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>Judicial Watch: ‘NEA Propaganda Effort Grew Out of Obama Campaign’

>https://bighollywood.breitbart.com/bighollywood/2009/11/02/judicial-watch-nea-propaganda-effort-grew-out-of-obama-campaign/

Press release from Judicial Watch:

“(Washington, DC) — Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it obtained more documents from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests related to the NEA’s controversial August 10 conference call encouraging artists to create work that promotes the Obama agenda. The documents consist of internal NEA emails indicating the idea for the NEA propaganda effort grew out the Obama campaign while also providing new details regarding White House involvement. The Corporation for National and Community Service, which runs the AmeriCorps program, was represented during the call. The agencies and the White House were supposedly promoting the administration’s United We Serve political initiative. The emails include the actual conference call invitation, which details the controversial policy agenda that was being promoted. (The controversial call was first uncovered by www.BigGovernment.com. Other documents about the call were first released last week by Judicial Watch.)

“The following are email excerpts:

July 28, 2009, 4:47 pm, Email from unknown Obama campaign activist to Yosi Sergant, former NEA Communications Director: “It was good to see you a few weeks ago in Washington. After our conversation, I thought it would be a really good idea to convene via a conference call some significant tastemakers/producers who can support United We Serve. As many of us contributed our services to the campaign, I would love to gather some of those folks to use their enthusiasm to get behind the President’s very important service initiative. Here are some people who I think should be part of the call. [Names redacted.]
August 6, 2009, Conference Call Invitation sent via email by Yosi Sergant: “A call has come in to our generation. A call from the top. A call from a house that is White. A call that we must answer. And to answer it, we need you…United We Serve is President Obama’s call to service challenging all Americans to engage in sustained, meaningful community service. With the knowledge that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things when given the proper tools, President Obama is asking us to come together to help lay a new foundation for growth, focusing on core areas of the recovery agenda – health care, energy and environment, safety and security, education, community renewal.”
August 6, 2009, 9:46 pm, Email from Unknown to Yosi Sergeant: “How can I get down Yosi? I’m working with [redacted] doing brand consulting and event production for [redacted]. Love to see how we could collaborate our corporate funds with what you’re working on.”
August 12, 2009, 3:30 pm, Follow-up Email from Unknown participant to Yosi Sergant. “As per a suggestion on the call, below is a list of action items that might be helpful to inspire an idea on how you can participate in the campaign…Ex) If you are a graphic designer tap into your professional network and organize other designers to create a series of United We Serve posters that can be featured in print, through social media and on serv.gov. Ex) If you are a DJ, tap into your professional network and organize other DJs to promote Serve.gov or a specific local opportunity on the radio or at a club.”

“The documents also detail the use of the 9/11 anniversary as a vehicle for this political effort.

“‘These new documents leave little doubt that the NEA conference call and the ongoing United We Serve effort are direct extensions of the Obama presidential campaign. Taxpayers should be outraged that their tax dollars were used to promote political ‘art’ for the Obama big government agenda,’ stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

“Visit www.JudicialWatch.org to read Judicial Watch’s NEA documents.”

https://bighollywood.breitbart.com/bighollywood/2009/11/02/judicial-watch-nea-propaganda-effort-grew-out-of-obama-campaign/

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>Tabatha Coffey : Local Hairdresser plays a Hairdresser on TV

>A local business owner in Ridgewood will be starring in the 2nd season of her own television show on Bravo.

Tabatha Coffey of Industrie Hair Guru in Ridgewood has become a favorite on the network. Please be sure to tune in and watch your neighbor as she assists sloppy salon owners get back in shape.

https://www.bravotv.com/tabathas-salon-takeover

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>A Mano to Host Pappardelle and Pizza Making Demo

>Lively Meet and Eat Monday, November 23rd, 6:00-7:30 p.m., Hosted by Ridgewood’s Authentic Neapolitan Trattoria

A Mano the winner of the Ridgewood Blog 2009 best Pizza in Ridgewood Contest !

A Mano will be hosting a free Pappardelle pasta and Neapolitan pizza demonstration Monday, November 23rd from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. to showcase the artisanal techniques involved in preparing these favorites. This event is open to the public; reservations are required and are limited to the first fifty respondents.

Pappardelle, a flat ribbon of pasta, comes from the Italian “pappare” which translates to “gobble up.” Prepared with flour, eggs, olive oil, and salt, pappardelle is usually served with rich, hearty sauces. A Mano’s acclaimed Neapolitan pizzas will also be prepared and sampled at the demonstration. A Mano, meaning by hand, is one of three U.S. pizza restaurants to receive prestigious certifications from both the Verace Pizza Napoletana and Associazone Pizzaiuoli Napoletani, the recognized authorities of Naples, Italy on traditional Neapolitan Pizza.

A Mano co-owner, Fred Mortati and A Mano’s pizzaiuoli

What: A free educational Pappardelle and Neapolitan Pizza preparation demonstration

When: Monday, November 23rd, 2009 from 6:00-7:30 p.m.

