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Boss
Clement Habitual Liar At It Again! |
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Captain
Renault Says "round up the usual suspects" |
More High Comedy In Toms River
Compulsive Bipartisan Liars
Convention Convenes Again In Dover Township As Boss Clement Competes
With Boss Moriarty To See Who Can Come Up With The Biggest Lie Just
Before An Election Where The Public Is Deathly Sick Of Being Lied To
“Round Up The Usual Suspects” Says
Captain Louis Renault, As Clement, Moriarty, Furey, Wnek, And Now
Ansbach, Further Demean The Process By Circulating Lies Again
Dover Township: The Dover Utilities Authority could have
simply put out a straightforward statement refuting the ridiculous
charge that the DMUA wanted to “punish thousands of kids and their
families” by refusing to hook up sewers at the East Dover Little
League.
The bogus charge, by Democratic spokesman and East Dover Little League
president James Ansbach was made in a release following a letter
Ansbach wrote to the parents of little league ballplayers, despite the
fact that he knew perfectly well his charge was baseless.
Sewers Installed More Than Fifteen Years Ago
Sewers were installed at the little league site more than fifteen
years, and there are no more sewers planned at the location. Ansbach’s
letter was written to support Democrat candidate Richard Larsen, who
want to dissolve the DMUA for the purpose of raiding its reserves to
bail out the township from a series of budget deficits.
Is Ansbach Another Job Seeker?
Rumors persist that Ansbach has been promised a township job if the
Democrats are elected, and the bogus charge, prepared for him by
Democrat publicist Jack Moriarty, may be the equivalent of a
promissory note.
Also contributing to the tone of Ansbach’s release was Democratic
Committeeman John Furey, whose specialty is turning simple
inaccuracies into maudlin distortions like the “punish thousands of
kids and their parents” line, a charge that is distinguished by its
total lack of credibility.
Clement And Wnek Apparently Lie When It Isn't Even “Necessary”
The Republicans could have answered Ansbach’s phoney charge simply by
saying it wasn't true, and pointing out the sewers Ansbach was lying
about were already in the ground for fifteen years.
But, instead, they had to compound Ansbach’s lie with one of their
own.
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John Furey
Clueless |
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Paul Wnek
Clueless |
Former “Mayor” Wnek, An Author Of 1992 Financial Crisis, Trotted
Out
They trotted out former “Mayor” Paul Wnek, the patronage hog who was
one of three or four officials most responsible for the worst
financial crisis in the history of the town - a $32 million budget
deficit and an illegal cash shortfall in 1992, which was eventually
funded with the largest tax increase in the history of municipal
government in South Jersey and a bond issue taxpayers are still paying
for.
Wnek was rewarded for his incompetence and bad judgment a few years
ago when GOP Boss R.C. Clement created an unnecessary “executive” job
for him in the township public works department, and added insult to
injury of the taxpayers by appointing Wnek to the sewer authority,
where he has been double dipping on health benefits ever since.
Wnek’s Inaccurate Press Release Initiated By Boss Clement
Wnek’s press release, initiated by Clement, contained another
unnecessary distortion when it represented that if Ansbach had “not
hung up so quickly”, he “would have learned that nothing had changed,
and that the favor to the Little League was still being honored by the
MUA,”
The fact is that it was only a flurry of weekend political activity
that came up with a commitment from the authority to help the Little
League with electrical and water conduits, a recommitment that was an
act of political desperation which occurred some time after the
conversation referred to by Wnek.
To their credit, Ansbach’s letter, paid for by the Democrats, has been
disavowed by the Executive Board of the East Dover Little League,
which sent out their own letter to the same parents, saying the League
“is and always will be apolitical” and the controversy is “a cause of
great concern.”
At last look, there were very few little league kids or their parents
who were being “punished” by the DMUA. (for 11/04/02) |