Saturday, March 31, 2012

Ethics, Character & Politics in the 180th District- Jonathan Ramos would like you to forget.

Some may say this is old news in the 180th district, however, our campaign has been accused of giving false information and not telling the truth in the informational op. eds. we have written regarding the character and integrity of our opponents Jonathan Ramos and incumbent state rep. Angel Cruz in the run for state representative. The following records which are public information should clarify that our intent is ONLY to educate the voters. Based on the information we have gathered; we encourage the voters to decide for themselves.

Terri L. Willmott, Campaign Manager
Communications Director
"Friends of Anthony P. Johnson for State Rep. PA 180-2012"


Renee Tartaglione admits to ethics violations
Monday, December 6, 2010

Deputy City Commissioner Renee Tartaglione has settled charges with the Philadelphia Board of Ethics that she used her own money to pay for campaign materials for a state representative in 2008. Tartaglione's recent resignation from her post came as part of the settlement.

 In the release announcing the settlement, the ethics board said that Tartaglione, who has worked in her job for 27 years and is the daughter of City Commissioner and ward leader Marge Tartaglione, admitted to nine violations of the city charter that prohibit city employees from most types of participation in politcal campaigns.

She also agreed to pay a $2,700 fine.

Tartaglione and her husband, ward leader Carlos Matos, have long tangled with State Rep. Angel Cruz. Cruz has accused them of supporting Jonathan Ramos against him in primaries.

The board of ethics said Tartaglione ordered 4,500 campaign posters, 20,000 palm cards, and 64,000 bullet ballots that promoted the candidate (JONATHAN RAMOS). She also ordered 2,000 bullet ballots with the candidate’s opponent’s (Angel Cruz') name but the wrong ballot button number for the opponent, the ethics release said.
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/heardinthehall/Tartaglione.html

*Per the settlement agreement by the Board of Ethics of the City of Philadelphia (LEGAL DOCUMENT):

I. Tartaglione took part in the affairs of the 2008 campaign of a candidate (Jonathan Ramos) for State Representative by personally placing seven orders with Kennedy Printing for campaign materials. In total, Tartaglione ordered 4,500 campaign posters, 20,000palm cards, and 64,000 bullet ballots that promoted the candidate. She also ordered 2,000 bullet ballots with the candidate’s opponent’s name (Angel Cruz) but the wrong ballot button number for the opponent.

J. The candidate’s (Jonathan Ramos) campaign and the 19th Democratic ward distributed the campaign posters, palm cards, and the 64,000 bullet ballots that promoted the candidate (RAMOS) on and about the day of the April 2008 primary election in order to promote the candidate. The candidate (RAMO'S) paid for four of the orders. Tartaglione paid for the other three orders with a check drawn on her personal checking account.



Near Brawl Erupts In City Commissioner’s Office
Dec 8, 2010 by Aaron Kase

Renee Tartaglione, "(who retired last month when she learned of the charges the Board of Ethics was bringing against her) was handling money and distributing ballots for former state representative candidate Jonathan Ramos? Especially when Ramos’ opponent, State Rep. Angel Cruz, is alleging that the entire Tartaglione family has been working against him for years?"

http://blogs.philadelphiaweekly.com/phillynow/2010/12/08/near-brawl-erupts-in-city-commissioners-office/


RENE TARTAGLIONE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

This Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into between the
Board of Ethics of the City of Philadelphia and Renee Tartaglione. The Ethics Board and Tartaglione are referred to jointly as “the Parties.”

A. The Board of Ethics of the City of Philadelphia is a five-member, independent board established by ordinance, approved by Philadelphia voters in May 2006, and installed on November 27, 2006. Pursuant to section 4-1100 of the Home Rule Charter, theBoard is charged with, among other things, enforcing the City’s Public Integrity Laws, including the restrictions on political activity and the handling of political contributions by City officers and employees found in Section 10-107 of the Philadelphia Home Rule Charter (the “Charter”).

B. The City Commissioners’ office is responsible for administering all elections that occur in Philadelphia in a fair and impartial manner. The office receives election documents and campaign finance reports, trains election officials to manage polling stations, certifies the official returns and maintains voter registration records.

C. At all times relevant to this Agreement, until her retirement on November 16, 2010,Renee Tartaglione was a Deputy City Commissioner and one of Philadelphia’s top election officials. Tartaglione was first employed by the City Commissioners in 1984.

