Archive for September, 2008

County Committee (let the games begin)

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Tonight’s Semi-Annual Brooklyn County Committee Meeting was a slight departure from previous meetings. It was still mostly scripted (as you can see from the pictures). Yes, that’s really a script their holding in their hands. And the script readers are chosen in advance (not for their reading abilities). Tonight was the beginning of the end of normalcy. The meeting featured new committee members objecting (to almost everything) and motions flying back and forth. It went “off script” a lot and seemed to catch many district leaders by surprise. Wait another two years, and then we’re really going to have some fun!

State Senator Daniel Squadron

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

I’m not sure if this falls into the “upset” column or not. But it is big news when a young upstart (I’m not calling him that, others have) handily defeats a 30 year incumbent.

It’s tough when someone you supported and know loses, but that’s the game of politics. Say what you want about Marty Connor, he really did accomplish a lot in his 30 years and Squadron has some big shoes to fill. I hope and expect him to rise to the occasion.

Congratulations Dan! My advise: hit the ground running.

Judge Devin Cohen

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

It was a hard fought dirty race, but the good guy actually won! Devin Cohen defeated Roger Adler for a seat on the Civil Court. Adler waged a filthy and ugly campaign that cost him well over $200,000 of his own money. As the Beatles sang “money can’t buy you love” or respect.

Congratulations Judge Cohen!

Civil Court Judge: Cohen vs. Adler

Friday, September 5th, 2008

First the disclaimer: Devin Cohen is a friend of mine. However, everything I am writing is factual. Thankfully, I don’t have to embelish anything.

Several months ago I had lunch with Roger Adler and two other people. Roger wanted to have lunch with us because of our roles in IND (Independent Neighborhood Democrats). I am the Chairman of the Executive Board of IND, however, what I am writing here is my personal opinion. Roger told us he wanted to run for a judgeship. His plan was to run against an incumbent. That’s an uphill battle in any election, but against a sitting democratic judge, it’s almost unheard of and almost impossible to win. His pitch was simple, support me or I’ll run against Devin Cohen for Civil Court (he actually said it that way). He also said he was prepared to put several hundred thousand dollars of his savings into this race and he would outspend Cohen. We explained to Roger that the way IND works is that everyone gets to vote. We don’t tell people who to vote for. It’s a democratic process.

Several weeks later Roger announced that he was running for the same seat as Devin. He has no experience with Civil Court so it’s a poor fit. But it’s also what Roger has done in the past as a lawyer that makes me uncomfortable. For example:

Adler worked pro bono for the Conservative Party on its legal brief against same sex marriage in New York. He also made financial contributions to the Conservative Party (remember, he’s is a member of the Democratic Party).

Adler represented (jailed) former Democratic Party boss Clarence Norman during his various corruption trials, something he neglects to mention on his flyers.

He has put over $200,000 of his own money into this race! To be blunt, he is trying to buy a judgeship!

Here’s my last point:

Roger Adler

Roger Adler

You walk into a court room. You are suing the city because you were walking across the street one night and there was a large pothole in the way. You didn’t see it because the street light was out. You fell and broke your ankle. You are suing the city asking them to pay your medical bills. Sitting behind the bench is either Roger Adler (top left) or Devin Cohen (pictured below). You know Adler’s record (see above), and you’ve been told that Devin Cohen is a volunteer EMT, who has been working in the

Devin Cohen

Devin Cohen

community for years and is a past chair of the Environmental Protection Committee of Community Board 6.

Who do you want deciding your case?

It’s that simple!

Turnout will be very light - so you’re vote really counts. And you’re vote will make a difference in the lives of a lot of people. So what are you going to do?

A Hearty Welcome to Sarah Palin

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Marty Connor and Dan Squadron Debate

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Citizens Union is sponsoring a debate between Marty Connor and Dan Squadron, Wednesday, September 3 at Francis College
180 Remsen Street (between Court and Clinton Streets)
Brooklyn Heights
7:00 -9:00 PM

get there early, stay late!