Wednesday, October 19, 2011

MoreMonmouthMusings Blog Taken Down

It would appear that sometime this morning that Art Gallagher's blog MoreMonmouthMusings.net has been taken down and is, at this time not operational.

The last posting to the blog made by a mysterious administrator was at 11:16 last night and was an awkward attempt to discuss a few local issues in 12th LD as reported by Eatontown Patch.

The post also attacks local republican Jim Sage, who has made it his mission in life to see that State Senator Jennifer Beck who is now seeking reelection in the newly created 11th LD, does not return to Trenton. Sage has a facebook page titled Dump State Senator Jennifer Beck that is a thorn in the side to Beck and disdained by many Republicans in Monmouth County.

No word on why the blog was shut down or when, if ever, it will return.


9 comments:

Logan Waters said...

Since Gallagher was bragging a couple of days ago that he would be refuting the charges on his site, the site closing looks really, really bad.

James said...

I think I am going to send Art Gallagher a card while he is in the county jail. I like this one.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of Senator Beck, whatever became of her alleged overhaul of the farm land assessment all of the beekeepers on Navesink River Road are soaking us for. It once was a major campaign issue for her. Has she done anything?

Anonymous said...

I wonder how much of the money he stole (allegedly) he donated to politicians.

Anonymous said...

Sage is 100% correct...Beck does indeed have to go. He has been a thorn in her side for years. He has always questioned her about her buddy Kim Guadagno and the fraud in the Sheriff's Department.

Censored said...

Jim Sage should run for Mayor of Crazy Town. He would win in a landslide. (And I say that as someone who just voted for Ray Santiago by mail-in ballot.)

Mike, Art Gallagher's blog is back online. The anonymous administrator that is running that site while Art Gallagher remains locked up is now very quick to censor Art's critics. I wrote something that was removed mere minutes after being posted on that site. I wrote the following in response to the lastest Art Update :

I would be very surprised if Judge Scully lowers Art Gallagher’s bail. Gallagher has a history of ignoring court orders when it serves his purpose.

A default judgment was entered against Art Gallagher’s company, Gallco, in Delaware in large part because Gallagher basically ignored the court proceedings down there.

If that weren’t bad enough, a US District Court in Pennsylvania found that Art Gallagher and Gallco both violated a temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by that court. That same court then went on to find both Art Gallagher and Gallco in contempt of court. The court then imposed sanctions.

Given Art Gallagher’s history, why would Judge Scully lower Art Gallagher’s bail? Why would a judge in Delaware consider releasing Art Gallagher on a low-ball bail once he is in that state?

Incidentally, if Art has so many loyal supporters, why is he still in jail? Why aren’t any of his “real friends” — people like like Ray Goddard — bailing Art out of jail? By the way, Ray, thanks for posting your telephone number. I’m sure the guy from Speedy Bail Bonds will be contacting you shortly to talk about how much equity you have in your home. I’m sure Art will be very grateful to you.

[End of my censored comments]

Now was that so bad?

MiddletownMike said...

Anon 10:21

Thanks for the comments and update.
I knew last night that Art's blog was back up and running. I was going to post about it but thought better of it.

The APP posted a story last night about Art's court proceedings but failed to mention that by the time they posted the story, his site was up again.

And no, your comments weren't that bad. His administrator is being overly sensitive, probably on the advice of counsel.

Anonymous said...

Maybe it's his counsel acting in his absence as blog administrator !

MiddletownMike said...

It could be...