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To: BATNF

"It's as if a man who had $10,000 in the bank were to stand on the corner begging for quarters to buy lunch. There are such men. We call them crazy and lock them up for their own good."

We might call such a person crazy, but we certainly wouldn't "lock them up", nor should we.

Schundler is the original "compassionate conservative". He should have stuck with pushing vouchers.

Amazing that not one, NOT ONE, of these guys is really gaining any traction. Also amazing that not one, NO ONE, has announced a run for senate, even with the presumption that Corzine is running for governor.

This state is just forgetaboutit!


2 posted on 05/07/2005 11:05:40 PM PDT by jocon307 (Irish grandmother rolls in grave, yet again.)
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To: jocon307

Well first of all you are correct: New Jersey is completely flushed down the liberal Democrat toilet - - the place is hopeless. But I still hope to see beacons of light there from time to time. This is very disappointing news about Schundler - - though maybe his position can is understandable since he was the mayor of a fairly depressed city.

On the other hand, he is running for governor now, and if he still can't disavow the crass court-ordered socialism that benefits only the powerful New Jersey education mafia, then he is simply not fit.

I love Steve Lonegan's radio commercials, "A Conservative Minute with Mayor Steve Lonegan", and he clearly seems to be the real bright spot in the field. But is he for real? Does he have a realistic shot of winning statewide election in a liberal toilet like New Jersey?


3 posted on 05/07/2005 11:27:07 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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