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Still Waiting for Justice

by: carolh

Wed Feb 13, 2008 at 01:33:29 PM EST



I am still waiting for justice and getting nowhere. In fact, things in Bergen County are getting worse.  Sanctioned, condoned, and coddled by Jon Corzine for being a good dining companion, Joe Ferriero gets away with everything short of murder here in NJ.  We, the County Commitee who are ignored and disenfranchised at EVERY turn while trying to represent our Democratic voters, have just about had it.  

I don't CARE if Joe can raise money.  I don't CARE if he knows which wine to order.  I don't care if he can be charming or funny at times.  He is a blight on our party.  He is the most horrendous party boss this nation has seen since Tammany Hall.  

I would invite everyone here to DEMAND that the State INVESTIGATE and PROSECUTE to the fullest extent of the law - those responsible for forging the names of the Bergenfield County Committee members in 2005.  Write letters - call.  Do whatever it takes.  

Even the mainstream media is recognizing there is a disconnect here between our Justice Department and true justice.  See yesterday's column by Mike Kelly.

These people are the ones who are now advocating MERGING municipalities in NJ and consolidating power into a few hands.  We need to make sure they speak for the voters and NOT for the Pay-To-Play players who are so greedy, their lust for money knows no bounds.

http://www.northjersey.com/pol...

We don't have democracy in the most populated part of the State.  We should not  have to wait for the wheels of justice to finally work when our State Legislature is up for sale to the highest bidder.

Shame on you, Jon Corzine for not making ETHICS the cornerstone of your fight to lower taxes.  For not making prosecution of forgers who would disenfranchise Committee members a top priority.  Are you serious about government ethics reform?  A good start would be investigating your good friend - Joe Ferriero and the machinery of the Bergen County Government and shadow governments that appoint friends to cement their hold on power.

Because ethics is not a priority for this administration, I and my friends in Bergenfield are still waiting for justice, and waiting, and waiting......

carolh :: Still Waiting for Justice
I will be letting the Attorney General know how I feel about this forgery going unprosecuted for 2 years already.  You can let her know how you all feel too.  

http://www.nj.gov/lps/formmail...

Be polite.  I will be.  

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Weinberg and Molinelli (0.00 / 0)
Senator Weinberg had a golden opportunity when she held up Molinelli's nomination for Prosecutor to find out what he had done or hadn't done and what is schedule was.  For some reason, that did not happen.

Huh? (0.00 / 0)
Do you know something the Senator doesn't? Senator Weinberg could not in good conscience continue to hold up that nomination on a "gut" feeling.  

Let's focus on the criminals here and quit blaming the victims, shall we?

One Vote.  Yours.  It really does matter.


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Did she ever ask Molinelli about it? (0.00 / 0)
It isn't blaming the victims to bring up what has been done by people with the opportunity to act already.

I doubt that I know everything that the Senator knows.  But, I do know enough to say that she had a golden opportunity to bring it up either in public or private and if she wasn't satisfied with the answer, to continue to hold the nomination.


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Wait.... (4.00 / 1)
These people are the ones who are now advocating MERGING municipalities in NJ and consolidating power into a few hands.

I think merging municipalities is more about bringing down property taxes and sharing services to save money and is a good idea across the whole state, not just Bergen County.  


Alan Karcher: (0.00 / 0)
Explains this issue pretty well:

http://rutgerspress.rutgers.ed...

Alan Karcher looks at the history and high cost of New Jersey's multiple municipalities. He investigates the economic considerations, political pressures, and personal agendas that created the bizarre configurations dividing the Garden State, while analyzing the public policies that allowed and even encouraged the formation of new municipalities. Karcher also examines the political dynamics that thwarted every effort of New Jersey metropolises to join the front ranks of major American cities.


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someone now working on a municipal budget, I have to tell you, don't count out the bloated County Government in your calculations.  

Could we do without County Government and just deal with the state?  Look at NY state.  what happens when a city gets too big?  Some wards get forgotten or treated better than others.  Look at upstate NY before you really talk up consolidation.  We are already sharing services.  Our firefighters, ambulance, police often perform mutual aid.  Often the folks who keep wanting us to share services don't realize we already are.

Once again, my point is lost - the folks advocating how this is to happen are suspect.  

One Vote.  Yours.  It really does matter.


In A Perfect World, All Things Being Equal... (4.00 / 1)
....matthewjordan is right; there are way too many "local authorities" and way too much duplcation of services/efforts/bureaucracies.

Unfortunately, we live in a very imperfect NJ.

The Ferriero owned/dominated BCDO will do all it can to expand it's power and to expand the revenues entering the coffers of it's allies/cronies/"contributors".    

As I read your remarks, Carol, the BCDO...if it could get away with it; would simply fold towns like Bergenfield and Tenafly into some other/larger entity just to achieve the result of putting democratic Democrats out of office.

Somebody committed a serious forgery in re Bergenfield's election.   This is an extremely serious matter....and, so far, there is zero indication that the state AG's office has done anything at all.

Even if they can't come up with a criminal indictment there should at least be a complete public REPORT on whatever they could find.   This incident puts into question the whole electoral progress in Bergen County.

In my opinion messing with elections (at any level) needs to be a federal offense that gets the same kind of intense/rapid response that, say, a kidnapping would get.

Our electoral process is the very heart and soul of our democracy.  Those who would dare to commit criminal acts to alter the results of an election are the functional equivalent of Al Qaeda! (Another group that seems to "hate our freedoms".)

Consolidation, sadly, has become a catchphrase for corrupt machines looking to expand their cash flow/base of operation.

There really is no policy answer to all this; it's a matter of law enforcement (not likely to happen since the people who write and enforce the laws seem to be under the thumbs of the people who run the corrupt machines) and, ultimately....a matter of enough actual people/voters understanding that they are being screwed and coming out to vote in massive numbers....numbers too big to "fix".


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