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Saturday, March 21, 2026
The LuLac Edition #5, 607, March 21st, 2026
JOHN JAY
FIRST JUSTICE
OF SCOTUS
Having
established a reputation as a reasonable moderate in New York, Jay was elected
to serve as delegate to the First and Second Continental Congresses which
debated whether the colonies should declare independence. Jay was originally in
favor of rapprochement. He helped write the Olive Branch Petition which urged
the British government to reconcile with the colonies. As the necessity and
inevitability of war became evident, Jay threw his support behind the revolution
and the Declaration of Independence. Jay's views became more radical as events
unfolded; he became an ardent separatist and attempted to move New York towards
that cause.
In 1774,
upon the conclusion of the Continental Congress, Jay elected to return to New
York. There he served on New York City's Committee of Sixty, where he
attempted to enforce a nonimportation agreement passed by the First Continental
Congress. In 1775, the New York Provincial Congress appointed Jay as commander
of the Second Regiment of the New York City militia.Jay was elected to the third New York
Provincial Congress, where he drafted the Constitution of New York, 1777;his duties as a New York Congressman
prevented him from voting on or signing the Declaration of Independence.Jay served for several months on the New York
Committee to Detect and Defeat Conspiracies, which monitored and combated
Loyalist activity.New York's
Provincial Congress elected Jay the Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court
of Judicature on May 8, 1777,which he
served on for two years.
The
Continental Congress turned to Jay, a political adversary of the previous
president Henry Laurens, only three days after Jay became a delegate and
elected him President of the Continental Congress. In previous congresses, Jay
had moved from a position of seeking conciliation with Britain to advocating
separation sooner than Laurens. Eight states voted for Jay and four for
Laurens. Jay served as President of the Continental Congress from December 10,
1778, to September 28, 1779. It was a largely ceremonial position without real
power, and indicated the resolve of the majority and the commitment of the
Continental Congress.
The
Treaty of Paris, by Benjamin West (1783) (Jay stands farthest to the left). The
British delegation refused to pose for the painting, leaving it unfinished.
On June
23, 1782, Jay traveled to Paris, where
negotiations to end the American Revolutionary War would take place. Benjamin Franklin was the most experienced
diplomat of the group, and thus Jay wished to lodge near him, in order to learn
from him. The United States agreed to negotiate with Britain separately, then
with France. In July 1782, the Earl of Shelburne offered the Americans
independence, but Jay rejected the offer on the grounds that it did not
recognize American independence during the negotiations; Jay's dissent halted
negotiations until the fall. The final treaty dictated that the United States
would have Newfoundland fishing rights, Britain would acknowledge the United
States as independent and would withdraw its troops in exchange for the United
States ending the seizure of Loyalist property and honoring private debts. The
treaty granted the United States independence, but left many border regions in
dispute, and many of its provisions were not enforced. John Adams credited Jay with having the
central role in the negotiations noting he was "of more importance than
any of the rest of us."
In
September 1789, Jay declined George Washington's offer of the position of
Secretary of State (which was technically a new position but would have
continued Jay's service as Secretary of Foreign Affairs). Washington responded
by offering him the new title, which Washington stated "must be regarded
as the keystone of our political fabric," as Chief Justice of the United
States, which Jay accepted. Washington officially nominated Jay on September
24, 1789, the same day he signed the Judiciary Act of 1789 (which created the
position of Chief Justice) into law.Jay
was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate on September 26, 1789; Washington
signed and sealed Jay's commission the same day. Jay swore his oath of office
on October 19, 1789.
In 1801,
Jay declined both the Federalist renomination for governor and a
Senate-confirmed nomination to resume his former office as Chief Justice of the
United States and retired to the life of a farmer in Westchester County, New
York. Soon after his retirement, his wife died. Jay remained in good health, continued to farm
and, with one notable exception, stayed out of politics. In 1819, he wrote a letter condemning
Missouri's bid for admission to the union as a slave state, saying that slavery
"ought not to be introduced nor permitted in any of the new states."
Midway
through Jay's retirement in 1814, both he and his son Peter Augustus Jay were
elected members of the American Antiquarian Society.
