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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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People on this blog know more than the Nato commander about ISIS. "Nato commander: Isis ?spreading like cancer? among refugees."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016 ... nato-commander-terrorists


Thanks for providing a link that nobody is debating about. Who here is denying that ISIS is trying to take advantage of the refugee crisis? Nobody is. That's what any smart terrorist would do.

What we are disussing here is what to do about it. What's your proposed solution? Ban all immigrants from Syria, including christians? Ban immigrants from all Muslim countries? Ban Muslim regardless of country? Please old wise one, share your knowledge

Posted on: 2016/9/21 3:19
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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135jc - I agree. Follow the rules. But sticking to the topic, excluding someone solely on thier God preference, is silly and unenforceable. So let's not make that a rule.

Posted on: 2016/9/21 2:34
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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I am a baby boomer, as a very young child, I had European immigrants in my classes. Their mothers and father survived World War 2. I remember them well due to their strong accents. Later in high school a large number of Cubans left Cuban and some were also in my classes. The one thing the European and Cuban immigrants have in common, they did not place bombs in this country and terrorize citizens in their new country. This country is not against immigrants, we are against people who want to kill us. You cannot tell the difference between a Syrian and a member of ISIS. Some of ISIS also immigrated to Europe with disastrous results. I cannot believe the leftist talk here.



And not one of these people have expressed any concern about the civil right to life of the victims of these radical Muslim inspired atrocities, anywhere in the world. Who speaks for the dead and the maimed survivors, their families and friends who have suffered a tragic loss. Their loved ones innocently living their lives, enjoying a night out dancing in Orlando or a rock concert in Paris.

I really would love to see these some of these defenders of unvetted mass immigration explain their foolish and dangerous justifications to the terror attack survivors in rehab learning how to walk again or recovering from brain concussions.

The suffering of you and your family is a sacrifice Americans must make to ensure the proper assimilation of people from a culture whose values are diametrically opposite of our own American value system. You will learn to love Sharia Law.


Nobody is in favor of "unvetted" immigration! Of course you need vetting. But vetting based on religion would not work and is a waste of fucking time. I'd feel less safe if "extreme vetting" meant asking someone what there religion was. Any terrorist should be able to figure out a way around that!

Posted on: 2016/9/21 2:10
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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I am a baby boomer, as a very young child, I had European immigrants in my classes. Their mothers and father survived World War 2. I remember them well due to their strong accents. Later in high school a large number of Cubans left Cuban and some were also in my classes. The one thing the European and Cuban immigrants have in common, they did not place bombs in this country and terrorize citizens in their new country. This country is not against immigrants, we are against people who want to kill us. You cannot tell the difference between a Syrian and a member of ISIS. Some of ISIS also immigrated to Europe with disastrous results. I cannot believe the leftist talk here.


Sorry, not all non-Muslim immigrants have been friendlies. Some immigrants from Europe, Cuba, and others have spied on the US. You could argue espionage is a bigger threat than terrorism. Who knows what that damage that has caused.

Are you against non-Muslim Syrians immigranting?

Are you against Muslims from immigrating from Europe?

What's your faith test to root out the potential terrorists?

Posted on: 2016/9/21 1:46
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Re: Large Explosion in Chelsea - 135 W. 23rd - Dumpster Destroyed
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A Houston man is set appear before a federal magistrate Monday afternoon on charges he participated in a bomb plot, trying to transport deadly explosives, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson.
Cary Lee Ogborn, 50, was arrested late Friday after retrieving a package he thought contained explosives powerful enough to maim or kill people or destroy buildings.

And the beat goes on...



Great job DOJ... wish they could arrest some of these Muslim terrorists before they detonate their bombs.



They do. Many examples, some a little controversial:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o ... e_United_States_post-9/11

Posted on: 2016/9/20 11:39
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Re: Jersey City circus ban given final OK
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Circus animals today are breed, they cannot be released into the wild. These animals cost money to feed, there are also veterinarian bills. If these animals cannot produce economically, then they would be destroyed.


