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12833 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 22:42
Seesa
Ladies check your morals!
If you do not feel bad about committing adultery you lack self respect and morals. Yes married men who do this is bad. This is hurting all
involved, Ms. Alford should be ashamed but you said your not.
Shame on you.
12832 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 21:40
Doesn't Matter
You're an ignorant piece of trash for saying something so disrespectful and barbaric. What the fuck is wrong with you? Family and friends of Paul are doing everything in their power to put their lives back together due to such a great loss. You are a heartless, fucked up asshole. If you were half the decent human being that you should be, you'd know that his service was packed to the door with people mourning the loss of such a terrific person.

I wasn't going to stoop down to your pathetic, ignorant level, but why the fuck not? Fuck you, you mindless, twisted mother fucker. Karma is going to bite your ass and I hope it fucking sucks.
12831 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 21:21
Sam Covington
A device that will fit into a Business Jacket or Lab coat Pocket would be MUCH more useful and convenient to use than the present 10 inch iPad.
I am an ER Doc and I would find a device that would fit into my Lab coat pocket much more useful.
The smaller, more portable size would be easier to use and carry with one as well as being less likely to be dropped or damaged. Also, since it could be slipped into the pocket of a lab coat or suit coat, it would be less likely to be left on a desk where it could "walk off" .
Don't worry about the 7 inch size being less useful due to smaller size - look at what people do with all the various smart phones.
12830 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 20:29
James Lahey
The empire state building was sold for $57million??

Even 10 years ago, that figure sounds like chump change, especially for a monumental landmark like the ESB.
12829 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 19:59
Chris Aikman
Paraquat, a herbicide "recommended" for emergent sugar cane plantation, is highly linked to kidney disease. Just do a search on the terms "kidney disease" and "paraquat" and see the evidence.
For example:
http://www.res-medical.com/medical-paper/39556
12828 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 18:53
Steve P.
From everything I can see this project will be bad for NJ taxpayers. The Edison Wetlands is right on point and I cannot believe Senator Bob Smith would be so unethical as to represent this polluter and put their profits before the health of NJ families and the environment.

Shame on SWAC and the Middlesex County Freeholders. We need to vote all NJ politicians out and vote in all new people, republican and democrats alike they are as crooked as the day is long.

Dumping 2 million of tons of poisonous soil and toxic waste on this site will not improve the Rahway River. I hope the NJDEP understands they must say no to this project.
12827 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 17:14
Pete7961
At what point will he be taken seriously? Gotta be when Carmelo comes back, if he keeps it up.
12826 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 16:39
Anthony Seemann
People who write truthful and analytical articles like this get the respect they deserve. Keep exposing the truth that the media will blatenly ignore. You're a wise person for seeing through the lies and deception. This is true journalism.
12825 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 16:03
Travis
Those apples are the dumbest of fucks
12824 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 15:40
Dana Patterson
It's absurd that members of SWAC continue to approve everything because they are afraid of their own shadow. Let's put people's health first, and then profits....Thanks. Great story, thanks for complete and thorough reporting :)
12823 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 15:32
Jose Torres
SWAC is just a bunch of do nothings, and I find it clear that Senator Bob Smith has a conflict of interest. This is due to the fact he authored the LSRP rules, which is exactly what he is trying to use in order to profit off of. Let me state this again, Smith is using legislation, he himself wrote, to profit off of. This is completely unethical, and I will be submitting a complaint to the New Jersey Ethics Commission because of it.
SMH
12822 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 15:04
bear04212
Apple...Protecting the Chinese economy, one device, and one lawsuit at a time. If you can't beat them, sue them.
12821 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:49
Steve P.
The FBI and federal government should protect its citizens from out of control and dangerous corporations and banks that attack our citizens and have killed many more than any so called "Constitutionalist".

Corporations like DuPont, Union Carbide and others are chemically assaulting our children everyday with the poisons they release into our air and water. If you added up the american families killed as a result it would certainly over shadow any other so called "terrorist activity" from the groups mentioned in this article.

What about the banks and financial institutions like Goldman Sach and former Governor Corzine who destroyed thousands of American families stripping them of their savings of billions of dollars? Is the FBI watching him?

We need to reign in our government and stop their corporate global war machine. As you can see the military industrial complex is now turning inwards on american patriots who have had enough of these endless wars, high taxes and a federal government out of control.
12820 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:41
Riparian77
This would have been a good piece, if someone had bothered to do a basic edit.
12819 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:24
Bob Spiegel
Our prisons in NJ are already over crowded and dangerous. We need to reform them and make common sense first time drug offenses something that does not require jail time. Our children are being put in jails with killers and rapist and what for what getting caught with a joint in their possession.

Also we have to stop the rape and assault of our children and those families held on immigration charges in our state and county system.

It is immoral and wrong and turns those attacked by violent criminals into criminals themselves to survive. Its easy to say let them all rot in jail but not every one caught up in criminal justice system is a bad person or even guilty of a crime.

How does Governor Chrispie's legislation address those falsely accused and later cleared by DNA evidence? They deserve a right to mount their own defense and fight to clear their name. They can't do that locked in a cage.
12818 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:22
malcolm kyle
Some simple facts:

* Colombia, Peru, Mexico or Afghanistan with their coca leaves, marijuana buds or poppy sap are not igniting temptation in the minds of our weak, innocent citizens. These countries are duly responding to the enormous demand that comes from within our own borders. Invading or destroying these countries, thus creating more hate, violence, instability, injustice and corruption, will not fix our problem.

* A rather large majority of people will always feel the need to use drugs such as heroin, opium, nicotine, amphetamines, alcohol, sugar, or caffeine.

* The massive majority of adults who use drugs do so recreationally - getting high at the weekend then up for work on a Monday morning.

