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Christie says US leaders should acknowledge ‘radical Islam’ inspires violence

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A day after the largest mass shooting in American history, Governor Christie urged leaders to strengthen the country’s fight against terrorism – including acknowledging “radical Islam” as an inspiring source of the violence. Dustin Raciopi, The RecordJRead more

7 thoughts on “Christie says US leaders should acknowledge ‘radical Islam’ inspires violence

  1. Lap dog.

  2. Lap band

  3. 4:16 k 10:16 must be a union flunkey

  4. 8:36 unions? Christie deservedly has the lowest approval rating for a NJ governor. It is his own fault.

    “New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s approval rating has dropped to a record low, according to a new poll. Sixty-four percent of Garden State voters disapprove of Christie’s performance, while just 29 percent approve — his lowest approval rating ever, according to Quinnipiac University.May 18, 2016”

    1. abd that has what to do with Islamic Jihads killing gay people ????

  5. Chris Christie inspires the gag reflex.

  6. 8:43 – wrong again. But then again, why would a liberal democrat let facts get in the way of a good attack.

    Here are a few with WORSE poll numbers than Christie (All Democrats, BTW)
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    “…Gov. Chris Christie’s poll numbers in New Jersey are bad. But they’re not unprecedented.

    BRENDAN BYRNE (D)
    – By April of 1977, his approval rating in an Eagleton poll fell to just 17 percent.

    JIM FLORIO (D)
    – By September 1990, Florio’s approval rating was just 18 percent in an Eagleton poll.

    JIM McGREEVEY (D)
    Aronsohn was in this administration
    McGreevey’s resignation overshadowed what had been a series of controversies in his administration, including his top aides’ involvement in brokering billboard deals, illegal campaign contributions from his top financial backer and a trip to Puerto Rico initially paid for by a labor union.
    A November 2003 Quinnpiac poll showed McGreevey’s numbers similar to Christie’s current ones, with 34 percent approving and 52 percent disapproving.

    JON CORZINE (D)

    Corzine was never beloved by New Jersey voters. His approval rating peaked at 51 percent in a Quinnipiac poll just after he was seriously injured in a car accident.
    Corzine would struggle in the polls fro the rest of his tenure, bottoming out after he lost reelection in 2009 to Christie, at 31 percent in a Quinnipiac poll”
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    SOURCE:
    https://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/06/as_an_unpopular_nj_governor_christie_has_company.html
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