Wednesday, May 28, 2008

New Jersey is Lucky Luciano's Havana.

June 1, 2008 at 5:10 P.M. It is not possible to update my system, scans are ineffective. I will continue to try to receive new updates and run security scans. "Errors" may be inserted in essays and other vandalism is always expected.

May 31, 2008 at 12:12 P.M. I discovered new "errors" inserted in a number of essays. I hope to correct all of these inserted "errors" and defacements of my works in the days and weeks ahead. I am still unable to update my security system. However, I will continue to try to do so. Please see "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "What is it like to be tortured?" as well as "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System."

May 30, 2008 at 6:03 P.M., after four scans, I am unable to update my security system. I will continue to struggle to do so. I am blocking:

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This usually means that "errors" are about to be inserted in my work. I'll keep you posted.

May 30, 2008 at 1:39 P.M. after two scans, I cannot update my security system at this time. "Errors" were inserted in a number of my essays yesterday. I will do my best to make corrections today. Calls received from "Anonymous" and 918-468-2338. My printer was disabled yesterday, preventing my child from printing her homework. At 1:51 P.M. today, I attempted to print my essay, "Carlos Fuentes and Multiculturalism" from Critique. I received a blank page with "728x90_edit" on the upper left corner and the following address at the bottom of the page:

http://view.atdmt.com/iview/msnnkhac001728x90xWBCBRB00110msn/direct;wi.728;hi.90/01

I wonder why it says "edit"? Could someone be in the process of inserting "errors" in my texts? (See "What is it like to be tortured?")

May 28, 2008 at 10:37 A.M. I was unable to run a scan after attacks against my security system. I will spend the rest of the day trying to do so, then I will try again tomorrow. I am blocking:

http://view.atdmt/com/MON/iview/msnnkssc12200... ("Atlas"? Is "Atlas" The New York Times?)

At 7:38 P.M. on May 27, 2008 I received calls from: 866-590-4640; at 3:10 P.M. on May 28, 2008 I received calls from: 517-931-2212; and at 2:55 P.M. from 213-537-1800; and at 2:25 P.M. from 888-343-7033; at 6:28 P.M. from 213-537-1800; at 7:35 P.M. from 213-537-1800. When I answered the calls from 213-537-1800, there was no response.

What a coincidence that I am on so many computerized marketing call lists? At least four other calls were received from 213-537-1800 and, again, there was no answer or response from the caller. "Anonymous" also called to say hello. See the essays in the General section at my msn group, http://Crtitique@groups.msn.com/ .


Mission Statement of New Jersey's Judiciary:

"We are an independent branch of government constitutionally ENTRUSTED with the fair and just resolution of disputes in order to preserve the rule of law and to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States and this State."

Bob Ingle & Sandy McClure, "The Soviet Socialist Republic of New Jersey," in The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008), pp. 271-287.


I have tried to understand the bizarre and flagrant criminality of New Jersey's powerful politicians and government officials. I have achieved only limited success in this effort. Everyone can see that the state is "run" by the various mobs determining judicial appointments and political elections. No one seems capable of doing anything about this corruption. Anne Milgram's belated attempts to jump on the federal prosecution bandwagon with the after-the-fact charges against the likes of Mims Hackett is humiliating and pathetic. Ms. Milgram is clearly irrelevant to real power in the state.

The salt on the wound for many victims of this evil -- there is no other word for what these N.J. mobsters are! -- is the hideous, obfuscating jargon that has enveloped this explicit criminality. Mobsters, extortionists, murderers -- these people get to embody and define "ethics" for the rest of us in a twist of fate worthy of George Orwell -- by presuming to explain "goodness" to the electorate or legal profession.

"The Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards originally consisted of only lawmakers hearing ethics complaints about fellow lawmakers, so the outcome was predictable."

Things were fixed for the boys and girls in Trenton, just as they are for most of the real crooked lawyers in New Jersey. The uncrooked lawyers tend to have problems with Ethics Committees and New Jersey's Supreme Court, where Jaynee LaVecchia still can't find those $300 MILLION that disappeared during the HIP deal. What the hell? ... Forget about it, Jaynee.

