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Clinton says Obama doesn’t want people to vote

March
31

Hillary Clinton, in a round of media interviews today, vowed to continue on with her candidacy and said the repeated calls for her to drop out of the race are simply an attempt to keep people from voting.

“My take on it is a lot of Senator Obama’s supporters want to end this race because they don’t want people to keep voting,” she told CBS affiliate KTVQ in Billings, Mont. “That’s just the opposite of what I believe. We want people to vote. I want the people of Montana to vote, don’t you?”

Rival Barack Obama’s campaign, according to an Associated Press account, called Clinton’s claim laughable.

Meanwhile, Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson today rejected reports that the campaign is experiencing a cash crunc. Cash flow, Wolfson said in an interview, is good.

Posted by Glenn Blain on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 6:05 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Albany County DA: We Wanted Spitzer

March
31

Albany County District Attorney David Soares is appearing tonight on Capital Tonight, which airs on Time Warner Cable Channel 9, to discuss his report Friday that found former Gov. Eliot Spitzer was closely involved in trying to smear Republican foe Joe Bruno.

Soares said he gave Spitzer’s former communications director Darren Dopp immunity so he could focus his investigation on whether Spitzer initially lied when Spitzer said he wasn’t involved in the plot.

“Darren Dopp was not the person who, in my opinion, who was the person who should be prosecuted in this instance,” Soares says in the interview. “Darren Dopp provided us with information that would have allowed us to pursue the governor of the state of New York and that is what we did.”

But Soares has been heavily criticized for not pursuing Spitzer in his first report on Troopergate in September. Then Soares defended Spitzer and said Spitzer had nothing to do with attempts by aides to comply travel documents on Bruno’s use of state aircraft.Now, Soares said he can’t pursue Spitzer because Spitzer is no longer a public official.

Posted by Joseph Spector on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 3:50 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Move Sing Sing?

March
31

   While upstate communities have been fighting – and winning- to keep prisons open that the state wants to close, a Westchester lawmaker said she would love to get rid of a local prison.

“Too bad we just couldn’t move Sing Sing upstate,’’ said Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, D-Ossining, musing that the prime riverfront property that the prison occupies could be used for far more productive purposes.

Alas, Sing Sing is a maximum-security prison, and the state has few empty beds in those. The ones that the Department of Correctional Services wanted to close – but was thwarted by the Legislature – were medium and minimum-security facilities.

Posted by Jay Gallagher on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 1:44 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Prisons To Stay Open

March
31

Four upstate prisons that former Gov. Eliot Spitzer wanted to close will stay open, lawmakers said today.

The prisons were largely in the districts of Senate Republicans and in an election year, they weren’t about to let the facilities close and take the roughly 500 jobs with them.

Spitzer recommended the closing of Camp Pharsalia in Chenango County, Camp McGregor in Saratoga County, Camp Gabriels in Franklin County and the Hudson Correctional Facility in Columbia County.

Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno said state budget includes $10.7 million to keep each of the facilities operating. Gov. David Paterson has also agreed to keep the facilities open.

“I am elated that we have come to an agreement to keep the Hudson Correctional Facility open,” said Senator Steve Saland, R-Poughkeepsie, in a statement.  “The people of Hudson and Columbia County have been living a nightmare since former Gov. Spitzer announced the decision to close the facility in January.  The prison is one of the largest employers in the area employing over 300 people. ”

Posted by Joseph Spector on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 1:11 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Raising money for the Clintons of Chappaqua

March
31

Lange’s Little Store in Chappaqua, which is something of a local haunt for Bill and Hillary Clinton and was among the first places they visited after moving into their home on Old House Lane, will become a fundraising venue this weekend.

The deli/restaurant on King Street will host a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Kerry Kennedy, the former wife of Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, will speak at the event and discuss her support for Clinton.

A local musician, Jonathan Dreisacker, will also perform.

An e-mail announcing the event states that:  “The event is organized by Rosie Ross of Chappaqua and Bobbie Sackman of Brooklyn who wished they could have afforded more than just a few hundred dollars for Hillary’s campaign for the presidency. They also thought there might be supporters out there who also feel the need to make an additional contribution.”

Specially designed t-shirts will be given to those who donate $100 or more.

Posted by Glenn Blain on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 12:02 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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A John Spencer sighting in Yonkers

March
31

Former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer, who has kept a relatively low profile since getting routed by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2006, will speak to a gathering of Republicans in his hometown Thursday night.

According to a notice from Jim Faulkner, a Republican ward leader in the 3rd District, Spencer will be the guest speaker at the district’s meeting Thursday night.

Faulker described the night as “The best damn Republican meeting in the whole world.” It begins at 7 p.m. at the Ukrainian Center on Palisades Avenue.

