April 19, 2012 at 12:34 P.M. The printer at the Inwood library branch has not yet been repaired. Also, the copy card machine is now "out of order." This is so sad for the people who have no alternative to this library branch. Mr. Menendez, I am not the only person who makes use of the New York Public Library. Shame on you, sir.
Spacing between words in sentences and among paragraphs has been affected several times by New Jersey's hackers. I will do my best to make necessary corrections as often as they may be needed. I try to retain copies of the corrected text which makes it surprising to discover "errors" reinserted in these writings. How strange? ("Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")
April 17, 2012 at 2:05 P.M. Morningside Heights branch of the New York Public Library.
April 16, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. No printer repairs have taken place at the Inwood branch of the library. How sad for this community in Manhattan that people are deprived of these resources. I wonder whether the inability to repair the printer could be related to my presence at this branch of the library? ("Censorship and Cruelty in New Jersey" and "What is it like to be censored in America?")
Karen Sudol, Linh Tat, and Allison Pries, "North Bergen Prosecutor Arrested: Caught in Alleged Money Laundering," in The Record, April 15, 2012, at p. A-1.
"A North Jersey attorney who serves as a municipal prosecutor in North Bergen was arrested Friday night on charges that he helped two large-scale marijuana distributors launder money, according to the Bergen County prosecutor."
Alleged mafia affiliations are denied by Mr. Macri as well as his co-conspirators, I am sure, even as I am equally certain that such allegations have and will be made against this defendant. ("Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")
It is said that Mr. Macri was a visitor to my sites and, unwisely, may have attempted to debate philosophical issues with me. I can neither confirm nor deny these rumors. Malbus? ("How censorship works in America.")
Money laundering is a profitable sideline for many attorneys who are usually connected to local politicians -- politicians who do not wish to get their hands dirty. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
In exchange for favors from "friendly" members of the bar, politicians and "bosses" (Senator Bob, does this ring a bell?) provide protection from the OAE and lucrative municipal appointments that carry health benefits and pension rights. ("New Jersey Pension Funds Are $46 BILLION Short" and "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead" then "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")
How's it going, Ray Gonzales? Mr. Garcia? Ms. Kricko? Mr. Coviello? ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "North Bergen, New Jersey is the Home of the La Cosa Nostra" then, again, "Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")
"Marcanton Macri, 44, of Edgewater" -- who may have "buddied-up" in Municipal Court with Jay Romano -- "was brought into Bergen County Jail at 9:20 P.M. on Friday; he posted $50,000 bail at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday." ("Another Mafia Sweep in New Jersey and Anne Milgram is Clueless" and "44 Arrested in Latest N.J. Corruption Scandal.")
I wonder whether New Jersey Attorney General, allegedly, James Chiesa is also "clueless." Mr. Chiesa is not making many arrests of such shady customers. What's the problem, James? ("Another Mafia Sweep in New Jersey and Anne Milgram, Esq. is Clueless" and "Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")
Luckily (for him), Mr. Macri was able to put up the cash. Fifty thousand dollars in cash was not a problem. IRS?
I am always suspicious when these characters seem to find the money exactly when they need it. Aren't you, Terry Tuchin? Diana Lisa Riccioli? No 10% for this guy? How's "Arnold" doing these days, Mr. Macri, or "Big Nicky" Sacco? ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers On the Tit" then "Martin Taceta Didn't Do Nothing!")
The bank connections (stooges) in this matter are also helpful in "covering" real estate deals through front persons, right Nydia Hernandez, Esq. and Lilian Munoz, Esq.? ("Is Union City, New Jersey Meyer Lansky's Whore House?" and "Is Senator Menendez a Suspect in Mafia-Political Murder in New Jersey?")
I have reason to believe that Mr. Macri and these Cuban-American ladies have visited my new blog. I also have reason to believe that an effort will be made to prevent me from writing at these blogs. I will face harassment any time that I am on-line. Nevertheless, I will continue to struggle to write, freely, every day. ("Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and "Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!")
"Macri[,] who lives at the St. Moritz" -- a so-called "mob building" in Bergen County, allegedly -- "[a] high rise off George Road in Edgewater, faces charges of money laundering and financial facilitation, Molinelli said." ("Cement is Gold.")
John Molinelli is the Bergen County prosecutor whose interest in this matter is a bit of a surprise and must have been due to "pressure." ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" then "John Molinelli's Ethics Problem.")
It is further alleged that Mr. Macri served on the Hudson and/or Bergen County Legal Ethics Committee, which is understandable since he is typical of the lawyers on those committees. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" then "Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.")
Co-conspirator Mathew Martin was known on the street as "federali" and drove a vehicle equipped with law enforcement plates. No interrogational hypnosis for him, Terry? ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli" then "Larry Peterson Cleared by DNA.")
New Jersey police often take care of offenders (like these "gentlemen"), who were not subjected to strip searches -- unlike Albert Florence, evidently, whose arrest by mistake for a fee he had already paid provided grounds for strip searches and a week in jail. ("Give Us Free!" and "Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey.")