On the
night of May 14, 1829, Jay was stricken with palsy, probably caused by a
stroke. He lived for three more days, dying in Bedford, New York, on May 17. He
was the last surviving President of the Continental Congress and also the last
surviving delegate to the First Continental Congress. Jay had chosen to be
buried in Rye, where he lived as a boy. In 1807, he had transferred the remains
of his wife Sarah Livingston and those of his colonial ancestors from the
family vault in the Bowery in Manhattan to Rye, establishing a private
cemetery. Today, the Jay Cemetery is an integral part of the Boston Post Road
Historic District, adjacent to the historic Jay Estate. The cemetery is
maintained by the Jay descendants and is closed to the public. It is the oldest
active cemetery associated with a figure from the American Revolution.
As well
he should be. A professional friend of mine opined that Pope Leo was put in
place by the good Lord to talk common sense to the world, especially the
catholic faithful MAGAs who have demonstrated some fetish for the man child
President.
In a
speech on Sunday, Leo rebuked wartime propaganda, which seemed like a pretty
clear reference to Donald Trump’s administration.
Specifically,
the pope reportedly spoke about portraying war as though it’s a video game —
just days after the White House spliced video game images into some of its Iran
war propaganda.
Speaking
March 16 to the staff of the Italian state television program, TG2, the pope
said it is up to journalists ‘to show the sufferings that war always brings to
the people; to show the face of war and to relate it through the eyes of the
victims, so as not to transform it into a video game.’
‘Always,
but especially in the dramatic circumstances of war, such as those we are
currently experiencing, the media must guard against the risk of becoming
propaganda,’ Leo said. ‘And the task of journalists, in verifying the news so
as not to become a mouthpiece for those in power, becomes even more urgent and
delicate — I would say essential.’
Look this
Pope, raised in America was certainly celebrate but not a Monk. The guy knows
the score and to glamorize war through video games shows the immaturity of this
administration. Personally, I think Leo wouldn’t be caught dead in America
before Trump leaves office. The Pope ministers to the people Trump tramples on,
except many of them are too dumb to see that.( LuLac, Catholic Observer)
THOSE
LONG WAITS
AT THE AIRPORT….
BLAME THE
GOP
The
Republican party continues to blame the Democrats for the long line at te
airports. But the Dems have suggested that funding for the people at the
airport be done immediately so that workers in airports get paid and travelers
not have to wait in long lines.
The GOP
has said they want ALL funding restored even though there is a crisis and
compromise. But they refuse because they couldn’t care less about the workers
or the travelers.
I don’t
blame the Democrats for holding their ground because the GOP has reneged on
every promise they made. Remember when the Republicans said to the Democrats if
you join us, we’ll fix Medicaid and SNAP? We’ll work on health care?
NEVER
HAPPENED!
So if you
are traveling by air and have to wait or God forbid miss your flight……make sure
you see RED.
Those
lying bastards are the ones holding you up. (AP, LuLac)
WHEN YA LOSE A JOE
KENT, YOU’RE A MESS
The top US counterterrorism official resigned
on Tuesday in protest over the Iran war, writing that "Iran posed no
imminent threat to our nation" in his resignation letter to President
Donald Trump.
Joe Kent, a conservative politician and
former CIA paramilitary officer, quit as head of the National Counterterrorism
Center, alleging the United States went to war "due to pressure from
Israel and its powerful American lobby" and that Trump had been duped by a
"misinformation campaign."
Trump later told reporters "it’s a good
thing that he’s out because he said Iran was not a threat. Every country
recognized Iran was a threat." White House press secretary Karoline
Leavitt wrote on social media that Kent's resignation letter was riddled with
"false claims."
Trump said he didn't know him, but he was a nice guy but doing a terrible job. Totally senile bullshit lies that he vilified Biden for.
Of course the President is going to lie when
ne of his former true believers bails on him. Remember, this guy was in charge
of Counter terrorism. Counter means AGAINST! The fact that the guy who fights
terrorism, left him should make us say an extra prayer tonight and every night.
TRUMP LACKEYS
SHUT DOWN
KENNEDY CENTER
One year after naming himself chair of the
Kennedy Center, President Donald Trump presided over the performing arts
center’s board as it voted unanimously on March 16 to approve the president’s
proposed renovations and shut down the center for two years.
Last year, Trump fired all members of the
board and installed handpicked members, including second lady Usha Vance,
Allison Lutnick, the wife of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Susie
Wiles, the president's chief of staff.
