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More often than not, readers’ comments in Freeman are more telling than the articles.

We learn from Freeman that Terry Bernardo has brought the privately-owned Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR) at the forefront of the County Executive race, that she has made the expansion of the railroad’s operation a major plank in her campaign, touting it as a significant tourist attraction in Ulster County.

Let’s see what we do learn from comments…

    Paula Sirc writes:

    Bernardo’s only interest in the train is using it as an election ploy. Does everyone forget her tenure as Legis Chair and her abysmal record of cronyism, devisiveness and power-mongering. Her economic development plan should start by creating the jobs she promised (and failed) to create when she and her husband accepted IDA tax breaks for her 209 business. Don’t be duped!

    Steven Lance Fornal writes:

    C’mon, man! Y’all kept at it about the CMRR being THE issue. Y’all were sure it was a winning position for your candidate of choice. Now, you’re going to have to live with the CLEAR message sent with Hein’s victory.

    Ms. Bernardo fell in with CMRR and based many talking points in that regard on the lies told by the CMRR lobbyists.

    Ms. Bernardo fell in with the 2nd Amendment folk and based talking points on their complete misrepresentation of the Safe Act as ACTUALLY being a statute which disallowed gun ownership. That was a lie. And she ran with it.

    Ms. Bernardo fell in with the Bike-Lane-is-costing-me-parking-spaces bunch even though that issue was immediately addressed and the plan altered to accommodate the small businesses along the route. So, she ran with another lie, that government was not responsive.

    Ms. Bernardo used specious “facts” in an attempt to counter the reality of Hein doing a very good job. That was fudging the truth.

    Ms. Bernardo kept leveling accusations of Hein being a bully based upon a few anecdotal bits of gossip. That’s not truth that’s playing dirty politics.

    And, finally, how can anyone who actually knows the facts of CMRR’s lease breaches think they have a chance winning in court on the lawsuit it brought against the county?

We learn from Freeman that “the only upset in Tuesday’s legislative races came in District 21 (Rochester, Wawarsing), where incumbent Democrat Lynn Archer lost to Republican Ronald Lapp Jr. Archer won the seat two years ago by defeating then-Legislature Chairwoman Terry Bernardo, helping Democrats take control of the body. Bernardo, a Republican, lost Tuesday’s Ulster County executive election to incumbent Democrat Michael Hein.”

What do we learn from comments?

    Steven Lance Fornal writes:

    District 21 lost a very good legislator, not to someone better equipped to do the job. Oh, no…District 21 lost Lynn Archer because the Dems didn’t come out. I know…I know…it was an “off-year” election. Thus, the irony. We don’t need Dems to come out in force during the Presidential election year because New York State is a blue state. When we need Dems to turn out is when the election is about HERE, our HOME!

    No excuses. Because of Democrats’ laziness, we get someone with zero experience, someone that hasn’t attended a Town Meeting, let alone a County Legislative meeting.

    So, to all you Dems whom had more important things to do yesterday than to set aside a small period of time to vote for a deserving candidate, you have zero right to complain over the next two years when “our” legislative representative conducts his on-the-job learning experience.

Mr. Fornal’s point on voters’ apathy applies to both parties throughout Ulster County. Look at the graph below… About 45,000 fewer people voted in the County Executive race this year!

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Back to the comments…

    MKGNH66 writes:

    Congratulations Mr. Lapp – a fresh perspective sorely needed in UC – the elimination of a legislator who was essentially a rubber stamp for the executive’s office will only provide for more diversity of opinion – no one should bemoan that kind of positive political dynamic.

    Steven Lance Fornal answers:

    Just how on earth could electing someone without any political experience or qualifications whatsoever be a good thing? Like picking a butcher for neurosurgery.

    The real reason Mr. Lapp won was because in the Town of Rochester (District 21), when it comes down to an old time name running against a relative newcomer, old time wins, hands down regardless of anything else (like six years on the Town Board and another two in UC Legislature).

    Ron Lapp may be a nice man, but he is unbelievably unqualified for a legislative position. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen him attend a town meeting and doubt very much that he’s attended county meetings. By the way, Lynn Archer was NEVER a rubber stamp for Hein. In fact, she often stood up to him.

    But, then again, facts like these aren’t convenient for scapegoating Hein as the reason for CMRR’s own failures.

Looking at Mr. Lapp’s campaign ad, I challenge MKGNH66 to point out elements of the “fresh perspective sorely needed in UC.”

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– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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BREAKING NEWS – Election results (illustrated)

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Crazy in pink

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Ulster County Executive Michael Hein and challenger Terry “Trainwreck” Bernardo “debated” on October 23 at the Times Herald-Record office. As expected, Terry was an embarrassment to Ulster County.

Don’t believe me? See for yourself.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Bernardo-Hein debate revealed some worrisome behavior

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Ulster County Executive Michael Hein and Terry “The Wannabe” Bernardo debated Thursday at the Freeman office. Not sure that “debate” is the right word when the Queen of Non Sequitur is a participant.

Don’t believe me? See for yourself.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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As expected, Hunter Downie won the first County Exec debate!

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Don’t believe me? See for yourself.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Terry Bernardo campaign: Bad hair days ahead

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Terry “On Track For Victory” Bernardo and former Saugerties supervisor Kelly Myers are working hard to unseat the County Executive Mike Hein. It would have been nice to have at least one paid campaign staffer to help Kelly, but that – as anybody familiar with the Board of Elections’ Financial Disclosure Reports knows – it’s not in the cards:

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Painfully aware that a closing balance of $286.09 it’s a joke, Terry decided to up the ante by accepting donations in bitcoins:

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While the campaign counted the bitcoins, $820 was given to Terry on GiveForward, a website where donors are also able to share words of hope with the very sick people for whom the funds are raised.

