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Re: Gerald McCann in yelling match outside of Hoboken City Hall
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We need to get Arnie over here and do a "Shame on You" segment on all of these thugs mascarading as politicians.

How many times do we have to read about this Bullsh*t?

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Rory, you remind me of a delicate flower. I could take you out any day!

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Hey, watch what you say about the Irish or I'll knock you the feck out!

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This thing is SO out of control. Dawn and her family are friends of ours, our kids went to preschool together. She is as pure as the driven snow, somebody you would never expect to get into politics.

To see the kinds of crap thrown at her in this election is a real illustration of how f@#ked up and nasty our politics is here in Hudson county. It also is a clear warning signal to other reformers that getting involved will mean the worst forms of character assassination and harassment will come the way of you & your family. How many of us are really up for that, for what is supposed to be a part time job serving your community?

The fact that Campos & McCann are willing to fight to the death over a council seat in tiny Hoboken also shows how important the control of power is to the 2 machines battling it out in Hudson. In a uncorrupted system that wouldn't matter so much, but being able to direct tax money is key to keeping their power base and funding.

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Gerry McCann is a bully and a low life. He's spent his life trying to intimidate people to work his way to the top. Every so often someone does beat the crap out of him, but he never seems to learn.

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Hey, watch what you say about the Irish or I'll knock you the feck out!

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Oh frell you! Nobody gives a crap what the Irish think!

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Dear Sirs,

I would like to protest the gratuitous use of the word "fudge" in this here article.

"Fudge" is a warm, sticky, and sweet substance and it is clear that Mr McCann is not attempting to be sticky and sweet.

May I suggest that in the future the word "fock" or possibly "feck" (considering McCann is an Irish name after all) be used as suitable replacement for "fudge".

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Dear Sirs,

I would like to protest the gratuitous use of the word "fudge" in this here article.

"Fudge" is a warm, sticky, and sweet substance and it is clear that Mr McCann is not attempting to be sticky and sweet.

May I suggest that in the future the word "fock" or possibly "feck" (considering McCann is an Irish name after all) be used as suitable replacement for "fudge".

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Yelling match outside of City Hall

by Craig on HOBOKEN NOW
http://www.nj.com/hobokennow/index.ss ... atch_outside_of_city.html

Friday August 31, 2007, 7:11 AM

Things got ugly outside Hoboken Municipal Court yesterday morning as former Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann and Frank Ladson Jr. got into a yelling match in front of a cop -- and Jersey Journal reporter Charles Hack.

Ladson, who had worked on Dawn Zimmer's City Council campaign, had accused McCann of harassment; the two men were in court for a hearing on that charge yesterday morning. Threats and accusations flew between the two men from the time they left the courtroom until they were outside on the street in front of City Hall.

Ladson and McCann had been tossing insults back and forth for a few minutes when McCann shouted, "I will knock you the fudge out, you old man" -- only he didn't say fudge. The cop then told McCann to "knock it off."

Ladson and Sandra Smith, who both worked for the Zimmer campaign, accused McCann of harassment; Smith also has filed harassment charges against former City Councilman Christopher Campos, who lost to Zimmer in the election but is contesting the outcome. Another campaign worker, Vivian Watts, and Ladson have filed harassment charges against Arnold Williams.

McCann said he is working to help Campos overturn the election results because he wants "revenge" against the Hudson County Democratic Organization, which tried to challenge McCann's recent win in the Jersey City school board elections. (Zimmer is an independent, but her opponent, Campos, joined the rival Democrats For Hudson County, so the HCDO threw their support behind her.) Williams was working with McCann to fend off the HCDO challenge in the school board election, which was since withdrawn.

In yesterday's hearing, the case was referred to Jersey City Municipal Court and a court date set for Sept. 26. Hoboken's municipal prosecutor said he had to be recused from the case because he defended Campos -- who was not at the hearing -- in connection to his arrest on a drunken driving charge in New York City in January. (That case also will be heard in September.)

The harassment allegation stems from an incident in which McCann and Williams serving subpoenas in a case supporting Campos's challenge of Zimmer's election win. Campos was in the back seat of their car at the time, the complaint alleges.

According to the complaint, McCann was arguing very loudly with the campaign workers and used a racial slur. McCann said he didn't do what they're alleging, and anyway says what they're describing doesn't amount to harrasment. Attorney Alex Booth, who is representing Campos, said there's no evidence supporting the charges.

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New yelling after McCann's hearing on alleged harassment
Friday, August 31, 2007
By CHARLES HACK
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

HOBOKEN - Things got ugly outside Municipal Court yesterday morning when former Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann, who is accused of harassment, got into a yelling match with his accuser.

Frank Ladson Jr., who had worked on Dawn Zimmer's City Council campaign this spring, has accused McCann of uttering a racial slur during an argument early this month. Yesterday, accusations, insults and threats flew back and forth until a cop nearby broke up the argument up in front of City Hall.

Sandra Smith, who also worked for the Zimmer campaign, also has filed harassment charges against McCann and former City Councilman Christopher Campos, who lost to Zimmer in the election but is contesting the outcome.

Another campaign worker, Vivian Watts, and Ladson have filed harassment charges against Arnold Williams, wqho has worked for McCann as a private investigator.

McCann said he is working with Campos to overturn Zimmer's victory because he wants "revenge" against the Hudson County Democratic Organization, which tried to challenge McCann's Jersey City school board election win.

The harassment case against McCann was referred to Jersey City Municipal Court and scheduled for Sept. 26.

Hoboken's municipal prosecutor said he had to be recused from the case because he defended Campos - who was not at the hearing - in connection with his arrest on a drunken driving charge in New York City in January.

The harassment allegation stems from an Aug. 4 incident in which McCann and Williams served a subpoena to Watts while working with Campos, according to the complaint. According to the complaint, McCann was arguing loudly with Watts and Smith, and used a racial slur. Campos was with McCann and Williams at the time, the complaint says.

McCann denies the accusation and added that what is alleged does not amount to harassment.

Attorney Alex Booth, who is representing Campos, said he has not seen any evidence supporting the charges.

CHARLES HACK

Posted on: 2007/8/31 12:20
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