Monday, July 27, 2009
Independent Candidate Christopher Daggett Picks Running Mate
JUST IN: Independent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett has tapped a veteran educator as his running mate for lieutenant governor. Daggett today named Frank J. Esposito, interim dean for the College of Education at Kean University in Union, to his ticket. "Frank has been in the forefront of the movement to reform our education system, which too often has failed New Jersey's children," Daggett wrote in an e-mail to supporters. "His extensive background in higher education will help us revitalize our colleges and universities, which is one of the key ways that New Jersey is going to fix its long-term economic problems. Read full article in Star Ledger.
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We know the politicians in this state are greedy and corrupt on both sides of the aisle.
Dems always screaming the republicans did this and the republicans did that. Republicans say know its the Democrats that did this and the democrats did that? When will you all wake up and admin that your both right... which means only one thing... Both parties are at fault and change is needed.
We often about lobbyists and special interest controlling and corrupting our politicians. But when will we start to realize that the biggest special interest groups that make our representatives turn their backs on us is the Political Parties that they belong two. The parties themselves are corrupt and they both sit around like two hungry wolves passing around their kill us.
To many it gives us hope that someone like Daggett is out their and no afraid to call the Kettle black. Both parties like to point fingers at each other and use scare tactics and mass psychology to control, decieve and manipulate us while they steal every last penny from our pockets that they can.
Daggett has it right and if he can get his message out we'll see him elected come November. For decades, for has gone back and forth between the parties and each year this state just continued to get worse. Insanity - repeating the same thing over and over expecting different results. This year, let's stop the insanity.
We all know that Corzine's record speaks for itself. But I don't think Christie can go on campaigning as a champion of ethics either.
A little research online reveals the real Christie, and I am not talking about Corzine's latest smear tactics either. There is well documented evidence of Christies corruption going back years and years.
Bottom line is both parties are corrupt, like two hungry wolves taking turns tearing away at their prey, US. Christie's used hundreds of millions in federal contracts to payoff prosecutor's not charge his brother (AIG stock specialist) for massive stock market fraud. He even had a $50 million federal tort filed against him to use his political power for extortion.
Yet he is called a champion of ethics. Why because he selectively chose to prosecute his political opponents in slam dunk cases and at the same time used his powers to benefit his buddies and cover up corruption that he himself was a part of? Do we forget that he was a part of the Attorney General Scandal and who knows what deals he made behind closed doors to get his name removed from the list of those who where to be fired.
Bottom line is NJ residents are fed up. We go through the election cycle and get fed up with the politicians in Trenton and at the next election we vote them out and replace them with the other party who promises to change things. Rinse, later and repeat.
Again -- Insanity -- doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. This year, NJ residents have a chance to change that. Send a strong message to Trenton that we no longer accept being preyed upon by this crooked two party system, Vote independent.
Go Daggett Go!!
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