This is where we see New Jersey's hypocrisy, racism, and corruption most vividly on display: Who is "unethical" in the Garden State? Only those who are not members of the political in-group have to worry about the cops or OAE. ("New Jersey's Unethical Judiciary" and, once more, "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
A sad and growing list of additional examples of gross incompetence and dereliction of duties on the part of members of the bar in New Jersey as well as political and other types of corruption will be attached to this essay in the days ahead. An essay examining the Supreme Court's decision in the Albert Florence matter is coming up. ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies Chief Justice Rabner!" and "New Jersey's Unethical Judiciary.")
Sources:
New York & the World:
Eric Schmidt & Alissa J. Rubin, "Afghan Assaults Signal Evolution of a Militant Foil," in The New York Times, April 17, 2012, at p. A1. (Nationwide strikes coordinated to begin at the same moment by "militants" -- including Taliban, Al Qaeda, and Haqqani network fighters in cooperation with one another and, perhaps, with foreign intelligence agencies.)
Salman Masood, & Declan Walsh, "Pakistan Gives U.S. List of Demands, Including an End to C.I.A. Drone Strikes," in The New York Times, April 13, 2012, at p. A6. (Unity in Pakistan over antiamericanism and an end to drone strikes. In response, the C.I.A. has requested the opportunity to use drone weapons in Yemen.)
"Names of the Dead," in The New York Times, April 18, 2012, at p. A10. ("1,923 Americans killed in Afghanistan"; more than 5,000 killed -- so far -- in Iraq; over 100,000 Americans wounded or maimed in these continuing conflicts.)
"The Soprano State."
"Governor Christie and the Tunnel Project," (Editorial) in The New York Times, April 13, 2012, at p. A30. (Editorial written by Senator Menendez or Jay Romano attacking Christie's curtailing of the usual thefts in Trenton. Wise decision to halt the tunnel project and starve the mafia. No more overtime, boys? Da Capo! "Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.")
John C. Ensslin, "County Executive Flexing Her Muscle," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. A-1. (Kathleen Donovan is still trying to wrest control of the utilities boards from the Bergen County boys. I hope that she succeeds.)
James Quirk, et als., "Fast Car, Fancy Address and a Host of Charges: Fallout From Alleged Ties to Drug Ring," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. A-1. (Mr. Macri will "continue to practice law" after arrest for money laundering and ties to a major-level drug ring. Do you speak to me of ethics, ladies and gentlemen?)
John Petrick, "Judge Limits Questioning of Paterson Cops About OT: Says Law Blocks Questions of Individual Conduct," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. L-1. (Judge comes through for the Democrat machine that appointed him and keeps him in office. The public will not know how their money was stolen by cops. "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's StatePolice.")
Charles Stile, "Pay-to-Play Blowback Aimed at Full Repeal," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. L-1. ("Pay-to-Play" is the Jersey way of doing politics and law. What's Rabner's cut? "Capice?" and "Christie Attacks New Jersey's Corrupt Judges.")
Melissa Hayes, "Jobless Pay Haulted for Workers Who [Defraud] the State: Englewood Hopes to Recover Some Money," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. L-3. (Criminal fraud to steal benefits has become an epidemic, some victimize more than one state: "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!" and "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")
Stephanie Akin, "Discrepancies Arise in Zisa Trial Testimony: Log Entry at Odds With Cop's Account," in The Record, April 17, 2012, at p. L-3. (Former Hackensack Police Chief and member of the bar, allegedly, Ken Zisa, may have added perjury and lying to his many sins. Ethics? Friend of yours, Diana Lisa Riccioli? Mr. Macri?)
Melissa Hayes & Linh Tat, "Pot-King Charges Split Law Practice: Fort Lee Mayor Stunned by Partner's Arrest," in The Record, April 16, 2012, at p. A-1. (Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich, Esq. who -- I am sure -- denies alleged Gambino crime family associations, claimed to be shocked by his friend's arrest in connection with a nationwide drug ring. All of this may explain the tons of marijuana coming across the GW bridge, every day, from Fort Lee into Manhattan. Geez. Could this situation have something to do with the printer problems experienced by the New York Public Library?)
Jeff Pilletts, "Costs Delays Plagued Tunnel: Auditors Found Lack of Safeguards on Expense in '10," in The Record, April 15, 2012, at p. A-1. (The tunnel project was all about THEFT. Christie was right to kill it.)
Monsy Alvarado, "Castro Talk Hits Raw Nerve: N.J. Cubans Debate Guillen Remarks," in The Record, April 15, 2012, at p. L-1. (Cuban-Americans have to learn the meaning of democracy and freedom of speech -- even on the Cuba issue -- before they lecture to others about liberty on the island or in America. "Freedom for the speech we hate." "Time to End the Embargo Against Cuba" and "Fidel Castro's 'History Will Absolve Me.'")
Juliet Fletcher, "Cyber Cops Bust 27 On Child Porn: Digital Fingerprints Lead to File Sharing Networks," in The Record, April 18, 2012, at p. A-1. (Apparently, some of the people who visited my sites may be involved in these "file sharing" activities and sites. Malbus? One of the persons arrested in this conspiracy, "Jose A. Velazquez," of Clifton, New Jersey is allegedly linked to Diana Lisa Riccioli: "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "New Jersey's Child Sex Industry" and "Is Menendez For Sale?")