Posted on 08/19/2005 7:12:15 PM PDT by Pharmboy
Typical idiotic Dem. He way overpaid
You can buy any union you want to $50,000.00
I too doubt that any Republican Senator will say anything. It's called professional courtesy. Grrrrrrr.
But isn't it a requirement that New Jersey DemocRATS must commit felonies if they intend to run for statewide office?
"Professional courtesy" is one of those traditional Washington niceties that only Republicans follow. Ask Trent Lott about the Senate's "professional courtesy."
This is just another example of Democrat criminality being totally ignored by gutless, spineless, ball-less Republicans for fear of being called mean-spirited by the liberal media.
I think "paid" women come at about $500.00. Corzine REALLY overpaid!
There goes little Aqua-Head again, eh? LOL.
Corzine merely considered it payment for "personal services rendered" -- oh, I guess that's a crime too!!
Hope she was worth it, Corzine, you're going down....
Actually, can't get my hopes up, there's usually a way for a corrupt Democratic pol to slither out of trouble.
I found a site with tons of free emotions. I was just checking it out again. It's neat.
I'm going to have to check one of those sites out -- I was thinking of putting a group of about a hundred of them on my profile page. LOL.
Rules are just for us little people.
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050812/NEWS03/508120357/1007
Katz didn't seek any permits to improve home
Corzine: Loan was to renovate house
Published in the Asbury Park Press 08/12/05
ALEXANDRIA No permits have been sought for work at the pastoral Hunterdon County home that state workers' union chief Carla Katz purchased with money from Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jon S. Corzine.
That puts a dent in Corzine's suggestion, first made last weekend, that a $108,150 portion of the $470,000 loan he made to his onetime sweetheart went to repair the dwelling. A week after he announced his candidacy for governor he forgave the loan.
On Thursday, calls came from some Republicans to investigate the construction exemption Katz received from the state Department of Environmental Protection, where she represents about two-thirds of the work force. Also, her top aide at the union, Communications Workers of America Local 1034, is married to a top DEP executive.
A check by Gannett New Jersey with the Alexandria Township building department confirmed no permits had been sought.
Katz, who got her exemption from highlands-region environmental safeguards that were put in place a year ago, had asked the DEP for permission to add a driveway, dig a swimming pool, build a deck, add a septic system and put on an addition.
Each such undertaking requires a permit, according to township building regulations.
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LOL, you sure?
Why did you that? It looks awful, LOL!
No -- maybe not. That'd look kinda ludicrous, wouldn't it?
Having square features like that must make it easy for him to shave, though.
It would be really cool if they could all be laughing -- but animated out of sequence so it looks like a confusing, random collection.
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