Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 09/23/2006 - 10:20pm.

From: Maurice.

Thanks for finding my comments valid.  It gets a little busy on the post, and its easy for you to miss information. The extracts below indicate that Vito's pedigree is well-noted.  And the color of not just two of the judges, but four of them is also acknowledged.  It takes a little time to read the voluminous amount of information, but in the end it saves you the trouble of having to make corrections. Thanks again for your courtesy.

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posted by maurice gumbs
Tue, 09/19/2006 - 10:30pm

----There is another troubling issue here. Although Vito changed his name from Lopesino and became Lopez to run in a Latino district, the County Leader appears to be more interested in the nomination of Italian candidates than Latino candidates. For example, Vito pulled out all the strings in his attempt to block Margarita Lopez Torres from becoming the first Latina Surrogate Court judge in New York State.

Traitor Vito Lopez's Affirmative Action Family Plan---

posted by maurice gumbs
Tue, 09/19/2006 - 10:30pm

To: Yoda From: Maurice.

I suspect that most readers can tell from your determined postings that you are anxious to defend and support Vito. It has probably raised their interest and speculation(not mine) as to your identity.

I know you must find what I have said about Vito to be aggravating, and somewhat threatening. So I expect your criticism.. That's fair. But I think it would make for more meaningful dialogue if you and other Vito allies really pay attention to what other posters are actually saying.

10:19 above said that it was clear that "two Black women were going to win those two County-wide positions." Did 10:19 say which two Black women? No. He/she didn't. Again, the fact is that no matter what Vito did or said, or didn't do or didn't say, on the evening of September 12, two Black women were going to emerge as the winners. And all four of these Black women knew that two of them would win. That's why they were willing to spend their money.

Vito gets no credit for it. If he wanted to be a champion for Blacks and Latinos, he could have used his influence to get Pataki to appoint Blacks and Latinos to the higher Courts. The racism of Pataki's judicial appointment is incredible. But Vito, instead has made it a selfish personal ethnic and family affair when it comes to current appointments.

Traitor Vito Lopez's Affirmative Action Family Plan---

posted by maurice gumbs
Tue, 09/19/2006 - 10:30pm

 

 

 


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