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See for yourself:
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2011/09/attention-ricky-mason.html
If Ms Pinus is to be judged for her satire, one must consider the satire that has been the Mason record in office.
You're worried about that useless sack because you ARE that useless sack LANE. Wanna know how we know Beth pays you? Because you haven't worked in years and no one would do THAT MUCH DIRT for free LANE-ofDiamonds.
Here's a free tip. If you want to misspell your name to make people think you are someone else LANE, do it the same way every time.
LOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
Where is the little paid Mason operative? Should have seen three screen names by now. Must be a cease and desist Mason order.
Some debate.
That response is uniquely Hoboken. I have never heard that humorless, nasty bastion of misinformation, spin and smear, Hoboken411, ever described as "controversial" by the Hoboken Reporter or any other local news outlet.
Oh no. In her city-wide anti-HUMC mailer, Beth Mason called H411 a "news source".
But political satire by a REFORM blogger, is labeled as "controversial" by our anti-Reform press. And I mean you, Hoboken Reporter. And that himbo over at the JJ, Augie Torres who takes dictation from the Dark Side.
MY blog has over 700 posts with hundreds of original graphics, but our lazy media harkens back to the same 2 images and now 2 sentences plucked out of their satirical context spun to be something sinister, BY Beth mason's paid operative, Lane Bajardi.
There is NOTHING controversial about political satire; it is a great American tradition. But in Hoboken, it's "controversial". Why? Because I'm doing it. And I support Reform.
And that's all you need to know.
From the Columbia Encyclopedia:
http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/satire.html
From ancient times satirists have shared a common aim: to expose foolishness in all its guises — vanity, hypocrisy, pedantry, idolatry, bigotry, sentimentality — and to effect reform through such exposure. The many diverse forms their statements have taken reflect the origin of the word satire, which is derived from the Latin satura, meaning "dish of mixed fruits," hence a medley.
I was chatting with a friend about the latest media onslaught, and he said that this would never have happened on the other side of the Hudson, in NYC. But to in our provincial little burb, political satire is to be responded with condemnation, finger wagging and excessive media attention to its author. It's pro-REFORM author.
Yes, khoboken. The lazy media takes the narrative of the political operative who has pulled my work out of context deliberately to distort it's meaning. Then the lazy media run with the political operative's narrative to call the out-of-context piece "controversial", and ask if the blogger has gone "too far".
If you ask me, The Hoboken Reporter and other media outlets have once again, gone too far, in servicing the political operatives of Beth and Ricky Mason.
Please read my rebuttal to Mason's dopey letter:
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2011/09/new-reader-oientation.html
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2011/09/new-reader-oientation.html
In it, you'll discover the genesis of Mr. Mason's rage (against me) and the disingenuousness of this letter's timing.
Of further interest, Mile Square View reported in last week's Premium Content that the Masons have a notorious Hoboken thug on their payroll. The amount of Mason money reportedly paid to this thug was $400 per week. This all according to MSV.
Mr. Mason, confirm or deny.
More about said thug: on the night of September 13th, outside the Board of Education building, he performed his thugly services on yours truly in the presence of none other than Ray Smith of The Hoboken Reporter and 5 witnesses. The incident was a performance designed to intimidate, but it struck me as a street ballet.
GA featured 2 posts about the incident:
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2011/09/dancing-in-street.html
http://grafixavenger.blogspot.com/2011/09/smart-shopper.html
Hoboken Reporter, how about writing about the BULLY intimidating a public school parent attending a BoE meeting instead of ME, for a change?
From where I stand, real danger lies for those who dare challenge the Masons. Starting with the conflation of pure satire into wild, threatening scenarios then getting their pals in the press to write stories for them and publish their dopey letters.
also, it would be a "debate" if any of the comments defended ricky. but none do, even his wife's political hack cronies are leaving him hanging out to dry.
someone doth protest too much.