Steven Acropolis, who qualifies again
for a Phony Of The Month award, is against “back
room deals” in a recent campaign flier which, he brags, shows his
ability to “inspire confidence in Brick.”
He says he’ll “put the cloud of
corruption over the current administration in Town Hall behind us.”
To inspire even further public
confidence, here are the Top Ten Confidence-Inspiring,
Corruption-Clearing Back Room Deals engineered in whole or in part,
directly or indirectly during the past two years or so by Republican
Councilman Steven Acropolis, Brick mayoral candidate:
#10
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Coronato Esq. |
Made a back room deal to put Dover
political patronage hounds Robert Shea, Joseph Coronato, Massimo Yezzi
and Frank Sadeghi on his 2003 Republican Finance Committee, after
promising them half of Brick Township if the Republicans win the next
mayoral election.
#9
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Clement BSA |
Made a back room deal with Dover
Township Republican Bosses Richard Clement and Gregory McGuckin to get
Acropolis’ partner, Joseph Bilotta, appointed to the DMUA as a stooge
commissioner with policies that gave the DMUA a $5.3 million budget
deficit.
#8
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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McGuckin Esq, |
Made a back room deal to look the other
way while the Clements, Gilmore and McGuckin looted the authority,
falsified public records, and participated in the cover-up of $400,000
in double-dip health benefits for Deborah Clement, Virginia Haines and
a dozen other Republican Club stooges who raped the authority.
#7
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Bilotta |
Was part of a Bilotta-Clement-Gilmore
back room deal to hand millions in DMUA mortgage bond business to
cronies at the local office of Merrill Lynch and Smith Barney.
#6
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Cartine |
Supported the 2005 Brick township
budget, voted for the budget with the rest of the Republican council
members, and then trotted out Republican Chairman Allen Cartine to
accuse Mayor Scarpelli of “excessive spending” in the budget Acropolis
voted for.
#5
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Gilmore Esq. |
Made a back room deal with Republican
County Chairman George Gilmore to hand Gilmore big gobs of Brick
patronage cash in return for numerous political payoffs which included
a county job for Acropolis’ son-in-law, Kevin Toye.
#4
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Pension Tacker and Double-Dip
Cash Kickback Poster Boy Dave Wolfe Of Brick |
Part of the back room payoff deals
involved Acropolis looking the other way while the County College
Board of Trustees handed Assemblyman David Wolfe, a Brick resident, a
useless $132,000 “job” as “Government Relations and External Affairs
Liaison” for the college in addition to his salary from the
legislature and other ridiculous perks.
#3
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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Holder Of County
"Job-That-Stinks" Michael Fiure Esq. |
The $90,000 job that “stinks”
(according to the Asbury Park Press) for Dover Councilman Michael
Fiure was part of the backroom round-robin deal which included useless
jobs for Acropolis’ son-in-law and Frank Pannucci Jr., son of the OCUA
commissioner who handed Gilmore Esq. & McGuckin Esq. the political
payoff gigs in Brick schools – and the $90,000 Gilmore administrative
code scam in Dover Township last year, and one that almost happened in
Brick.
#2
Acropolis Back Room Deal:
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'03 Acropolis
Finance Chairman Robert Shea Esq. |
The back room deal that developed
Republican campaign strategy using
Cartine to make false accusations (blame Scarpelli for the budget
adopted by Acropolis and the Republicans; calling Mayor Scarpelli
“criminally corrupt” without a scrap of evidence). Acropolis takes the
high road with ridiculous promises he has no intention of keeping.
Gilmore promised more than $150,000 to support the Acropolis greed
campaign.
And The #1
Brick Mayoral Candidate Steven Acropolis Confidence-Inspiring Back
Room Deal Is:
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Lacey In Beachwood |
Acropolis signed off on the back room
deal that gave Freeholder James Lacey the useless Beachwood
administrator’s job, while Beachwood mayor Harold Morris got a useless
job with the county, and Acropolis got promises for the future after
promising to make Gilmore and McGuckin township attorneys for Brick
when he gets elected Mayor. Freeholder Jack Kelly said the two new
positions for Lacey and Morris were a "good fit."
Acropolis did not make a statement.
Gilmore said he didn't have to.
Cost
Of All Of This To The Taxpayers Is A Lot!!
This story prepared for publication on 09/28/05