Friday, September 21, 2007

Kick 'em out!

Ed Note, It’s getting closer and closer to election time. We need to remind the people of New Jersey to start thinking about how we are going to vote all of these crooked and corrupt politicians out of office. No excuses! No rationalizations! Vote them all out! And for all you honest, sincere, trustworthy people who want to be in government, now is your chance to become part of our state government. We definitely will vote for you because we want new blood.
Winds of change
Amen. Just get ready to vote out all those sincere, honest, trustworthy people next time around after they become everything you despise. — Ed. Note

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My candidate would be Councilwoman Staton. Your article in yesterdays issue was very revealing. What's her problem? Why can't any of Palmer's cronies be approached. Coston made a legitimate comment, yet, she snapped his head off. Yes, her integrity is questionable and no, no one believes, she isn't one of the main players in the game. She can't hide the fact that she looked rather quilty in her response to his statement. Why so sensitive? Palmer has positioned her in all the right places. She worked in his office in City Hall. He had the school district create a position which was given to her over candidates more qualified, candidates with formal educations, earning her $80,000 per year. She ran on his ticket for Councilwoman at Large, which requires no genuine work in the community, it just gets her name on the ticket. Again positioning her to climb the ladder. Why do Palmer's cronies feel that they are above being approached about anything they choose to do. They work for this city, thus are open to public inquiry. The New York Times outed Palmer, Staton, Pintella and Segura for taking $10,000 each from disgraced, unethical U.S. Senator Torricelli. Consequently, he received $89,000 for a project he was working on in Trenton. In addition he received approval of an application he submitted to complete yet another project in the city. Seems Torricelli, knows how to get what he wants. Staton can't separate herself from the subject matter. She's having a very hard time accepting the fact, that when you take money from political cronies that are unethical, it's impossible to get people to believe your any different.

September 28, 2007 6:09 AM 
Anonymous Jane Freidalheim, Princeton, NJ said...

Speaking of Kick 'em out, Councilwoman Station, try this one on for size. Atlantic City Mayor, Bob Levy is under fire regarding personal information he may have misrepresented which could have resulted in him receiving additional benefits from Veterans Administration. Nonetheless, Levy/Palmer have additional problems. The city should seriously think recall due to the Levy's/Palmer's continued
absence from their city's responsibilities. This being the reason their seats are considered vacant, which could cost them Levy/Palmer's mayorial seat. Bob Levy/Doug Palmer also needs to answer questions regarding political affiliations with their disgraced former city council presidents. Then there's the one-third of city council members (Staton,Pintella, Segura) who should be placed under arrest, charged with graft, (Torricelli) Councilwoman, Staton, does any of this sound familiar to you, it should.

October 5, 2007 7:07 PM 

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