The board meeting came days after Trump
announced via Truth Social that Richard Grenell, a close foreign policy
adviser, was exiting his role leading the arts venue, which was renamed the
Trump Kennedy Center last year by the board.
In the
same post, Trump named Matt Floca, the building’s vice president for facilities
and operations, as its next executive director, crediting him with helping
achieve "tremendous progress" on the center's ongoing revamp. The
board also voted to confirm Floca.
Rep.
Joyce Beatty of Ohio ‒ one of more than 20 ex officio members who do not
have voting rights on the board ‒ filed a lawsuit that included a
request that she be allowed to take part in the March 16 board meeting at the
White House.
Let’s
hope the legal process puts a stop to this. Trump’s flunkies have already
desecrated the building and more of his involvement will be an insult to a
President that served his nation as a soldier and good President. Two of which
TRUMP IS NOT.
TRUMP ASKS FOR
NATO’S HELP
RESPONSE IS MIXED
President Donald Trump on Tuesday fumed at
longtime American allies he says aren’t doing enough to help the U.S. and
Israel in their war against Iran, now arguing that their assistance was never
needed after spending days publicly requesting their help.
“Because of the fact that we have had such
Military Success, we no longer ‘need,’ or desire, the NATO Countries’
assistance — WE NEVER DID!” he wrote on Truth Social. “Likewise, Japan,
Australia, or South Korea. In fact, speaking as President of the United States
of America, by far the Most Powerful Country Anywhere in the World, WE DO NOT
NEED THE HELP OF ANYONE!”
America’s top allies have largely resisted
the president’s calls to take on an active role in the Middle East war, which
the U.S. and Israel launched in February, arguing Iran presented an imminent
threat.
In recent days, Trump has repeatedly asked
global allies — and some geopolitical foes, including China — for help securing
the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is key for trade, and disruptions to the
international energy market have sent oil prices spiking.
International leaders largely rebuffed those
calls from the president.
Good for them! What the hell did this
ignorant pig President expect when since day one he insulted and belittled our
allies? Allies who stood with us. This is not their fight but one of a loser
wanna be dictator who never had, never does and never will have a fucking clue
as to how to govern.
BRESNAHAN URGES
RELEASE OF NEARLY
$600 MILLION IN
COVID RELIEF FUNDS FOR
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITALS
Congressman Rob Bresnehan (Photo: LuLac archives)
U.S.
Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) announced he sent a letter to the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requesting the release of nearly $600
million of previously unobligated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Public Assistance funds related to COVID-19 response costs. Rep. Bresnahan
joined Rep. Mackenzie in sending the letter, as well as Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick
(PA-01), Dan Meuser (PA-09), Lloyd Smucker (PA-11), John Joyce (PA-13), Glenn
“GT” Thompson (PA-15), and Mike Kelly (PA-16).
During the COVID pandemic, FEMA offered Public
Assistance grants to help offset the significant costs to hospitals. While a
significant portion of that funding was distributed, close to $600 million in
reimbursements to Pennsylvania health care providers remain outstanding.
“Pennsylvania
hospitals stepped up during COVID-19 and did everything asked of them and more
to protect patients and support frontline workers,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “FEMA
should stop dragging its feet and release the funds these providers were
promised so they can keep caring for families across the Commonwealth.”
“The
COVID pandemic placed an enormous strain on hospitals throughout our commonwealth
— requiring providers to absorb large, short-term expenses in order to save
lives,” said Rep. Mackenzie. “As our health care providers work to complete
their COVID recovery and prepare for the future, they’re counting on full
reimbursement via the funding that the federal government has already
allocated. Distribution of the $600 million in outstanding Public Assistance
funds will provide critical support for Pennsylvania providers and empower
their ability to provide the highest quality care.”
“Hospitals
are among the most vital institutions in any community, and during the COVID-19
pandemic, Pennsylvania’s hospitals proved exactly why,” said Rep. Fitzpatrick.
“At the heart of that effort were extraordinary doctors, nurses, and health
care professionals who worked tirelessly under immense pressure to care for the
sick, protect those around them, and serve as a lifeline for families during a
time of profound uncertainty. That service came at a significant cost, and
these hospitals should not still be waiting for support intended to help
shoulder that burden. We will continue pressing to ensure the hospitals of
Bucks and Montgomery counties—and across Pennsylvania—receive the resources
they were promised and rightfully earned.”