D. As an appointed officer of the City, Deputy City Commissioner Tartaglione was subject to the restrictions on political activity in section 10-107 of the Charter.

E. Subsection 10-107(3) of the Charter generally prohibits City officers and employees from collecting or receiving any contribution for any political purpose.

F. Subsection 10-107(4) of the Charter generally prohibits appointed officers and employees of the City from engaging in political activity, which includes taking an active part in the management or affairs of any political part or in any political
campaign.

G. Violations of section 10-107 of the Charter are subject to section 10-109 and subsection 10-107(6) of the Charter.
H. In August 2009, pursuant to its mandate and in response to a confidential complaint, the Ethics Board’s Executive Director commenced an investigation into potential violations of section 10-107 of the Charter committed by Tartaglione.

*I. Tartaglione took part in the affairs of the 2008 campaign of a candidate (Jonathan Ramos) for State Representative by personally placing seven orders with Kennedy Printing for campaign materials. In total, Tartaglione ordered 4,500 campaign posters, 20,000palm cards, and 64,000 bullet ballots that promoted the candidate. She also ordered 2,000 bullet ballots with the candidate’s opponent’s name (Angel Cruz) but the wrong ballot button number for the opponent.

*J. The candidate’s (Jonathan Ramos) campaign and the 19th Democratic ward distributed the campaign posters, palm cards, and the 64,000 bullet ballots that promoted the candidate (RAMOS) on and about the day of the April 2008 primary election in order to promote the candidate. The candidate (RAMO'S) paid for four of the orders. Tartaglione paid for the other three orders with a check drawn on her personal checking account.

K. In 2009, Tartaglione took part in the affairs of the campaigns of 32 challenger
candidates for Judge of Election and Machine Inspector in the 7th ward by placing an order with Kennedy Printing on May 14, 2009 for 5,100 bullet ballots promoting those candidates. The bullet ballots were distributed in the 7th ward on the day of the May 2009 primary. Tartaglione paid for the sample ballots with a check drawn on her business checking account.

L. In 2009, Tartaglione took part in the affairs of the 19th Democratic ward by:

i. Placing an order with Kennedy Printing on May 15, 2009 for 6,000 copies of the “Official 19th Ward Democratic Ballot.” On the day of the May 2009
primary election, the 19th ward paid workers to distribute the “Official 19th Ward Democratic Ballot.” Tartaglione paid for the “Official 19th Ward Democratic Ballot”with a check drawn on her business checking account;

ii. Organizing and running an October 27, 2009 meeting of the 19th ward, the purpose of which was to tell committee people about their assignments for the upcoming election; and

iii. Arranging and attending a November 2, 2009 meeting of the 19th ward, the purpose of which was to distribute campaign literature to committee people.

M. During each election cycle in 2007, 2008, and 2009, as detailed below, Tartaglione collected contributions from the Democratic Campaign Committee, a PAC controlled by the Democratic City Committee. The contributions were used to fund election-day “street money” for the 19th and 62nd Democratic wards.

http://www.phila.gov/ethicsboard/pdfs/Tartaglione_settlement_1232010.pdf 








Thursday, March 29, 2012

"No hype. No gimmicks. No promises. Results!"

Dear Friends,

If elected on April 24th I can only promise you the following:

As a community Activist, an Educator and a Human Service professional who has interacted with the community's youth, families, and older residents for many years, I have dedicated the majority of my time and energies to make the community in which we live a more productive and enriched atmosphere for everyone.

As your state representative, I will legislate ethically and fairly, without regard to self-enrichment. I will not pay lip service to the issues as many "politicians" do, I will deal with them head on. As you know, we are faced with many unresolved issues in our community. I have a "Vision" plan of action to bring fairness back to our economy and to our youth, families and the elderly, I will work steadfastly to resolve the issues of violence and crime in our community, and mostly, I will work towards access to quality education for all students and support for dedicated educators so that they can continue their work in building a productive future for our youth.

My commitment is to equal rights for all, including women, minorities, LGBT, the elderly and disabled. This is not only since my state representative campaign began, but it has always been my life mission.

Sincerely,

Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Representative, 180th District PA






Tuesday, March 27, 2012

"All the Way to the PA Supreme Court?"

Dear Friends,

On two occasions, the lower court denied incumbent state rep. Angel Cruz to challenge my petitions, so what did he do? He took the matter to the PA Supreme Court--and they too denied him. I guess his next move will be to take the matter to the People’s Court and then the tennis court.

