by The American Cause, an educational organization whose Web site lists its mission as: “to advance and promote traditional American values that are rooted in the conservative principles of national sovereignty, economic patriotism, limited government, and individual freedom.”
The annual conference includes topics such as: “Saving the Middle Class,” “God’s Country or Obama’s?” and “Winning Working America.”
Barletta will speak during the last of those.
He said the invitation from American Cause President Bay Buchanan was a surprise but he gladly accepted.
“I was honored to be asked and that they even thought of me,” Barletta said.
Barletta, now serving his third term as mayor of Hazleton, narrowly lost to incumbent U.S. Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski last year. Both Hazleton and the 11th congressional district that Kanjorski represents have 2-1 Democratic registration advantages over Republicans, yet Barletta, a Republican, has fared well.
“I’m getting Democrat voters. They wanted to hear about that,” Barletta said.
He said he was asked to speak about that dynamic and also about illegal immigration’s impacts on America’s small towns, including service like public safety and social services.
Barletta has been asked to share his views and expertise on the topic at panel discussions previously at Notre Dame, Washington and Jefferson University and Boston University. He’ll also be on Fox News today at noon for an interview.
Other speakers scheduled to appear today at the conference, being held at The Ritz Carlton in McLean, Va., are author and conservative political activist Phyllis Schlafly, CNSNews.com editor Terry Jeffrey, former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, former Congressmen John Hostettler and Tom Tancredo, former Washington Times editorial page editor Tony Blankley, former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline, global warming skeptic Christopher Horner and health care entrepreneur Richard Scott.
Barletta said he doesn’t agree with some of the beliefs or stances some other speakers will share but he’s there to talk about a topic that he feels strongly about. He credited the conference with allowing him and others to share their views and experiences in an open forum. He said he’ll speak for 12-15 minutes, take questions from the audience and nothing more.
“I’m there representing small town America,” Barletta said.
Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader staff writer, may be reached at 570-829-7269.
Mike said...
HELP STOP ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.......MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD: http://www.numbersusa.com/content/
June 20, 2009 at 4:34 PM
June said...
Good luck to all those attending the conference. Americans hope that a strong, conservative voice will come forth and begin to lead Republicans back into the fray.
June 20, 2009 at 4:41 PM
Carson said...
Did you ever wonder where the money for things like the subversion of the world’s immigration laws may come from? It seems to me as long as we allow people to print up fiat money there will be no place in the world where freedom can flourish. If the globalist oppose your efforts, paid for with real hard earned money, all they have to do is fire up the presses and shovel the money to any group that will oppose you. Not only that but it seems they do it in such a way that the money to achieve THEIR goals is borrowed from them. Then we pay interest to a group outside of our country, like the Federal Reserve, on the creation and borrowing of OUR OWN fiat money. IN ESSENCE THEY BEAT US WITH OUR OWN STICK!
June 20, 2009 at 8:23 PM
Robin said...
U.S. Citizen's,American's, go through a lot of abuse. When we vote all these representive's out of office and only vote for people for U.S.Citizens then and only then will we win as American's. They have to go, all senator's all governor's, all mayor's, all who is voting for Amnesty, a foreign people. Stop voting these people in.
June 21, 2009 at 12:17 PM
Bobby said...
Lou Barletta, is an example of what happens to people in this nation who actually care ABOUT THE NATION. As Mayor of his city, he was villified, given a miserable time, and literally hounded, when he tried to eliminate illegal immigration and the associated crime that often comes with it. All of the phony excuses by the so-called human rights groups were leveled against him. He was a "hater", he was a "Nazi", he didn't like "hispanics", he was a "white supremacist,", and on and on. Of course what is never, ever analysied is the agenda that the so-called "human rights' groups have. Even the Chambers of Commerce have been posing as such. It is all a three ring circus, and serious Americans need to demand that their representatives START REPRESENTING--AMERICANS.
June 21, 2009 at 6:14 PM
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