Wounded last week by unfavorable news coverage highlighting his employment record, Assemblyman Francis Bodine went on the attack today in what his opponent in the District 8 State Senate race characterized as the actions of a desperate man.
County Clerk Phil Haines
"We feel good about it. This indicates they’re in trouble," Burlington County Clerk Phil Haines said in response to an ethics complaint Bodine filed against him in two separate public forums.
At a press conference today, Bodine, a Democrat, presented letters he had written: one to Freeholder Director James Wujick and the other to the District Court Ethics Committee of the state Supreme Court, in which he charged Haines with moonlighting as a real estate attorney while collecting a six-figure salary as county clerk.
"In dealing with the county clerk’s office, members of the public may feel pressured or obligated to retain Mr. Haines’ counsel if they wish to have matters expedited of handled with care," Bodine wrote. "This is the wrong message to send to taxpayers. ...I feel that Mr. Haines in representing clients in matters related to municipal law, zoning, planning, land use, real estate and finance matters - has a direct conflict of interest."
Assemblyman Francis Bodine
In response, Haines called Bodine’s attack "sad."
"I am not with a law firm," said Haines. "I don’t get compensated by a law firm."
The Republican clerk said when he was first elected in 1999, he reviewed an opinion rendered in 1991 by the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics and supported by the state Supreme Court. That decision states that it is not improper for a clerk to conduct a private law practice. As an 18-year practitioner of law in private practice at the time, Haines said he had 100s of clients when he was first elected clerk.
"I phased out my private practice to the point where I have one source of income now and in 2006," Haines said. "In 2005, I made $1,300 from the law."
Democrats point to Haines’ membership in the Wells, Singer an Musulin, P.A. Law Firm, which on its website as late as 2004 advertised the Republican senate candidate’s public job as a clerk. Bodine said Haines still works for the firm, which Haines vigorously denied.
"Phil Haines is serving two masters: the taxpayers and his clients," said Democratic Party spokesman Jeff Meyer. "He can’t represent taxpayers and private clients who have business with his agency."
Haines said Bodine still hasn’t adequately detailed his work for the South Jersey Port Corporation between 1989 and 1992, for which he collected $230,000 and use of a private car. The Republican said the spinning Democratic Party attacks against his record through the mouthpiece of Bodine - as recently as this year a member of the GOP- indicate the presence of the Camden County Democratic Party machine trying to buy its way into Burlington.
Republicans say the network TV buys by the Democrats in the 1st, 2nd and 8th districts show the George Norcross power base trying to flex its muscles, and "That should put Burlington County residents on guard," said Haines.
Democrats take recent election victories in the county as evidence that the GOP machine in Burlington is old and complacent and ready to crumble, while Haines counters that the man they've picked to challenge him is an ethically-challenged discarded party member and hardly reformer material.
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It is Desperation
Haines is by far the strongest candidate of all in the 8th District and the dems should be afraid. Bodine is old news and he knows it, and Tracy and Fifs are hanging on for dear life.
Oh and yes, it is true the local firefighters and pd in the 8th support the GOP ticket. Bodine was the worse possible choice to pick but the dems are so desperate they will take anyone with a pulse!
More Cowbell Please !!
Sad - Desperate
Nice distraction - no substance. Everyone knows Phil dropped practicing law a couple of years ago.
Bodine serves many many masters - none of whom are taxpayers.
I look forward to the other shoe dropping on Bodine. I hope Bodine's new buddies stand by him when guys in suits and badges show up at his door.
Bodine should have just accepted retirement. Now he stands alone with no real friends - just people using him in the hopes they can push him into the Senate seat so they pull his puppet strings.
Sad way to go - alone, no friends, and facing real criminal charges.
Those who live in glass houses...
Bodine = Tired Judas Goat
Silly man who believes in nothing but stopping legislation that establishes taxes on golf memberships. He's nothing but a silver-haired, foolish old Norcross whore who disgraced himself.
Bodine will not be alone
He will have Sean Kennedy and Rob O'Connor with him when the Dems are done using the three of them. Maybe Franny boy can treat them to a round of golf and Randy Brown (another turncoat being used by Boss Norcross) can make the fourth.
And Jeff Meyer is a joke, he was too stupid to realize his own wife fell under the Hatch Act and she had to withdrawl from a local race. Yeah he is a sharp one!
Can't Trust Haines
If any conflict of interest appears from working for a law firm while serving as county clerk, then Haines should have known better than to take both jobs. One wonders, with his record of approving inside contracts to Paulsen's "connected" businesses, whether he has any credibility when he claims not to work at the law firm any longer. At the very least, from his election in 1999 to 2004, Haines was serving as clerk at the same time he was taking clients' money for advice on real estate and other matters. Surely, Haines can understand why this is a conflict of interest -- even if it took him 6 years to get out of the law firm.
Regarding the ad buy, I was very impressed with the Bodine-Fifis-Riley ad on Fox yesterday, at a primetime for viewing; this ticket is polished, reform-minded, and ready to lead, unlike their Republican counterparts.
Nice try Fran
Nice try Fran. Fran gets his past opened up to show how he has fleeced the taxpayers for years through his contracts and his pension deals and tries to throw mud on his challenger - which won't stick. Silly attempt by a desperate individual. As for our friends who believe Norcross can buy this election through "polished" ads, those folks are as polished as a pair of worn out keds.
Funny Point
You realize that Martin for years has been bashing Bodine for being a GOP and his alliance with the Bark issue. And now all Bodine has to do is become a Dem AND ALL IS FORGIVEN! WHAT SCANDAL? WHAT ISSUES?> Martin thinks that because he becomes a Dem all is forgiven and absoled!
I want to know from Marty why is all forgiven because Bodine became a D???? Please explain how this change of opinion happend?> Especially since Bodine was totally responsible for all that hs wrong today?
With that being said, Haines is so far ahead in the polls, that no amount of TV ads will push them over the edge! Do you really thing people are glued to the TV to wait for the ads?? Do you think people will be more likely to vote for the Dems if the ad is played another 100 times??
Really, sometimes Marty you are just too silly.
More Cowbell Please !!