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Miamiu1027
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« on: September 13, 2005, 05:05:36 PM »

Corzine has a very good voting record in the Senate. He also has a lot of good ideas for the state.

And he's so passionate for the "good ideas" that he proposed in his Senatorial campaign four years ago, that he's bailing on his term. Nice. Is he going to do that with Governor too? Bail out halfway through his term to run for President?

And, for blind partasins and just plain idiots who don't already know, the Democratic party in New Jersey makes Tom DeLay look like Christ. And that's no joke.

So George W. Bush 'bailed on his term' when he ran for President as sitting Governor of Texas back in 2000?  Please.

I don't know much about Corzine, and I honestly don't care if he wins, but if you're going to say he's bailing you have to do that with tens of other people every election season as well.
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2005, 04:40:51 PM »

So George W. Bush 'bailed on his term' when he ran for President as sitting Governor of Texas back in 2000?  Please.

He served six years, and accomplished what he set out to do. Jon Corzine has done nothing as Senator and now wants to be Governor.

That's the worst argument I've ever heard.  It's just a partisan-fueled blanket statement.  You don't that Corzine hasn't fufilled what he wants to to do in the senate.  There's a good chance he feels he's done what he's set out to do in the senate, and now he feels it's time to move on to another avenue.
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