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Governor Chris Christie on Anna Little

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Posted: October 25th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Chris Christie, Frank Pallone | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

What’s On Phoney Palloney’s Mind Today?

Frank Pallone Jr. Asking @MLB World Series teams to ban chewing tobacco. It hurts more than players when so many young ppl watch & are influenced by players.
Posted: October 25th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Frank Pallone | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

Sides

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Pallone’s Extremism

Posted: October 24th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Frank Pallone | Tags: | Comments Off on Pallone’s Extremism

The Neptune Nudniks Cop Out In CD-3

By Art Gallagher

If there was any doubt left that the Asbury Park Press’s candidate endorsements are irrelevant to the electorate, the Nudniks made the point themselves today when they published an editorial declining to endorse a candidate in the New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district.  The 3rd district includes Toms River and 22 other Ocean County towns that the APP purports to serve.

The Neptune Nudniks don’t like GOP candidate Jon Runyan because he is a former NFL star who, they say was once rated the second dirtiest player in the league.  They don’t say who rated him that way or why it is relevant to his being elected to Congress.  They say Runyan “seems to have stolen the playbook from the conservative elements of the Republican National Committee and adopted it as his own,” as if that was a bad thing.  For voters in the 3rd district, who prior to sweeping John Adler into office on Barack Obama’s coattails in 2008 had not sent a Democrat to Washington in decades, Runyan’s conservatism will probably be enough to elect him.

As with their lazy and thoughtless endorsements of Frank Pallone and Rush Holt, and their grossly slanted “news” coverage of the 6th district race…they did not cover the debate between Anna Little and Frank Pallone, they barely mentioned Pallone’s corrupt interference into the FDA’s medical device approval process on the behalf on campaign contributor today’s non-endorsement, yet they prominently covered Pallone’s fictitious $400 million to revive the New Jersey fishing industry…today’s non-endorsement in the 3rd district race clearly demonstrates that the APP has joined The Huffington Post, The Daily Kos and The New York Times as members of the left stream media.

Posted: October 24th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Asbury Park Press, Frank Pallone | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on The Neptune Nudniks Cop Out In CD-3

Monmouth University Conducting CD-6 Poll

Joe Schilp at More Middlesex Musings reports that he received an automatic polling call from Monmouth University yesterday afternoon:

I just received an automated phone poll call from the Monmouth University Polling Institute seeking the youngest male voter in the household.  The following are the questions posed as I best remember them:

1) Are you a voter in District 6?  Yes?  No?  Don’t know?
2) Have you voted?  Certain to vote?  Likely to vote?  Not likely to vote?  Uncertain?
3) Are you voting for Frank Pallone?  Anna Little?  Another candidate?
4) What is your opinion of Frank Pallone?  Favorable?  Unfavorable?  No opinion?
5) What is your opinion of the job that Congress is doing?  Favorable? Unfavorable? No opinion?
6) What is your opinion of Barak Obama?  Favorable? Unfavorable? No opinion?
7)  Do you think America is headed in the right direction?  Yes?  No?  No opinion?
8)  Who do you prefer to run Congress?  Democrats?  Republicans?  No preference?

Posted: October 23rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone | Tags: , | 2 Comments »

The Debate at Temple Shalom in Aberdeen

A Public Speaking Student’s Critique

by Roseanne Iurilli, a 19 year old MCC college student

This past Sunday, October 10th, 2010, there was a political debate between incumbent Congressman Frank Pallone and Congressional Candidate Anna Little. This was the first time that I had heard Congressman Pallone speak, and frankly I was shocked at how poorly he spoke. Mr. Pallone has been a member of Congress for twenty-two years, and yet I saw better speakers in the Intro to Public Speaking class that I took at Middlesex County College. In this critique, I cover a few of the main points in a public speaking curriculum.

1. Eye Contact
One of the first things that they teach you in a public speaking class is to look your audience in the eye.  At no point did Mr. Pallone look his audience straight in the eye.  He talked with head tilted slightly back so that he was looking down his nose like Pinocchio.  Mrs. Little looked her audience straight in the eye, and she turned her head to each side in order to address her entire audience.

