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View Poll Results: Do you feel lawyers, who work for the NJ Office of Attorney Ethics, are above the laws of New Jersey
Yes 2 28.57%
No 0 0%
No. But it is clear that they think they are. 5 71.43%
other 0 0%
not sure 0 0%
Voters: 7. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-02-2009, 02:06 AM
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Default NJ State Legislators investigate cover-up allegations within New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics

NJ State Legislators investigate cover-up allegations within New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics
The State Investigation Has Started

The results of this investigation will be very interesting. The Office of Attorney Ethics is even playing dragout games with these legislators.
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Nothing shocking here.

Typical NJ.
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Old 04-02-2009, 09:36 AM
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where's Chris Christie ?
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where's Chris Christie ?
When he was the federal attorney, Christie received certified letters about this and never answered back.
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Nothing shocking here.

Typical NJ.

There are honest, dedicated politicians in New Jersey. In eight years, the below three members of the New Jersey Legislature were the first ones who took an active interest in this. It doesn't matter what party they belong to.

If more members of the Legislature get involved Governor Corzine, his Attorney General and the Office of Attorney Ethics might address this once and for all...

They think this is just going to go away. But after 8 years they should have caught on. It's NOT going away until justice is done.


Honorable Senator Steven V. Oroho,

Honorable Assemblywoman Alison Littell-McHose

Honorable Assemblyman Gary R. Chiusano
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Old 04-02-2009, 01:08 PM
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This is a disgrace to all of New Jersey.

Governor Jon Corzine should do what is right.

He should not treat a disabled veteran like this. DISGRACEFUL

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I signed the petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/NJCORRUP/petition.html

Read the OPEN LETTER TO HONORABLE NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR JON CORZINE Petition I was 1,170 to sign.

Good luck with this.

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Do you feel lawyers, who work for the NJ Office of Attorney Ethics, are above the laws of New Jersey
I think most if not all politicians and their cronies behave as though they're above the law.

They just shouldn't be but it's just too firmly entrenched in NJ's political DNA, imo.
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Default there is something in it for them

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I think most if not all politicians and their cronies behave as though they're above the law.

They just shouldn't be but it's just too firmly entrenched in NJ's political DNA, imo.
I agree. Both sides close their eyes to what the other one is doing, unless their hands are forced and there is something in it for them.

It's New Jersey politics as usual.

I wish we had some real statesmen and stateswomen, who were not afraid to do what is right for New Jersey and forget what it is in it for them...
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This is a disgrace to all of New Jersey.

Governor Jon Corzine should do what is right.

He should not treat a disabled veteran like this. DISGRACEFUL

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I signed the petition at: http://www.petitiononline.com/NJCORRUP/petition.html

Read the OPEN LETTER TO HONORABLE NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR JON CORZINE Petition I was 1,170 to sign.

Good luck with this.
Thank you!!!
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