The Price Of A Free Society
James Hogan’s most recent blog post is a must read.
Posted: January 11th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Freedom | Tags: James Hogan | Comments Off on The Price Of A Free SocietyJames Hogan’s most recent blog post is a must read.
Posted: January 11th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Freedom | Tags: James Hogan | Comments Off on The Price Of A Free SocietyBy Art Gallagher
Governor Chris Christie’s vacation during the Blizzard of 2010 did not suppress voters’ approval of the job he is doing.
In the first independent poll since the storm, the Fairleigh Dickinson Public Mind Poll says that 53% of voters approve of Christie’s performance while 36% disapprove. FDU polled 802 registered voters by phone, land line and cell, between January 3 and January 9.
Christie’s favorable/unfavorable rating of 47%-39% is better than every elected governor’s in the last two decades.
Contrasting the FDU poll released this morning to the Quinnipiac Poll of December 21, 2010, one might conclude that the administration’s performance during the Blizzard of 2010 boosted Christie’s ratings. The December Quinnipiac poll gave Christie a 46%-44% approval rating. Quinnipiac polled 1276 voters between December 14 and 19.
Today’s poll should serve as a wake up call to much of New Jersey’s media elite who attempted to turn Christie’s family vacation during the Christmas holiday into a controversy. The controversy existed only in their minds and editorial board conference rooms. The voters and the media elites’ diminishing readership didn’t care.
In perhaps related news,Gannett announced they are laying off half of their remaining reporters at three of its Central Jersey newspapers. Maybe business would be better if the newspapers/news sites listened and reported rather than tried to advance their agenda upon a readership that views them as irrelevant.
Today is 1/11/11. Christie will delivery his first State of the State address this afternoon. New Jersey will be hit with another snow storm this afternoon.
Posted: January 11th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, NJ Media | Tags: Christie, FDU, NJ Media, Quinnipiac | 2 Comments »By Art Gallagher

Sheriff Shaun Golden and Jim Gray celebrate Manalapan's reorganization. Photo credit: Rhoda Chodosh
Jim Gray, the former clerk of the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders is considering a bid for the GOP nomination for Freeholder.
The long term Manalapan resident served as clerk of the board from 2000 through November 1st of last year when he retired. Gray served 15 years on the Manalapan Township Committee, including 5 years as mayor. Prior to his service in Monmouth County government, he was director of administration for the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities during the Whitman/DiFrancesco administrations.
Gray told MMM that he is honored that people of raised the question of a freeholder candidacy to him, but that he has not made any commitments.
Posted: January 10th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County | Tags: Jim Gray, Monmouth County Freeholders | 5 Comments »Don’t blame Sarah Palin or the Tea Parties. Blame Sheriff Clarence Dupnik
By Art Gallagher
If the news reports are accurate, the heinous acts of 22 year old Jared Loughner in Arizona were not political. They were sick acts of a very mentally ill young man.
The most sane commentary I have read or heard about the tragdey in Tucson was on facebook.
Dennis Howard, President of the pro-life organization Movement for a Better America Inc., said:
True to their “never waste a good crisis” philosophy, the left stream media and their allies in the Democratic leadership are blaming the tragedy on “vitriolic political rhetoric” from the right and from the Tea Party movement. That is why various Tea Party leaders are wisely issuing statements, just as they did when the leftist were waging their PR campaign that attempted to paint the Tea Parties as racists.
The Tea Parties aren’t racists and they aren’t violent. They are previously apathetic average Americans who have woken up, garnerd their political power and started to reverse the progressive/socialist/free spending agenda that has taken over our various governments.
The left would rather that previously apathetic average Americans go back to sleep. They won’t.
Congressman James Clyburn spent 10 minutes on FoxNews Sunday this morning blaming the Arizona tradegy on speech he would rather silence. Democratic Pima Arizona County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik is trying to become a national figure by blaming the shooting on bigotry, vitriol and Sarah Palin.
Both Clyburn and Dupnik are egomaniacal morons.
We’ve come to expect this bs from Clyburn, the third highest ranking Democrat in congress. Strangely, Clyburn also used his FoxNews commentary about the Gabrielle Gifford’s shooting to call for members of congress to be exempt from the TSA’s federal fondling program.
