Read the Gazette now to see what kind of evil he have spinning in his cavernous recess of hell, with Lucifer snuggled close to his bosom and Beezlebub holding his fountain pen. He is trying to destroy whatever they're building there. It is unspeakable and I don't even want to comment on how horrific it is that he would spearhead something so agonizingly offensive while in one of his vile and threatening moods. Although his heart is as black as Dracula's cape, I don't want to sound anymore biased than the Gazette and I sure would like to wait at least 2 more minutes to post it online so that it will be one in the morning before it is seen. Maybe they will do the right thing and place it on page G-37 (as if the paper were that thick) in only the early edition and then remove it by the second printing.
"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
GrahamCracker!! whats in the gazette this morning, mine hasnt come yet. all i could find online is about Eunice -
Rotterdam clerk admits breaking notary law Saturday, February 6, 2010 By Michael Lamendola (Contact) , Justin Mason (Contact) Gazette Reporter
Longtime Clerk Eunice Esposito said she expects to lose her notary public license because she knowingly notarized documents without having people sign them in front of her, as required by law....
ROTTERDAM Clerk admits breaking notary law Official says she only aimed to help disabled seniors BY JUSTIN MASON AND MICHAEL LAMENDOLA Gazette Reporters
Longtime Clerk Eunice Esposito said she expects to lose her notary public license because she knowingly notarized documents without having people sign them in front of her, as required by law. She said she had no intent to defraud the town but performed the duty as a courtesy to senior citizens seeking exemptions from the School Tax Relief (STAR) program. Esposito is scheduled to appear before a hearing in early March at the state Department of State to determine if she should have her notary public license suspended or revoked. State Department spokesman Joel Barkin confirmed that an investigation was launched into an allegation against the 83-year-old clerk. He declined to discuss the charge in detail but said it involved notary fraud. “We determined there was sufficient evidence for a hearing,” he said Friday. Esposito said Friday night she knew what she did was wrong. “I know the law says I have to see them physically sign it, but when people told me they can’t or are crippled and I know them, I would do it,” she said. Esposito said she only notarized documents for people whose signatures she recognized from years of services and whom she knew lived in the properties seeking STAR exemptions. She added that she did not notarize documents for strangers. “I know it is their signature. It is not the first time,” she said. “There is no fraud, no intention to circumvent the law. These are political and personal attacks against me,” she said. If the state wants to take her license away, Esposito said, “that’s fine. It is a lot of work for me. I was trying to make it easier, but I am sick and tired of bureaucracy and government.” Rotterdam officials said Esposito will be represented at the hearing by Andy Brick, the former town attorney. He could not be reached for comment Friday. Sole Republican Town Board member Gerard Parisi, who served as the town’s privately contracted attorney under Republican Steve Tommasone’s administration, said he received a complaint about Esposito last year and turned the information over to the State Department’s licensing division. He said he took no position on the matter and has played no role in the state’s investigation. “I can confirm that the complaint I received was that she was notarizing the signature of an individual who was deceased,” he said in an e-mail correspondence. Esposito denied this allegation. The complaint and subsequent scheduling of a hearing caused one town official to bristle. Board member Nicola DiLeva said she reviewed the complaint and it appears to be another political attack by Parisi. “The loan complainant was the town attorney at the time,” she said, referring to Parisi. “To me, this is just another attempt by the previous administration and spearheaded by [Parisi] to make her look bad.” ................>>>>.....................>>>>......................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r00901&AppName=1
I have a few thoughts on this issue. First, is this political? Perhaps. But I would have to guess that the town clerk has been doing this for years. I do know that the town clerk gives out handicapped tags without a doctor's note and has been for years.
Second, these are probably the same folks that voted the town clerk in office over and over again. Funny how people will pick and choose what laws are enforceable and which ones get a pass!
Third, If ya can't enforce these laws, or if they are breakable by only the few, than either start enforcing them or abolish them. There are notaries all over, from banks to major corporations that notaries sign without the person present. From business owners, to the elderly. It is done ALL the time. People sign other people's credit card receipts. People sign other people's checks. No one pays attention.
Forth, in this day of electronic signatures over the internet, and talk of eye or hand scans, the days of the notaries should be abolished. It's an old nonsense law that has gone unchecked for decades. It appears to be just another governmental law that they can't and don't enforce or monitor.
Is rotterdam's town clerk guilty of breaking the law? YUP! It will be interesting to see what becomes of it.
And we should not continue to make this issue 'personal'. I don't care if Joe Blow down the road was the town clerk. We are discussing the 'position'.
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
How in the hell can DiLeva claim this ADMITTED VIOLATION OF LAW is a political or personal attack?
Cause that's what liberals do! Everyone is a victim!!! They know nothing about personal responsibility! That's why liberal socialism is such and easy sell.
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
bumble is right its nothing against Eunice personally its holding the position in higher regards and putting the best person in the job to maintain accurate records. Fraud takes place allover the place, even here in Rotterdam. lets keep a certain property registered under a senior citizen and get all the tax breaks we can get. its not that hard andiam sure people have tried before. I said it before the DEMS should have retired her and the Town should HONOR her at every chance they can get, but now we can compare her to Roger Clemens hall of fame career tarnished....... Look at the section 8 fraud case reported recently we need people that are vigilant in position of power.