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July 3, 2009 - 6:48am
OP/ED

Bailout of Madoff Not Making Everyone Happy

Bailout of Madoff Not Making Everyone Happy

Special to AP Newswire
With 700 billion dollars being spent on the General  Motors bailout, AIG, and many other financial institutions, “the money is flowing from Washington like sh*t through a goose”, as described by one “Congressman from the 3rd district of Alabama”, who asked not to be named.

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October 30, 2008 - 11:02am
PRESS RELEASE

BOYCE IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL 3RD PARTY CANDIDATE

He's not your typical 3rd party candidate. Peter F. Boyce, Constitution Party Candidate for Congress NJ-2 (www.BoyceYourChoice.com) is running to actually win. Yard signs, bumper stickers, fliers, post cards, and now radio ads are spreading the Constitution Party message: Limited constitutional government is the solution to America's headlong plunge into bankruptcy and economic chaos.

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October 22, 2008 - 7:52am

Most voters unfamiliar with Corzine stimulus package

Nearly four out of ten New Jersey voters don't know about Gov. Jon Corzine's economic stimulus package, according to a new Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey poll.  Voters narrowly approve, 44%-37%, a financial rescue plan approved by Congress and signed by the President earlier this month.

Of the voters who have heard about Corzine's proposals, 38% say it would make things better for New Jersey families, while 22% think it would make things worse.  More than a quarter of the voters (27%) say it will make no difference.

“The federal government’s plan hasn’t quelled uncertainty among most New Jersey voters and it’s not yet clear whether Governor Corzine’s proposal for state action will do much better,” said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute.

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October 3, 2008 - 8:21pm
PRESS RELEASE

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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