Posted by Glenn Blain on Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 11:36 am | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Bruno’s Responsed To Troopergate Report

March
28

“The report released today by the Albany County District Attorney’s Office confirms what I have been saying all along, that former Governor Eliot Spitzer lied to the people of this State about his direct knowledge and involvement in the Troopergate scandal; that he was obsessed with conducting a ‘political hit job’ to damage me personally and politically; and that the administration enlisted favored members of the news media, principally the Albany Times Union to carry out their plot.

“The report represents a turnaround from the District Attorney’s report issued last September that cleared the Governor of any wrongdoing.

“That report was done after a so-called “investigation” in which the DA did not place anyone under oath and was clearly issued as cover for then-Governor Spitzer and his administration”.

“I feel it was a serious mistake not to present this information to a grand jury and proceed with a prosecution, as there is clearly evidence of criminal conduct.

“I urge Governor Paterson to take appropriate action against those involved in the plot and cover-up, and who should not continue to represent him and the Executive Chamber.

“This scandal was a blatant abuse of government power.  This time it was aimed at me.  However, these abuses should present a concern to all New Yorkers.  It also illustrates the importance of having checks and balances in State government and avoiding one-party rule and power.

“While we will continue to move forward with measures to address some of the legislative issues raised by this scandal, this report sheds more light on a sad and disgraceful chapter in New York State history and on a Governor who clearly had his priorities wrong and, as I said so often, lacked the temperament to govern.”

Posted by Joseph Spector on Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 6:08 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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The dirty work of the Westchester legislature

March
28

Some things just speak for themselves, such as this headline on a  press release from the Westchester Board of Legislators today:

“COUNTY BOARD FORMS SEPTIC SUB COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SEPTIC POLICY.”

Newly-elected Legislator Peter Harckham, the leader of the new sub-committee, explained in the release that: “Nothing is more important to protecting our fragile drinking water supplies than formulating comprehensive septic policy.  The benefit of this committee is that it will provide an opportunity for all of the policy makers and stakeholders to meet regularly and to build early consensus on policy since it will be formulated collaboratively.”

Posted by Glenn Blain on Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 5:35 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Red Hot Poker

March
28

Here’s the most pertinent point of the Soares report on Troopergate and shows former Gov. Spitzer’s deep role in the scandal, after saying he knew nothing about it.

Former Communications Director Darren “Dopp stated that he walked from Baum’s office to the Governor’s office and said to Spitzer, ‘boss, you’re okay with the release of the plane records?’”

“According to Dopp, the Governor replied ‘yeah, do it.’”

Still inquiring further, Dopp asked Spitzer “are you sure?”

Spitzer replied that he thought Dopp wanted to release the records.

Dopp said “Joe probably will be pissed.” To this, the Governor replied, in reference to Senator Bruno: “f—- him, he’s a piece of s—-t, shove it up his ass with a red hot poker.”

Dopp stated that during this conversation with the Governor, the Governor was “frustrated” and “angry” and “he was letting it rip against Mr. Bruno.”

Dopp also testified that the Governor had “turned a little red and . . . he was drinking a cup of coffee and . . . as he was saying it, he was like spitting a little bit. He was spitting mad.”

Dopp explained that, in an effort to try to defuse the Governor’s anger, in reference to the “shove it up his ass with a red hot poker” comment, Dopp jokingly inquired “sideways” boss?”

Dopp stated that no one else was present during this conversation.”

Posted by Joseph Spector on Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 5:25 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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Troopergate Report Released

March
28

Here’s the link and Albany County District Attorney David Soares statement:

Report

“As a prosecutor, I am a servant of the law. Every action taken by this office is to determine whether a law has been broken and, if so, to hold the offending party accountable. During this investigation, we reviewed thousands of documents, interviewed key witnesses under oath and subpoenaed materials to a Grand Jury.

“As I have previously expressed, the people of Albany County and New York State have a right to a full airing of events surrounding this case. After careful consideration and advice from several legal experts including the Solicitor General, we are releasing our findings to the public.

“The report issued by my office today illustrates the process by which we have made our final legal conclusions. This process is not intended to make news happen, it is intended to further the goals of justice. These conclusions are based solely on the laws of New York State.

“Due to the terms of the limited waiver agreements executed by the District Attorney and the Executive Chamber, we are unable to release the complete analysis until privilege issues of first impression are resolved with former Governor Spitzer and Governor Paterson. Further, any materials obtained pursuant to grand jury subpoena are not included in this report.

“This report is not a review of ethics and this report is not a review of political behavior, it is a non-partisan dispassionate review of facts. The report contains the sum and substance of relevant facts uncovered during our investigation.

“It is my hope that the findings released in this report satisfy the questions surrounding the timeline, facts and sequence of events that have become known as ‘Troopergate’. Even more important to me, is that there have been thousands of taxpayer dollars spent on determining that crimes have not been committed. It is now up to our states political leaders to determine the best and most appropriate next steps.”

Posted by Joseph Spector on Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 4:30 pm | del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Google StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo!
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