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The Devolution of Chris Christie

chicaree Wrote: Feb 17, 2013 1:38 PM
You have to admit the response in NYC was faster, more efficient than the response in New Orleans. Wantta bet the New Orleans folks noticed the difference especially when they went to the ballot box.
usmcpgw Wrote: Feb 17, 2013 1:54 PM
really? is that why new orleans had people on hand and ny was and IS still suffering?

oops that three months withoutn piower in nyc even though it was a lesser strom and less damage?
Henry VIII Wrote: Feb 17, 2013 1:48 PM
You have to admit that both state and the feds learned from Ray, out-of-sight, Nagin too....for Obama is was a campaign photo op, the people of Staten Island and Long Island are still waiting.
Dregs_are_Commies Wrote: Feb 17, 2013 1:47 PM
jerry garcia- I have family on the east coast, your post is BS!
smokindave Wrote: Feb 17, 2013 1:40 PM
The response as far as the photo ops were faster-I know too many people in that region still waiting for a check, or assistance of any kind.

 

In the past few months, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has allowed his mouth to get in front of his accomplishments.

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Excerpted from Townhall Magazine's March Pavlich Dispatch installment by columinst Katie Pavlich:

I’ve never been a fan of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, but I’ve always at least respected his ability to stand up for what he believes through hard talk and tough negotiating.

Christie has credibility in some circles for getting...

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