Yup that was what I was referring. And yes, I spoke to an attorney in the AG's office who has worked there through Dems and REps as Governor. He said Andy Brick is correct. Not up to me to make an official ask. I posed the question in a social situation. And BTW there were other lawyers in the audience that day who agreed with Brick. Sorry--GP needs to say Adios!
Weren't there multiple attorneys on both sides? You are using a cocktail party off-the-cuff response from an attorney working in the AG's office as the deciding authority? I'm trying to remember my grade school civics (it's been a while) but wasn't GP right when he said that the Board can't decide what is legal or illegal, only courts can? When I hear a judge say the Board was right or wrong I will consider the issue resolved. Until then, it seems like an open issue for these damn lawyers to argue and try to make a buck.
As Reagan would say "there you go again." I would say the very emphatic Mr. Brick ended that conversation on Jan. 1. It is not up to me to take it to court. And for sure it was cocktail conversation but the real point of the conversation is that GP didn't know his way around that one and then proceeded to put another attorney up to the silly question as a mischief maker and instead made himself look like a dolt.
TBV not sure what you are trying to laugh at?? Your post is a bit muddled.
alleykat, I am not a lawyer, perhaps you are. If you are can you direct me to the law that says that the individual that is most emphatic wins? I always thought that cases were won based on law. Of course I came to that conclusion based on Judge Wapner and Law and Order, so perhaps I'm wrong. Does that mean that if GP had yelled louder than Mr. Brick, he would have been right? Interesting...
TBV don't object too strenuously you might give yourself a hernia. My dear GL the AG Lawyer from the cocktail party appears to know his stuff. Like Brick he is an excellent municipal attorney. As you will remember IT WAS BRICK who cited the case law on Jan. 1 while the ever so stunned GP sat there with a sheepish and embarrassed look on his face. That must be way he dressed so casually for the event, he wanted to get lost in the crowd and what a crowd....Dems there to greet the new leadership. GP it wouldn't have mattered if GP yelled so that they heard him in Schoharie, he was simply wrong. Made folks wonder what else he screwed up while at the helm of the Town. Take it to court and see where it goes. I have neither the interest or extra bucks to futher explore what is already law.
Parisi aside, Brick was not a very good town attorney...
But as for Rep leadership, I really like what Fiorillo had to offer when we met during the last election...perhaps she will also take on some sort of leadership role? The Reps need better communication and organization. The Dems have it, that's for sure.
alleykat, I remember Andy talking about an attorney general's opinion, I don't remember him talking about law. I'm no legal scholar, does an attorney general's opinion letter equate to law? Does anyone know the answer to this?
FDG will be but a distant unforgettable joke of a memory very soon. And he can thank the dems and cons for endorsing him and he can thank himself for excepting it.
The dems and cons have single handedly turned rotterdam into a laughable circus. It is the talk of all the surrounding towns and beyond.
Good job guys and girls!!
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Absolutely correct, BT. As a Rotterdam Republican committee person, Jim has my vote for the position and full support and good wishes. I hope he can bring about the healing and unity that is needed. As far as the committee people that didn't help with last fall's campaign, they need to relinquish their seats and be replaced with people that are willing to walk the mile(s), to support this fall's slate of candidates.
Gerard is doing a great job as a councilman and should run in the fall. I watched with amazement the meeting broadcast on Saturday on Channel 16 at 1:00. By far Gerard is professional, knowlegeable and trying to do what is right by the town folks.
We have a long shot in the Gov's race that needs all the work of Republican hands and feet to get back in control of this State before it's too late.
for what? with what? who's what?
this is a new era of technology and trade.....and globalization......who where are the Reps WHAT'S?????
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
You can get a room full of lawyers together, discussing one legal topic and all they have to offer is their 'professional legal OPINION' as they perceive it.
That is why there are judges. Hopefully to separate the nonsense and rhetoric from the fact/law.
As far as Longo becoming the rotterdam rep chair and although he seems like a nice guy......I would have preferred to have had an unknown.... 'new face'. Not a name or a person that has been around forever. I'm cautious that it will not become another good old boys club. Rotterdam is famous for recycling the retreads. They are always the same old people over and over and over again. THAT is why nothing ever changes and government continues to be repeatedly dysfunctional.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler