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Save Jersey 2.0 turns one week old!
Today marks the 1 week anniversary of Save Jersey 2.0! We spent a lot of time redesigning the blog, creating an initial team of new bloggers (that continues to grow), and have worked hard to give Save Jerseyans the content Read More
Delaware Senate Primary, O'Donnell wins over Castle
GOP Senate Primary (DE): 100% reporting O’Donnell: 53.1% Castle: 46.9% The DE race for the Republican nomination for Senate is particularly interesting. Nationwide it is considered a microcosm for the way that Tea Party candidates affect establishment Republicans this year. Read More
John Boehner and his Tan: The Target for 2010.
Democrats in Washington have officially found a target for the remainder of the campaign season. House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) has been mentioned more times in the news cycle than anyone else on Capitol Hill. And why not? The Read More
America's Public Servants Should Not Be Its Masters
“I have the consolation of having added nothing to my private fortune during my public service, and of retiring with hands clean as they are empty.” — Thomas Jefferson
And Gov't Gets (a Bit) Smaller
Did you feel that, Save Jerseyans? No it wasn’t the collective ‘sigh’ of Eagles fans across South Jersey after their disappointing loss yesterday, it was the bureaucracy of our fine state being cut yet again by a governor who continues Read More
9 Years Later…
Today marks the 9th anniversary of the cowardly, evil, and unprovoked attacks of September 11th, 2001, in New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.. 2,976 innocent lives were taken that day. In honor of their sacrifice, lets set politics aside (RELAX! Read More
Little Tries to Get an Edge from an Angle
Tea Party backed Republican CD-6 candidate Anna Little has announced that she will be holding a “Time for Tea” event on September 15th in Red Bank and will have Sharron Angle as her special guest. For anyone interested, admission to Read More
Write In Vince!
Save Jerseyans, it’s not often that I encourage casting a write in vote in the general election. However, as I stated here back in June, I was not happy with the crop of candidates in the 9th Congressional District. They Read More