Dupnik should get off TV blaming political rhetoric for the murders and attempted murders that happened on his watch. The media talking heads should not be letting Dupnik get away with this crap. If he wants to go on TV, the so called journalists should ask him why a U.S. Congresswoman and a Federal Judge were appearing in public without even one police officer present, especially if there is so much anger and bigotry in his county as he claims. Let him explain that to the parents and brother of Christina Green.
The truth is blaming Dupnik, Palin or anyone else other than Loughner won’t make any difference. It won’t raise the dead or heal the wounded.
We should all heed Howard’s words and not look the other way when we encounter an obviously troubled person of any age. We should heed Sipprelle’s words and focus on the health and well being of young people instead of trying to score political points and silence those we don’t agree with.
Avoiding the hassle and hoping for the best is negligence. Not wanting to get involved is endangerment.
Posted: January 10th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Arizona Shooting, Clarence Dupnik, Dennis Howard, Gabrielle Giffords, James Clyburn, Scott Sipprelle | 8 Comments »

Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholder Tom Arnone and GOP Council candidate Bob Ferrante campaign in Manasquan on Sunday
By Art Gallagher
Voters will go to the polls in Manansquan on Tuesday to choose a member of the borough’s council. The November 2 election resulted in a tie, after a recount, between Republican Robert Ferrante and Democrat Owen McCarthy.
If Ferrante is the winner on Tuesday, Republicans will lead the borough council with a 4-2 majority. Should McCarthy win, the council will be divided 3-3, with Democratic Mayor George Dempsey breaking the tie.
Sheriff Shaun Golden and Freeholder Tom Arnone braved the elements today to hit the campaign trail with Ferrante. Golden said, “We need to swing Manasquan into the Republican column. The voters deserve a fiscally conservative councilman like Bobby Ferrante.”
Posted: January 9th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Manasquan special election, Owen McCarthy, Robert Ferrante, Shaun Golden, Tom Arnone | 3 Comments »By Barbara Gonzalez
While I appreciate everyone is heartbroken over the death and injury of innocent human beings, I feel myself wondering why all the Tea Parties are making public statements “denouncing” and “condemning” the actions of some lunatic.
Are we giving in to the demands of the left that we take responsibility for any deranged white person that commits a crime? What other group other than Conservatives, does the left insist denounce and comdemn for crimes committed?
My heart goes out to ALL that were killed and injured, and their families. Especially, the child who is truly innocent. The dignitaries put themselves in danger as public officials every day.
I will not, however, defend or apologize for the actions of any extremist group or individual as a Tea Party American. I am an American citizen who happens to be part of a movement that condemns the taking of our liberties and freedom. How can you let the left dictate that you make statements in regard to this tragedy and cowardly, horrible act? I cannot speak on behalf of the whole Tea Party Group that I represent, but speaking on behalf of myself, I am not going to defend, condemn, denounce or anything else regarding this action.
Obviously, as a human being I am horrified by the events, but to feel that I have to publicly defend the Tea Party for this….not happening.
Barbara Gonzalez is the founder and co-chair of the Bayshore Tea Party Group
Posted: January 9th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Barbara Gonzalez, Bayshore Tea Party Group | 21 Comments »|
“This morning, in an unspeakable tragedy, a number of Americans were shot in Tucson, Arizona, at a constituent meeting with Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords… We do not yet have all the answers. What we do know is that such a senseless and terrible act of violence has no place in a free society. I ask all Americans to join me and Michelle in keeping Representative Giffords, the victims of this tragedy, and their families in our prayers.
“I am horrified by the senseless attack on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and members of her staff. An attack on one who serves is an attack on all who serve. Acts and threats of violence against public officials have no place in our society. Our prayers are with Congresswoman Giffords, her staff, all who were injured, and their families. This is a sad day for our country.” – Speaker of the House, John Boehner
The NJ Tea Party Coalition joins with all peace loving Americans who condemn violence. Please pray for all who were hurt in today’s shooting, their families and their loved ones.
