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Must Read and Watch: Classic Christie

Jason Zengerle’s in depth piece on Governor Chris Christie in New York Magazine.

Christie speaking at the Republican Governors Association about his meeting with NJEA President Barbara Keshishian after the head of the Bergen County Teachers Association sent out the email praying for Christie’s death.

Hat tip to InTheLobby for the video.

Christie will be live on NJ 101.5 with Eric Scott this evening at 7 for the month Ask The Governor program. Scott has taken a critical tone towards the Governor lately.  The show should be classic.  Listen on the radio or watch it here.

Got a question for the Governor?  Submit it to NJ101.5 here.

Posted: November 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie | Tags: | 3 Comments »

Young Boy Strip Searched By TSA

From lukemtait the person posted this video on YouTube:

Lets get the facts straight first. Before the video started the boy went through a metal detector and didn’t set it off but was selected for a pat down. The boy was shy so the TSA couldn’t complete the full pat on the young boy. The father tried several times to just hold the boys arms out for the TSA agent but i guess it didn’t end up being enough for the guy. I was about 30 ft away so i couldn’t hear their conversation if there was any. The enraged father pulled his son shirt off and gave it to the TSA agent to search, thats when this video begins.

******* THIS VIDEO OCCURRED AT SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON NOVEMBER 19TH AT AROUND THE TIME OF 12:00 PM **********

Posted: November 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: TSA | Tags: | 2 Comments »

Corrections

By Art Gallagher

In the Broken News: Pastor Had a 3 Way story posted yesterday I said that the Asbury Park Press did not make the ReGen/FDA/Pallone, et al campaign cash story front page news.  It has come to my attention that the APP story was printed on the front page of their print edition on Saturday October 16.

Additionally, in the Asbury Park Press Is Unfair And Biased, Dishonest And Incompetent story posted on November 10th I reported that APP reported Kevin Penton had not responded to my inquiry about the story I critiqued.  Penton did indeed respond via email.  I missed it.  In his November 8 email Penton said he stood by his reporting.

Posted: November 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Corrections

Proposed TSA Slogans

Good spam

  • Can’t see London, can’t see France, unless we see your underpants
  • Grope discounts available
  • Only we know if Lady Gaga is really a lady.
  • Don’t worry, my hands are still warm from the last guy.
  • Throw a few back at the airport Chili’s and you won’t even notice.
  • Wanna fly? Drop you fly.
  • We’ve handled more balls than Barney Frank.
  • We are now free to move about your pants.
  • It’s not a grope, it’s a freedom pat.
  • When in doubt, we make you whip it out.
  • TSA: Touchin’ , Squeezin’, Arrestin’

Add yours in the comments

Posted: November 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: TSA | Tags: | 8 Comments »

Broken News: The Pastor Had a 3 Way

By Art Gallagher

Do you care?

The Asbury Park Press has made Neptune Township’s Reverend Cedric Miller famous. 

First there was Wednesday’s story that Miller, the Pastor of Living Word Christian Fellowship Church, banned church leaders from having facebook pages because he determined the social networking site is a “portal to infidelity.”   That made national news.

Today the APP’s lead story is that Miller and his wife Kim, who is also a pastor at the church had a sexual relationship with a church assistant and sometimes the assistant’s wife.  The three way/four way arrangement, which happened some 10 years ago, came to a halt when word started spreading that the assistant was playing the field with other women in the congregation.  Miller testified under oath about the affair during the assistant’s trial for charges that got dismissed.

Titillating, but front page news?  The rest of the media is no better.  The Associated Press picked up the story of the affair and now it’s national news.

How did the original story become news in the first place?  Did Miller call the APP?  Have a press conference?  Issue a press release?

Miller could have chosen lots of websites to condemn as “portals of infidelity,” including the Asbury Park Press’s site.