* Apart from the huge percentage of people addicted to both sugar and caffeine, a small minority of adults (nearly 5%) will always experience the use of drugs as problematic. - approx. 3% are dependent on alcohol and approx. 1.5% are dependent on other drugs such as methamphetamine, cocaine, heroine etc.

* Just as it was impossible to prevent alcohol from being produced and used in the U.S. in the 1920s, so too, it is equally impossible to prevent any of the aforementioned drugs from being produced, distributed and widely used by those who desire to do so.

* Prohibition kills more people and ruins more lives than the drugs it prohibits.

* Prescription drugs kill over 200,000 Americans every year-- even when taken as directed and not abused.

* Due to Prohibition (historically proven to be an utter failure at every level), the availability of most of these mood-altering drugs has become so universal and unfettered that in any city of the civilized world, any one of us would be able to procure practically any drug we wish within an hour.

* Throughout history, the prohibition of any mind-altering substance has always exploded usage rates, overcrowded jails, fueled organized crime, created rampant corruption of law-enforcement - even whole governments, while inducing an incalculable amount of suffering and death.

* Apart from the fact that the DEA is the de facto enforcement wing of the pharmaceutical industry, the involvement of the CIA in running Heroin from Vietnam, Southeast Asia and Afghanistan and Cocaine from Central America has been well documented by the 1989 Kerry Committee report, academic researchers Alfred McCoy and Peter Dale Scott, and the late journalist Gary Webb.

* It's not even possible to keep drugs out of prisons, but prohibitionists wish to waste trillions of dollars in an utterly futile attempt to keep them off our streets.

* The United States jails a larger percentage of it's own citizens than any other country in the world, including those run by the worst totalitarian regimes, yet it has far higher use/addiction rates than most other countries.

* Prohibition is the "Goose that laid the golden egg" and the lifeblood of terrorists as well as drug cartels. Both the Taliban and the terrorists of al Qaeda derive their main income from the prohibition-inflated value of the opium poppy. An estimated 44 % of the heroin produced in Afghanistan, with an estimated annual destination value of US $ 27 Billion, transits through Pakistan. Prohibition has essentially destroyed Pakistan's legal economy and social fabric. - We may be about to witness the planet's first civil war in a nation with nuclear capabilities. - Kindly Google: 'A GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF NARCOTICS-FUNDED TERRORIST GROUPS' Only those opposed, or willing to ignore these facts, want things the way they are.

* The future depends on whether or not enough of us are willing to take a long look at the tragic results of prohibition. If we continue to skirt the primary issue while refusing to address the root problem then we can expect no other result than a worsening of the current dire situation. - Good intentions, wishful thinking and pseudoscience are no match for the immutable realities of human nature.

Never have so many been endangered and impoverished by so few so quickly!

* The urge to save humanity is almost always a false-face for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken (1880-1956) American editor, essayist and philologist.
12817 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 08:30
DianeSea
Eighteen months ago, I submitted a reply to the court concerning my foreclosure based on nondisclosure of facts prior to my purchase. Any person who took on a mortgage after 2006 should be demanding your equity back as you were not given all the facts in which to make such a big decision. FULL DISCLOSURE WAS DENIED YOU BY YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGE BROKER , STATE OFFICIALS AND FEDERAL GOVERMENT/BANKING CARTEL. Don't let the banks and politicians, AND WELFARE RECIPIENTS, profit from your losses, people. Get your money back in a court of law. These crooks have set aside billions of dollars to handle the cases coming forth.
12816 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 08:28
Black Sheep Boy
This is absurd, criticizing the Congressman for seeking beach replenishment, as if he wouldn't have sought BEACH REPLENISHMENT if he'd lived onshore. How about flat out, blatantly lying to a Courier-Post editorial board interview about his true position on the 2007 Iraq troop surge with my trying in vain to tell Mike Daniels (chief editorial writer) that he's lying again, in real time, with me sitting 12 inches away protesting. See I was his 2010 opponent and I hope to be his 2012 opponent? See ...GET THIS... I actually filed an ethics complaint with the "office of Congressional Ethics" concerning LoBi's corruption of the 2009 AND 2010 election cycle caused by said lie. They will not, have not, given any status updates, maybe because they view me as a punk. So, where do we go from here? Perhaps take a look at my web site.... http://www.steinforcongress.com/ ....where I just posted a home made spin off of the movie "Caine Mutiny" staring Bogart, Van Johnson and Frank LoBiondo. No one takes me seriously in this very serious business I'm engaged in, therefore I'm entitled to be as snarky as I chose.
12815 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 05:45
Shruti
A number of options are available for weight loss then why to go for Mediator. One such product is Herbalife tea found at http://www.herbaldiet.com This is the safest option for weight loss.
12814 Wednesday, 15 February 2012 04:04
Boxless
"Ew! First of all, my whole family wears jeans all the time. I would be putting six to 10 pairs of jeans in the freezer on a regular basis."
Nah, you can wear jeans even for a year straight without washing and they won't become any more smelly or germ ridden.

"I suppose I could put the jeans in plastic bags first. Then I’m using 6-10 plastic bags a week … " I know.. It's such a shame plastic bags dissolve after having been in a freezer ;)

"Third, the freezer method addresses germs, but not dirt. Grass stains, mud, dog snot, food smears …"
This is true, but what is wrong with having some ornaments on jeans? Grass, blood, wine stains all start to fade over time. You could see your jeans as sort of a diary. Mud and dog snot come off easy with a violent shake outside coming from the freezer, too.

"As a matter of fact, my teenager thinks that leaving his jeans on his bedroom floor overnight IS washing them."
Me too, and nobody has said a mean word of my jeans :) It's only when I tell them they have never had exposure to detergents that their face twitches. It's too bad, being closed minded about stuff such as this is far too easy today.

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