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NJ Supreme Court Hearing Live Thread
New Jersey Public TV ^
| 10/02/02
| TonyInOhio
Posted on 10/02/2002 7:04:20 AM PDT by TonyInOhio
New Jersey Public TV is carrying this hearing live. Click on Watch Live Online, and post what you hear, here.
Tony
TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: demonrats; election; fixisin; forrester; fraud; greasetheskids; igotyourparadigm; lautenberg; ratcrimes; steal; stealingelection; toricelli
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To: LisaFab
I'm on the njn.net feed, but I qued it up around 9:45 and waited.
The libertarian really did an excellent job.
To: agrace
Notice the Justices sense weakness with this attorney and are playing devil's advocate with him.
To: Dog
Charles Krauthammer had the best argument about this silly notion of "choice". If that's the case, what about House members that are running unopposed? This choice stuff is asinine.
923
posted on
10/02/2002 9:33:58 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: blackdog
No
924
posted on
10/02/2002 9:34:23 AM PDT
by
jdontom
To: concerned about politics
Someone somewhere needs to find the libretarian lady's speech and post it. It was awesome. And I'm not even a libretarian.
925
posted on
10/02/2002 9:34:28 AM PDT
by
kjam22
To: kcar
Exactly, Torricelli said that he is withdrawing because he wants the dems to retain control of the senate. WE have every reason to believe that if he wins, he will serve!!!!
To: All
This lawyer who is up now just made the argument I made on a thread yesterday.
That if Toricelli's name was not taken off the ballot, and he wins he would say the people have chosen and accept the election.
I will find my comment.
927
posted on
10/02/2002 9:34:30 AM PDT
by
Spunky
To: chris_in_nj
Thanks...at least he is getting some questions...seems the Libertarian women had them tongue-tied...guess they didn't like her "money can buy lots of things" and "rule of law" arguments, eh ?
He's now bringing up that no one ran against the Torch in primary, and that Toricelli (after the deadline) is legally bound to remain on the ballot
Can't find the cite for this...Justice seems to be trying to help him out (not sure which Justice this is, but he was most favorable towards the Republican lawyers)
928
posted on
10/02/2002 9:35:15 AM PDT
by
twyn1
To: Spunky
Exactly, Torricelli said that he is withdrawing because he wants the dems to retain control of the senate. WE have every reason to believe that if he wins, he will serve!!!! Come on...say it!! IF he wins, he will serve!!....Actually, ask the dem lawyers point blank!
To: hchutch
It looks like a good 1-2 punch was set up between the GOP and the Libertarians.Maybe we need a temporary Republican/Libertarian coalition of convenience to win this seat.
930
posted on
10/02/2002 9:36:02 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: twyn1
Yep she even said that the democrats willingness to pay for the new ballots was evidence of their attempt to buy the election.
931
posted on
10/02/2002 9:36:11 AM PDT
by
kjam22
To: Huck
We are in some SERIOUS trouble! Republican (little r) government is no longer understood by the citizenry. Even sadder, now it appears that it is not understood by our courts!
932
posted on
10/02/2002 9:36:21 AM PDT
by
jayef
To: ambrose
Can anyone tell me whether the two Rat judges that gave cash to The Torch recused themselves? No. They're DNC team players.
To: CatoRenasci; Dog
For what it is worth ....Rush thinks this will go to USSCI'm listening and hope he's right.
Cato, what think you of this?
934
posted on
10/02/2002 9:37:51 AM PDT
by
LisaFab
To: Trident/Delta
I'm usually as optimistic as you are being.
I'm usually wrong too.
935
posted on
10/02/2002 9:38:25 AM PDT
by
dead
To: ambrose
Nope. Arbin and Zazzali are right there.
To: kjam22
If the Libertarians were unable to pay the cost of new ballots if their candidate was polling badly and they wanted to substitute a more popular one, would the Libertarians be prevented from obtaining "relief"?
To: Jimer
It goes in the courtroom, IMHO.
The key is to hammer "bait and switch" Democrats from now until November 4.
938
posted on
10/02/2002 9:38:32 AM PDT
by
hchutch
To: ambrose
Can anyone tell me whether the two Rat judges that gave cash to The Torch recused themselves? Of course they didn't recuse themselves. Only Republicans have to do that. Doesn't apply to Democrats.
939
posted on
10/02/2002 9:38:35 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: concerned about politics
No. They're DNC team players. And I'm SURE they will be able to set aside any partisan feelings and write a fair remedy for "the people"
940
posted on
10/02/2002 9:38:42 AM PDT
by
twyn1
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