constitution

October 3, 2008 - 8:21pm
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Local Group Says Federal Bailout a Horrible Idea

SOUTH BOUND BROOK - The Somerset County division of the Constitution Party of New Jersey (www.SomersetCP.com) unanimously expressed its outrage and disappointment in the passing of the government's bailout bill on Friday. Eight out of NJ's thirteen representatives, as well both senators, voted for the 451-page bill filled with hundreds of millions of dollars in pork projects.

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September 17, 2008 - 10:05pm
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Truth in Tandem Townhall Event

VINELAND – The American public has the right to openly question their politicians and they will enjoy that right on Saturday, September 27 as NJ 2nd District Constitution Party Congressional candidate Peter Boyce (www.boyceyourchoice.com) hosts Dr. Chuck Baldwin, the party's presidential hopeful.  The free admission "Truth in Tandem Townhall" will be held at Cumberland County College, in the George P. Luciano FamilyCenter for Public Service and Leadership,  from 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.  All questions on any of the critical issues facing America today are especially welcome.

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September 16, 2008 - 6:48pm
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NJ Multi-Candidate Congressional Event Scheduled, 2nd District

VINELAND - Voters in NJ's 2nd Congressional District will have the opportunity to attend a multi-party forum at the Chestnut Assembly of God on September 30 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The event, hosted by the God & Country Political Awareness Group, will be attended by candidates David Kurkowski (D), James Grover (Green Party), Gary Stein (Rock the Boat), Constantino Rozzo (Socialist Party), and Peter Boyce (Constitution Party). There is still no confirmation from Republican incumbent Frank LoBiondo. LoBiondo, who in 1994 signed a pledge to stop running for Congress by 2006, is concerned the debate will interfere with his Congressional calendar.

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September 16, 2008 - 6:46pm
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NJ Multi-Candidate Congressional Event Scheduled, 2nd District

VINELAND - Voters in NJ's 2nd Congressional District will have the opportunity to attend a multi-party forum at the Chestnut Assembly of God on September 30 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The event, hosted by the God & Country Political Awareness Group, will be attended by candidates David Kurkowski (D), James Grover (Green Party), Gary Stein (Rock the Boat), Constantino Rozzo (Socialist Party), and Peter Boyce (Constitution Party). There is still no confirmation from Republican incumbent Frank LoBiondo. LoBiondo, who in 1994 signed a pledge to stop running for Congress by 2006, is concerned the debate will interfere with his Congressional calendar.

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September 10, 2008 - 4:50pm
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE TO MEET NEW JERSEY VOTERS

RAHWAY - The entire public is cordially invited on September 26 from 7:00pm - 10:00pm to meet Chuck Baldwin,Constitution Party candidate for president (www.Baldwin08.com), as he travels to New Jersey to meet with voters face-to-face. This event is free to the public and will be held at the Firehouse Restaurant, 455 St. Georges Ave. in Rahway, NJ. This will be a great opportunity for anyone to meet-and-greet a presidential candidate.

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August 17, 2008 - 8:47am
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Constitution Day Celebration Scheduled

WANTAGE - The Sussex-Wantage Library will host a program celebrating Constitution Day, courtesy of the Sussex County Constitution Party of New Jersey (www.constitutionparty-nj.org).  The program, Wednesday September 17, starts at 7:00pm and concludes with light refreshments.

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July 2, 2008 - 2:48pm
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Oroho: Executive Order on Budget Is Weak and Will Prove Ineffective

Governor Corzine could have supported a constitutional amendment that permanently banned budgets that rely on non-recurring revenue. Instead, he used an executive order that can be rescinded by him or any future governor with the stroke of a pen.

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May 22, 2008 - 11:08am
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Lance Urges Governor to Drop School Borrowing Plans

Corzine Should Keep Pledge to Seek Voter Approval for New Debt

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