Posted on 10/19/2009 6:31:34 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) ― Gov. Bobby Jindal was scheduled to spend a night in New Jersey and attend a fundraiser for Chris Christie, a fellow Republican who's running for governor there, Jindal's press office said Monday.
Jindal was scheduled to travel to Warren, N.J., near New York, on Monday, spokesman Kyle Plotkin said. Jindal would return to Baton Rouge on Tuesday, he said.
Christie, a former federal prosecutor, is running against Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine.
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FIRE CORZINE IN 09!!
Whatever it takes!!!!!!!!!!
The NJ Dems are sending Vote From Home applications to everyone in the mail. As a result, this will probably be one of the most corrupt races that NJ has ever experienced. Whorezine is out to win this at all costs. I weep for this state.
Christie is hardly a “conservative”, so I’m half surprised you aren’t using Jindal’s visit to attack Jindal for supporting a non-conservative, rather than suggesting you want Palin to go there.
FR rules says you can’t transcend beef from one thread to another.
I’m not sure that’s a sentence, nor does it seem to make any sense. Would you mind translating into english?
Sure.
Per the McDonnell threads where I merely suggested that he should have welcomed Palin to campaign for him and bury Deeds, you bit my friggin head off. Now your carrying the grudge on this thread to say that I'm complaining about Palin as well. No I'm not complaining, just pointing out the gross hypocrisy that other 2008 losers are somehow invited but Palin is not.
Other freepers have said that Palin should not support Christie. For example, Why should Palin help a liberal RINO like Christie ?
And it would be in keeping with the style of support for Palin to fault Jindal for supporting Christie.
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