Since, the first day that all candidates were legally allowed to obtain signatures from registered Democrats in the 180th District; I have personally been to more than 2000 homes and have spoken with numerous residents in the district. My candidacy is grassroots so I believe that if you truly want to serve the people—YOU, the candidate must talk with the very people you desire to represent in order to know what is needed to bring prosperity to the community.

No hype! No gimmicks! No promises! Just results!

Tell your family and friends that reside and who are registered in the 180th District that on APRIL 24th-Vote Anthony Johnson for state rep.

Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Rep. PA 180

Friday, March 23, 2012

“A VOTE FOR JONATHAN RAMOS IS A VOTE FOR ANGEL CRUZ"


The residents of the 180th District must not continue to vote for Angel Cruz, the incumbent State Representative from the 180th District or Jonathan Ramos who has lost to him on two occasions. The 2010 election declared Angel Cruz a winner over Ramos by a mere 124 votes. Anyone would have demanded a recount and followed through until the end. Mr. Ramos chose not to, perhaps because of his dealings with Renee Tartaglione. In addition, Mr. Ramos has shown that he also doesn’t have the integrity to win by merit against Angel Cruz, so Mr. Ramos resorts to illegal acts instead.

Fact: Mr. Ramos, as you will remember in 2010, was involved in attempting to unseat Angel Cruz by cheating. He received resources from Ms. Renee Tartaglione, a city worker which she and Mr. Ramos knew was "highly inappropriate." Tartaglione would eventually resign from her post. Ramos rode off into the sunset not to be heard of again, until now, 30 days before the 2012 primary election.

Further, Jonathan Ramos has done absolutely nothing for the residents in the 180th District. You can bet the farm that the only time you know Jonathan Ramos resides in the 180th District is during election time; which is every two years.

In essence, a vote for Jonathan Ramos is a vote for Angel Cruz.

It would be an honor to represent the 180th District as state representative, but I will not sacrifice my integrity, honor or self-worth to do so.


Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Representative, 180th District, 2012



Thursday, March 22, 2012

"Anthony Johnson's Nomination Petitions APPEALED to the SUPREME COURT?!"


ANGEL CRUZ has filed an APPEAL to the SUPREME COURT of PA after being shot down two (2) times by the lower court to review nomination petitions after the petitions were reviewed and determined to have the required 300 signatures to remain on the ballot.

Monday, March 19, 2012

"Secure Your Future", says Angel Cruz--Secure Who's Future?

 

Cruz votes 'no' on Republican voter suppression bill - 14 Mar 2012

A 'no' vote on the bill Mr. Cruz himself co-sponsored?

His explanation:

A month to the day before H.B. 934 was introduced by state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, R-Butler, Cruz introduced a bill (H.B. 647) to require driver's license photos to be added to voter registration cards. Cruz said that legislation was aimed at providing a second form of photo identification to Pennsylvania residents.

"It seems to me that Representative Metcalfe took the legislation I introduced with good intentions, added a number of requirements aimed at disenfranchising voters, and introduced it as his voter ID bill," Cruz said.

Sure.

Why was state rep. Cruz so eager to make it more difficult for voter's to vote in future elections? It seems he was attempting to "secure" his own future. However, it appears as though he had a sudden change of heart when he received strong opposition from
"Democracia", a leading Hispanic organization which is also a project of NCLR, National Council of La Raza. Their mission is to increase the prominence and participation of Hispanics in every aspect of the political process. Consequently, at the last moment, Mr. Cruz chose to change his vote even though the original voter ID Law was his idea.

What is quite peculiar about all this is that the only person accused of voter fraud in the last primary election (May 2010) in 180th district is state rep. Angel Cruz.

Well, At least we now know who Mr. Cruz takes his orders from and it is not "WE the PEOPLE". Voting for Angel Cruz is a vote to secure his future- not yours.

Invest in Your Future. VOTE Anthony P. Johnson for State Representative.One Voice. One Vote. Your Future.


Terri L. Willmott
Campaign Manager
Communications Director


Anthony P. Johnson
Candidate for State Rep PA 180


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Cruz urges committee action on voter identification bill

HARRISBURG, June 6 – State Rep. Angel Cruz, D-Phila., is calling on the House State Government Committee to take action on his legislation (H.B. 647) that would provide for a government-issued Voter Registration Photo ID card.  

The legislation would require each county registration commission to:

· Upon receipt of a voter registration application, mail instructions to the registered elector regarding submission of the elector's photograph to the county voter registration commission.