2. Movement and Posture
Another key thing in public speaking: movement.  Movement is allowed if you are in a lecture setting, standing at the front of an audience with a portable microphone.  In such a case it is okay to walk around the stage a little.  However, this was not the setting of Sunday’s debate.  Mr. Pallone and Mrs. Little were sitting behind a table; in such a setting, it is best to sit straight and still.  Mrs. Little did a very good job with this, she sat still, her hands for the most part stayed folded on her lap except when she was writing notes on the paper in front of her.  Mr. Pallone was forever moving around, he kept leaning back in his chair, then leaning forward, and then leaning back again.  Also, he had his hands on the table one second, on this lap the next, and then back to the table.  At one point during the speech, he was even rubbing his thighs under the table.

3. Vocal Delivery
Perhaps the most important thing that they teach you in a public speaking class is vocal delivery; Projection, Enunciation, and Articulation.

a) Projection
Whether you are using a microphone or not, it is important to know how to project.  When using a microphone, it is important to know how far away to hold the microphone and how loudly to speak into it.  Throughout the speech Mr. Pallonelooked like he was fighting with the microphone; he kept clipping and unclippingit from his tie, holding it up to his mouth and then far away, and was told several times by the audience that they couldn’t hear him.  Mrs. Little held the microphone for her opening statement (and after determining the pickup capability of the microphone), clipped the microphone to her lapel and left it there throughout the remainder of the night, and she kept her voice at an even understandable level.

b) Enunciation and Articulation
Speaking clearly and fluently is very important in public speaking.  Mr. Pallone did not articulate very well, and he mumbled many times throughout the debate.  He also had an ‘umm’ in almost every sentence, and stumbled over his words multiples times.  Mrs. Little articulated very well, she did not ‘umm’ in any of her speaking, and she only stumbled over her words once.

To summarize, in this debate we had a twenty-two year Congressional incumbent debating a woman who had been a mayor and freeholder for only ten.  When you put these two speakers side by side, the difference in their speech mannerisms is amazing.  Even if you were to ignore the content of the speeches, and merely focus on the delivery, Mrs. Anna Little would have won this debate hands down.  Mr. Pallonewould not even have been able to pass an Intro to Public Speaking class at a community college with the speech skills that he possesses.

Posted: October 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone | Tags: , , | 10 Comments »

LITTLE TO PALLONE: WHERE ARE THE JOBS?!

((HIGHLANDS, October 22) – Republican Congressional challenger Anna Little – responding to the release of New Jersey’s unemployment figures for the month of September, showing that the state lost another 20,200 jobs, and the unemployment rate dipped two-tenths of a percent because so many working-age residents gave up on finding work and decided to leave the labor force – today asked her opponent, 22-year incumbent Frank Pallone, a simple question: “Where are the jobs? 

“Mr. Pallone, today I have just one simple question for you,” said Little. “Where are the jobs?!

 

“Today’s unemployment figures continue the disturbing trend we’ve seen over the last 20 months – New Jersey continues to lose jobs,” said Little. “In the month of September, New Jersey lost ANOTHER 20,200 jobs.

 

“That’s the worst jobs report in 18 months,” continued Little. “Not since March of 2009 has a New Jersey jobs report been this bad.

 

“Since the official end of the recession in June 2009 – well more than a year ago – New Jersey has LOST 62,400 jobs. It’s a sad state of affairs when the government deems a recession officially ‘over,’ but we continue to lose jobs.

 

“Worse, the unemployment rate in September declined from 9.6 percent to 9.4 percent – not because more people found work, but because more working-age residents have been out of work so long that they GAVE UP on finding work, and removed themselves from the job market,” continued Little.

 

“That’s a sad, sad commentary on the failure of the Pelosi-Pallone strategy. And it’s not what Frank Pallone and Nancy Pelosi promised when they rammed through their massive trillion-dollar ‘stimulus’ package – they promised, if you’ll recall, that unemployment wouldn’t go higher than 8 percent.