Who has an ax to grind with Miller and why is the APP cooperating with that person? Why is the couple that the Millers fooled around with not named?  The APP quoted Miller from the transcript of the former church assistant’s trial.  Why are they protecting him and his wife?

Most importantly, why is the news of an affair that happened 10 years ago front page news and the news that four New Jersey federal legislators, Frank Pallone, Steve Rothman, Robert Menendez and Frank Lautenberg applied inappropriate political pressure on the FDA to approve an unsafe medical device in exchange for campaign contributions wasn’t on the front page?

Posted: November 20th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Asbury Park Press | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Assemblywoman Handlin Joins National Coalition for Repeal Amendment

WHO:                   

 

Congressman and House Republican Whip Eric Cantor, (R-VA)

Congressman and 10th Amendment Task Force Chairman, Rob Bishop (R-UT)

Randy Barnett, Professor of Constitutional Law at Georgetown Law, senior fellow of the CATO Institute

Bill Howell, Speaker of the House of Delegates in Virginia

David Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives in Utah

Bobby Harrell, Speaker of the House of South Carolina

Mike Haridopolos, President of the Florida Senate

Brian Bosma, Speaker of the House of Indiana

Joe Straus, Speaker of the House of Representatives in Texas

Judson Hill, Senator from the George Senate

Brandon Creighton, State Representative from Texas

Amy Handlin, Deputy Minority Leader, New Jersey General Assembly

Steve Drazkowski, member, Minnesota House of Representatives

Bill Bolling, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and President of the Virginia Senate

Governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell

Attorney General of Virginia General, Ken Cuccinelli

 

WHAT:                 

State Speakers, Senate Presidents, and other state legislative leaders, in nine states across the country along with members of Congress are coalescing behind a movement to amend the U.S. Constitution to include The Repeal Amendment.  The Repeal Amendment text is simple:

“Any provision of law or regulation of the United States may be repealed by the several states, and such repeal shall be effective when the legislatures of two-thirds of the several states approve resolutions for this purpose that particularly describe the same provision or provisions of law or regulation to be repealed.” 

WHEN:                 

Press conference with select Speakers, Senate Presidents, members of Congress, and other State legislators will be held November 30th, 2010 at 9 a.m. at the Grand Hyatt Washington.  McPherson Square Room – ALEC Media Room. 1000 H Street NW Washington, DC 2001.  Media advisory to follow.

 

 

WHY:

 

“Washington has grown far too large and has become far too intrusive, reaching into nearly every aspect of our lives.  In just the past few years, Washington has assumed more control over our economy and the private sector through excessive regulations and unprecedented mandates.  Our liberty and freedom has lessened as the size and scope of the federal government has exploded.  Massive expenditures like the stimulus, unconstitutional mandates like the takeover of health care, and intrusions into the private sector like the auto-bailouts have threatened the very core of the American free market.  It’s time to return America to the common sense conservative principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual responsibility.  The Repeal Amendment would provide a check on the ever-expanding federal government, protect against Congressional overreach, and get the government working for the people again, not the other way around.  In order to return America to opportunity, responsibility, and success, we must reverse course and the Repeal Amendment is a step in that direction.”

Congressman and House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA)

“An overzealous and bloated federal government is one of the greatest threats to individual liberty.  Over time, the federal government has accumulated more and more power to feed its insatiable appetite for a bigger and more intrusive role in the lives of all Americans.  When the federal government accumulates more power, states and individuals have less.  The Repeal Amendment will reverse this trend by empowering states and the people with a powerful check against overreaching federal laws and regulations.  This amendment will help restore balance essential to the preservation of all American liberties, which power-hungry Washington bureaucrats often attempt to undermine.  I’m proud to sponsor the Repeal Amendment in Congress because it will provide a powerful tool to reduce the concentration of power in Washington and return power, money, and decision-making back to the states and the people respectively.”  