It looks like clown show's are still permissible

Posted on: 2016/9/15 16:20
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Re: 9/12/16: Man shot dead in Jersey City
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Haha, reforming him already. Suppose that explains why the instagram account suddenly disappeared. The victim's facebook memorial page mentions the kid charged was high on something at the time.


The Instagram account is still there
https://www.instagram.com/childishjackub/

Posted on: 2016/9/14 16:43
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Re: iPhone Glass Repair
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YU Fixit. 3 locations in JC. I've used the Downtown location many times for phone repairs and laptop screen replacements for my clients when I didn't have time to do it myself.

iPhone screen replacement takes about 10 minutes and I recall the cost being $85 or so.

(There was a similar thread topic here maybe a month ago...)

http://www.yufixit.com/contact/


Similar thread
http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=36056

Posted on: 2016/8/21 14:59
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Re: All 4 tires taken from 2016 Honda in Jersey City, police say
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I saw a car on blocks this morning on Steuben Street (Between Warren & Washington). Police and tow truck were on the scene

Posted on: 2016/7/22 12:22
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Re: Assault last night @ Varick & Barrow
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not sure that meets the criteria for assault. any actual legal types care to cite a statute?


I'm not a lawyer, but pretty sure these incidents would amount to sexual assault.


I agree...it sounds like this woman was groped.

Sexual Assault Definition "can range from sexual groping or assault/battery, to attempted rape."
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal- ... ual-assault-overview.html

Posted on: 2016/6/15 17:10
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Re: PATH (pathetic attempt at transporting humans)
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service was altered this weekend - no direct service to Hoboken on the 33rd street line - and once again, passengers on the platform were left in the dark.

no signage. no PA announcements. just the occasional announcement from whichever conductor felt like letting people know.


They could've done a better job, but they had the service change announced on PATH Alerts. Due to their lousy communication, I usually check Path Alerts before I head to the station.

Posted on: 2016/6/13 18:37
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Re: What's with Paulus Hook Park?
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What is going on with Paulus Hook Park on Washington and Grand? It's a strange park with most of it locked up so no one can use it except for some privileged few who seem to have keys to get into it. For the last few years, within the three sections of Paulus Hook Park, have been destroying the park by making it into a community garden and using it like their own back yard.
These raised beds, containers and barrels should be removed. It looks like the homeless are moving in. Looks like a garbage dump.


This site has info on the park and the redesign effort:
http://www.paulushook.org/

Posted on: 2016/6/2 16:14
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Re: TALDE JERSEY CITY
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Rumor is Starr is eying the Bell & Grey space.


White Star? According to the link below, they're opening "Mathew's Downtown" around the corner in the La Conguita's old space.

http://jclist.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=402255

Posted on: 2016/6/2 15:21
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Re: Latham House
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No opening day info, but here is the facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Latham- ... /1704879549765197?fref=ts

Posted on: 2016/5/23 14:57
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Re: Yvonne Outdoes Herself - Transgender Bathroom Editorial
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Man arrested for videotapping in women's restroom.
http://theavtimes.com/2013/05/14/palm ... aping-in-womens-bathroom/


Three years ago, dummy.


Today, he would not be arrested. He would get away with this by saying his rights are violated. Then the public would see their love ones on youtube on the toilet.


Have you found videos like this on YouTube?

Posted on: 2016/5/19 15:42
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Re: Parking Lots and Garages Downtown
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Other than the garage at Grove Pointe, where do you recommend your visitors park, when they don't want to circle the neighborhood for an hour?

Specifically, someplace open til around midnight.

I'm hosting an event for 40+ people, and many of them will be coming in from the suburbs.

I found this handy list, but everything is clustered along the waterfront: http://nycparking.spplus.com/nj-jersey-city-parking.html


This is another similar site, but I thought I'd share
http://en.parkopedia.com

Posted on: 2016/5/12 0:46
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Re: Extended Meter times
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The founding fathers demanded meter-free Sundays in their letters to King George. Every state in the Confederacy mentioned the right to enforce metered parking on Sundays as part of their declarations of secession.


This is a fact, Yvonne was there.