"One critic said [the lawmakers' ethics committee] should be named the 'damage control committee.' Legislators didn't take it too seriously either."

Among lawyers serving on county ethics committees, political connections mean everything. Phone calls take care of problems for members of the "club," whereas those outside the club are targeted for destruction. Payoffs are said to work wonders with judges and committee members. Refusing to provide a payoff is "not cooperating." This is, probably, an ethics offense in New Jersey. Right, John? What does your rule book say? Does $25,000 in political contributions still buy a judgeship?

"[The Committee's] Chairman, Assemblyman Anthony Impreveduto, told Gannett's Tom Baldwin in 2003 that the complaints heard by the committee -- which reprimanded only two members and fined a fourth $200 in ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN cases it handled since 1972 -- generally didn't amount to 'donkey dust.' One time the committee, under Impreveduto, claimed that it dropped an ethics complaint because it couldn't find the accuser, an individual that a Gannett reporter found with ease."

"Ethics watchdog Impreveduto, a Democrat who represented corrupt Hudson County in the legislature for seventeen years while double-dipping as a teacher and administrator at Secaucus High School for thirty-three years, resigned from the assembly and was forced to pay a $10,000 fine in a 2004 bargain with the attorney general after he was caught spending $50,000 in campaign donations on personal items such as wedding, travel, eyeglasses, a hearing aid, and sports memorabilia. He could have been sentenced to five years in jail and fined $25,000."

Those attorneys who do not dip into the trust account receive the ultimate penalty in New Jersey, as a kind of ass covering move by the OAE. Get rid of potential "exposers of corruption and criminality on the part of government lawyers," right John? How's Terry (or Stacy?) Tuchin doing these days? Diana? Still interrogating people under hypnosis or drugging in the presence of government lawyers to extract information that is used against victims, Terry? Just say you got it some place else, fellas. Then you hide the real discovery, right John?

As for Albio Sires, "the New Jersey town hall where he was mayor for more than a decade -- West New York -- was handed subpoenas in April 2007 as part of the federal probe into the way discretionary state grants are handed out when lawmakers' votes are needed to pass the state budget. The subpoenas were served after the Jersey Journal reported that the lion's share of Hudson County grants, $7.2 MILLION, went to West New York in 2005 while Sires was both its mayor and assembly speaker." (emphasis added)

Did "pappa" get to wet his beak, Albio? I will treasure our conversations, Albio, and mutual friendships with Municipal Court "judges" and pals -- who can all be trusted to do a "favor for the people in Trenton." Right, boys? How's the babe, "BobbyM"? How are things at the old law office, Bob? Still keep the old records?

"Impreveduto, incidentally" -- like quite a few of these crooks in judicial robes and political whores -- in addition to his teacher's pension of "$40,000," will get his legislator's pension when he turns sixty -- and it will be six figures or close to it, despite the guilty plea. Many other political and legal convicts in New Jersey can say the same. Maybe they have to take care of Stuart Rabner. Otherwise, they're home free and can laugh all the way to the bank. (An essay dealing with good old Stuart Rabner is coming up.)

I do not want a "little something" in order to go away. I wish to see the persons who tortured me for a little chat. Questions, boys? How about some more cyberwarfare?

"The new supposedly non-political head of the ethics committee, Bramucci, prompted a call for his resignation when he said ethics complaints against lawmakers using the budget process to benefit their family members or employers amounted to just New Jersey doing what New Jersey does." (emphasis added -- and how!)

Ethics is a matter of such concern that celebrity so-called "philosophers" teach the subject, allegedly, at local universities. " ... Kean University" -- a very good school with excellent philosophy, history and political science departments -- hired "former governor McGreevey, whose administration was one of the most ethically challenged [and who resigned in disgrace!] to teach ethics part-time for $17,500. In doing so, McGreevey was jumping on to the bandwagon of college patronage jobs, as former governor Jim Florio, was already teaching one course one day a week at Rutgers for $96,632.00 a year." (How much are tenured faculty paid per course?)

Wayne Bryant should get twice that much to teach a course in political corruption for fun and profit.