“Hospitals across Pennsylvania provide
exceptional care to our communities every day,” said Rep. Smucker. “This was
especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pennsylvania hospitals should
receive the Public Assistance funding they are owed for the critical services
they delivered.”
OVER THREE YEARS, SHAPIRO ADMINISTRATION INVESTS MORE THAN
$12 MILLION TO HELP KEEP PENNSYLVANIA MOMS AND BABIES HEALTHY
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Secretary Dr. Debra Bogen during a visit to Maternal & Family Health
Services, Inc., in Scranton, Pennsylvania, highlighting the Shapiro
Administrations $12.3 million investment in maternal and child health
initiatives and proposed additional funding to support programs that improve
outcomes for mothers and babies across the Commonwealth.(Photo: Governor’s website)
All
pregnant women deserve a safe and healthy pregnancy. Since taking office in
January 2023, the Shapiro Administration has invested $12.3 million in maternal
and child health initiatives that are delivering real results, like increased
postpartum depression screenings, improved access to care for women with
hypertension, and new grants specifically designed to improve the health of
Pennsylvania mothers and babies, among other improvements.
Pennsylvania
Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen visited Maternal & Family Health
Services, Inc. in Scranton to see some of those results in action.
"Since
his first year in office, Governor Josh Shapiro made improving health outcomes
for mothers and babies a priority," said Secretary Bogen. "Our
investments are greatly improving Pennsylvania mothers' access to quality
medical and behavioral health care. The Governor's ongoing support for maternal
and child health is reflected in his 2026-27 budget proposal of an additional
$7.5 million to continue and to expand this important work to make pregnancies,
deliveries, and postpartum care safer for the more than 125,000 births each
year in Pennsylvania."
Prior to
Governor Shapiro taking office, there was no specific line item in the state
budget for maternal health. During his first year in office, the Governor
proposed and won legislative approval for the historic, first-time investment
of $2.3 million in maternal health; increasing the investment over the past
three years.
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THE LAURIE CADDEN SHOW
Tune in
every Saturday morning at 9am for The Laurie Cadden Show on WILK FM 103.1 and
AM 980 and 910. Laurie’s program has been a northeastern Pennsylvania mainstay
every Saturday. Tune in to hear her insights and take on local issues as well
as entertaining and informative interviews.
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starting at 9am Sundays. Host Edd Raineri gives you facts and great music from
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THE LULAC TIME MACHINE
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
HEZBOLLAH VICTIM
March 1984
The
United States Central Intelligence Agency station chief in Beirut, William
Francis Buckley, is kidnapped by the Islamic Jihad Organization and later dies
in captivity. was the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) station chief in Beirut
from 1984 until his kidnapping and killing in 1985.
Buckley's
cover was as a political officer at the U.S. Embassy. He was kidnapped by the
group Islamic Jihad in March 1984, and held hostage and tortured by Aziz
al-Abub. Hezbollah later claimed they executed him in October 1985, but another
American hostage disputed that, believing that he died four months prior, in June.recent history, Lebanon has been considered
by American intelligence agencies as a politically and socially unstable
country, but throughout 1983 this instability increased dramatically as
Western-affiliated infrastructure was targeted.
David
Barkay, a former officer in Israel's intelligence unit 504, asserts that a spy
from Hezbollah delivered a note to his operatives (Barkay among them) six days
before the kidnapping.[16] The note contained a message from Imad Mughniyeh to
a Hezbollah team that had been training for a kidnapping operation for months.
The message instructed the team to prepare for the operation, which was set to
take place in a couple of days. The note identified the target of the operation
as "an American senior intelligence officer". Barkay adds that it is
possible that the information about the impending kidnapping did not reach the
CIA due to an "egotistical" dispute between the Mossad and Israel's
Military Intelligence Directorate.
On March
16, 1984, Buckley was kidnapped by Hezbollah from his apartment building when
he was leaving for work. Army Major General Carl Stiner had warned Buckley that
he was in danger, but Buckley told him that "I have a pretty good
intelligence network. I think I'm secure." According to Stiner, Buckley
continued to live in his apartment and travel the same route to and from work
every day.
