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To: chuck_the_tv_out

“Nobo will never have a real debate.”

With Charlie Gibson, Keith Olbermann, Katie Couric, Rachel Madcow and other $h!the@d$ as moderators, he’d love one.


17 posted on 07/26/2010 2:39:54 PM PDT by secondamendmentkid
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Christie is a bonafide conservative.

The FIRST group he addressed shortly after being elected was a surprise appearance at the pro-life New Jersey Family Policy annual dinner.

As Gov-elect, Chris Christie assured Family Policy group: "NJ has a proudly pro-life governor”

Gov Christie thanked the audience for all of the work done on behalf of New Jersey families. Christie told the New Jersey Family Policy group about his own family and his kids and spoke about their shared values.

Then-Governor-elect Christie graciously acknowledged all of the New Jersey Family Policy award recipients and made special note of the Legislator of The Year Award winner----pro-life Assemblyman Jay Webber.

Assemblyman Webber has agreed to serve as the New Jersey Republican Party Chairman, thus placing pro-life issues at the center of the seat of power in New Jersey.

Governor-elect Christie promised to fight for family values. He will work for parental notification so that 13-year old children would need parental permission before obtaining an abortion.

Governor elect Christie brought the New Jersey Family Policy audience to their feet when he told them that "New Jersey has a proudly pro-life governor.” There was a full two minute standing ovation.

Governor elect Christie also promised to veto any proposal to impose gay marriage on the people of the State.

Assurance that changes in Trenton are eminent.

19 posted on 07/26/2010 2:44:45 PM PDT by Liz
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