Friday, October 2, 2009

Political Parody - Dual Cob Dawn

Political Parody - Dual Cob Dawn

Here is a political paraody of Beth Mason's campaign tactic, website and commercial complaining that Dawn Zimmer is holding two jobs, both Acting Mayor and City Councilwoman from Hoboken Journal contributor Graphix_Avenger.
I too am outraged that Dawn Zimmer has helped herself to two ears (cobs) of corn rather than one. If anyone can polish off a second helping it's me! On second thought maybe I need to stay the course with dropping the pounds but damn that corn is so good. I like Beth covet. Ok, now I'm getting corny. :)

Here is a link to the parody petition website:

http://www.dualcobdawn.info/

Seriously, here is a poll to see how readers feel about the issue:



And for reference, here is Beth Mason's Website on the dual job issue that seemingly yet has taken traction.

The text from the Beth Mason Ipetitions website:

When the state law banning Dual-Office Holding came into effect on February 1st, 2008, it put an end to obvious conflicts of interest in government. No officials can legally hold two elected offices, except those who already held the offices before the law was passed and also, apparently, Acting Mayor and City Council President Dawn Zimmer.

By serving as both Mayor and City Council President, Dawn Zimmer is making a mockery of representative government. Hoboken is supposed to be run by separate, distinct Legislative and Executive branches. But now, Zimmer both introduces policy, as Mayor, and enacts it, as Council President. With her allies on the council voting with her, it means that Zimmer is the most powerful politician Hoboken has seen since former mayor Anthony Russo.

A good example of this happened at the City Council meeting on September 2, 2009. A resolution asking Mayor Zimmer to step down from the Council was introduced and seconded. But a vote was never called. Why? Because Mayor and Council President Zimmer asked a young city attorney for a ruling and he agreed that the resolution which was introduced and seconded did not have to be voted on. One can only wonder whether he would have been employed the following day had he offered a different opinion.

Since then, "Mayor" Zimmer has appointed several $100,000 plus new city directors - and "Council President" Zimmer approved the appointments. This is too much power in one person's hands.

Why won't Dawn Zimmer, who ran for office as a reformer, give up her council seat?

Because she's afraid of losing the special election for Mayor on November 3.

She says that wouldn't be "fair" to her... but the real issue is what's "fair" for Hoboken and whether the values and principles of government reform apply to all of us, or everyone except Dawn Zimmer.

Please sign our online petition calling for Mayor Zimmer to give up her seat on the City Council. Because it's the right thing to do.

As a so-called "reformer," Dawn was supposed to help clean up city government. Instead, she has blatantly grabbed power for herself. We can't let Dawn Zimmer get away with this. Sign the petition today, and tell Dual Job Dawn that she must resign her Fourth Ward Council seat, and let Hoboken have the representative government it deserves.

Below is the link to the Beth Mason Website on this topic:

http://dualjobdawn.com/

I looked at Beth's ipetition website http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/dualjobdawn/signatures-1.html

and saw 1,260 signatures, some with comments. Most of these are spam. There are some pretty nasty comments on there and it appears some have been appropriately censored. However, this site is not policed as well as another "cyberfuhrer" website with yellow colorings and yellow journalism. One good explanation for this is Beth probably doens't have a lot of volunteers to keep up with all of this. The majority of her "volunteers" will probably come from Brooklyn on election day. Here are a few of those comments:

Michelle 5 bucks a tow Russo
"Beth stands for what Antny and I believe in! One goal. Ours!"

Beth Mason (hundreds of times)
"Vote for me!!!"

Barbara Whelan
"This is not about DAWN ZIMMER but about the city of hoboken. holding dual positions is a confict of interest and if D. Zimmer is concerned about herself she should not be in public offer."

Ann S. Grady
"Thank you Dawn for stepping up to run our city until the ELECTION"

Paul Swibinski
"Sorry, Beth-- and thanks for the check!"

For more, check out the signature page of Beth's online petition.

My comment: To date Dawn Zimmer has shown no examples of abusing power in what is a very temporary situation not of her making. If this is the central theme of Beth Mason's campaign, it is already showing cracks in its message and the same type of desperation from the first run-off. The polling numbers can't be good.


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