The CIA
believes that Buckley was betrayed by a female Shiite CIA asset named Zenoub,
who was trained by Buckley and was also an agent of Hezbollah. He and Zenoub
were having an affair at the time of his kidnapping.
On
October 4, 1985, Islamic Jihad announced that it had executed Buckley. After
Buckley's death, Hezbollah's concern for other hostages' health increased, with
Hezbollah captors inquiring about the hostages' health and well-being.
The
United States National Security Council acknowledged in an unclassified note
that Buckley probably died on June 3, 1985, of a heart attack.
Buckley's
remains were recovered by Major Jens Nielsen (Royal Danish Army) attached to
the United Nations Observation Group Beirut on December 27, 1991, after
they were dumped on a road near Beirut airport. His body was returned to the United States on
December 28, 1991, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington,
Virginia.
Among his
CIA awards are the Intelligence Star, Exceptional Service Medallion and
Distinguished Intelligence Cross. The 51st star on the CIA Memorial Wall
represents him, surrounded by about 132 other stars (as of January 2021) representing
CIA officers killed in the line of duty. Approximately 35 of the stars are for
unnamed agents whose identities have not been revealed for national security
reasons. His name and year of death are recorded in the "Book of
Honor" at the wall…..and this week in 1984 the number 1 song and LuLac
land and America was “Jump” by Van Halen.
To keep in the theme of St. Parick's day/week,
month, I am giving you a glimpse into the past. On Saturday the 14th of March I
was rooting around my clothes closet and saw an old scrap book. In it I found
an article, a paper if you will of an event of March 17th, 1972. It was a
Friday nightand I had just come home
from a Greater Pittston Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Day dinner.Through the help of my uncle, the late Timmy
Pribula (who passed away all too young in 1995) as well as
Attorney Joseph
Quinn, I got to meet Hubert Humphrey.HHH as they referred to him was a Senator then after losing a hair to
Richard Nixon in 1968. As a 14-year-old I worked tirelessly for him.
It's funny how your memory forgets things but
remembers other aspects of an event. In retyping this letter, I totally forgot
there was a bomb scare. Plus, there area few parts in my LuLac version that are
corrections of what can only be explained as the exaggerations of an excited
teenager. They are:
I did not talk to Humphrey for 10 minutes. Tops it
was 4 minutes.
I did not shake his hand a hundred times.
Timmy and I did not hunt him down to get a photo
with my uncle.
But pretty much everything else was accurate.
THE GRAMMAR
Again, I
wrote it just like I wrote it 54 years ago. It is apparent that I was allergic
to periods. Or else I was subconsciously channeling James Joyce's
"Ulysis".
Also I
typed it on a manual typewriter and the red color must have been hell for me to
type. I might have had a multi colored ribbon but again not sure.
That
stated, today on Write on....we present the18 year OLD ofversionof me.
THE
PITTSTON
FRIENDLY
SONS,
A BOMB SCARE,
MY UNCLE TIMMY,
ME AND
HUBERT HUMPHREY
MARCH 17th, 1972
I had been to a Friendly Sons of St.
Patrick Day dinner in my life, as a matter of act I had the impression that you
had to be Irish to get in, but I was wrong. Even David Yonki could be Irish on
St. Patrik's Day. I must say though that my motives were not clear cut, after
all, I was not going to hear the Irish sing their own praises, no sir, I was
going t see my long time idol, Senato Hubert Humphrey to sing the praises of
the Irish.
I was accompanied to the dinner by my
uncle. Thomas Pribila. He was a member and Vice President of the board of
Education in Wyoming Ara. My uncle got around and introduced me the the local
politicians down at the Courthouse who attended the affair and also to former
Governor George Leader. I was very impressed with the coming and going of the
"brass" that were talking to my uncle. He was also ready for the
arrival of Senator Humphrey, he had his trust camera ready to take photos of
the popular lawmaker. The dinner began at 700 PM with Monsignor Knight, of St.
John the Evangelist giving the no vocation. He was the pastor of St. John's
while I was there and I must say that "Big Tom" did a great job.