· Upon approval of a voter registration application and receipt of a registered elector's photograph, prepare a wallet-sized voter's identification card for the registered elector, which includes a high-quality copy of his or her photograph.

Under the bill, Pennsylvania residents would be required to present this mandated Voter Registration Photo ID before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day.

"My bill would help to ensure voter safety and reduce fraudulent activities on Election Day," Cruz said. "I am urging the State Government Committee to take a vote on this legislation so that it can come up for a vote before members of the full House."

http://www.pahouse.com/PR/180060611.asp

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And then there is this:

Cruz urges State Government Committee to act on bill
to require training for poll watchers

HARRISBURG, June 27 – State Rep. Angel Cruz, D-Phila., is urging the House State Government Committee to take action on his bill (H.B. 1612) that would require training for poll watchers.

A poll watcher is a representative of a candidate, political party, civic organization or proposition who is legally present in the polling place to observe the conduct of an election. 

Cruz' bill would require training for poll watchers before they could perform their job duties on Election Day. At the successful completion of training, a certificate would be provided to a poll watcher, which would have to be presented at the polling place where the watcher planned to work.

"Mandatory training would ensure that poll watchers can properly perform duties and will aid in preventing voter fraud across Pennsylvania," Cruz said. "I hope the State Government Committee will recognize the importance of this measure and send it to the full House for a vote."

Cruz said last week he also sought to add his proposal to require training for poll watchers as an amendment to legislation (H.B. 934) that would require voters to present photo identification when they vote.

The amendment required a suspension of House rules in order to be considered during final passage of H.B. 934. The motion failed 106-90, which prevented Cruz' amendment from being considered by the full House.

Cruz said he will continue to push his stand-alone legislation in order to create a poll watcher training mandate in Pennsylvania.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

OPEN LETTER TO MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER

Honorable Michael Nutter
City Hall
Office of the Mayor
Room 215
Philadelphia, PA 19107


Sir, Enacting a law preventing religious, social and civic groups from serving food to the homeless outside makes no sense. Mr. Mayor, you said, “It’s because it’s a matter of public health and safety.” Huh? So, if the homeless are served inside, the public safety and health issue is now addressed? Really, Mr. Mayor?  


You’ve also stated you want to bring the homeless inside for a safe and healthy meal. Again, I’m perplexed. Could the same unidentified vans roll up in the back of the building, take the food inside and serve meals that are not nutritious and safe? Are you saying as long as the meals are in the building being served they are somehow more nutritious and safe? Mr. Mayor, how many of the homeless that have been served by these “unidentified vans” have taken ill or have died from eating the foods that are handed out?


You’ve also missed the fact that the food that is provided to the homeless outside are from churches, social and civic groups that publicly acknowledge who they are. You also underestimate the intelligence of a homeless vet, a homeless family or homeless teens because truth be told; they are not going to just accept food without first identifying who the charitable giver is. Shame on you, Mr. Mayor.
  

Finally, what if those who serve the homeless do not possess a building to serve? Are you going to start providing buildings for those individuals with a charitable and giving spirit that serve the homeless? Mr. Mayor, what is the true reason you want you to stop caring and compassionate people from serving food to the homeless outside? Are you embarrassed by the record number of Philadelphians that are homeless? Does it bother you that many of those receiving food outside are not all homeless and in fact, for some, that is the only meal that they and their families will receive?


This is wrong Mr. Mayor. Completely and utterly wrong, sir.


Sincerely,
Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Representative, 180th District, 2012

Monday, March 12, 2012

Why Shouldn't the People Vote for Cruz? Part 1


Some would say it’s easy for me to criticize State Representative Angel Cruz because he is an incumbent. He's been state rep. since 2000, and has defeated all challengers. I'm sure the career politician knows that criticisms come with the territory. So, let's begin.

1) Mr. Cruz is a co-sponsor of HB934: Legislation that in essence suppresses the vote. This legislation hearkens back to the pre-Civil Rights Movement that even state Republicans in Harrisburg crossed party lines denouncing this draconian law. Why support legislation that strips citizens’ right to vote? Well, in the 2010 primary for state rep. there were a total of about 12,000 votes shared between Mr. Cruz and challenger Jonathan Ramos. This was a very small turnout considering that more than 55,000 residents; 70 percent Democrats resided in the 180th District. In that primary Mr. Cruz won--by 124 votes. Mr. Ramos rightfully requested a recount--then shockingly, withdrew it. I guess that was too close for comfort for Mr. Cruz. In 2012 I guess the goal is to suppress the vote for the residents in the 180th District keep the primary close and the incumbent will win. Don't bet on it.