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Allow me to quote a few lines from the post Bernardo campaign: Fundraisers off limits to press (The Fray / recordonline.com)

    Let it be known: Press are not invited to fundraisers for Ulster County executive candidate Terry Bernardo… Former Saugerties supervisor Kelly Myers, who’s working on Bernardo’s campaign, said Thursday that reporters will not be allowed at campaign fundraisers.

It’s too late to advise Bernardo’s campaign in time for today’s fundraiser at Wawarsing Rod and Gun Club in Napanoch, but please, take the poll below; its results may help Terry Bernardo plan better fundraisers in the future…

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To learn more about Terry, please visit terryforulster.com.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Terry Bernardo’s loved one is… Terry Bernardo!

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Judging by their advertisements, GiveForward is a website where one can raise money for a loved one…
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On the GiveForward website there are clear fundraiser guidelines mentioning medical expenses, terminal illness, funeral expenses…

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In the process of establishing an account, a drop-down menu lists the fundraiser possibilities: Medical Expenses, Pet Medical, Funeral/Memorial, Adoption and IVF Treatment, Fire and Flood…

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Even a perfunctory reading of the GiveForward website would give a hint to any person of average intelligence:

    Project Amelia has raised $64,912 in an effort organized by the photographer’s friends to help her battle with breast cancer.

    Jen Bulick’s Life Fund raised $57,667 to help her with medical expenses as she battled stage IV lung cancer.

    Two victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, Patrick and Jess rallied the entire nation and raised an astronomical $882,548 to help them with the lifetime costs of their injuries.

    Ashley’s Journey raised $21,690. It was started by Tony Colton to help her battle two cancers and a bone marrow transplant.

    Tony’s Triumph raised $9,269. It was started by Ashley Krueger to thank him for her fundraiser and help him battle Clear Cell Sarcoma.

So, when we see Terry Bernardo – the Pride of Rochester – raising money on the GiveForward website for her campaign to unseat County Executive Mike Hein, we have to consider the alternatives: either she is dumber than a box of hair, or she finally accepted that her quest for power is just the symptom of a sickness…

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To learn more about Terry, please visit terryforulster.com.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Bernardo signed the petition as a notary… oh, no! not again!

From Daily Freeman article Working Families candidate for Ulster County executive has problems with petition signature and his party’s state leaders:

    “The Working Families Party candidate for Ulster County executive said he didn’t realize he wasn’t a registered Independence Party voter, or a registered voter at all, when he signed an Independence Party petition for Republican candidate Terry Bernardo.

    On June 13, Rasmussen signed Bernardo’s designating petition for the Independence Party line on the November ballot. But according to the Ulster County Board of Elections, Rasmussen wasn’t registered to vote on that date.

    Under state law, the only people who can sign a candidate’s petition are registered voters who are enrolled in the party designated on the petition. Also, a person signing a designating petition must swear under oath that he or she is enrolled in the party and eligible to vote.

    Bernardo signed the petition as a notary, affirming that she swore in the individuals signers.”

I told you so for six years: fraud and perjury are common denominators of whatever Terry Bernardo does. I did my share trying to stop her while local and county politicians either kept mum or kissed her ass for personal gain. See here how Terry Bernardo committed perjury 5 times!

Last but no least:

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Disclaimer

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I received this email from sunny Florida:

    “Hi Jon. I just wanted to commend you on that brilliant move of buying Terry’s domain name. When I saw last week that it redirected to your blog I howled for five minutes. Mentioned it today on Liberty Coalition. Hope all is well.”

I checked the Liberty Coalition blog. Sure enough, I found the paragraph:

    “And the last laugh goes to the former illustrator of this blog, Jon Dogar Marinesco, who had the insight (if not the dark humor I appreciate) to purchase the terryforulster.com domain name thus preventing her from using it. Even funnier is that it links to his blog when you type it in! Hilarious.”

Hilarious indeed… Even more so since I have nothing to do with the terryforulster.com domain name. Brilliant move? You bet!… and I can see it coming from any of the two places where Terry is not exactly loved.

My first guess is Mike Hein’s campaign. Disciplined, Internet-savvy people. The last few weeks I became aware that something is in the works, just by reading my blog’s stats: all my posts on Terry Bernardo were reviewed.

My runner-up guess is David O’Halloran, but he is a tad sloppy, and would have never thought of registering terryforulster.org and terryforulster.net, on top of terryforulster.com. David’s style is more like sending a surrogate to the Rochester GOP Caucus to nominate an old tool.

I’m not running for anything, and I don’t want any VLTs, so I don’t have a dog in this fight. Believe it or not, I signed Terry Bernardo’s Republican designating petition because I strongly believe that everybody has the right to run, and the voters have the right to choose.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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Smooth operation…

The 2015 Rochester Republican Caucus is behind us. Here is the Republican slate for the November elections:

    Supervisor – Carl Chipman (R) – Incumbent
    Superintendent of Highways – Wayne Kelder (R) – Incumbent
    Town Justice – Albert Babcock II (R) – Incumbent
    Councilperson – Brian Drabkin (R) – Incumbent
    Councilperson – Cindy Fornino (C) – Incumbent

Ron Lapp, Jr. – the District 21 Republican candidate for Ulster County Legislature – was introduced to the audience.

Terry Bernardo, the Republican candidate for Ulster County Executive was absent, but mentioned.

– Jon Dogar-Marinesco

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