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Freedom vs Business: Thank God Corzine Was Not Our President In “Reagn’s” Times

April 1st, 2008 by Vlad | Filed under New Jersey, Politics.

corzine3.jpgWell at at least we know where does NJ and it’s government stands. As some one who grew up under the communism, I would hate to have some one like Mr. Corzine in the place of Ronald Regan. However as some one who leaves in NJ and pays NJ State Taxes, I would like the governor not to do business with a country where religious beliefs are persecuted. China’s government policy in regard to the family planing is the most evil in the entire world. But what can you expect of a governor who commits millions of dollars to abortion mills in NJ.

I have spoken. What about you? Use the comments below.

One Response to “Freedom vs Business: Thank God Corzine Was Not Our President In “Reagn’s” Times”

  1. Michisor2 | 21/04/08

    Hello!
    YES, I agree with you. I am leaving in NJ now, and I was born in a communist country as well. I am living in USA since 1980, and the Ronald Regan era was the best of my life here. I love this country and I am shocked to see how some people take everything for granted and don’t appreciate the good part of the beautiful land.
    Mr. Corsine is no surprise for me, he is a typical democrat, in campaign he said exactly what the people like to hear and in reality he is not applying his promises.
    The election campaign for 2008 depresses me.
    Ms Clinton lied to us; her White House will be a Clintonesc one. Obama, we don’t really know where he stands. He has a good slogan with change, but what change? He was week and sentimental with Rev. W. In congress there is no evidence of Obama having brilliant ideas or being a uniter. He voted “no” a lot of times, never convinced anybody across his party to joint his vision. I cannot see how he can unite this country.
    I think some democrats don’t know how to vote, and probably some of them will turn toward McCain.
    McCain is old but he has a biography, it is clear that he loves his country, hopefully he will choose a good VP, and he has a great chance to win. At list we know his ideas, he is a little liberal but conservator enough to appreciate Ronald Regan., and he can unite us.
    By the way, if somebody is meticulous enough to have a pen and paper handy and joint down all the promises of Hillary and Obama, and sum them up, we will be taxed 10 times higher.
    Regards Michisor2

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