2) According to Russ Diamond, "Young Philly Politics", "after being pressed in 2005 over his admittance to never having read the PA State Constitution, Mr. Cruz closed the argument by declaring his true priority in Harrisburg - qualifying for full retirement benefits." Mr. Cruz has been in office for 12 years- it is time to send him off to collect his unearned pension.

3) In 2008, State Representative Angel Cruz introduced (H.B. 2185) "Syringe-Exchange Program Limitation Act" in the State Legislature that would ban needle exchange programs from operating within 500 feet of a residence or school.

According to the Drug Policy Alliance, 34% of reported HIV infections are among intravenous drug users and their sexual partners. Needle exchange programs have the possibility of reducing infection rates drastically, and are a needed component of the fight against HIV and AIDS.

I believe increased police patrol around sites and participation by neighborhood associations would help to curtail these problems. We must focus on ways to curtail residents’ quality of life concerns, but we should not use a blanket approach from Harrisburg that will tie our hands with this important tool in our fight against HIV/AIDS.

 4) Mr. Cruz also opposes the legislation that would make English the official language in Pennsylvania. Good. That is something we both agree on. Unfortunately, Representative Cruz has done very little to empower the Latino population in the 180th District. Further, there are other ethnic residents that he is supposed to represent: African American, Vietnamese, Korean, Italian and other ethnicities in the 180th District--but he doesn’t. A state representative is supposed to serve the “entire district.” As an elected official you don’t get to pick and choose what ethnicity you will and will not service. I don’t remember Mr. Cruz campaigning to represent some of the population. Is there little wonder why the voter turnout is so low in the 180th District?


Consequently, how do these pieces of legislation that State Rep. Cruz supports create jobs, reduce crime, repair the education system or create after school and senior citizen programs in the 180th District?



Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Representative, 180th District, 2012

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

"Community Forums/Discussion of the Issues in the 180th District"

In an effort to educate and inform the voters of the 180th district, we reached out to the local media and local news outlets on March 6, 2012 to inform them that we are interested in holding at least 1 (one) 2 (two) hour community forum to discuss the issues pertaining to the residents of the 180th district in which we would appreciate the participation of 180th district candidate Jonathan Ramos and the incumbent State Representative, Angel Cruz. 

If the rumor is true that a certain newspaper planned and held a debate between Mr. Ramos and Mr. Cruz without the thought of extending an invitation to the Johnson candidacy and it was discovered that this newspaper provided Mr. Cruz's camp with the debate questions in advance and not Mr. Ramos; I assure you, that will not take place with our debate. The debate will center on one area: The residents of the 180th District and the resources and programs they so richly deserve, and which candidate is prepared on the first day in office to achieve it.


What we are interested in is a discussion using a question/answer format by the residents and any and all 2012 candidates for state rep. in the 180th district. Anthony P. Johnson, Candidate for State Representative 180th district-2012 will be including a explanation of his own "Vision" Plan for the residents of the district if elected to the State Rep. seat.

Possible topics for discussion:
  1. Education
  2. Crime
  3. Poverty
  4. Unemployment
  5. Services for Youth, Families and Senior citizens  
  6. Transparency/Community Outreach/Resident Involvement
  7. Other, as relevant.

Possible Dates:

We are seeking sponsors as well as venues for this event to be held in the 42nd Ward near G St & Wyoming Ave. Why this location?  To also draw attention to this area which requires a directional street light because every day crossing and driving has become a haven for accidents and near fatalities.

If interested, please contact:

"Friends of Anthony P. Johnson for State Rep. 180- 2012"
647 E. Raymond St.
Philadelphia, PA 19120

Email:
campaign@apj2012.com

Phone:
215-715-0355
or
Email:
johnsonanthony99@hotmail.com

Sincerely,

Anthony P. Johnson for State Rep., PA 180

Friday, March 02, 2012

"A Breath of Fresh Air in the 180th District"

Dear Friends,

By now, you must be aware of the allegations that the city commissioners heard regarding Jonathan Ramos’ 2010 primary-election challenge to Angel Cruz for the 180th State House district seat because Ramos is allied with Ward Leader Carlos Matos, who is married to Renee Tartaglione, the former chairwoman’s daughter and former deputy commissioner.

