Posted on 10/14/2013 1:09:21 PM PDT by JerseyanExile
Filmmaker Joel Gilbert and investigative journalist Charles C. Johnson hit the streets of Newark to discover where Mayor Booker actually lives. His neighbor say he doesn't live there.
I watched this video. Its very damning. This with a little editing could be an excellent campaign ad though it is too late for that. I was surprised and if this wasn’t just a cherry picked selection it may indicate booker will have trouble turning out his base. Steve most certainly won’t. Anyone who can get on the ground in NJ even if you are in a surrounding state should be looking to help Lonegan out.
So? Booker is running as a Democrat. Democrats don’t have to obey elections laws, especially in New Jersey.
Hey, stupid rules only apply to Pubies.
I hope that Lonegan has the money to run ads on TV
on this story. It points out that Booker is a carpetbagging
liar.
Is this story in the New Jersey and local radio news?
I would not expect TV news to report Bookers lies and
secret life.
Actually that makes him ‘appear’ more intelligent than they are trying to make him.
I would imagine all the other ‘peasant Civil Servants’ are probably bound by law to live in the city limits.
From another famous Democrat carpet bagger:
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE?????!!!!!
That is a good video.
Question for anyone, is that Charles Johnson THE Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs?
thank you
Isn’t he breaking federal election laws if he votes in the precinct where he doesn’t live?
Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson dont live in da getto either. Hypocracy of the highest order. I got a kick out of NJ’s melendez political commercial where he is in a playground in the getto and he says he dosent live far from here. The people who vote for these idiots are doing so to continue the free sh##
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