Congressman Rob Bishop (UT-01), Chairman of the Congressional 10th Amendment Task Force

 

 

“This amendment reflects confidence in the collective wisdom of the men and women from diverse backgrounds, and elected by diverse constituencies, who comprise the modern legislatures of two-thirds of the states. Put another way, it allows thousands of democratically elected representatives outside the Beltway to check the will of 535 elected representatives in Washington, D.C.”

Randy Barnett, Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, senior fellow of the CATO Institute, and author of “Restoring the Lost Constitution.”

 

“I am enthusiastically supporting the repeal amendment in order to restore the balance of power between the citizens and the federal government.  Over the past several decades, no matter which party is in charge, the federal government has been eroding the authority of the states and the liberty of citizens.  The Repeal Amendment will act as an important check against the ever growing power of the federal government.”

Ken Cuccinelli, Attorney General for the State of Virginia

 

 

“It is clear that many in Washington, DC have lost sight of the Founding Fathers’ concept of a limited federal government, not to mention their apparent disregard for the 10th Amendment, which reserves for the states those powers not specifically given to the federal government.  In recent years they have repeatedly passed legislation that is both harmful to the country and in direct violation of the will of the people.  We need to find a way to restore a greater balance of power between states and the federal government, and the Repeal Amendment will do just that.  It will give states the ability to overturn misguided, short sighted and overreaching federal policies that are not supported by the American people.  I applaud those who have proposed and drafted the Repeal Amendment.  I am proud to support it and encourage others to support it as well.” 

Bill Bolling, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and President of the Virginia Senate

 

“The federal government has long ago usurped the power reserved to the states and the people via our Constitution.  However, our Founders anticipated a time in our nation where the federal government’s power would become out of balance – and in their wisdom provided a way out via Article V.  The Repeal Amendment restores the balance of power between the states and federal government.  The time is now for the states to restore that power and that is why I am sponsoring an Article V application for the Repeal Amendment and encourage every state to do the same.”

William J. Howell, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates

 

 

“What we have seen over the past few years is a consistent, growing power grab from the federal government.  The idea behind the Repeal Amendment is federalism at its core – it gives power back to the states as the Founders intended.  If we do not stand now and stand firm, we are undermining our Constitution, and the 10th Amendment becomes meaningless.  The Repeal Amendment takes that stand and that is why I am happy to support it.” 

Mike Haridopolos, President of the Florida Senate

 

“On every policy issue Washington, D.C. has faced they have had a choice between more freedom or more government. Time after time, on issue after issue, they have chosen the path of more government over more freedom. That is not the approach that made America prosper. The Repeal Amendment may be the only way to push back the federal government’s encroachment on sovereign states rights.”

David Clark, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives

 

 

“I will proudly sponsor the Article V application for the Repeal Amendment in the South Carolina Legislature because our states must declare their independence from an overreaching federal government that has long-encroached upon the powers that the Founding Fathers reserved to the sovereign states.  The Repeal Amendment restores that power – and in essence restores the Constitution,” 

Bobby Harrell, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives

 

 

“The Indiana House Republican team felt so strongly about the issue of federal encroachment on states’ rights that we included a specific “Stand up to D.C.” plank in our 2010 campaign platform.  President Ronald Reagan first announced his “New Federalism” policy from the Speaker’s Rostrum in the Indiana House chamber in 1982, and as the current occupant of that same space, I am no less committed to pushing the federal government back to the position intended by the Constitution.   The Repeal Amendment provides an effective means of properly limiting the role of the federal government,”

Brian C. Bosma, Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives.

 

 

“We must push forward an agenda that puts more power back into the hands of states.  The Repeal Amendment is the type of check on federal government envisioned by the framers of both our U.S. and Texas Constitutions.”

Joe Straus, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives

 

 

 

 

 

“The Constitution grants certain powers to the people and limited powers to the national government. The Repeal Amendment only protects and restores the Founding Fathers belief that there should be a fair balance between the powers of Congress and the rights retained by the states.”

