Monday, October 15, 2012

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District, Bronx County, New York


Rudy Giuliani: Mayor Again?

As you may know, rumor has it that former Mayor Rudy Giuliani may once again be a candidate for New York City Mayor in the 2013 race.

If this is true and Rudy Giuliani decides to throw his hat in the ring, it will be very interesting.  I am certain that Giuliani will be getting more than 40 percent of the Hispanic vote in the City due to the fact that among all who have served as Mayor of NYC, no Mayor had ever appointed more Hispanics to serve in higher positions than Rudy Giuliani.

Among those in high positions under Giuliani, we have to remember and mention the names of Herman Badillo, who served as Educational Advisor and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of CUNY; Ninfa Segarra who served as Deputy Mayor for Education and Human Services;  Ruben Franco who served as Chairman for the NYC Housing Authority; Walter Alicea who served as the Housing Authority's Deputy General Manager for Operations; Manny Papier who served as Giuliani’s Deputy Chief of Staff; Yolanda Jimenez who served as the NYPD Deputy Commissioner for Community Affairs – and many others.

To that, we have to add Giuliani’s strong leadership and outstanding performance in the aftermath of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 - and six years prior to that, how he confronted PLO Leader Yasser Arafat having him expelled from a concert for world leaders at Lincoln Center.

We cannot forget how, despite some criticism Giuliani got for his heavy-handed way of approaching things, the City of New York got cleaner, squeegees were removed, and crime went down like never before.  It was rare to see abandoned cars in the street and motorists changing their tires because of broken bottles – and he cleaned up Time Square changing it from one of New York’s worst areas for drugs and prostitution to the worldwide attraction it is today.

You should also know that the Democratic candidates who are running for Mayor: City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Controller John Liu, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, former City Controller William Thompson – and anyone else who decides to run – will all have a hard time competing with Rudy Giuliani even though, if he runs, Giuliani would be on the Republican Line.

For me, I have to say that I am grateful to Rudy Giuliani.  During his Administration, more than 550 members of New York’s Hispanic community from many churches were placed in NYC Housing to work as caretakers.  I was appointed by Giuliani to the New York Civilian Complaint Review Board, and that was where I met my good friend and brother, Christopher Lynn.

I believe that the heart of New York is with America’s Mayor, and I believe that in these precarious times, New York City needs Rudy Giuliani.  

I also believe it would be an exciting time for the City of New York and for the population as a whole to witness an election between Rudy Giuliani as the Republican Party’s Candidate and whoever is selected as the Democratic Candidate.  The excitement would be so special and so great!  It’s certainly worthwhile at least to speculate about that kind of election … even though in the end, Giuliani might just say, “No, I’m not running.”

You should know that there are many who believe that Giuliani will not run for Mayor if Mitt Romney wins on November 6th due to the fact that he may be offered a position in his Cabinet to serve as Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, or as the US Attorney General.

In the meantime, I will continue dreaming about the excitement that New York City will see if Rudy Giuliani decides to run for Mayor.

This is Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz and this is what you should know.
 

Comic Con 2012 -- Sunday October 14th 2012


     Comic Con 2012 was a four day event which ran from Thursday October 11th through Sunday October 14th at the Javits Center. This year each one of the four days had a different theme to it. Thursday Comic Con 2012 opened up in the afternoon to a limited audience. Friday was a general day open to all.  Saturday was bigger than Friday as it was the first day of the weekend, and Sunday was Kids Day at Comic Con 2012. On all days most of the comic booths had their artists or design people signing for free while there were booths that charged $20.00 or more for a celebrity signature or photo with the celebrity.

    I went back to Comic Con on Sunday for a second view of the event. While I thought the crowd on Friday was large, it was no comparison to the jam packed Sunday crowd. I asked people Sunday what they thought about Comic Con 2012, and got many different answers. The majority had no complaint, loved Comic Con 2012, expected the huge crowd, long lines to see what was happening at the popular booths, and were not surprised by the high prices of everything including food in the Javits Center. A few of the featured guests who were driving came in late due to the traffic gridlock around the Javits Center. Below are some of Sundays photos. Click on any to enlarge it.
Steve Wilkos was stuck in some of the traffic that surrounded the Javits Center, but made it to sign free autographs for his fans.

Left - Wonder Woman poses for photo.
Right - Another superhero poses for photo.

Left - Neu-Gen characters pose for photo.
Right - Make up artist Peter Rivera of Bullet Proof Inc. turning Ms. Charlotte Scott-Hayes into a zombie.

Left - Dark Horse Comics James Harren and Tyler Crook signing.
Right - Gregory Lamberson author of the “FRENZY WAR”, who with his Bronx partner Marc Makowski made the “SLIME CITY” cult film series of movies.   

Left - Wrestling superstars Tito Santana, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, and Brutis "The Barber" Beefcake pose with Harden, Elisia, and Jocelyn from the Parkchester  section of the Bronx.
Right - The Beautiful People from TNA wrestling "Knockouts" Angelina Love  and Velvet Sky.  No pigeons were let loose, and you must be a fan of the girls to get that.




Saturday, October 13, 2012

Liberty Democratic Association 5th Annual Awards Dinner


     The Liberty Democratic Association 5th Annual Awards Dinner had some very stiff competition Thursday night. Not only were there various community meetings, a Vice Presidential Debate, but a Yankee playoff game the same night. LDA President Richard Torres said that the LDA had scheduled the award dinner way in advance of the vice presidential debate, and added he hoped that the Yankees win the final game against the Baltimore Orioles. 

