"Maverick Murray" Wins First Debate

By George Ajjan | April 22nd, 2008 - 11:15pm
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Release Date: 
Apr 23 2008


Zimmer Shows No Morals and Pennacchio Shows His True Colors

 

Jersey City, NJ – New Jersey conservative Republican leader Dr. “Maverick Murray” Sabrin, the Garden State’s strongest advocate of limited government and individual freedom and candidate for United States Senate, handily defeated his Republican Primary opponents in the first debate tonight at Fairleigh Dickinson University.  The contast between Maverick Murray and his two liberal opponents, Joe Pennaccahio and Dick Zimmer were stark. 

 

Maverick Murray stated, “It looked like the author of the facsist manifesto, Joseph ‘Penn’ Pennacchio, showed up to tonight’s Republican debate.  His solution to our nation’s problems was more government and more taxes.”  Dr. Sabrin was referring to Joe Pennacchio’s 94-page fascist manifesto he wrote (under the clever pseudonym “Joseph Penn”; you can view the entire document at www.MurraySabrin.com) and Pennacchio called for a larger more intrusive Federal Drug Administration and putting tax increases “on the table” to solve theSocial Security funding problems during the debate.

 

Dr. Sabrin challenged Joe Pennacchio to correct Joe’s previous attacks on Ronald Reagan’s economic plan as “Voo-Doo Economics” but Joe Pennachio refused to do so.  Sabrin continued,“Joe Pennacchio might be more comfortable running in the Democratic Primary with the extremely liberal Frank Lautenberg and Rob Andrews than in the party of Ronald Reagan.”

 

Dr. Sabrin continued, “I wasn’t shocked that the Liberal Loser Lobbyist, Dick Zimmer, reaffirmed his support of abortion and more government regulations.  What I was most shocked was Dick Zimmer blaming the American Medical Association for his vote to support Partial-Birth Abortion.”  Sabrin stated, “We already knew he was a Liberal and a Loser, but tonight we found out he is a Coward with NO moral compass!”  Dick Zimmer blamed the American Medical Association for voting in September 1996 to support partial-birth abortion when he was in the Congress.  The Los Angeles Times described this abortion method in a June 16, 1995 news story:

 

“The procedure requires a physician to extract a fetus, feet first, from the womb and through the birth canal until all but its head is exposed.  Then the tips of surgical scissors are thrust into the base of the fetus’ skull, and a suction catheter is inserted through the opening and the brain is removed.”

 

Dr. Sabrin asked, “What exactly did the American Medical Assocation tell Dick Zimmer that made him believe this wasn’t morally indefensible?”

 

Maverick Murray said, “As a high-priced Washington Liberal Lobbyist, Dick Zimmer has a lot more in common with Frank Lautenberg than he does with New Jerseytaxpayers.  He is pro-abortion, against gun rights, and was hand-selected by a few liberals to run last minute.  The only real difference between Dick Zimmer and Frank Lautenberg is Dick Zimmer is a three-time loser and is a Washington Lobbyist.  Sabrin continued, “Dick Zimmer has a lot of explaining to do with Republican voters!”

 

Murray Sabrin is a successful entrepreneur working in commercial real estate, portfolio management, and economic research.   Murray is an author, TV and radio commentator, and Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Business and Public Policy at Ramapo College. He and his wife Florence of 39 years reside in Bergen County. For more information, please visit http://www.murraysabrin.com.

 

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Contact Info: 

News Release
For Immediate Release
 – April 22, 2008
http://www.murraysabrin.com
Contacts: Sabrin for Senate – 
George Ajjan @ (201) 332-3422 or press@murraysabrin.com

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