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Hi MannyG

I believe students from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism deserve the credit for this superbly written and well researched article...with additional props to the RP Editorial Staff. Great work guys (and girls).

Now my two cents...

The Hon. Nelida Malave-Gonzalez is actually a fair Judge and actually considerate of Bronx residents, especially in credit card collection cases. She was very much aware of the credit card industry's unscrupulous collection practices - especially against low income residents of the South Bronx - and the many times I appeared before her in pro se matters she made sure I understood the process. I have to commend her for that.

Insofar as Dinowitz is concerned...let's be clear, Riverdale politicians can make (or break) your political career in the Bronx if you decide you want to cowtow to their demands and rely upon Riverdale funds for your campaign. Look at BBP Ruben Diaz Jr! It's seems BBP Diaz walks around with Jeffrey Dinowitz arm so far up his a-- that if you look hard enough you can see the Assemblymans pointer and thumb fingers trying to YANK Diaz Jr.'s wisdom teeth out of his head...as he controls Diaz Jr.'s every word. Its sad and its sickening. If only Assemblyman Dinowitz were trampled into resignation by angry Bronx residents at the Loews Paradise a few years back, maybe we would not have to bear witness to his control of the BBP in such an emasculating, embarassingly dominatrix-y fashion. As fate would have it, he was spared from serious injury and we are now all subject to his narcisstic maneuverings as well as his sneaky bag biting brand of politics.

It is a shame a judge like Hon. Nelida Malave-Gonzalez is also beholden to the Dinowitz/Koppell/Engel Riverdale machine. I guess this dynamic can also account for all of the Riverdale arrests/violations being thrown out (dismissed) for Riverdale residents...while the lower income areas are subject to higher penalties/fines/violations and astronomical incarceration rates.

"Religion is the opium of the people." Marx

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