WNYC's Bob Hennelly updates some fast-moving local stories: a weekend spate of gun violence, and the crowded Senate and Congressional races in New Jersey.
hjs, the super-d's may be afraid of the popular vote or maybe the divided Dem. party and can't figure out what to do. So they create stupid non-scandals like the latest in a lame attempt to have it done for them.
David! I'm ready to quit too. The local primaries are the only thing keeping me in. Working Families Party anyone?
May. 27 2008 12:27 PM
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hjs
from 11211
d! Independent just means u have no say in the primaries
May. 27 2008 12:11 PM
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hjs
from 11211
David! right wight fundamentalist will stop at genocide. what's the worse the leftly can do? talk u to death?
May. 27 2008 12:05 PM
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David!
from NYC
I'm ready to change from Dem to Independent. 3rd party is sounding better to me all the time.
May. 27 2008 12:01 PM
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hjs
from 11211
seth i know it makes me want to start a 3rd party!
May. 27 2008 11:56 AM
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David!
from NYC
hjs, ME! Seriously, though, I do find it amusing of those who won't tolerate intolerance. Kind of a catch-22, huh?
May. 27 2008 11:53 AM
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seth
from Long Island
#23 = $64,000 question. If Obama wins nomination and loses in Nov, I hope SDs will get criticism they deserve for sitting on their hands. Their cowardice is unbelievable, inexcusable. I didn't start as an Obama supporter but seeing disadvantages he's overcome to get this far, I've grown more impressed with him. I'm more disgusted with SDs than Hillary.I expect dumb/divisive comments from her as she gets more desperate.Their silence only encourages her to get more incendiary. Logging off for now. Let's beat McCain in Nov.
May. 27 2008 11:51 AM
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hjs
from 11211
why are the super delegates so quiet anyway??
May. 27 2008 11:32 AM
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seth
from Long Island
hjs,
Charlie Cook rates NJ's 3rd congessional district as a toss-up (Source http://www.cookpolitical.com/races/report_pdfs/2008%20house_comp_may22.pdf) Go Obama 08 - do your job undeclared SDs and get behind him now to prepare for Nov
May. 27 2008 11:29 AM
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hjs
from 11211
Hillary yes yes but where are our leaders?? where is the vision?
May. 27 2008 11:28 AM
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hjs
from 11211
d! who is that??
May. 27 2008 11:26 AM
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Hillary Brizell-DeLise
from NYC
HJS -Haven't you heard about the multi-hundred million dollar slush fund...just to start??
It's been publicized, too, that although the mayor is anticipating the decline of revenue, NYC is still plenty flush with funds.
Do you understand that the entire economy will be in jeopardy, especially the huge part supported by the extraordinary rise in tourism, if the crime rate is allowed to surge?!
Hillary
May. 27 2008 11:21 AM
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David!
from NYC
hjs 12,
Fundies on the right capture more attention, but the left fundies are pretty darn scary. There are those that advocate a nuclear 1st strike against predominantly Islamic nations because of the fundamentalist views of the leadership of those nations.
"If there's one thing I won't tolerate, it's intolerance."
May. 27 2008 11:19 AM
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hjs
from 11211
Hillary Brizell-DeLise
when who how????
May. 27 2008 11:11 AM
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hjs
from 11211
seth thanks, what about the third congressional district?