Posted on: 2016/5/11 19:51
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Re: Another Fatal Shooting - Clinton & Grand
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Regardless of distance, there is also a world of difference in terms of safety between Arlington Park and Van Vorst Park. The crime stats back it up. It?s not just an illusion, so quit the fear mongering.


Actually there is more larceny in the East (Hamilton Park, Van Vorst Park, Harsimus Cove and Paulus Hook) than any other district in Jersey City - not surprising as you steal from where the money is naturally.

And get this, there were 8 forcible entry burglaries, and 11 total in March alone. That's a break in once every 3 days. Total serious crimes numbered 90 for March, so 3 per day on average.

So yeh, go ahead and leave you windows unlocked.

See the March 2016 crime report here:
http://www.njjcpd.org/sites/default/files/Mar2016.pdf


I don't live in Van Vorst, so let's keep my windows out of this discussion.
I?m not saying there is no crime in VVP or any of the downtown locations you mentioned. This is city. Even in the most expensive Manhattan neighborhoods you will find crime. But you're also cherry picking one category of crime, larceny. It is petty larceny to steal the change in my car. Thankfully, stolen change is the only crime I've experienced downtown. Guess what? It didn?t make me feel any less safe.
Judging by this crime map, I'm not wrong feeling much safer in VVP (or in HP/PH/HC) rather than in Arlington Park.
http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nj/jersey-city/crime/


Posted on: 2016/5/5 20:23
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Re: Another Fatal Shooting - Clinton & Grand
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What a world of difference between Arlington Park and Van Vorst Park (for example) both economically and ethnically. A mere 1.5 miles away or a 5 minute drive if that.

Before you shell out money for high rents, always challenge the illusion of safety in your area. The murder rate is heating up, so lock your windows folks.


Regardless of distance, there is also a world of difference in terms of safety between Arlington Park and Van Vorst Park. The crime stats back it up. It?s not just an illusion, so quit the fear mongering.

Posted on: 2016/5/5 18:41
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Re: Yvonne Outdoes Herself - Transgender Bathroom Editorial
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I don't get it. If transgender people represent 0.5% of the society (at most), let's put laws on the books that accommodate them, along with people protected by ADA, in special bathrooms. At 0.5% (plus ADA), these bathrooms are almost always empty anyway. Unless it is not about the bathrooms at all. Unless it is about "progressives" shoving their views down everyone's throat, and calling those who are uncomfortable with their "solutions" all kinds of names. Typical.


I don't care much for this issue either way. I think it is valid that you can't satisfy every minority class. I just have issue with Yvonne fear and hate mongering that transgender people are going to turn bathrooms into rape dens.

Posted on: 2016/4/26 15:50
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Re: Yvonne Outdoes Herself - Transgender Bathroom Editorial
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Nearly 700,000 people have signed a petition to boycott Target. This was done in 6 days. Apparently, many people have my views, Pebble.


I can understand many reasons why someone might feel uncomfortable. But to cite rape as your reason is ridiculous

Posted on: 2016/4/26 14:46
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Re: Yvonne Outdoes Herself - Transgender Bathroom Editorial
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But you're using a fake name, and Yvonne has lived here for a thousand years.


Posted on: 2016/4/26 0:55
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Re: Embankment- Update Thread
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So if you want to maintain something as your own... why would you not pay the taxes on it - like Hyman is? Wouldn't that weaken his case for ownership? He is claiming it as his... so he is paying the taxes. You're not making sense.

Please, please, please provide the detail on the legality of ownership for the BBB property... I would find this interesting. Let me preface - mumbling conjecture is not detail or proof.
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I'm also interested to learn more about the ownership of the BBB property.

Posted on: 2016/4/14 16:05
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Re: Good News For Lightrail riders.
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I agree. I have been riding for 6 months and would bet 60% of the riders ride for free and even a greater percentage during off peak hours. We as paying customers are funding this handout. The other day was the first time I have witnessed them checking for tickets. I have no doubt they could pay an officer's salary 10 fold with the number of tickets they would write. Does anyone know if the cost of a ticket has risen on pace with the fares?


FWIW, I ride it daily during peak hours and I probably only see tickets enforced twice a month. But when they do, I don't see 60% of the passengers busted. It's probably 1 or 2 for every dozen passengers.

