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Funny Song for the NJ Senate Race
PoliticsNJ.com ^ | 10/21/2002 | David Alan Stein Singers

Posted on 10/21/2002 5:43:53 PM PDT by Mollygal

Very funny song for the NJ Senate campaign...

hopefully Rush and Hannity get a hold on this and play through the stations.

Hack, we don't mind if Drudge dig this up and post the link on his website. Very Funny indeed.

Click onto this link and enjoy!

http://www.nj1015.com/mp3s/My_Favorite_Stink.mp3


TOPICS: New Jersey; Campaign News
KEYWORDS: forrester; lautenberg; newjersey; senate; song

1 posted on 10/21/2002 5:43:53 PM PDT by Mollygal
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To: Mollygal
BTW - I still think Forrester can pull an upset in this race - all the polls we have seen so far had Lautenberg under the majic 50 mark, that's a bad sign for him. Sure Forrester is behind now, but he is not finished. One thing i wish Forrester would do though, be very aggressive in campaign now, get on every single TV, Radioshow spots and spread his message. Ideally he should be able to debate Lautenberg extensively on the issues - it is ashame that the Laut is hiding under the desk and refuses to debate Forrester. My thinking is to have Forrester go onto whatever Radioshow that will accept him, get on air and even take phone calls from voters in NJ - answer the questions, who cares, do it daily, do it every evening, blast thru the airwaves and let the voters understand where Forrester stood on issues. I think there is enough bitter taste out there that NJ voters wanna vote the Torricelli-Laut Machine out, McGreasy is not popular in the state, so Forrester really needs to work hard and get his message out. He needs to give independent voters a reason (other than the switcheroo situation) to vote for him. I still think he can pull this out, but it requires extraordinary hardwork, let's not waste anytime, Doug. Give NJ voters a reason why they should go for you instead of the Laut. If Doug can do 15 radio-interviews in 15 days all over NJ, it will be very very hard for anywhere, anytime Frankie to beat him...jmho.
2 posted on 10/21/2002 5:54:00 PM PDT by Mollygal
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Yes I would challenge Lautenberg to a live debate and do almost anything to make that a reality. However, there are a few plays that we would send in first I would have somweone stand in for the Democratic canidate someone who we could trust, someone who is articulate and someone who the Democrats absolutely hate. Who I have in mind Newt Gingrich and or Rush Limbaugh they would be liberals for a day. Second what scares me about this election. Lautenberg could resign early in his term and Torricelli could be appointed this is a very real threat. Think about it and I did not think this up look at todays NY POST editorial page. Last, like the Great Stainmaker has said, more or less, is that in any given election 40% will vote Democrat and 40% will vote Republican it is the swing voters who win elections. Invade enemy territory is my message go on WCTC in New Brunswick, there is also a liberal FM station on the dial WBlI I believe, they were right on Kosovo they can be talked to. Mr. Forrester should also go to Newark and talk about school vouchers and change and police coruption and he should bring Condeleza Rice and Colin Powell and go into the Newarks and Camdens, bring Dubya up here and speak to a Hispanic audience. If we do this victory will be ours.
4 posted on 10/22/2002 5:59:59 PM PDT by peter the great
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