May. 27 2008 11:10 AM
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Hillary Brizell-DeLise
from NYC
HJS-What's realistic is that action has to be taken; Bloomberg has been overlooking the neighborhood issues. He has been about big ideas and big business. There is money; the priorities just have to be reorganized. Hillary
May. 27 2008 11:07 AM
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seth
from Long Island
hjs,
NJ is a blue state Key poll findings from Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll. Senate – Lautenberg in good position for re-election; President – Dem voters turning from Clinton to Obama Barack Obama’s message of change seems to have caused a change of heart among many Democratic voters who supported Hillary Clinton in the state’s February 5th primary. The poll also found that New Jersey is shaping up as true to its “blue state” reputation, no matter who gets the Democratic nomination. At this stage, Barack Obama leads John McCain by a sizable 24 point margin among the state’s voters – 56% to 32%. Hillary Clinton is also an early favorite over the Republican nominee, besting McCain by a smaller but still significant 14 point margin – 52% to 38%. (Source: NEW JERSEY VOTERS’ TAKE ON 2008, April 30, 2008, http://www.monmouth.edu/polling/admin/polls/MUP16_1.pdf)
May. 27 2008 11:07 AM
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hjs
from 11211
Hillary he's not going to do that, so lets keep it realistic
May. 27 2008 11:00 AM
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hjs
from 11211
d! fundamentalist on the right always seem more dangerous to me
May. 27 2008 10:56 AM
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Hillary Brizell-DeLise
from NYC
HJS - I say there's so much money in the budget that gets spent inefficiently. Maybe he can use the funds that are freed up from taking away the city cars from all those who have them and shouldn't! Maybe he can use some of the city council's slush fund...How about the executives who are making multi-,illions while their shareholders are losing their shirts can kick in a few dollars to pay for a summer jobs program! Hillary
May. 27 2008 10:53 AM
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hjs
from 11211
hill is he going to pay for that also?
May. 27 2008 10:47 AM
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David!
from NYC
7--hjs, here's to the day when the fundies on both sides go away!
May. 27 2008 10:46 AM
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Hillary Brizell-DeLise
from NYC
Bloomberg is going to have to have an emergency meeting of all dept. heads in order to be proactive so that the qulaity of life issues and crime, in general, don't spin further out of control. The city and businesses should establish public service jobs, internships, other creative outlets, for youth and young adults this summer. Hillary
May. 27 2008 10:45 AM
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hjs
from 11211
d! only in a fundamentalist nation is sex a crime
May. 27 2008 10:45 AM
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David!
from NYC
hjs, those were interesting times, to be sure. No matter how they try to pillory Hillary's husband, I'd trade 8 years of little bush's administration for 1992-2000 in a skinny minute!
May. 27 2008 10:40 AM
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hjs
from 11211
David! maybe it was the general up swing of the ecomony during the clinton'42 years. crime fell for the same reasons??
Hillary i saw some young people littering this weekend
May. 27 2008 10:29 AM
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David!
from NYC
Re: my post. Was #2, now #1 to which I addressed.
May. 27 2008 10:27 AM
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David!
from NYC
#2--good points
About 10 years ago, I read a book by Nicolaus Mills, "The Triumph of Meanness." One of the author's example was Rudy's administration here in NYC, specifically, the de facto outlawing of homelessness without addressing the root cause. In hindsight, was Rudy right? Would a similar approach to the "little crimes" first reverse the trend we've seen this year?
I have my ideas about this, but I'm curious about what others might think.
May. 27 2008 10:26 AM
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hjs
from 11211
is NJ a BLUE state or a swing state?
May. 27 2008 10:19 AM
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Hillary Brizell-DeLise
from NYC
The degradation of the economy, both local and national, and the bad behavior of so many public players, will now lead to crime increasing. It was inevitable. The tenor of events washes over the population and makes people restless and reckless.
We've come so far in NY but we are bound to have more bad news as spring and summer progress.
Sadly, Hillary
May. 27 2008 10:15 AM
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Nice weekend everyone?
hjs, the super-d's may be afraid of the popular vote or maybe the divided Dem. party and can't figure out what to do. So they create stupid non-scandals like the latest in a lame attempt to have it done for them.
David! I'm ready to quit too. The local primaries are the only thing keeping me in. Working Families Party anyone?
d!
Independent just means u have no say in the primaries
David!
right wight fundamentalist will stop at genocide.
what's the worse the leftly can do? talk u to death?
I'm ready to change from Dem to Independent. 3rd party is sounding better to me all the time.
seth
i know it makes me want to start a 3rd party!
hjs, ME! Seriously, though, I do find it amusing of those who won't tolerate intolerance. Kind of a catch-22, huh?