"Carolanne Kane-Cavaiola [at the Department of Human Services, was] accused in a report the state inspector general issued ... of steering $7.7 MILLION in state grants to a group she's CONNECTED with, circumventing public bidding laws and eliminating financial oversight for how the money was spent -- or misspent, as [state inspector] Mary Jane Cooper alleges." (emphasis added)

That's your money being sucked away. How do you like being a chump? "Connected," Carolanne? To whom? Not too many people in New Jersey politics and courts are "unaffiliated" with at least one of several "family-like" organizations in politics. Right, Diana? No wonder Hudson County Prosecutor Ed De Fazio was unwilling (or unable) to indict Lt. Andriani from Hoboken on charges of corruption and misuse of authority.

Does this N.J. legal sewer seem like a tempting model for other countries? It doesn't to me. Do you think that the judgments concerning my "ethics" on the part of such people keep me up at night? As for elections, Brendan Byrne said that when he died he wanted to be buried in Hudson County, New Jersey, so he could continue to take part in the electoral process. In New Jersey the dead not only vote, they receive government paychecks and (perhaps) will be appointed to the judiciary:

"... an estimated 13,000 deceased people remained on voter registration lists and at least 4,755 of the more civic-minded corpses voted in November 2003" -- and, apparently, they also voted in subsequent elections. Mysteriously, all of them are Democrats. Many undead voters are expected to turn out in the forthcoming presidential elections, which makes Florida's "chits" look good by comparison. (See "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")

Make a few of the corpses judges, George E. Norcross, III. I guarantee you that they will be better than many of the judges now serving in the Garden State. Smarter, for sure. Some corpses will also be more honest and steal less money that current New Jersey officials, while dead people are at least as ethical as several judges I know in Jersey City.

These are New Jersey's Democrat "political whores." No one in Hollywood will make a documentary about these shenanigans. There will be no editorial expressing outrage in the Times. I say this as a democratic socialist. No wonder my computer was frozen this morning. Attacks on my work continue on a daily basis. I will respond with further analysis of mafia involvement in New Jersey politics, corruption, and incompetence among New Jersey lawyers and judges.

Wherever Cuban-American and mob relationships flourish -- as in New Jersey -- democracy is sure to succeed. Irony? Right, Senator Bob? What would be your attitude to such people deciding that you are "unethical," the same people trying to destroy or obstruct your writings on a daily basis, stealing from you, slandering you and destroying your relationships for years? Do you think that the "ethical" views of such persons should be a matter of burning concern for any reasonable person? Do you speak to me of "ethics"? Is New Jersey and its befouled Supreme Court capable of doing the right thing or judging anyone without provoking the laughter of intelligent observers from all over the world? I doubt it. My torture-journey is from 1988 to 2009. How are you doing, Terry? Adjust and go to a gym for displacement purposes, right? Where are those reports, Terry? Videos? Audio tapes? How much did you steal from me, Terry? Diana?

Future posts will focus on specific questionable associations and money transfers between developers and other interests "connected" to New Jersey politicians as well as legal officials, mob activity in New Jersey, Cuban-American criminality in the Garden State, along with corruption of legal proceedings at the most fundamental level through a brazen disregard for the U.S. Constitution's protections of the rights of persons and grotesque incompetence on the part of judges.

I expect that battalions of coopted minority lawyers will be trotted out by New Jersey to "counter-spin" this nightmare for the system. This will help the tumor to grow, as I devote years to further documenting the evils of New Jersey law. An "error" was inserted and corrected in the foregoing paragraph. More such actions must be expected, as new evidence of corruption as well as indictments are anounced. I will continue to struggle. "Christmas Tree Items," Brian? Shame on you people.

Unless I am framed for something or experience an unfortunate accident, I will devote many years to highlighting these legal realities and profiling the persons responsible for this heinous criminality. "New Jersey -- come see for yourself!"

Friday, May 9, 2008

More New Jersey Legal Mafiosos Are Rounded Up!

May 12, 2008 at 2:45 P.M. I am blocking:

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My image at Critique has been blocked. I am unable to write at this time. However, I will struggle to continue doing so at some future time. No images can be posted at blogger or with my profile. I wonder why?

