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ksquared

06/16/11 2:26 PM

#110394 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #110393

Can't argue with that.
However, the msm considers it a sin to be black and conservative.
They'd never give Sowell the coverage they gave to zero the clown.
The lamestream dolts should be ashamed of themselves.
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ksquared

06/16/11 5:17 PM

#110399 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #110393

Christie must be doing something right...
Use the link for the comments. No one is on the side of the unions.

Union leader calls New Jersey gov ‘Adolf Christie,’ compares pension battle to ‘World War III’
Published: 3:57 PM 06/16/2011 | Updated: 5:04 PM 06/16/2011
By Jamie Weinstein

Welcome to the new civility.

At a Thursday rally in New Jersey protesting Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s pension deal that would cut pensions and benefits to public workers, a union leader charged Christie with acting like a Nazi. And not any ordinary Nazi, but Adolf Hitler himself.

“Good afternoon brothers and sisters. Welcome to Nazi Germany,” Communications Workers of America District 1 Vice President Christopher Shelton is seen raving in a video posted on YouTube.

“We have Adolf Christie and his two generals trying to make New Jersey Nazi Germany.”

The two Nazi “generals” apparently refer to two Democratic state legislators instrumental in reaching the pension deal with Christie.

After ranting more about “Adolf Christie,” the YouTube video shows Shelton comparing the pension battle in New Jersey to World War II.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/06/16/union-leader-calls-new-jersey-gov-adolf-christie-compares-pension-battle-to-world-war-iii-video/#ixzz1PTZGYE9Q
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ksquared

06/16/11 6:03 PM

#110401 RE: pos_stock_hoarder #110393

Breaking news in favor of the nj taxpayer.
Stick around Christie. We still need you.

Pension and benefits reform bill passes 9-4
Posted on June 16, 2011 by John Schoonejongen

The state Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee has just passed the pension and benefit reform bill by a 9-4 vote.

Democratic state senators Barbara Buono, Sandra B. Cunningham and Linda R. Greenstein and Chairman Paul Sarlo voted against the measure.

Democratic Senators Brian Stack, Teresa Ruiz, Jeff Van Drew and James Beach joined five Republican senators in passing the bill

http://blogs.dailyrecord.com/capitolquickies/