Where: A Mano, www.amanopizza.com
24 Franklin Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Phone: (201) 493-2000

Reservations Required: Space is limited to the first fifty people. RSVP to Heidi Raker, [email protected] at Raker Goldstein & Co., (201)784-1818.

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>the Ridgewood blog thanks you !!!!

>Once again thank you for all your support in making the Ridgewood blog the Number One local News blog in the State of New Jersey !!!

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>the Ridgewood blog is endorses Chris Christie ,yes the fat guy for Governor

>With only a few days left Voters of New Jersey must decide whether continue down the current disastrous path of failure or make a stand and look for some kind of a change . The current Governor Jon Corzine has failed in virtually every aspect of governance. Jon Corzines record or lack there of puts him and the State of New jersey at the very bottom of every reasonable measurement of health, environment, economic prosperity and happiness that exist.

While New Jersey ranks last in the nation with the worst business climate and has one of the largest state budget deficits . Voters are left holding the bag with the highest taxes of all kinds in the nation. With no place to go ,the state has seen a massive flight of tax payers leaving for lower tax less regulatory burden jurisdictions.

The slow decline of Wall Street as a financial center and the crisis driven collapse of the financial service sector has hit Northern New Jersey particularly hard, rocketing unemployment and depleting the already stretched thin tax base. While New Jersey and Wall Street have been in decline for some time whats remarkable is how the Corzine administration has managed to make things significantly worse so quickly .

Weather its building COAH housing in the middle of a collapsing real estate market or coercing more money from tax payers to fund the failed Abbott School district plan or failing to stand up to big labor Jon Corzine has simply not taken any of the big decisions necessary to manage the state.

While it took the New Jersey Media establishment until two weeks before the election to start talking about New Jersey’s shattered economy and get off the stupid coverage of bad driving records ,uncles in the “mafia” and enjoying over priced hotel rooms the fact of the matter is that above all else under the Corzine administration New Jersey has created almost NO private sector jobs. While there has been a huge increase of public sector jobs through political patronage ,when these employees retire they are the first to leave the state due to the states high level of taxation on pensions , another example of exporting capital out of the state.

Whats even more ridiculous is Corzine’s embracing of “Obamacare” which will levy huge health insurance taxes on the very union workers including Teachers “Cadillac” health plans that most support him. While Corzine simultaneously attacks his opponent Chris Christie for questioning all the onerous health insurance mandates that once again leave New Jersey with some of the highest costs and least choice in health insurance in the country.

We don’t buy the argument things cant get any worse after they have , but the first step to turing things around is to start by changing many of our elected officials and if they in turn fail then we can kick them out next time.

With all this in mind the Ridgewood blog endorses Chris Christie, yes the fat guy for Governor .

the Ridgewood Blog Staff
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>Ridgewood High School Band kids Poinsettia blitz is today!

>Ridgewood High School Band kids will be all over town today, Sunday, taking orders for holiday poinsettias, to be delivered December 5.

RHS Band Association fundraising helps reduce costs for trips such as their upcoming trip to Philadelphia & Washington, DC, and helps provide scholarships for exemplary graduating seniors, among other endeavors.

The kids work hard; they pound the pavement today for four to five hours. Each group of four kids has a territory and an adult nearby in a car, looking out for them. This kind of sales work gives kids “ownership” over making good things happen for themselves.

The Ridgewood High School Band Association is a non-profit organization comprised of parents, staff, and alumni.

https://www.rhsbands.org/page.php?pg_name=RHS%20Band%20Association

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>Cascade Bancorp is entering into an agreement to sell $65-million of common stock in a private placement to New Jersey philanthropist David Bolger

>Cascade Bancorp Takes Another Positive Step Oct 30

CEO Moss says the move makes them much stronger.

by Dave Adams

https://www.yournews.com/copyroom/mynews.asp

A positive step forward is announced for Bank of the Cascades. Cascade Bancorp is entering into an agreement to sell $65-million of common stock in a private placement to New Jersey philanthropist David Bolger and another private company. Bolger is a current shareholder of the Bank. Cascade Bancorp CEO Patty Moss says this strengthens the Bank’s position: “A stronger and more stable balance sheet allows us to do more lending in our community. Having additional capital in the Bank. This will be very beneficial for us and our community.” Moss says this private placement is different than a public offering of stock. Moss says that a private placement is conditional on the Bank raising a total of $150-million.

https://www.yournews.com/copyroom/mynews.asp

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>Democrat asks ,"Is this guy really a democrat? "

>Corzine forcing mothers to give kids flu shots to boost big pharma sales.

Corzine with the worst environmental record in New Jersey’s history.

Corzine open to raising gas taxes which will hit the middle class.

Corzine suspending the property tax rebate – again hitting the middle class.

Is this guy really a democrat?