May 12, 2008 at 2:26 P.M. Unfortunately, I was obstructed in efforts to navigate at my group. I am unable to access Critique at this time. "Errors" may be inserted in essays. I will struggle to return to that site, run scans throughout the day, and try again to write. I am blocking:

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May 12, 2008 at 9:46 A.M. calls from 206-629-8606. I am blocking:

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May 9, 2008 at 7:50 P.M. I am unable to access my msn group at this time. Hackers may have altered texts at that site. I will do my best to repair any harm done as quickly as possible. New attacks against these essays and sites are always expected.

May 9, 2008 at 5:54 P.M. In addition to the usual suspects, I am blocking:

http://docs.google.com/js/3082753782-Presentlylnit.js (Why would "js" at "NIT" or "continuing legal education" and/or "Google" be interested in little old me? What is "js"?)

Ken Belson, "Meadowlands Commission Cuts Ties With Developer," in The New York Times, May 8, 2008, at p. B3.
Bob Ingle & Sandy McClure, The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption (New York: St. Martin's, 2008), pp. 226-232. (La Cosa Nostra a.k.a. Mafia in New Jersey.)


"After years of legal and political wrangling and HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN PUBLIC MONEY, the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission voted Wednesday to end its relationship with a developer that wanted to build thousands of homes and a golf course atop several landfills." (emphasis added)

Millions in public dollars were turned over to this entity that did nothing before Mr. Trump's involvement -- which came too late to rescue this catastrophe. New Jersey law firms and individual attorneys have played a disgraceful and visibly corrupt role in this obvious swindle of a fortune from the tax payers as corrupt politicians, bosses, and fat cats sit back and chuckle. OAE? DRB? AG? Talk to me about "ethics"? Go ahead, Jaynee. Tell me how "ethical" you are.

Senator Robert "Bob" Menendez has not confirmed any friendship with these lawyers. Ms. Licausi (the Senator's former ... "assistant") is apparently representing "Xanadu" development, as a lobbyist. Xanadu may or may not be associated with the same cast of players. It is too soon to tell at this early stage of inquiries into that "Xanadu" matter. I will keep you posted on developments, even as I struggle against censorship efforts emanating, I suspect, from Trenton's "ethical" legal officials who have sworn to uphold my Constitutional rights and to obey all federal laws. (A forthcoming essay is entitled: "Senator Menendez and the Mafia.")

Senator Robert, a.k.a. "Bob," a.k.a. "Roberto," Menendez (how's the "Babe," Bobby?) says "on the one hand" we should not be too hasty about judging the EnCap Golf and Xanadu projects, but "on the other hand" Menendez favors responsible public expenditures. That's very helpful. Thanks, "BobbyM."

No lawyer -- not one -- who is a part of these shenanigans is being disbarred, according to press accounts. Not one of them is subjected to secret questioning under hypnosis or drugging concerning the whereabouts of the people's money. No lawyers for politically connected firms are held to account for their lies to finagle and scam your money for their clients and themselves. I wonder why? How much did the dirty lawyers kick back to the OAE? DRB? AG? Stuart Rabner?

"... in a resolution approved on Wednesday, the commission said that although EnCap had made progress cleaning the landfills, it 'has failed to demonstrate that it will be able to achieve the necessary financing.' ..."

"In a separate letter to Mr. Trump, Robert A. ROMANO, an assistant attorney general for New Jersey, said that EnCap still needed $125 MILLION to finish closing the landfill."

It seems that gold is being used to close this landfill. (See "Jay ROMANO and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey," "Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

"A Cherokee spokesman, Tim White, said the company was 'extremely disappointed' by the commission's decision."

Alleged "anonymous" threats to "break commissioners' legs" were unconfirmed. The EnCap fiasco was viewed by Mary Jane Cooper, the state inspector general, as an example of New Jersey lawyers "deliberately misleading several government agencies."

Lying? Is that ethical, John? No, then how come nobody gives a shit in Trenton? Too political? Intimidated, huh, boys and girls? Is Debbie or Stuart getting a piece of this pie? A lot of New Jersey judges are corrupt or on the take, which is not "unethical" for New Jersey judges. Ain't that weird?