    On hand were Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx Democratic County Leader Assemblyman Carl E. Heastie (who brought his 3 year old daughter Taylor with him), BDCC Chairman Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz who brought with him the new BDCC Vice-Chair Mr. Andrew Cohen (who is rumored to be a candidate for the soon to be term limited11th City Council seat), current 80th A.D. Assemblywoman Naomi Rivera, Soon to be the new 87th A.D. Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda, State Senator Jeff Klein, New York City Comptroller John Liu, Councilman Jimmy Vacca, Bronx DA Robert Johnson, and Brooklyn Councilwoman (and candidate for Public Advocate in 2013) Leticca James. 

     The Honorees of the award dinner included Bronx BP Ruben Diaz Jr., Ms. Angela Doyle-Ramfti of SEIU Local 1199, Mr. Joseph Kelleher President of the Hutchinson Metro Center, Ms. Elizabeth White Community School District 11 Superintendent, Mr. Michael Bernard of Villa Maria Academy, and Mr. David Edelstein the Executive Director of the Jewish Community Council of Pelham Parkway. Below are a few photos of the event. The lighting was low, but you can click on any photo to enlarge it.

Left - Bronx Democratic County Leader Assemblyman Carl Heastie with his 3 year old daughter Taylor.
Right - BP Diaz with Kenny Agosto, Richard Torres and Joe McManus of LDA.

Left - BDCC Chairman Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz is flanked by SEIU Local 1199 board member Eddie Diaz, and New BDCC Vice-Char Andrew Cohen.
Right Councilman Jimmy Vacca of the 13th CD with rumored 11th CD candidate Andrew Cohen.



Friday, October 12, 2012

Comic Con 2012 Friday Oct. 12th


     Today I visited Comic Con 2012. The Javits Center was wall to wall with people as Comic Con 2012 was a sold out event. There were countless booths set up for the enjoyment of those who attended. New companies that are making traditional comics, story books, and even new interactive reading material for the new Apple products. One new item I saw that could be a boon to education was such a reading book that can tell when the reader becomes disassociated with what is being read. This would be a great tool for teachers to know what reading levels students are on, and their areas of reading interest. 

   Of course there was the autograph signings, people dressed up like their favorite characters, and of course the beautiful babes that came for one reason or another. Below are a few of the photos I took. Click on any photo to enlarge it.

  Here are two artists that were signing material for Comic Con 2012 goers. Scott Neitlich and Tim Saley at the Matell Booth #1306.
Five young Bronxites from the Concourse area were among those attending Comic Con 2012One coming in costume.

Of course the babes were in attendance as you can see.


Left - The beautiful Bella Twins of the WWE were signing photos.
Right - They even were taking pictures with some of the attendees, such as WWE rival Kelly Kelly (also signing at the next table), and others. Nikki Bella said that she was still the WWE Diva's Champ, because her sister Brie was the one pinned in a championship match that Brie lost.


Marvel Attempts Guinness World Record at NY Comic Con


MARVEL CELEBRATES SPIDER-MAN’S BIRTHDAY
WITH GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® ATTEMPT –
MOST CONTRIBUTIONS TO A GREETING CARD

THOUSANDS OF FANS TO COMMEMORATE
SUPERHERO’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY
AT NEW YORK COMIC CON

New York Comic Con at Jacob K. Javits Center
655 West 34th Street (at 11th Ave)
New York, NY 10001
 

WHAT:
      
In honor of the world’s most popular videogame superhero, Spider-Man, Marvel is celebrating the iconic figure’s birthday in a big way.  A long-time record holder, Spider-Man is currently featured in the latest Guinness World Records® 2013 Edition and with the help of fans, will attempt to add a new record to the list. Marvel will host a larger-than-life size card for enthusiasts to sign and break the record for the “Most Contributions to a Greeting Card”.  Fans can stop by the Marvel booth (#1838) during New York Comic Con to add their own message to Spidey.
 
WHO:                   
All fans and visitors to the Marvel booth will be invited to wish Spider-Man a “Happy Birthday” and help him earn a place in Guinness World Records history. Michael Janela, an official adjudicator from Guinness World Records, will be on hand to count and verify and is available for interviews.
                                                                        
WHERE:                   
New York Comic Con
Javits Center
655 West 34th Street  
New York, NY 10001
Marvel Booth #1838
 
WHEN:                  
Sunday, October 14th
3:00 pm 

Benjamin Franklin PRE ELECTION DAY VICTORY BRUNCH

Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club


Please join                        

Club President ELLEN FELD
 
                              Congressman ELIOT ENGEL
Assemblyman JEFFREY DINOWITZ   

Council Member OLIVER KOPPELL        
State Senators JEFF KLEIN & GUSTAVO RIVERA

                     District Leaders BRUCE FELD & RANDI MARTOS

State Committee Members WILLIAM WEITZ & HELEN MORIK


PRE ELECTION DAY
VICTORY BRUNCH

 Where:      The home of Andrew Cohen & Dr. Heather Erhard
            2721 Arlington Avenue (between W.  227th and 230th Streets)
            
  When:       Sunday, October 28th, 2012 - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.                
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Name _____________________________________________

Address __________________________________________ 

Phone _________________

Email ____________________________________________

_____Yes, I/we will attend the Annual Brunch.    Enclosed is a check for $_____.
 _____ $40 for regular tickets        _____$55 for Friend tickets
 _____$100 for Sponsor tickets    _____$250 for Patron tickets
                _____$500 for Benefactor tickets
Sorry, I cannot attend, but enclosed is a contribution of $_____.

Please make checks payable to:  Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club, Inc.

Please mail to:            Heidi Schwartz
3050 Fairfield Avenue, 6C
Bronx, New York 10463

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