Sabrin Reflects On Acsension Sunday In New Jersey

By George Ajjan | May 4th, 2008 - 6:01pm
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May 4 2008
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Liberals Zimmer And Pennacchio Have Pro-Abortion Records

Pompton Plains, NJ – New Jersey conservative Republican leader Dr. "Maverick Murray" Sabrin, the Garden State's strongest advocate of limited government and individual freedom and the front-runner for United States Senate, reflected with the millions of Christians around the world as they celebrate Ascension Sunday. Dr. Sabrin attended the Catholic Voices Breakfast and met with parishioners at several churches throughout Morris County.

Dr. Murray Sabrin stated, "As Christians around the world celebrate the ascension of Jesus, it is most fitting to reflect on the millions of unborn children whose lives are destroyed each year through abortions. Our Founders would be greatly ashamed at the abuse of the Constitution to justify such heinous behavior." Sabrin continued, "Republicans believe in liberty and justice for all - born and unborn."

Dr. Sabrin commented, "Dick Zimmer supports the destruction of human life of unborn children and has voted to support the most sickening of practices called 'Partial-Birth Abortion'. Dick Zimmer has a lot more in common with the extreme positions of Frank Lautenberg than he does with New Jersey voters." Sabrin continued, "As a high-priced Washington Liberal Lobbyist, the only difference between Dick Zimmer and Frank Lautenberg is Dick Zimmer is a three-time loser. Dick Zimmer has a lot of explaining to do with Republican voters."

Dr. Sabrin remarked, "Joe Pennacchio's words and actions show his pro-abortion foundation. In his fascist manifesto he encouraged the distribution of RU-486 to young women, government involvement in birth control, and tried to legitimize abortions based on eye color, sex, or mental or physical handicaps." Sabrin continued, "Joe Pennacchio has been an Assemblyman and now a State Senator and he has done nothing to reduce abortions. What makes anyone believe he will change if he became a U.S. Senator?"

FACTS About Dick Zimmer and Joe Pennacchio:
Dick Zimmer is pro-Abortion and supported Partial-Birth Abortion when he was a Member of 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."

Joe Pennacchio wrote a 94-page fascist manifesto titled, "A Nationalist Agenda: A Blueprint for the 21st Century" and can be viewed in its entirety on www.MurraySabrin.com <http://www.murraysabrin.com> .

Dr. Murray Sabrin visited with parishioners at the following churches throughout Morris County on Ascension Sunday:
Our Lady of Good Counsel in Pompton Plains
First Reformed Church of Pompton Plains
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Pompton Plains

Dr. "Maverick Murray" Sabrin is a successful entrepreneur working in commercial real estate, portfolio management, and economic research. Maverick 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 <http://www.murraysabrin.com> .

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For immediate Release - May 4, 2008
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Contacts: Sabrin for Senate - George Ajjan @ (201) 332-3422 or
press@murraysabrin.com <mailto:press@murraysabrin.com>

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