I just found out about an important meeting that everyone in NJ should attend. The meeting, sponsored by the “Citizens in Charge” organization, addresses several major problems that citizen’s face.
(1) We do not have enough useful citizen-oriented choices on the ballot.
(2) Most elected officials do not care about us.
(3) By design, the courts do not [...]
January 23, 2010 | Posted in
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It’s called gang rule.
It wasn’t supposed to happen.
But it happened.
Shall Thou Steal?
The voting majority will always get what they think they want, regardless of their needs, regardless of the Constitution, and regardless of the natural rights of others.
The sad fact is that the majority of eligible voters are not informed enough to understand that [...]
November 22, 2009 | Posted in
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While everyone is discussing the Republican Gubernatorial wins in NJ and Virginia, the bigger story is the massive rejection of legislative challengers, especially the refusal to support third parties.
The following analysis is based on preliminary information and will be expanded in a future article on this web site.
Chris Daggett, an unaffiliated independent for Governor, was polling [...]
November 4, 2009 | Posted in
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Since March of this year, there have been many hours of meeting people and working on this campaign. In my case, I have probably met at least 5,000 people – individually – to ask for their vote. Others helping this campaign have also met many voters,
Thanks for your help. Over the next few weeks, I [...]
November 3, 2009 | Posted in
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The Republican and Democratic parties have given us gubernatorial candidates who cannot logically address the major problems that plague New Jersey. These candidates came from those same party “leaders” who previously chose a State legislature that gave us the highest taxes in the nation and an economy that is headed for third-world status. And, once again, [...]
October 11, 2009 | Posted in
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