#23 = $64,000 question. If Obama wins nomination and loses in Nov, I hope SDs will get criticism they deserve for sitting on their hands. Their cowardice is unbelievable, inexcusable. I didn't start as an Obama supporter but seeing disadvantages he's overcome to get this far, I've grown more impressed with him. I'm more disgusted with SDs than Hillary.I expect dumb/divisive comments from her as she gets more desperate.Their silence only encourages her to get more incendiary. Logging off for now. Let's beat McCain in Nov.
why are the super delegates so quiet anyway??
hjs,
Charlie Cook rates NJ's 3rd congessional district as a toss-up
(Source http://www.cookpolitical.com/races/report_pdfs/2008%20house_comp_may22.pdf)
Go Obama 08 - do your job undeclared SDs and get behind him now to prepare for Nov
Hillary
yes yes but where are our leaders??
where is the vision?
d!
who is that??
HJS -Haven't you heard about the multi-hundred million dollar slush fund...just to start??
It's been publicized, too, that although the mayor is anticipating the decline of revenue, NYC is still plenty flush with funds.
Do you understand that the entire economy will be in jeopardy, especially the huge part supported by the extraordinary rise in tourism, if the crime rate is allowed to surge?!
Hillary
hjs 12,
Fundies on the right capture more attention, but the left fundies are pretty darn scary. There are those that advocate a nuclear 1st strike against predominantly Islamic nations because of the fundamentalist views of the leadership of those nations.
"If there's one thing I won't tolerate, it's intolerance."
Hillary Brizell-DeLise
when who how????
seth
thanks, what about the third congressional district?
HJS-What's realistic is that action has to be taken; Bloomberg has been overlooking the neighborhood issues. He has been about big ideas and big business. There is money; the priorities just have to be reorganized.
Hillary
hjs,
NJ is a blue state
Key poll findings from Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll.
Senate – Lautenberg in good position for re-election;
President – Dem voters turning from Clinton to Obama
Barack Obama’s message of change seems to have caused a change of heart among many Democratic voters who supported Hillary Clinton in the state’s February 5th primary. The poll also found that New Jersey is shaping up as true to its “blue state” reputation, no matter who gets the Democratic nomination. At this stage, Barack Obama leads John McCain by a sizable 24 point margin among the state’s voters – 56% to 32%. Hillary Clinton is also an early favorite over the Republican nominee, besting McCain by a smaller but still significant 14 point margin – 52% to 38%.
(Source: NEW JERSEY VOTERS’ TAKE ON 2008, April 30, 2008, http://www.monmouth.edu/polling/admin/polls/MUP16_1.pdf)
Hillary
he's not going to do that, so lets keep it realistic
d!
fundamentalist on the right always seem more dangerous to me
HJS - I say there's so much money in the budget that gets spent inefficiently. Maybe he can use the funds that are freed up from taking away the city cars from all those who have them and shouldn't! Maybe he can use some of the city council's slush fund...How about the executives who are making multi-,illions while their shareholders are losing their shirts can kick in a few dollars to pay for a summer jobs program!
Hillary
hill
is he going to pay for that also?
7--hjs, here's to the day when the fundies on both sides go away!
Bloomberg is going to have to have an emergency meeting of all dept. heads in order to be proactive so that the qulaity of life issues and crime, in general, don't spin further out of control. The city and businesses should establish public service jobs, internships, other creative outlets, for youth and young adults this summer.
Hillary
d!
only in a fundamentalist nation is sex a crime
hjs, those were interesting times, to be sure. No matter how they try to pillory Hillary's husband, I'd trade 8 years of little bush's administration for 1992-2000 in a skinny minute!
David!
maybe it was the general up swing of the ecomony during the clinton'42 years. crime fell for the same reasons??
Hillary
i saw some young people littering this weekend
Re: my post. Was #2, now #1 to which I addressed.
#2--good points
About 10 years ago, I read a book by Nicolaus Mills, "The Triumph of Meanness." One of the author's example was Rudy's administration here in NYC, specifically, the de facto outlawing of homelessness without addressing the root cause. In hindsight, was Rudy right? Would a similar approach to the "little crimes" first reverse the trend we've seen this year?
I have my ideas about this, but I'm curious about what others might think.
is NJ a BLUE state or a swing state?
The degradation of the economy, both local and national, and the bad behavior of so many public players, will now lead to crime increasing. It was inevitable. The tenor of events washes over the population and makes people restless and reckless.
We've come so far in NY but we are bound to have more bad news as spring and summer progress.
Sadly,
Hillary
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