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All Eyes on New Jersey

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All Eyes on New Jersey
June 6,2013
Ron DuBois

Both Republicans and Conservatives have had mixed feelings about Christie for some time. He was supported by Republican groups and Conservatives. The Tea Parties rallied around his promises when he originally ran for Governor, and worked on his campaign – boots on the ground to get out the vote.

Then, he started doing some things that made us pause, such as openly and blatantly ignoring the dangers of Islam and Shariah law. Don’t you know he has been in bed with the militant – and even the terrorist – wings of the Islamists? It started way back, when he was a Prosecutor. He was, and is, a close friend of Imam Mohammed Qatanani, at the Passaic mosque, who was in this country illegally, having lied on his Immigration forms. He left out the fact that he had been in jail in Israel on terror-related charges and was an admitted member of Hamas. When Immigration found out, they tried to deport him, but Christie intervened in the Imam’s favor. To keep this short, I’ll cut to the chase. Christie’s appointment of Sohail Mohammed to the NJ Superior Court was a quid pro quo for his successful legal effort to keep Qatanani from being deported, just as was Christie’s appointment of McKenna, an Assistant Prosecutor who worked for Christie, as head of NJ Homeland Security, because Christie had sent him to testify at Qatanani’s trial, and give a good character reference.

Thinking Christie may not have known the truth about Islam, and the Imam, I explained all the details to him. I don’t believe he ever paid attention. Then, when he was directly challenged over his appointment of Mohammed, he viciously attacked the questioners on TV as a diversion, and never actually addressed the accusations.

All of this is available on the internet, so you can research it yourselves. Please. Don’t just take my word for it.

That brings me to the present. Refusing to take advantage of the death of Sen. Lautenberg, and appoint a Republican – or, God forbid, a Conservative to finish out the term – he will hold a special election just 3 weeks before the regular election, which the Democrats have a good chance of winning. This is total insanity, and nobody else in his position would do such a stupid thing. The upshot of this is that there is no way the people who put him into office – and it was large groups plus all the Tea Parties who did it – will vote for him ever again if he betrays us by allowing the special election instead of appointing a Republican. I have supported Christie and donated money, in the past, despite my reservations in some areas, but not now  or in the future. With his refusal to appoint a Republican, he just slit his own throat, politically. I don’t think he’ll win re-election as Governor now, let alone get to run for President in 2016.

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