October 18, 2009 at 10:45 A.M. A new wave of attacks against these writings has resulted in defacements, alterations, disfigurements of essays and short stories. David Kociniewski, "In New Jersey Debate, Talk of Jobs, Taxes and What Pops Up on the Bathroom Scale," in The New York Times, October 17, 2009, at p. A15.
"Mr. Christie's closing statement got the most rousing applause. ... 'Do you believe that New Jersey in the last four years has improved? Do you believe that if we continue the same [corrupt] policies we will get a different result?' he said to cheers from the audience. 'If you elect me, I will bring the change that is necessary.' ..."
September 21, 2009 at 10:23 P.M. I was very pleased to learn of comments and new postings for my book in France and the UK, as well as India and China. Attacks on this essay and all writings in these blogs are expected 24 hours per day from Trenton government offices. I do not drink alcohol. I do not take drugs of any kind. My second book is still suppressed in America. ("How Censorship Works in America.")
There are those in Cuban-American and Republican groups who believe that Senator John McCain's loss of the U.S. presidential election was the result of a conspiracy. I am highly skeptical of all conspiracy theories. I believe that Mr. McCain's loss of the election was the result of receiving fewer votes than his opponent.
Josh Margolin & Claire Heininger, "Governor's Hedge Fund Investment Questioned," in Sunday Star Ledger, September 20, 2009, at p. 17.
Tom Moran, "On Democratic Turf, Seeds of Concern for Corzine," in Sunday Star Ledger, September 20, 2009, at p. 17.
"Governor to Holley: Resign!," in Sunday Star Ledger, September 20, 2009, at p. 18.
Every time I urinate, I think of New Jersey. Today I received some more news of corruption in Trenton to justify my harsh conclusions, giving me a big target to aim at in my urinal -- which features a photo of New Jersey's Supreme Court justices:
"In the ongoing fight over political corruption, Christie has often accused Corzine of being more lenient with prominent Democrats while throwing lesser figures under the bus. After the arrests of 44 PEOPLE in a corruption sting in July, Corzine took a firm stance, calling on all of those accused to resign from office and freezing development in Ridgewood to pressure Mayor Anthony Suarez to quit."
Anthony Suarez enjoys Senator Bob's protection and has not quit. "I don't care about nothing!" Suarez says, allegedly. Did Suarez cough up the ten grand that he received in cash in an envelope in exchange, allegedly, for his "good will"? Think of how irrelevant and incompetent Corzine and Milgram appear to the world.
I think I will add Mr. Suarez's picture to my urinal. I wonder whether pressure has been put on state agencies not to make use of Terry Tuchin's torture services in light of Tuchin's well-known racism and alleged dismissals of African-Americans as "smelly"? Should a Jewish person be a racist, Terry Tuchin? How many of your torture victims are African-Americans and Latinos? All of them? Give me those reports, Terry. I wonder how many of Tuchin's victims are sitting in prison cells in New Jersey?
There are New Jersey attorneys who have cross-examined Tuchin and may be able to provide some useful information concerning the man's so-called "credentials" and "opinions." Any such information will be gratefully received without attribution as to source. All comments concerning New Jersey's power structure are appreciated. I didn't realize how much you people hate each other in New Jersey's corridors of power.
October 18, 2009 at 10:54 A.M. a new "error" was inserted since my previous review. I have now corrected that "error" that was not found in earlier versions of this text.
"There was less public Corzine outrage in August, when the Attorney General's office filed charges against Roselle Council President JAMEL HOLLEY, accusing him of illegally filling out absentee ballots [for dead people, AGAIN?] in a Democratic primary three years ago. Holley is fighting the charges ..." ("New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
These charges were allegedly motivated by a request put into Anne Milgram by George E. Norcross, III ("The Real Governor of New Jersey"). Isn't the "real governor" Richard J. Codey, Esq.? Senator Bob? It sure isn't Corzine. Maybe that's the problem. Who do we need to call to do something about public criminal civil rights violations emanating from Trenton, New Jersey? Ghost busters?
Anne Milgram, Esq.'s "lesbian love-fest" is endangered because Corzine has (reportedly) put out the word that he wants a new A.G., if he gets reelected. Thank God. No more using the office to get young "chicks," Anne. Do you "socialize" with Deborah T. Poritz, Esq.? Meow Mix? Have fun, ladies.
That's a big "if" for Corzine because the Democrats are losing the inner cities. Minorities see themselves getting screwed out of the stealing sprees in the Garden State's government. It is not bad enough that dead people draw government salaries in New Jersey, but they have to be dead white people.
Corzine is in bed with the Casino investors, which may explain the presence of unsavory elements -- like Joe ("The Enforcer") Doria, Esq. and several other advisers -- especially the token Cuban-Americans. Senator Bob's boys and goons for the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) are, allegedly, prominent among Mr. Corzine's advisers, as Ms. Luchese is a friend of BobbyM's leisurely moments. Or is her name "Li Causi"? Say hi to Gloria, Bob. And give my regards to the twins, Bobby. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")
"Gov. Jon Corzine has a stake in a private hedge fund related to the corporate owner of four New Jersey casinos, an investment Republican critics contend presents at least the appearance of a conflict for a multimillionaire who has vowed" -- Corzine was obviously lying! -- "to stear clear of them."
Them? Oh, you mean conflicts of interest and corruption? Wadda-ya kidding? This is New Jersey! I thought it is a violation of the law for a single owner to have 4 casinos?
New Jersey's casinos are run by the Gambino and Luchese families which have a lot of say, through their bought and paid for politicians, on who gets to be on the New Jersey Gaming Commission that is supposed to "regulate" the gambling industry. Like most things in New Jersey, the mafia families run the show. Care for a roll of quarters? Try the slot machines. All Atlantic City slot machines feature pictures of the public treasury.
As one former Municipal Court judge in Hudson County explained to me: "WE run New Jersey!" He was not referring to officials or politicians, I believe, when he used the word "we." In the words of a prominent New Jersey politician quoted in the Star Ledger:
"Any way you slice it, Jon Corzine has run afoul of the law and certainly afoul of the standard he set for himself ... You cannot be in business with a casino license holder and that is exactly what's happened ..."
Minorities should either vote for "corruption buster" Chris Christie or stay home this election and send the message to the New Jersey political-mafia that they can't take your vote for granted. Tell them that you wanna "wet your beaks."
Stuart Rabner, New Jersey's Chief Justice, is asking his alleged "good friend" and former colleague at the federal prosecutor's office -- indicted attorney, Paul Bergrin, Esq. -- to recommend a sexy spot in Atlantic City for hot action because Bergrin's Whore House is closed. But then, New Jersey's Supreme Court has been called a "low end whore house" -- thanks to Jaynee LaVecchia. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State" and "Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary.")
Say hello to Angelo ("The Horn") Prisco, Stuart. OAE "walking turds" are welcome to post any insults or crap about me that you want -- for a small fee, perhaps. It all helps at this point. Same to you from me. How about deleting or adding a letter to one of my words, "Howard Masia"? "Alina Falcone"?
Dem guys ... Heh, heh, heh.