Dinner was served, again my uncle's connections came through and we were the
third table served, he knew the head waitress. (I told you he got around!) Then
everyone proceeded to enjoy their meal and right in the middle of the main
course, they got some Irish dancers to do a little rendition of the dances done
in Ireland. After that, the program began with Attorney Quinn, the toastmaster,cracking the usual Itish jokes,He was right in the middle of one joke when
Congressman go up and walked to the podium and said, "Will everyone please
evacuate the building, there is a bomb in here, it may be just a scare but will
everyone please evacuate the building. Quickly. Will everyone please evacuate
the building. I was expecting some kind of rush toward the exits but everyone
was calm, they just picked up their pitcher orbottle of beer and pranced out some laughing, some cursing, some too happy
to do either, they just filed out quickly and calmy with no fuss or disorder.
That was at 8:55 PM. We were ushered in 9:12 PM and by the time odder was
restored the time was 9:21 PM. Attorney Quin continued with the program, the
"Man o the Year" was given his award and the Irish tenor Gerald
Kingbegan to sing the melodies of the
old Irish.At 10:16PM there was a bit of
noise behind us, a few scuffles and more noise,the Irish tenor kept on sinningbut was interrupted when Senator Humprey walked in the door. My
unclegrabbed his camera, took a shot as
the Senator walked by I thought to myself how lucky I really was to see the guy
I admired most in public life. Congressman Flood introduced him and in talked Itypical HHH style, he was exuberant, he was
witty and held everyone's attention. After the speech, many people tried to et
near him, my uncle and Attorney Quin arranged it so I could meet him and get a
picture with him.I talked to him for
at least 10 minutes and here is how the conversation went:
SENATOR HUMPHREY: WELL,
HELLO HOW ARE YOU?
DAVID YONKI: FINE
SENATOR, YOU KNOW I'VE BEEN WORKIN VERY HARD IN YOUR CAMPAIGN AND I HOPE YOU DO
REALLY WELL IN THE PRIMARIES AHEAD. I ALSO WORKED ON YOUR 1968 EFFORT AND ENJOY
THAT VERY MUCH.
SENATOR HUMPHREY:
THAT'S GOOD. REALLY GOOD. I NEED YOUNG PEOPLE IN M Y ORGANIZATION. KEEP UP THE
GOOD WORK. I HOPE YOU PLAN TO HELP US IN THE UPCOMING CAMPAIGN.
DAVID YONKI: WHY OF
COURSE, I WOULDN'T MISS THAT FOR THE WORLD, AS A MATTER OF FACT, I WAS IN TOUCH
WITH WALTER RIGGS ANDMARIYN YOUNG ALREADY.
SENATOR HUMPHREY: OH
YES THEY ARE GOOD PEOPLESPEAK TOO. TWO
OF MY BEST WORKERS. THEY'LL GIVE YOU THE INFORMATION YOU WANT.
At this stage my uncle asked for a
picture and he took it of me with the Senator. HE took another of me talking
while Humphrey signed my program. Our conversation continued on for a little
while longer and I shook hands with him for at last the20th time and I walked
away a very happy person.
My uncle the introduced me to some of
his friends from the press and the crowd began to thin out. I asked my uncle if
he would like a picture with HHH and he said yes. So w wenthunting for him again and found him. My uncle
then stood with him and I took the picture, just as I snapped it, a guy got I
the way. HHH good naturally said, YOU MUST BE A REPUBKCAN!"We tried it again and this time the button
would not move. I was shocked, I did not know what to do. But Hubert Humphreycame over and said,"WAIT A MINUTE, YOU HAVE TO PUSH THAT
BUTTON BACK, NOW TRY IT." Sure enough I worked . So again we shook hands
with him and we left the building.
HHH impressed me very much that
night. More than any public official ever., and I will remember this night for
the rest of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Location: Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Political analyst for WBRE TV's Pa. Live program and post election commentator for WBRE TV's Eyewitness News Daybreak show. Author of the book "A Radio Story/We Wish You Well In Your Future Endeavors" and "Leges Vitae" "26 Rules of Life" and the new novel, "Weather Or Knot". The blog editor also writes various news articles and columns as well as upcoming literary projects. The blog editor was a frequent guest on WYOU TV'S INTERACTIVE NEWSCASTS when political issues were discussed on the national, state and local level. Yonki was a weekly panelist on WYLN TV 35's Friday Topic A program. He also appeared on the Hazleton, PA. station on Election Night doing coverage and did special projects and stories for WYLN TV 35's 10PM Newscast "Late Edition".