"In a 277 page report, Ms. Cooper said that she had discovered 'significant misrepresentation of qualifications and financial support on behalf of the private company contracted to perform the remediation and redevelopment of the Meadowlands project.' ..."

You mean those lawyers LIED?! Wow, no kidding? Mafia members are getting fat on the people's money in New Jersey. Give 'em a call in Trenton. Tell them how much you appreciate all they're doing for you. Where's the A.G.? DRB? OAE? We can see the LCN?

The New Jersey State Commission of Investigation (SCI) has reported that at least seven (7) "La Cosa Nostra [LCN] families operate in New Jersey:

"BRUNO: Based primarily in Philadelphia and South Jersey [Camden?] 'it has been decimated by factional violence, internal treachery and a succession of wide-ranging state and federal prosecutions.' ..."

"BONANO: 'As recently as 2002, a number of law enforcement authorities characterized the group as the most stable LCN faction in the New York/New Jersey region.' ..."

Bonano family members are prominent, allegedly, in New Jersey's Bar Association and Municipal positions of authority and (probably) the Garden State's judiciary. These highly "ethical persons" decide on the ethics of others. (See again: "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey," as well as "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks" and "Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")

"COLOMBO: 'More than 40 members and associates are active in New Jersey. ... The group occasionally coordinates criminal activities with other LCN groups and has participated in sophisticated schemes involving motor fuel tax evasion and securities fraud.' The longtime head of the family, the late Giuseppe 'Old Joe' Profaci, owned a 328-acre estate in Central Jersey."

Near Woodbridge? Any association between "Old Joe" and "Slim Jim" McGreevey is unconfirmed at this time. Maybe they like to play checkers on Tuesdays?

"DECAVALCANTE: Based in Union County's [heard of them, "Shyster Ray"?] Elizabeth, and also known as the 'Jersey Family,' this is the only group indigenous to the Garden State" -- with many judges, allegedly, "affiliated" also with this organization -- "It is rather small and consists of approximately 40 members, including many who are incarcerated, and at least 50 criminal associates."

Probably, some of these "associates" are on county legal "Ethics Committees." Right, Jaynee? (See "Maurice J. Gallipoli and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey," "James R. Zazzali and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Peter G. Verniero and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.") More judicial profiles are coming up.

I have experienced many difficulties in writing at my computer today. I wonder why some people in New Jersey do not wish me to post essays on the Internet? Images will be blocked and "errors" will be inserted in these essays on a regular basis. There's more on the mafia guys coming up. Geez ... Whatta-ya gonna do? No images can be posted with these blogs and the true number of visitors to these blogs is about three times the number shown on my profile.

"Reputed Mobsters Rounded Up in New Jersey," http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24526689/ May 9, 2008.
Bob Ingle & Sandy McClure, The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption (New York: St. Martin's, 2008), pp. 229-231.

"Reputed members of the Gambino crime family [Jaynee is still on the lam!] were arrested across NJ Thursday in early morning raids, law enforcement officials told WNBC.com."

Happily, it appears that Jaynnee "Boom, Booom" La Vecchia was not caught in this raid. The problem of mafia control of courts and local government in New Jersey receives very little attention from national media. The judiciary and legal system have been hopelessly contaminated by the scourge of organized crime, as indeed N.J. court decisions can no longer claim respect or legitimacy. The hypocrisy of these hoodlums and their cronies -- these are the people deciding many legal "ethics" matters! -- sickens people. It should.

This mob stranglehold on government and the legal profession goes a long way towards explaining what now appears to be a $36 BILLION hole in New Jersey's state budget. Hey, Stuart Rabner doesn't all this legal corruption and contamination of the judiciary make you want to puke? What are you doing about this situation, Stu? Where's Annie Milgram? Shopping? I wonder whether Anne plays right or left field? The scurrilous claims made about me, for years -- without any apology -- more than justifies my curiosity. Stealing from my office, Diana?

The corruption and criminality is out of control. Clearly, it will never be subject to control by New Jersey's coopted and incompetent baby attorney general, Anne Milgram. Political bosses in New Jersey are often "affiliated" with the mob. Politicians and judges are in lucrative partnership with construction companies and others likely to benefit from state government largesse.

