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Donald DiFrancesco: A Scandal Proves Fatal to the Career of a New Jersey Politico-Lawyer
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Posted on 01/06/2002 1:55:03 AM PST by thenderson
Edited on 07/06/2004 6:37:13 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: difrancesco; election; governor; newjersey; nj; schundler; vote; whitman
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posted on
01/06/2002 1:55:04 AM PST
by
thenderson
(info@getnj.com)
To: thenderson
DiF is a lowlife crook.....which is why he supported McGreevy in the past election. Watch for him to 'help' McG in his last days in office, making decisions which will give McG ammunition against the republicans.
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posted on
01/06/2002 4:20:49 AM PST
by
OldFriend
To: OldFriend
I expected that from a RINO. McGreevey will push taxes even higher than Florio did. He will start by forcing municipalities to raise property taxes. Then a 7 or 8% sales tax, and an increase in marginal income tax rates followed by curtailing the property tax rebate for those who pay property taxes. All so more public school teachers can afford to send their kids to private schools. Amazing to watch.
I'm seriously considering moving my ass and my business to Pennsylvannia which I could easily do. In another 20 years all of New Jersey will look like downtown Camden.
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posted on
01/06/2002 7:31:05 AM PST
by
kylaka
To: kylaka
Donny Di will do the dirty work for McG as a slap in the face to the republicans. They worked together to defeat Schundler......
If you can move from this state, you are lucky and ought to do so.
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posted on
01/06/2002 9:36:33 AM PST
by
OldFriend
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