 

“The best thing the government can do is to lower tax rates and reduce regulation, and create an environment in which the entrepreneurs and job-creators in our nation will put their capital to work for all of us,” continued Little. “Instead, for the last 20 months we’ve gone in exactly the opposite direction. Nancy Pelosi and Frank Pallone have made clear their determination to raise taxes on the job-creating class, and have made clear their determination to keep borrowing money to pay for more failed ‘stimulus’ programs.

 

“It’s time for a change in direction.

 

“Remember, you cannot change Washington without changing the people we send to Washington!”

Posted: October 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Economy, Frank Pallone | Tags: , , | 3 Comments »

African American Genocide Organization To Honor Pallone

By Art Gallagher

Frank Pallone will be honored with Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey’s Leadership Award on Sunday evening as the organization celebrates in 75th Anniversary.

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Earlier this week I ridiculed Pallone for pulling out of the Monmouth County Medical Society’s Health Care Forum and Planned Parenthood for teaching teens about pulling out as a method of contraception.  In that post I admitted that I really didn’t know much about Planned Parenthood and just assumed it was a place where people went to get cheap (subsidized) contraceptives and abortions.

Now that Planned Parenthood is on my radar, I am appalled to learn what an evil, and racist, organization they are.

Ron Millerron-miller-2009, a U.S Air Force veteran and the Executive Director of Regular Folks United spells out just how evil and racist Planned Parenthood is in his article, Planned Parenthood’s Negro Project Lives On.  Miller writes:

I’ve made no secret of the fact that I believe Planned Parenthood is a morally bankrupt institution, whose legacy of restricting what Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg described as “growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of” is written in the blood of tens of millions of black children who never had the chance to see the light of day.

Their denials to the contrary, the facts continue to indict their ongoing attempts to exterminate as many “undesirables”, as Planned Parenthood founder and eugenicist Margaret Sanger called them, as possible.

From the sting that revealed an all too eager willingness on the part of several Planned Parenthood clinics to accept a donation from a man who explicitly expressed that it be used to kill black babies, to the statistics that reveal black women account for over a third of all abortions, even though they are only 13 percent of the population, they have been caught red-handed – literally – in their gruesome task of carrying on Sanger’s “Negro Project.”

Read the rest of Miller’s piece here.

Happy Anniversary Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey.  Congratulations Frank.

Posted: October 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Frank Pallone, Planned Parenthood | Tags: , , | Comments Off on African American Genocide Organization To Honor Pallone

Pallone Goes Negative

By Art Gallagher

In the surest sign yet that Frank Pallone is losing to Anna Little, Phoney Palloney has hit the airwaves with a negative TV ad.

Contrary to the custom with political ads, Pallone’s announcement that he approves the message appears at the beginning of the spot.  This makes it appear that Pallone approves the previous ad shown, i.e., Frank Pallone approving a Scott Sipprelle ad, approving BP’s public relations ads, and Phoney Palloney approving a sleep apnea relief ad.

Complete with scaring music, newspaper headlines and black and white photos, Pallone’s ad says that Little told the Star Ledger that social security and medicare are unconstitutional, that she would end regulations on all corporations, kill the department of education, deny insurance coverage to sick people, and end corporate income taxes while imposing a 23% national sales tax.  “Read the papers, Tea Party Approved Anna Little is too extreme for us” is the ad’s tag line.

When Pallone made these charges during the debate at Temple Shalom last Sunday, the crowd laughed at him.  The ad provoked laughter in the Gallagher household this morning.

Both the Monmouth University poll and the National Research poll of the NJ-6 race indicated that Little’s only weakness (and Pallone’s only hope for reelection) is her low name recognition outside of Monmouth County.  Pallone’s ad helps Little.  I hope he keeps running it.

If anyone finds a video of the ad, please send it here.  I want to post it.

Posted: October 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Anna Little, Frank Pallone, Uncategorized | Tags: , | 6 Comments »