That means the taxpayer's money gets spread (like jelly on toast) all over the guys in the mob and dirty cops, politicians and judges, so nothing happens -- law-enforcement wise. All of these raids were FBI investigations, entirely bypassing the Trenton, A.G. and New Jersey power-structure. That should tell you something. Feds don't trust Trenton officials. I don't blame them. Most New Jersey government offficials are either corrupt or coopted to look the other way when shit happens. Today, shit happened. More problems for the Jersey Boys are coming up! Oh boy!!
"In all 23 suspected mobsters were expected to be arraigned in federal court in Newark Thursday. Ten were arrested and another 13 were told to surrender, an FBI spokesman said."

Do you mean a "spokesperson"? Let us not forget to be "politically correct," right Diana? How has Diana avoided getting busted for her "irregularities"? Diana probably "knows somebody." Among the usual suspects:

"ANDREW MEROLA from Tom's River, leading member [or 'capo'] of the Gambino crime family." Another of the mobsters arrested was responsible for a multimillion dollar Internet gambling operation. Wouldn't it be a hoot to discover that these "guys" have been visiting my sites because of an unsuspected interest in German philosophy and quantum physics on the part of "Charles 'Buddy Musk' Mucciogrosso" and "John Titzio," not to mention John Manzella, of Brooklyn? The big three in New Jersey mafia circles (drum roll please):

"GAMBINO: In 1992 a leadeship void developed when John J. Gotti, called the 'Teflon Don' because prosecutors couldn't make charges stick, ran out of luck. With the testimony of turncoat Salvatore 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano, Gotti got life for murder and racketerring but spent only ten years behind bars. He died in 2002. On his death, son John A. 'Junior' Gotti became acting boss, but he pleaded guilty to racketeering and went to prison in 1999. 'ARNOLD SQUITIERI,' who resides in Englewood Cliffs is presently in charge of family matters in New Jersey."

"GENOVESE: The Genovese group is the most active, powerful and resourceful [mafia] family in New Jersey. ... Historically, more high ranking members of the Genovese family than any other [mob] group have called the Garden State their home, and it was the first of the five New York-based families to expand its rackets to New Jersey decades ago. Today, there are five main Genovese crews headquartered in New Jersey." (Hudson County can count on its own "crew" -- allegedly, that crew is based in lovely North Bergen.)

The Genovese organization is said to control much of what happens in Garden State legal ethics enforcement -- with an entertainment branch as well -- also wielding influence with the N.J. A.G.'s office, with members (allegedly) in the judiciary and legal establishment. Municipal courts in many towns are under the control of made members of the "family."

"An unholy union of crooked politicians and developers willing to cross the line can be found in the scum at the bottom of most New Jersey political barrels. Millionaire developer ANTHONY SPALLIERO, for instance, was indicted on federal charges that he paid $140,000 in bribes to Monmouth County officials to secure contracts for his business. Included were trips and entertainment" -- for legal and political officials -- "at his son's go-go bars." (See "One of New Jersey's Highly Ethical Attorneys Has a Problem" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

Lawyers get to dip their wicks in this pool of dirty money, every day: "... an assistant Monmouth County counsel and his law firm were paid $50,000 by the county in 2006 to help prepare a report that ultimately concluded the county should continue to pay its attorneys by the hour. County administrator LOUIS PAPAROZZI said he didn't see a conflict in a county counsel paid by the hour gathering and analyzing legal fee information for a report to determine if county counsels should be paid by the hour. Paparozzi and two elected officials wrote the report." (pp. 160-171.)

Dem guys, I says to 'em, I says ... Hey, youz guys are getting greedy! $450 MILLION, then $315 MILLION, now $125 MILLION was requested by EnCap Golf for "clean up" at the Meadowlands. It sure was a "clean up" operation. A total of $995 MILLION essentially to clean up a site and fill a hole with dirt.

100 MILLION persons will face starvation this year. 25,000 will die of hunger today. Luckily, New Jersey's powerful judges and legal officials are well fed and comfy. Doesn't that make you happy?