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Re: Trump: 'Thousands' in Jersey City cheered on 9/11
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Yvonne wrote:
The blind sheik who planned the first WTC bombing was 55 years old with other health problems from what I read, so he had to have people helping them. His helpers were worshiping in JC and I presume living in JC. I said I don't believe the average Muslim person celebrated but I believe what my neighbor said as well as the callers on the Geraldo Rivera talk radio show who said similar things. You are calling me ignorant, when it is obvious you are blind to the truth.


Yvonne was also present when Whoraldo opened Al Capone's vault

Posted on: 2015/11/24 1:27
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Re: In case you missed the news.. major cooridinated Islamic terror attack in Paris
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JCorNYC wrote:
BREAKING NEWS:

US Officials: Paris attacker likely traveled to US...


Dear JCorNYC,

With all due respect, just STFU and go away. Your crap is tiresome.

Sincerely,

Simon

Posted on: 2015/11/21 1:50
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Re: JC councilman charged with drunken driving after three-car collision
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I am shocked, shocked that Chico had a no show job.

Posted on: 2015/4/9 1:18
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Re: U.S. Sen. Menendez - new federal investigation
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Monroe wrote:
Menendez laid out his defense in an epically short, 8 minute press conference! And the Star Ledger is calling for his resignation.


Monroe must be having multiple orgasms over this

Posted on: 2015/4/2 1:34
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Re: JC councilman charged with drunken driving after three-car collision
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JCman24 wrote:
Is Chico actually dumb? Or does he just look really, really, really dumb?


DUMB

Posted on: 2015/3/15 23:26
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Re: Phil Kenny seeking comeback
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T-Bird wrote:
United Water is politics. They throw around a lot of money in campaigns and dominate the municipal water system business as a result (including Jersey City.) Kenny => Chico => O'Dea => Fulop => United Water. It really is that simple.


+1

Spot on

Posted on: 2014/12/4 0:55
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Re: Anyone know which movie theaters are open on Thanksgiving Day?
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blanquiita wrote:
Looking for an option if family tension gets too high.


Don't you just love the holidays :)


Posted on: 2014/11/26 4:10
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Re: Lions of Judah being removed from church/synagogue/mosque on Grove?
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I'm with Bill Maher on this one :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9i7fRy26V4

Posted on: 2014/11/24 1:12
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Re: Mike Tyson scheduled to appear at Jersey City function with Jim McGreevey
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A rapist and a disgraced former governor. How inspiring.

Posted on: 2014/11/24 1:05
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Re: Lions of Judah being removed from church/synagogue/mosque on Grove?
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Mao wrote:
Friends:

Well no one wants the Lions of Judah destroyed- we can agree on that. So why the ad hominem attacks. If I think there is something problematic in Islam, I am attacked? That contributes to dialogue?

As an exercise, it would be good to avoid attacking the person and engage the message. Bigot, hater, religious bigot, rat bigot, ignorant bigot, etc. etc. There have been, I concede, some thoughtful comments but these are obscured by the attacks. Gosh, Jersey Mom, to think you have to live among us trolls.

OK, ok, I get it. You are all light years beyond me in moral and intellectual evolution and I don't belong on this board or even in this society. No dissent allowed! If the Lions of Judah are smashed, it is an innocent act of a peaceful cultivated egalitarian religion that is also really cool and a bit exotic still but not nearly as exotic as it was twenty years ago. And yes, jihad is nothing other than spiritual growth and struggle, like studying for your bar mitzvah or doing penance during Lent and the current war, the unending terror attacks, the resistance to assimilation, the degradation of women, the inability to separate the secular from the religious, the static sense of history- these are all accidents of Islamic culture cause by the evils of Christianity, Judaism, western Europe and the hegemonic US.

Now can I join your club?

Mao



Well Mao, you can join Bill Maher on the way to the PC guillotine. Ben Affleck will be sitting there waiting for your head to fall into the basket.

