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Apr 12, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Corzine faces uphill battle for re-election

Full story: Easton Express-Times

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Amazon Amy

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May 3, 2009
 

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Yeah, what slimy rock did this arrogant loser crawl out from under. He is destroying the state of N.J. Taking funding away from the handicap schools for children and adults is about as low as bear sheet. What's next, is he going to order all handicap parking spaces painted over? He wants all farms in N.J. gone? I don't know what kind of CRACK this moron is smoking, but it must be bad stuff! IMPEACH or vote this mental midget out of office. After all he was no wearing a seatbelt when he crashed riding with a speeding state trooper. Uh, did he get fined?
Long Valley resident

Port Murray, NJ

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May 5, 2009
 

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Corzine is a douche. He will not be getting my vote
Lurch Pernia

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Jun 20, 2009
 
You all do know this clown is NOT a native of N.J.. Corzine is The Devils Disciple, hard at work kicking the working middle classes ashes. Shame they don't Tar and Feather and Run'em out of town on a rail! Talk about someone who should be crucified, this moron fits the bill. Get rid of this moron, impeach him or vote his arrogant ass out of office.
Terry

Hackettstown, NJ

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I'll explain how the 2 party system works in a nutshell:

One side does something that requires the other side to protect it or them.

i.e.
1. Democrats under Clinton made a good economy, but caused a 'tech bubble' which caused loses.
2. Then people elect Republicans to protect what they've acquired or have left.
3. Republicans protect it, but create various kinds of loses in the process (homes and jobs).
4. Then people elect Democrats again to protect their loses.

And so the cycle of back and forth continues unabated.
Both sides causing unsustainable loses, but with different attributes.
Terry

Hackettstown, NJ

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Oh God help me...
there's 2 Jon Corzine ads running on the Hackettstown Topix.

"Governor Jon Corzine, working to keep New Jersey working"

This is a joke right?

It's not a very funny joke though.
Jeff

Providence, RI

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Oct 31, 2009
 
If McGreevy would just take his dick out of Corzine's mouth, maybe Jon would have something intelligent to say. Umm, maybe. Corzine? Is that some time of itch or bitch cream?
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