Judson Hill, Senator from the Georgia Senate

 

“At its core, the Repeal Amendment is simply the power of initiative and referendum, writ large. I have advocated initiative and referendum in New Jersey since the day I was elected, and I continue to believe that all citizens deserve a direct say in government at all levels. Under the Repeal Amendment, Americans would gain the power to fight back against bad laws as well as bad lawmakers.”

Assemblywoman Amy Handlin, Ph.D., Deputy Minority Leader, New Jersey General Assembly

 

 

“Now, more than ever, we are seeing the federal government try to dictate even the most minute details of our lives.  It is time to exercise our rights and put the power back into the hands of individuals and the states.  That’s why I am proud to serve as the liaison between the Repeal Amendment Project and Texas, a state that prides itself on self-reliance and individuality.”  

Brandon Creighton, Texas State Representative

 

 

“The federal government continues to squash the sovereignty rights of the states as guaranteed by the 10th amendment to the U.S. Constitution unrelentingly and at an accelerating pace. From countless unaffordable federal mandates imposed upon Minnesota’s healthcare system, education programs, and even families, the overreach of Congress has gone unchecked. It’s time for the states to restore their Constitutionally-protected autonomy, and that’s why I am going to sponsor the Article V application for the Repeal Amendment.”

Steve Drazkowski, member, Minnesota House of Representatives

Posted: November 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Press Release | Tags: , | 10 Comments »

Sen. Doherty Launches Online Petition to Stop Invasive TSA Screening

               Sign the Petition at http://doherty.senatenj.com/stopthetsa

 

            New Jersey Senator Mike Doherty (R-23) has launched an online petition to support his efforts to put an end to invasive airport screening practices that have been implemented by the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Doherty is the prime sponsor of a pair of Senate resolutions that urge Congress and the TSA to end the use of enhanced pat downs and advanced imaging scanners that allow TSA agents to see through travelers’ clothing.

            “Travelers shouldn’t have to submit to potentially dangerous scans that allow strangers to view them naked, nor should they have to submit to invasive groping by government agents, just to get on a plane,” said Doherty. “Despite the massive public outcry against these invasive screening procedures, it’s seems that politicians and bureaucrats in Washington still don’t get it. That’s why we’ve launched our petition, to make sure that Americans concerned about losing their rights have an opportunity to be heard.”

            Doherty’s petition to stop invasive TSA screening is located at http://doherty.senatenj.com/stopthetsa. The petition page includes video that provides information about the movement as well as features to easily comment on and share the petition on social media websites, including Facebook and Twitter.

            “Together, we can send a message to Washington that enough is enough.  We can tell the federal government that Americans want common-sense airport security that respects our constitutional rights,” added Doherty. “Filling out the petition takes only a few seconds, so head over now and make sure your voice is heard.”

Posted: November 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: TSA | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Just in time for your Christmas shopping

Thanks to the Asbury Park Press making Middletown Mayor Gerry Scharfenberger the most famous Director of the Office of Planning Advocacy in the State’s history, the Middletown Republican Club has come up with a great stocking stuffer.

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Posted: November 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Asbury Park Press, Gerry Scharfenberger | Tags: | 9 Comments »

Margolin Leaving Star Ledger

Politickernj is reporting that Star Ledger reporter Josh Margolin is leaving the New Jersey press corp to join the NY Post.

New Jersey journalism will be weaker without the Pulitzer Prize winning Margolin in the beat.  Hopefully Kevin Penton will step up his game.

Posted: November 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: NJ Media | Tags: , | 2 Comments »

Weekend @ Monmouth

Without fail, Monmouth County Life has GregsList.

If you’re a TSA employee you’ll probably want to skip The Full Monty at the Count Basie Theatre and Playing Doctor at the First Avenue Playhouse.  Seeing either of those shows would be too much like being on the job.

Posted: November 18th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth County Life, Weekend @ Monmouth | Tags: | 1 Comment »