Posted on: 2014/11/21 1:06
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Re: Thanksgiving Restaurant Options - Jersey City?
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Liberty House serves on Thanksgiving I believe

Posted on: 2014/11/17 3:32
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Re: Muhammed Akil, All white people have a little Hilter in them
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sameastheoldboss wrote:
The logical answer would be that he has dirt on Fulop and has him bent over a barrel.


The actual reason is because Akil, Ryan Strother, Eugene McKnight, etal ran Fulop's winning campaign in Ward F.

Posted on: 2014/10/7 23:27
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Re: Do you recommend particular Roofer?
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tko wrote:
We eventually used Mark Nejmeh of Jersey City Roof Repair / Real Roofers and the differences between the two were night and day. Mark was on top of things from the moment we started the process, communicated at early hours during an emergency and was committed to completing the job in a QUALITY fashion.


I just used Mark Nejmeh on a small roofing job. He also did a quality job for me. Recommended.

Posted on: 2014/10/5 23:01
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Re: After Death Of Dog, Doggie Daycare Owner Files Harassment Report
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This forum has become Jersey City Animal List.

Or dare i say it, this forum has gone to the dogs !

Posted on: 2012/4/19 1:16
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Jersey City Council encouraging residents to raise chickens and cultivate bees
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The agenda for tomorrow night's Jersey City City Council caucus: the birds and the bees -- literally.

The council is scheduled to introduce an ordinance this week to loosen restrictions for residents and companies that want to own chickens. The measure would also encourage the growth of bee colonies.

"We would really like to see what the future of urban agriculture is in Jersey City," City Planner Tanya Marione-Stanton said Friday, adding that the proposal is part of an effort to give Jersey City a greener feel.

Current zoning rules permit residents to keep fewer than 50 chickens no less than 25 feet away from any structure used for human habitation.

Although it's one "one of the most lenient chicken laws" in the state, according to Marione-Stanton, the city wants to make it even easier to keep and raise the little cluckers.

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

What a lame brain idea. Raising fowl in residential areas with all the accompanying filth and disease ?!

Posted on: 2011/1/24 3:16
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Re: Loew's Theater could be so much more...
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I heard that a similar theater site in NYC just reopened today. They restored the original lobby but used the airspace above for office and residential. That is what should have happened to the Loews JC. Instead we have a white elephant that hardly anyone uses and doesn't bring revenue to the City.

Posted on: 2011/1/14 1:34
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Re: Willie Flood absent from Council meeting again
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She was absent from last night's City Council meeting and a vote that could have saved the City 3.2 million per year ended up in a 4-4 deadlock.

If she is incapable of serving she should be replaced.


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

Posted on: 2011/1/14 1:16
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April is Autism Awareness Month
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April is Autism Awareness Month. Join Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy, members of the Municipal Council and the Jersey City Public Schools for an Autism Awareness Program at 6:30 pm on Monday, April 27, 2009, at City Hall, 280 Grove Street. Experts estimate that Autism affects one out of every 150 individuals nationwide, making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. It is four times more likely to strike boys than girls.

Autism impairs a child?s social development and is often accompanied by behavioral challenges, making it difficult to successfully communicate and relate to others, according to Autism Speaks, the largest autism science and advocacy organization in America. Currently there is no way to either prevent, effectively treat, or cure autism.

If parents notice unusual behaviors in their baby, such as a failure to reach developmental milestones, or a sudden loss of acquired skills in a toddler, they should call their pediatrician immediately. Dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism, Autism Speaks holds numerous events and workshops across Northern New Jersey in April and throughout the year.

