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Old 09-07-2009, 05:15 AM   #1
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Looks like this election may heat up a bit, as there is a new and very telling relevation about Christie and his misuse of power... drive down one way streets, run motorcyclists over, and then pull rank..

GOP gov. candidate Chris Christie not issued traffic ticket after accident that injured motorcyclist in 2002 - NJ.com

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Christie was driving a rented BMW sedan and apparently had lost his way when he attempted to turn right onto a street that was one-way in the other direction, according to the police report. A motorcyclist, Andre Mendonca of Elizabeth, was riding towards Christie, and both men saw one another and put on the brakes, police said. Christie's vehicle came to a stop, and the motorcycle then "fell on its side and slid into his vehicle," according to the police report.

State motor vehicle documents show that since 1985, Christie, 46, has racked up 25 violation points (not all at one time), has been in six accidents and was cited 13 times for moving violations, including five without points
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Old 09-07-2009, 07:17 AM   #2
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Looks like this election may heat up a bit, as there is a new and very telling relevation about Christie and his misuse of power... drive down one way streets, run motorcyclists over, and then pull rank..

GOP gov. candidate Chris Christie not issued traffic ticket after accident that injured motorcyclist in 2002 - NJ.com

So the election comes down to who is the better driver? That's one way to get rid of most Massachusetts politicians.....It's a red herring and as Governor, either guy will have a driver.....
NJ has much bigger problems than that and neither of the two candidates are without flaws, major ones at that......

>>>>Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, meanwhile, starred in 2007 public service announcements showing the consequences of refusing to buckle up after being cited for not wearing a seat belt in his near-fatal car wreck in a trooper-driven SUV. Corzine was ticketed for speeding in 1998 and 2000, yielding a total of six points, but he's had a driver for most of this decade.<<<
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So the election comes down to who is the better driver? That's one way to get rid of most Massachusetts politicians.....It's a red herring and as Governor, either guy will have a driver.....
NJ has much bigger problems than that and neither of the two candidates are without flaws, major ones at that......

>>>>Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, meanwhile, starred in 2007 public service announcements showing the consequences of refusing to buckle up after being cited for not wearing a seat belt in his near-fatal car wreck in a trooper-driven SUV. Corzine was ticketed for speeding in 1998 and 2000, yielding a total of six points, but he's had a driver for most of this decade.<<<
Guess it will come down to that, but comparing hitting some going the wrong way and pulling rank, trumps not wearing a seat belt violation...
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So the election comes down to who is the better driver? That's one way to get rid of most Massachusetts politicians.....It's a red herring and as Governor, either guy will have a driver.....
NJ has much bigger problems than that and neither of the two candidates are without flaws, major ones at that......

>>>>Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, meanwhile, starred in 2007 public service announcements showing the consequences of refusing to buckle up after being cited for not wearing a seat belt in his near-fatal car wreck in a trooper-driven SUV. Corzine was ticketed for speeding in 1998 and 2000, yielding a total of six points, but he's had a driver for most of this decade.<<<

You mean to say that the Democrat, Jon Corzine, multi-multi-multi-millionaire and former head of Goldman Sachs (EVIL, EVIL, EVIL bankers!!!) almost KILLED someone!!!!

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Guess it will come down to that, but comparing hitting some going the wrong way and pulling rank, trumps not wearing a seat belt violation...


1) He didn't 'hit' the motorcyclist, the cyclist slid into him.
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>>>Christie's vehicle came to a stop, and the motorcycle then "fell on its side and slid into his vehicle," according to the police report.<<<

Just trying to be factually correct..

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Guess it will come down to that, but comparing hitting some going the wrong way and pulling rank, trumps not wearing a seat belt violation...


Gov Corzine got in an accident on the Garden State Pk when he ordered his State Police driver to drive his SUV at 90+ mph on a 55mph highway. Which is worse making a mistake or ordering a Law Enforcement Officer to break the law and endanger other motorist?
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"Lost his way"? Is than a euphamism for one too many?
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