New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Endorses Adler for Congress

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Tuckerton, NJ – The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance (NJOA), an organization representing the leaders of New Jersey’s angling, hunting and trapping groups endorsed John Adler today in his race for Congress in NJ’s 3rd congressional district.  The NJOA joins the FOP, the PBA, the Professional Firefighters Association of NJ, the Sierra Club, the Environmental Federation and the Recreational Fishing Alliance in supporting John Adler.

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September 29, 2008

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NEW JERSEY OUTDOOR ALLIANCE ENDORSES ADLER FOR CONGRESS

Group represents over 650,000 Hunters, Trappers & Anglers in NJ

Tuckerton, NJ – The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance (NJOA), an organization representing the leaders of New Jersey’s angling, hunting and trapping groups endorsed John Adler today in his race for Congress in NJ’s 3rd congressional district.  The NJOA joins the FOP, the PBA, the Professional Firefighters Association of NJ, the Sierra Club, the Environmental Federation and the Recreational Fishing Alliance in supporting John Adler.

Anthony P. Mauro, Sr., chair of the NJOA, said, “We support John Adler for Congress because he is an independent voice who has proven his ability to work across the aisle towards conserving New Jersey’s precious natural resources.  The anglers, hunters and trappers of our organization are proud to stand behind John as he champions the issues that are important to us.”

Jim Donofrio, Executive Director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance, added, "John Adler has proven time after time that he is a true friend of fishermen. His track record goes back to solving the elver problem, removing the menhaden reduction boats from NJ waters, keeping striped bass as gamefish, and now supporting a resolution with his colleagues in the NJ Senate that backs a federal flexibility in fisheries law that will fix our summer flounder problem."

Ed Markowski, Vice President of the State Federation of Sportsmen and a member of the Board of Directors for the NJ Outdoor Alliance, also voiced support for John Adler. “I have had the pleasure to work with Senator Adler on firearm legislation that does not unjustly penalize hunters and legal firearms owners. Senator Adler was willing to listen to our side of the issue and continues to work with us to craft legislation that will protect the residents of New Jersey while not infringing on the rights of hunters and legal gun owners.  His open door policy and desire to listen were very refreshing in this day and age.”

“I look forward to a long friendship with the anglers, hunters, and trappers of New Jersey, who are among the greatest protectors of our oceans, bays, rivers, woodlands, and parks,” John Adler said at the Tuckerton Seaport, among the fishing and hunting supply shops.  “I will work tirelessly in Congress to protect New Jersey’s and our nation’s wildlife and natural resources. 

“The Tuckerton Seaport is a reminder of New Jersey’s fishing and hunting heritage.  In Congress, I will fight every day alongside NJOA to ensure the waters we fish, along with the woods and parks within New Jerseyans hunt and trap, are preserved and enhanced for future generations of anglers, hunters and trappers.”  
The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance is dedicated to supporting outdoor-minded candidates to public office.  The NJOA formed with the support of leaders of major pro-angling, pro-hunting and pro-trapping organizations.  The NJOA represents over 650,000 hunters, trappers, and anglers in New Jersey.

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Mark Warren, 856.222.9707

RFA front group

This is an RFA front group. In an effort to avoid the terrible public perception that the RFA has because they have been caught sexually harassing their employees, this group was formed with their help. For shame. When will Adler condemn the RFA's employment practices? Or does he share their "commitment"?

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Conspiracy theories. Nice.

Clock's ticking Mr. Myers.

Til victory in November

Thanks for the reminder on time management. As you can see from all - that is all and not some - of the polls, Myers is leading. Turn the lights out moron, the party is over. As for the "conspiracy", what other endorsement includes comments from another lobbying organziation if they are not some how tied to it? None is the answer.

AC Poll

You mean the same poll that has a 1 point difference and a 4 point margin of error. I'm sorry The Oc, just because you're candidate of choice has one endorsement doesn't give you a reason to come up with stories. Heres a true story though,Chris Myers statement on the economy: I believe the economy is basically strong.

You have been drinking

You have been drinking too much sea water dude. Only one endorsement? You spewing the same lies as iamreallyaliberaldem oc? You are wrong, sorry bro. And an independent poll, a Republican poll and a Democrat poll all show the same thing - Myers ahead. The fact that Adler has spent $1 million already and he is still behind a guy who started out with $150k in the bank would deeply trouble me if I ran his campaign - or opened my mouth on this forum on his behalf. Surf's up dude.

You forget to read the fine print.

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You forget to read the fine print.

The Republican poll and independent poll both have a margin of error that say the race is a dead heat. Newspapers have even pointed this out. Guess along with your reading skills,your math skills are just as bad....bummer, dude. This in a district that has been solidly gone Republican for 120 years. To continue the little theme last post, looks like Chris Myers is gonna wipe out.

$1 million

$1 million spent bro and the best he can do is be in a statistical dead heat? Maybe you should head back to the kiddie pool and stay away from the monster waves. You have taken one too many shots to the head with your board. You can spin it anyway you want. Adler is toast dude - the Myers narly wave is going to get him. We can already see it in the posts of team Adler who are running scared. Later bro.

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