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>Tell Congress "hands off my health care" on November 5th

>As you know, cramming public or co-operative healthcare (or whatever the new buzz name is today) down our throats is still very possible. Because we need you NOW (“later” may be too late) please draw your attention to this action for Thursday, November 5.

Joining together to support Americans for Prosperity by asking you and like minded friends to make a “Congressional House Call” at noon on November 5 to tell Congressman Rothman and Senators Lautenberg and Menendez to vote NO on the Obama/Pelosi/Reid health care takeover.Don’t forget to tell your friends about this!

The goal is simple: on November 5 have activists like you show up at key Senate and Congressional offices in your state with your own message telling them to keep their “hands off your health care.”

The procedure will be: Arrive, go into the office and register your opposition in writing. As we do not know how many people can go during the work week, you could consider putting your request in writing ahead of time and bringing this in as a hand delivery if you are pressed for time. If you cannot go, please FAX in your letter or CALL in during the afternoon beginning at noon.

The schedule for our locale and group is as follows:

12:00 noon
Congressman Steven Rothman
Hackensack, NJ Office
25 Main Street, Suite 101
Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-646-0808
201-646-1944 (fax)

OR

Congressman Scott Garrett
266 Harristown Road Suite 104
Glen Rock, NJ 07452
(201) 444-5454
(201) 444-5488 (fax)

1:30 p.m.
Senator Bob Menendez
One Gateway Center, Suite 1100
Newark, New Jersey 07102
973-645-3030
973-645-0502 (fax)

AND

Senator Frank Lautenberg
One Gateway Center
Newark, New Jersey 07102
973-639-8700
888-398-1642
973-639-8723 (fax)

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>Ridgewood Christian Reformed Church

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The Ridgewood Church is pleased to announce that Boston Symphony Orchestra principal oboe John Ferrillo and associate principal flute Elizabeth Ostling will perform a joint recital in our sanctuary on Sunday, November 1, at 4 p.m. Admission is FREE, though an offering will be taken to benefit our handicap access project.

The program is accompanied by award-winning pianist Carmen Rodriguez-Peralta, who chairs the music department at Middlesex Community College in Massachusetts, and includes works of Gaubert, Ginastera, Schumann, and Telemann.

A reception for the performers with refreshments follows. The church is located at 271 Lincoln Avenue, at the corner of West End Ave.

For more information call the church office at 201-445-1832 or e-mail the church: [email protected]

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>Democrats bottle up in committee bill to hold School Board Elections and referendums be held on the 1st Tues. of Nov

>That is the point. Your friend, Democrat Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, Shirley Turner, has the bill bottled up in committee. The bill designates that school board elections and referendums be held on the 1st Tues. of Nov. Ms. Turner wont allow it out for fear that her allies in the NJEA and the NJ School Boards Assoc. would have a cow.

All the Dems know that if the bill hit the floor of the Senate for a vote, the boys would have to pass it. And that is what their benefactors fear. For once it passes the Senate, it would be virtually impossible to prevent it from becoming law.

Then any school related issues, voted on by the public, would have to be done when the majority of folks go to vote. Not on some obscure day when only HSA mommies know to vote.

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>Corzine’s "donations" to the various groups secure endorsements and buy votes

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“What is truly amazing is the lack of press coverage of Corzine’s “donations” to the various African-American church in Camden and Newark and high-powered leaders of each in order to secure endorsements and votes. This insidious bullshit went virtually uncovered in the major state newspapers. He bought thousands upon thousands of votes with these bribes.

And wait until the news emerges (after the election) that Corzine funneled campaign money to Chris Daggett in order to drain votes away from Christie, thereby securing his own victory. Undoubtedly, Daggett will be given some job in the next Corzine administration, because his own nascent political career will end on November 3.

The Record has the audacity to endorse Corzine because he’s carrying Weinberg with him on the ticket. Her recent claims to fame are that she was stupid enough to be one of Bernie Madoff’s pigeons and that she had a political bone to pick with future jailbird Joe Ferriero. She’s a worthless hack.

We can only hope that Christie can get to as many people in person in the next 10 days in order to tell his story. The half-truths and flat-out lies that Corzine has spread since September would be actionable in any other state. But not here, in The Soprano State. “

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>Ridgewood’s Traditional 4th of July Parade and Festivities – Now on the proverbial chopping block?

>Village Council: Mo’ Money, Mo’ Money!

On November 4th, Village Council members will begin debating whether the organizers of special events such as the 4th of July festivities, Annual Car Show, Fall Street Fair, Memorial and Veterans Day services, Ridgewood Run, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march will be billed for all overtime worked by municipal employees required to facilitate these events.

During this week’s Village Council Work Session, Acting Village Manager Heather Mailander revealed that the Village incurred $53K in non-reimbursed municipal employee overtime charges for this year’s 4th of July parade and fireworks.

It is rumored that if the Village were to begin billing organizers for overtime incurred in connection with their respective events, many of the events could no longer be held.

Stay tuned folks. The last fireworks you saw in Ridgewood may indeed be the last, period!

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