By now most followers of Allentown politics know that Ed Pawlowski was found guilty of almost all charges late Thursday afternoon. Although I'm very mindful of my privacy, today I will reveal a personal experience with Ed Pawlowski. I make this revelation not to dwell on my reputation, but as a window on his character. Although his sycophants and others may think that his only fault was his political ambition, they are mistaken. Over the years numerous people were bullied by Pawlowski. Most of them didn't have the voice to speak out.
In 2005, as an independent and the third candidate on the ballot for mayor, I debated Pawlowski and Heydt at the WFMZ studio. After the debate, an audience member told me that Lisa Pawlowski was telling audience members that I was a slumlord. Not hearing it myself, I let it drop. In the beginning of 2008, I conducted a series of SPEAK OUT meetings at an intercity church. A Morning Call reporter told me after the meeting that when she called Pawlowski for comment, he told her that I was just a slumlord. The reality was that I operated buildings between 4th and 12th Streets for decades, without one code violation or tenant complaint. There was absolutely no basis for the untrue slander by Pawlowski, other than a flaw in his character. At the end of 2008 he repeated the falsehood, but this time in front of me and others outside the city council chamber. I asked him how he would feel if I told people that he was a corrupt politician?
Over the years this blog has not concerned itself explicitly with the contributions and corresponding favors which convicted Pawlowski yesterday. My concern has been the consequences and policies, which have compromised our assets, such as the park system. My concern is with the unlevel playing field for small business owners. A comment last night stated that Bernie(O'Hare) and I have been vindicated. Pawlowski will be gone soon, but many people who cooperated with him remain, along with the policies they implemented.






