Simply speechless!

I'm glad I didn't take off a half day's work to see the spectacle of 
a lawyer suing to cut more pork off of a useless bureaucracy that's 
quickly bleeding the government coffers dry. I'll gladly give back 
my family's share of the $187,000 given to my town if they agree 
that I AM NOT a threat to the nation and agree to stop the damn 
random searches of me, my wife, and my kids.  

You're right. This is not a partisan event. When the government is 
handing out money like a degenerate gambler on a bender, it's every 
persons God-given right to hold their hand out and "loot" or "carry 
away" as much as they possibly can.

I'm ashamed BB. How you can call yourself the Conservative Voice of 
Asbury Park while standing in line with everyone else at the 
printing press is completely beyond me. Your penance is to read "Not 
Yours to Give" by Davy Crockett each night before bed.

http://www.house.gov/paul/nytg.htm
  

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello folks. I'll fill you in on the Big Announcement at City Hall 
> this morning.  That press conference was followed up by a similar 
> one in Trenton.
> 
> You can probably catch it on News 12 New Jersey tonight and in 
most 
> of the State's papers tomorrow. There was a great deal of press at 
> both conferences.
> 
> Here is the deal, but I want you to know first this is not a 
> partisan event; I'm hoping it becomes multi-partisan so everyone 
of 
> every political persuasion and independents will want to involve 
> themselves in it:
> 
> New Jersey gives out Homeland Security money to the various towns 
in 
> New Jersey. Obviously they are supposed to spread it out according 
> to need.  There is millions of dollars at issue.
> 
> Asbury Park applied for a mere $200,000.00 of these funds. After 
> all, our entire eastern border is one of America's vulnerable 
spots 
> (the ocean) and our police force is currently understaffed.  We 
are 
> subject to storms and flooding.  As we all know from the past 
weeks, 
> local government must be prepared to deal with calamities because 
> the Federal government is not the first responder to disasters. We 
> are.
> 
> Of course you can guess how much Asbury Park was awarded:  $0.00.  
> Not even a phone call was made to tell us either.
> 
> The situation gets worse.  The 11th Legislative District is 25 
towns 
> from Atlantic Highlands down to Brielle, almost all of them on the 
> Shore.  Well, those towns together were awarded $0.00 in Homeland 
> Security Funds.
> 
> Just north of us in the 12th District, check out some of these 
> numbers:  Freehold was awarded $157,000.00; Manalapan was awarded 
> $187,000; Marlboro was awarded $196,000.  I'm not begrudging these 
> towns getting the money, but it makes no sense that the Shore 
towns 
> get nothing.
> 
> Why did this happen?  I have to talk about parties here for a 
> moment, but I promise I will get right off it because I won't let 
> this get partisan.  The Democrats have the Governor's chair and 
the 
> legislature.  If you look at what happened statewide:  90% OF THE 
> MONEY WENT TO DEMOCRAT DISTRICTS; 10% TO REPUBLICAN DISTRICTS!!!!  
> The 11th is a Republican District so Asbury Park and the other 24 
> towns got $0.00 (Freehold Manalapan and Marlboro are in the 
Democrat 
> controlled 12th).
> 
> The Press Conferences I had today in AP and Trenton was attended 
by 
> the AP Fire and Police Departments as well as Democrat and 
> Republican elected officials from around the 11th District.  Here 
is 
> the plan:
> 
> I am suing the Governor and the Attorney General seeking an 
> injunction from turning over the money, to give all the towns a 
> chance to have the funds reallocated.
> 
> I am going to employ the services of Drinker, Biddle and Reath, 
one 
> of New Jersey's top law firms regarding public financing (they 
> successfully sued a prior administration over a funding issue and 
> prevailed).
> 
> As all of you know, "Justice is open to the public like the Ritz 
> Carlton is open to the public."  It costs money.  The last time 
> Drinker Biddle sued the state the fees were approximately 
> $100,000.00.  Therefore, that is my fundraising target.
> 
> The purpose of both press conferences today was to request 
donations 
> for this lawsuit.  I am seeking the help of people of all 
political 
> persuasions to donate, as this is not a partisan endeavor.  If you 
> think AP should share in the Homeland Security money, then I hope 
> you will donate.  I realize Asbury Park has several Katrina 
> fundraising efforts going on now, but I hope you will make some 
> allowance for your own Homeland Security needs by donating to this 
> fund.
> 
> If you wish to donate, call my offices at 732-869-1500.
> 
> Thank you in advance for your cooperation.




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