Posted on: 2016/4/11 19:53
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Re: N.J. looking into whether to FORCE Jersey City reval
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Based on public records, Yvonne has more square footage than me, and she pay less to the city, and she also gets homestead benefit. And she has a parking space.


Really? I pay $8,000 for a 2 bedroom. The mayor pays $7,700 for a single family 3 storied home. Since my children went to private schools I have paid for services I never received. All non-abated homeowners pay what the city bills them. Citizens have no control over that only the city government.


Are you saying you shouldn't pay school taxes?

Posted on: 2016/4/4 17:22
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Re: Getting tap water tested?
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Has anyone gotten their tap water tested for lead, etc and can anyone recommend a company that does this for home drinking water? I found this list of companies in NJ but if anyone has recommendations please let me know. http://mods.ridgewoodnj.net/pdf/water/2013LeadLabs.pdf I never really thought about it but with 2 small children I am curious to see how our tap water stacks up.

Thanks!


Coincidently, from an article published today:

"Third-party testing of the city's aging water infrastructure shows Jersey City's drinking water appears to meet state and federal standards regulating lead contamination."

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... lead_levels_in_dri_1.html

Posted on: 2016/4/1 18:49
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Re: Paulus Hook Condos for Rent?
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Good evening,

We're a family of 4 planning to move to Paulus Hook in July. Quite interested in some of the nice condo buildings close to the water that are mostly sales but may have some rentals. 77 Hudson has inventory and looks beautiful but scared off by the massive number of bad reviews.

If you know anyone elsewhere in PH who may be interested in renting around that time, please let me know.

Seeking at least 1300sf (preferably more) and 2+bedrooms

Thanks!


Curious, why are looking to rent in a condo building, rather than rent in a regular rental building?

Posted on: 2016/3/30 2:35
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Re: N.J. mall bunny involved in brawl with customers
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Why such a suburban mall next to PATH and a lightrail stop, 7 minutes from midtown and downtown Manhattan.


Because it was built in the 80s to help anchor the development of Newport

Posted on: 2016/3/22 19:19
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Re: Jersey City councilwoman in tears
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I did not call Candice a racist, I said it is wrong for any taxpayer who do not live in the immediate Van Vorst or Paulus Hook area to have this ordinance. Public meetings have no time limit. As Councilwoman Watterman said when she voted, she understands why Candice proposed this ordinance but you are not giving a solution to the problem. The problem Watterman referred to where do people from other parts of the city park their cars? Voting yes on this ordinance means only the immediate residents of downtown counts, no one else matters. For the amount of money I have paid in taxes to JC, over the decades, I and others deserve better. My rights are just as important as others. Besides, I did not create the problem. The shortage of parking spaces lies with government. I have repeatedly spoken against the deals that do not address this problem. The ordinances that passed did not require developers to give parking as a courtesy. Instead, the developers who received lucrative tax abatements are charging for it. When Candice voted to reduce parking she is also part of the problem.I am only being attacked because I have the courage to speak my mind using my real name and people here on this blog, don't. They use phony names.

Mass transit can get you to city hall within an hour from anywhere in the city.

Posted on: 2016/3/16 15:41
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Re: Parking Permit to 11:00 PM
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Dr. Nick, this is not NYC which has mass transit. Get over the fact, that JC is NOT the sixth borough of NYC. Citizens has the absolute right to attend public meetings without getting tickets or having their cars booted. Not one governmental officials has offered to eliminate their parking spot. Fulop has a city car, a suv while he is telling everyone else to use Citibikes. A poll tax is where citizens had to pay to vote, passing an ordinance requiring citizens to have parking permits means only local residents can attend public meetings. It is a poll tax whether you agree or not. There is no mass traffic from Greenville or the Heights to City Hall.


OMG, did you guys know it can take some NYC residents over an hour and half to get to City Hall? This is a poll tax. These people need helicopters now! Only local Manhattan residents can attend public meetings at City Hall.
If it were only like jersey city, where it?s residents can be at city hall in less than an hour, from anywhere in the city.



Posted on: 2016/3/11 16:02
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