Posted on 10/25/2007 12:52:59 PM PDT by neverdem
slick trick
Good!
They are basically trying to keep people home by saying the measure will pass anyway.
They didn’t poll me and I’m against it. People in this state are just plain stupid.
It’s just more corrupt liberals wanting to give handouts to the greedy corporate pharmaceutical companies who don’t think stem cell research is worth wasting their own money own.
Isn’t there a lawsuit related to this ballot question regarding the wording?
Asshats also seem to prefer Dims to Rep even after 11 of their own were hauled away in cuffs a few months ago. Haven’t heard much about that recently, have you?
Most of the smart ones have already left, unfortunately. The folks remaining complain about the taxes, but can’t figure out why they’re so high...then vote for crap like this.
In the Dreamscape of Nightmares, Clues to Why We Dream at All
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Apart from religious beliefs, there’s an obvious reason to oppose this measure. It’s totally unnecessary. If there’s money to be made in stem cell research, someone will do it privately. There’s no need for public funding. But there’s a big need to cut government spending in New Jersey.
And, they like taxes. But, look who's talking....I am in CT.
How cynical? Call it a make work for lawyers.
The Church will learn a lesson about NOT speaking up against crooked Democrats ever before. The Church can NOT start with this issue when she failed to speak out against fish eyed “father” mcgreevey and continued to give Holy Communion to abortion supporting politicians on both sides.
When you mix this with a voter base made up of “battered voters” who are afraid to go against the Democrats, is it any wonder that a recent poll showed that 50% of Garden Staters want to leave?
This is one issue where populists, tax-cutters, and pro-lifers agree. Sadly corporate interests and leftist politics will prevail.
added NJ to the topic’s list. The problem is that the demonic left in the media and legislature deceive the citizens into believing that ESCR has the potential to cure, even though there are no successful clinical trials since 1981, while ignoring that adult stem cell research has a 30-year proven record with 73 diseases being treated or cured from their use.
October 25, 2007
Dear Pro-Life Friend:
Below is a U-tube of a TV ad featuring Steven McDonald which we are currently running on News 12 regarding Public Question # 2, the Stem Cell Bond Referendum. With the election less than two weeks away, we urgently need help to expand our reach to other channels and run this through the November 6 election. We are also running radio ads on several stations throughout NJ which also feature Steven McDonald.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lQAlxWvgrA
I’d like to give you a little bit of information to explain what we’re up against. A Rutgers poll just came out today that showed that the Bond Question is favored by voters by 58% and by Catholics by a 48 to 41% margin. It also found evangelicals and those who described themselves as born-again Christians supporting the measure by 48 percent to 42 percent.
I attended the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Stem Cell Institute in New Brunswick this past Tuesday where Senate President Richard Codey announced that he and Tricia Riccio (the wrestler’s mom) were starring in TV ads where she laments the fact that her son, Carl, who was paralyzed in a wrestling accident, is unable to hug her. . Richard Codey, is the sponsor of the Bond Act, and has millions in his leadership PAC which he no doubt is willing to spend to advance his pet project.
Governor Jon Corzine, who spent about $105 million of his own money on his election campaigns, was quoted in a story today about the Stem Cell Bond Referendum vowing to spend his own money to fight those who oppose the referendum. “I’m more than prepared to put resources into a campaign, if it’s necessary, to make sure that the public knows there is an opportunity to do what I believe they really want to do, which is advance mankind and maintain and support the economic vitality of the state.” (Jon Corzine, 10/25/07 A.P. Story,”Poll finds voters back stem cell money as church urges opposition.”)
To put these ads on Fox TV channel - prime time - it will cost $2100 a spot. The cost to get these ads on News 12 TV channel is $215 and $175 a spot. The radio ads are running on WABC, Star 99.1FM (WAWZ) and several other stations. WABC radio is the most expensive at $800 a spot. These ads will only run for a limited time based on what we can afford.
Won’t you help us get the word out about this highly deceptive Loan to Clone Bond Scheme? Please consider a donation to NJRTL to help us blanket the state with these ads. You can call our office at 908 276-6620 to make a credit card contribution by phone or you can go to our website at http://www.njrtl.org/core/newsletter_details.asp?ArticleID=359 and make a secure credit card contribution electronically. Please pass this email on to family and friends and please remind them to go out to the polls on November 6 and Vote NO on Public Question # 2. Precious lives depend on your help and your NO Vote. Most of all, please pray that this diabolical referendum is defeated! Thank you!
Marie Tasy
Executive Director
New Jersey Right to Life
113 North Avenue West
Cranford, NJ 07016
(908) 276-6620
mtasy@njrtl.org
www.njrtl.org
Speak for yourself, I guess. I don't vote for higher tax candidates, then again, my single vote doesn't outweigh every other vote cast or the 10% fraud factor. My wife cannot retire for another 3 years, at which time ... I'M OUTTA HERE!
By ‘most’, I meant everyone except...you! ;)
**as the Catholic church tries to rally voters against supporting the funding.**
Once again, it looks as though the Catholic Church stands alone. No wonder people are flocking back to the Conservative Catholic Church.
yeah, yeah, that’s what they all say!
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