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By Art Gallagher
With the county reorganization behind us, the real political season in Monmouth County, and throughout New Jersey is about to heat up. While most voters and the mainstream media will not start paying attention until September, what happens at political clubs, committee meetings and county conventions between now and April will determine who the candidates are in the November elections.
The state legislature will be on the top of the ballot. Due to the pending redistricting, it is too early to speculate who the challengers might be or if Monmouth will continue to be divided into 5 districts. Once the new districts are announced, hopefully before the primary filing deadline of April 12, there will be a mad dash. Until then only anxiety and speculation.
Rosemarie Peters will seek a second term as Monmouth County Surrogate. No primary challengers in the rumor mill, no Democratic challengers in the rumor mill yet either.
The race to watch is for the nomination GOP nomination for Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry’s running mate.
Burry told MMM that she will seek a third term. She and Democratic Freeholder Amy Mallet’s seats are up this year. Mallet told Politickernj that she is running.
Early speculation for Mallet’s running mate includes Long Branch Councilman John Pallone, the congressman’s brother, and Marlboro Councilman Jeff Cantor who ran for Freeholder as a Republican in 2007, losing to John D’Amico.
Among Republicans, Manalapan Mayor Andrew Lucas has made his intentions known to several party leaders that he intends to seek the nomination. Lucas emerged as the nominee from a deeply divided GOP convention in 2006 before losing to Barbara McMorrow in the general election. McMorrow is now a GOP township committee member in Freehold Township.
Lucas will be challenged for the nomination by Spring Lake Councilman Gary Rich, Sr. Rich unsuccessfully sought GOP Freeholder nominations in 2005, 2009 and 2010.
Wall Township Committee member George Newbury is signaling that he will challenge Lucas and Rich for the nomination.
Holmdel Mayor Serena DiMaso, who sought to be nominated in 2005 and 2008 is considering a run but has yet to make a decision. Former Middletown Township Committee member Tom Wilkens is also on the fence, after narrowly losing the nomination to Tom Arnone last year.
Let the games begin.
Posted: January 8th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County | Tags: Amy Mallet, Andrew Lucas, Gary Rich, Jeff Cantor, John Pallone, Lillian Burry, Serena DiMaso, Tom Wilkens | 2 Comments »By Art Gallagher
Monmouth County's government reorganized yesterday afternoon before an overflowing crowd exceeding 500 people at the Monmouth Biotech High School in Freehold.
Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno was on hand to swear in her successor, Sheriff Shaun Golden, who took the oath of office, with his family beside him, in full dress uniform while bearing a side arm. A contingent of at least 100 sheriff's officers, also in full dress, stood in support of the Sheriff as he swore his oath and addressed the "who's who of Monmouth County" assembly.
Monmouth Vicinage Assignment Judge, The Honorable Lawrence M. Lawson administered to the oath of office to Robert Clifton, Matawan, for his third term as Freeholder and to Thomas Arnone, Neptune City, for his first term as Freeholder.
In their remarks, the three newly sworn officers who were running mates in the last election, each emphasised their commitment to reducing the costs of government while maintaining the high quality of life in Monmouth County.
Golden and Arnone both emphasized sharing services with Monmouth County's 55 municipalities and other counties.
Golden commended his 9-11 dispatch center for fielding 17,000 calls during the recent blizzard. With a nudge to the Freeholders to increase resources to be shared, the sheriff noted that the telecommunications center which currently serves 45 local jurisdictions and two military installations is at capacity.
Arnone excelled at creating shared services agreements as mayor of Neptune City and will oversee the county's sharing efforts as Freeholder.
Clifton was elected by the board to serve as Freeholder Director and will continue to oversee the county's finance and administration departments. Him pledge to create a budget that minimizes its impact on taxpayers.
John Curley enters his sophomore year on the board as Deputy Director. He noted that his first year on the board was "a time of trial and tribulation" and "a great learning curve." He praised his fellow Freeholder, Republican and Democrat alike, as well as the administrative and rank and file employees of the county. The new Deputy pledge to work with and for his colleagues, but "ultimately for the taxpayers." He called on his fellow board members to shrink county government, to make it "smaller, more efficient and responsive for our taxpayers."