http://www.autismspeaks.org/

Posted on: 2009/4/20 18:54
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Re: We can thank our Mayor for the crime problem in Jersey City
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JRL wrote:
Over the last few months I have attended some association meetings. At these meetings, the number one topic has been quality of life in Jersey City, mainly the crime issue. These meetings also had some police officers attending and they all say the same thing - they do not have enough manpower nor the tools and equipment to do the proper job.
The population continues to grow in Jersey City and the police force does not. That is a recipe for disaster. Now no doubt Healy will say Jersey City does not have the money to resolve this problem. Well, when our mayor and his administration do not do whatever it takes to protect their citizens and let us continue with the status quo and live in danger, then he and the administration do not belong running Jersey City.
The mayor and his administration are accountable for this situation. We have extremely high taxes. Where are our taxes going? The number one place should be towards citizen safety.
We must vote Healy and most of the current administration out! Citizens of Jersey City, it is up to us to elect officials that can get the job done - manage and spend our taxes correctly, provide a great quality of life, and ensure public safety. Jersey City is a prime location and should be a world-class city. It will not happen under this administration.


The cops are constantly asking for more, more, more. Healy has put more cops on the street and you want more ? The biggest piece of the City budget is for public safety. Are you ready to pay more taxes for cops who don't live in the City and get law degrees while on the job ?

Posted on: 2009/1/19 20:44
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Re: Schundler drops mayoral bid
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The commies are coming, the commies are coming !!!


RUN AWAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: 2009/1/14 15:32
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Re: Schundler drops mayoral bid
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I will not be running to become Jersey City's Mayor this year.

Our nation's economic crisis caused the value of several long-term investments of mine to plummet. I had been hoping these investments would bounce back, but they have continued to fall, and I have now been forced to sell them at a loss.


Maybe he invested with Bernie Madoff.

Posted on: 2009/1/13 2:52
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Re: Dan Levin tosses hat in Jersey City mayoral ring
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Is Dan Levin related to David Levin who works in Jersey City government ?

Posted on: 2008/12/4 21:42
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Re: Can anyone in local goverment hold thier drink (Lipski this time)?
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Posted on: 2008/11/21 20:32
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Re: Crescent Court?
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I live in that neighborhood as well. It's generally pretty quiet. The odd car break in or two. One problem is the bar Indio's Place on First St. west of Brunswick. They have a rowdy crowd on weekends who spill into the streets at late hours, cursing and fighting and dropping their beer bottles all around. Same for the Latin Lounge on 2nd St.

Other than those two headaches, it's a pretty good area. Wish the Jersey City ABC would shut em both down.

Posted on: 2008/11/18 20:34
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Re: Can anyone in local goverment hold thier drink (Lipski this time)?
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Does Steve Lipski want to go to rehab ? , he says NO NO NO !

Posted on: 2008/11/9 20:13
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Gutters
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Can anyone recommend a company that repairs/replaces gutters ?

Posted on: 2008/8/20 21:37
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Bret Schundler to run for Mayor
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http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... cial_schundler_to_ru.html

It's (un)official: Schundler to run for Jersey City mayor
by The Jersey Journal
Thursday August 14, 2008, 4:52 PM

Though it's been among the worst kept secrets in local politics, it's more less official now: Former Jersey City Mayor Bret Schundler plans to run for his old job next year, according to politickernj.com.

"This is not a formal kickoff announcement, but I do plan to run," Schundler told the Web site.

Posted on: 2008/8/15 2:11
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Re: The American Spectator: A Second Act in Jersey City
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What a joke this article is. Schundler left Jersey City with a 50 million dollar deficit while trying to attain higher office. He sold off every City asset he could and played the patronage game like an old JC pol by giving jobs to incompetent hacks. Remember Nancy Harrigan, RL Williams, The Rev. Austin Harrold among others.

Bret is a legend in his own mind. The voters of NJ rejected him again and again. As much as he denies it, he is right wing nut job.

Posted on: 2008/7/30 0:14
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Re: Kabili Tayari in the news again...this time he didn't return his rental car
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Posted on: 2008/7/3 23:57
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Re: 10 Ugly Buildings JERSEY CITY Would Be Better Off Without
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The Loews at Journal Square !!!

Tear the white elephant down and build something that will bring tax revenue. It's a relic and a plaything for yuppies.

Posted on: 2008/6/22 17:46
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