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Run Steve Fulop Run
Please help put an end to this pathetic political clown show Most ciitzens are so busy trying to make ends meet they don't have time for drunken antics!
Posted on: 2008/11/13 23:22
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Usually a loud "BAD councilman!!" followed by leading him outside to finish and a subsequent treat/praise will take care of the problem. You should never, ever hit your councilman though.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 23:16
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Really? I used to have them all over to my place all the time. We would all hang out, watch TV , have a few beers and eat cheese doodles.Then one of them peed on my carpet one night and I had to put a stop to it.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 23:07
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The HDCO is headed by Healy, so I don't see him getting the nod from the Dems.
I believe that Fulop is an Independent, anyway. If I were to run, though a lifelong Democrat, I would likely do the same, as I do not want to be associated with this county's party. Fulop is the only member of the council that I have invited into my home.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 22:26
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He is definitely extremely nice and extremely helpful. I think he fixes a lot of problems with the city just by helping people figure out how the city works. If the Hudson County Democratic Organization were smart, it would let Fulop be mayor for one term, then work to help him become governor or get into Congress. That way, he would be in a position where he could spend more time with people who have a clue, and the machine could go back to do its machinely dirty work. The harder and more effectively the machine works to bottle Fulop up, the more time he'll spend here holding the feet of the machinistas to the fire.
Posted on: 2008/11/12 18:48
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He may be the only one elected in jersey city who has newspaper stories written about him that don't begin with,
"It Is Alleged That"............
Posted on: 2008/11/12 17:48
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If he does run I do hope people open up their eyes and stop the healy machine. You want change in JC you better start looking at the person that is being different and being brave enough to speak for us.
Very few of us would have the b%lls to do what Steve is doing. It's not easy to go against the grain in Jersey City. He commands respect for it! Go Steve, Bergen-Lafayette respects you. Come on over and bring us some change! We need it!
Posted on: 2008/11/11 15:37
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While this thread is still alive. I want to give Fulop more Kudos for what he did for the Montgomery Gardens.
Keep it going Steve!
Posted on: 2008/11/11 5:40
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Ditto to all the positive comments about Steve Fulop. He was the only one on the city council who had the guts to vote against At-Large Member Willie Flood hiring her drug dealing son to a taxpayer-funded job at her office.
He is usually quick to respond to my emails and helped me out with my issues at the Office of Construction Code Official - finally got my building permit! If he runs for mayor, he has my vote, particularly if he can clean up the Office of Construction Code Official - at least get them to pick up the phone!
Posted on: 2008/11/1 3:01
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PS: Would want this guy in my foxhole!!!
Posted on: 2008/10/31 22:03
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Well put. It has everything to do with one's character. Putting oneself in harms' way for others. At this point in time not many of us knew the war was a sham. This exemplifies leadership in my book. This guy is a great councilman and would make a terrific mayor.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 22:02
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He was/is a Marine Corps Reserve
"Reserve Marines go through the same intense training programs and work in the same occupational fields as their active-duty counterparts. However, with the ability to train part-time at a Marine Corps Reserve unit near home or school, these Marines can continue to pursue a full-time civilian career or education" I am no fan of Fulop, but give him and anyone else who does this a +1 for serving there Country in this way..
Posted on: 2008/10/31 18:44
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He was indeed in the Marine Corps. I had thought he was an officer, but he was an enlisted guy, leaving the service as a Corporal.
As a college guy he could have gone into the officer corps, but if I recall correctly to go officer they want an 8 year commitment out of you. Seems like Steve wanted to serve but not for that long. Rather than just forgetting the whole thing he went enlisted. Good for him. GWB
Posted on: 2008/10/31 18:29
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Councilman Fulop was in the Marine Corps, not the Army.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 17:55
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I think it has to do with placing service above your own comfort and ambitions. There's places in other parts of this country where families have traditions of military service, but around here it's rare for a college educated young person to enlist. In today's culture for the smart, young and ambitious of "go to L or B school and get out there and get all you can", both his military and political service stands as a stark contrast. Why should a young guy with many options choose to go into combat, or struggle against entrenched political machines when he could be driving a BMW to a beach house? It speaks of character.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 17:53
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What does joining the army have to do with being a Councilman?
I'm very pleased with Fulop as well, but not for that reason. He is very accessible and highly responsive, has helped me as a constituent on several municipal problems, and has shaken up JC council on many issues I am personally concerned with. I probably won't be around as a JC resident when he runs for Mayor, but I still have many friends here whom I would gladly talk to about him when the time comes.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 14:52
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Steven Fulop is a wonderful councilman. How many people would quit their jobs, join the Army and go to Iraq in response to 9/11? He is always there when you need him.
He is also intelligent, and world wise, 10 steps above anyone we have in office now.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 14:39
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Steven Fulop is truly an excellent councilman, and I see that all the way from Ward D. Hands down, he has my support for mayor.
Posted on: 2008/10/31 7:18
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Please don't insult Steve, Obama is completely entrenched in dirty Chicago politics.
Posted on: 2008/10/22 16:19
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Ward E consider yourselves very lucky to have steve.
Greenville and Lafayette are in need of someone that is a rebel WITH a cause. We not only need change we need radical change. Steve gets my vote for mayor and I know many in Lafayette and Greenville that know him will bring the attention we need over here. Steve for MAYOR!!!
Posted on: 2008/10/22 16:01
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I have only been a resident here several years, but I must also comment on this thread. I had the occasion to meet Steve on the way home from New York on the Path. We talked for the entire time and when we arrived at Grove St he spent another 20 minutes talking to me about issues affecting the City. He is indeed a breath of fresh air and seemingly very sincere.
Posted on: 2008/10/22 15:52
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I hope Steve Fulop is reading all this and knows how much we appreciate all he does for us. KUDOS for putting darts in the drunken target at 107 Wayne Street stoop! SO MUCH BETTER.
Immediate action. Same-day or next-day. Fulop's got my vote. Thumbs up.
Posted on: 2008/10/21 22:26
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I don't think I exaggerate at all. The HCDO has just the kind of long term control of Hudson County that Rove dreamed of for his failed Thousand Year Reich of the GOP. The only real challenge to them recently was merely a factional war for power and goodies within the same group of HCDO apparatchiks. These guys have made the windfall of development money into Hudson disappear without a ripple, there's been no capital invested in our cities. Hoboken is broke and doubling taxes, I wouldn't be surprised if JC is also broke but the books have been cooked like Hoboken's were. I take them seriously. Apparently you don't. One small victory for them.
Posted on: 2008/10/21 21:40
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Yeah, calling your over-exaggerations out is an actual comment. I know complex thought is sort of frowned upon on this website, but one looking for "actual comments" could do his credibility a world of good by refraining from bogus analogies. HCDO is a joke organization of cronies and crooks. That fact doesn't give simps license to act the fool and go overboard solely for the sake of a provocative sound byte.
Posted on: 2008/10/21 21:10
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I am truly happy to hear such great feedback. I moved here 1 year ago and find his support another reason why I am happier here than in Brooklyn.
Posted on: 2008/10/21 20:38
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Got an actual comment? I'd LOVE to hear someone on JCList defend the HCDO!
Posted on: 2008/10/21 14:47
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he puts the pro in pro-active
Posted on: 2008/10/21 14:41
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I have always had a positive experience with Steve as well. Very helpful.
Posted on: 2008/10/21 14:13
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Wow, hyperbolic much?
Posted on: 2008/10/21 3:33
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