Renee Tartaglione was handling money and distributing ballots for former state representative candidate Jonathan Ramos.  Ramos’ opponent, State Rep. Angel Cruz, alleged that the entire Tartaglione family has been working against him for years.

They're both engaged in dirty politics. Ramos is no different than Cruz and besides that, where has Ramos been for the past 2 years? These people only show up around election time. Where are they during the rest of the time for 2 years before election time and what are they doing to better their community for the residents who live here?

Ramos now comes out in support of Quetzy Lozada, who is/was...Are you ready?  Ramos has now replaced Lozada after she announced her candidacy and drew attention to her campaign- bait & switch?  Politics as usual in the 180th.

So now, Ramos is once again a political player running for the 180th state representative seat to be put in place by Maria Quinone's Sanchez if she has her way. Why? Because Angel Cruz, a former supporter of Sanchez placed his support behind 7th Ward contender Danny Savage in  the last 7th Council District election. Sanchez and Cruz are now bitter rivals along with Jonathan Ramos and the "gang" - the Tartaglione/Matos crew.

There is a stench of distrust throughout the neighborhoods within the 180th district and the residents truly do really deserve better than all this; don't you think?

It is time for a breath of fresh air in the 180th district. Now comes Anthony P. Johnson... Free from the ties of corruption, political back-biting, in-fighting and "special interests". Mr. Johnson can be found in the community on any given day working with and engaging the residents to become involved to promote a better future for all of the 180th community- good old fashioned  determination to make a difference along with hard work and no drama. No ties to these political machines but a willingness to work with anyone who is interested in coming together to progress forward with the best interests for the ALL the residents of the district in mind.

If residents ever want to stop the madness and break these self-serving "political machines", is time to start fresh and renew the energies in the 180th district- VOTE Anthony P. Johnson for State Rep.


Terri L. Willmott, Campaign Manager
Communications Director
"Friends of Anthony P. Johnson for State Rep. PA 180-2012"
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A Brief History of Politics as Usual

Estás Viendo: Quetcy Lozada anunció candidatura
La líder comunitaria presentó su candidatura para el puesto de representante del Distrito 180 de Filadelfia.
Fuente: Univision
Translation: You are viewing: Quetcy Lozada announced candidacy
The community leader presented her candidacy for the office of representative of District 180 of Philadelphia.
Source: Univision

http://univision65.univision.com/destino-2012/videos/video/2012-02-01/quetcy-lozada-anuncio-candidatura
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María Quiñones: Del “¡coño, carajo!” al pragmatismo político

"With all these years of scuffle, the question remains in the ink is why Maria Quiñones Sánchez stayed in a community that always turned away? Her response is that of a tanned woman in the disputes for local power. She knows that Philadelphia is blue and tactics for change in the system is to be part of it."
'Here you can not compete as an independent because it is very difficult to deal with the machinery from the outside. Here the Democrats control everything. What you have to do is beat your own party.'

http://www.pontealdia.com/philadelphia/maria-quinones-del-cono-carajo-al-pragmatismo-politico.html

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Rough and tumble North Philadelphia primary sparks criminal probe
Friday, June 4th, 2010
By: Dave Davies
ddavies@whyy.org

"When retired police officer Jonathan Ramos took on incumbent State Representative Angel Cruz in the Democratic primary, he knew he was in for a battle. But he said what he witnessed on Election Day was sickening."

“The conduct that I seen was thuggerism, intimidation,” said Ramos.

This is Philadelphia politics, so this story isn't clean and simple. Cruz partisans say that, while Ramos is complaining about irregularities, he's working with some of the city's sleaziest politicians.

Ramos has the support of Marge Tartaglione, Democratic leader of the 62nd ward and a living emblem of machine politics. Tartaglione's son-in-law is Carlos Matos, a longtime ward leader and sworn enemy of Angel Cruz, and a man with a truly checkered history. He was recently released from prison after serving nearly three years for bribing Atlantic City Councilmen.

Ramos said Cruz is talking about political alliances to distract attention from his Election Day conduct.

“The Tartagliones and the Matos and that whole family,” said Ramos, “their name was not on the ballot. The name on the ballot was Jonathan Ramos. He's responsible for his own actions, just like I'm responsible for my own actions.”

http://whyy.org/cms/news/government-politics/2010/06/04/rough-and-tumble-north-philadelphia-primary-sparks-criminal-probe/39495