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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Cory Booker Doesn't Live In Newark
The mainstream media has been fixated on promoting the political career of Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker. Neighborhood residents insist that he has never lived at the home he claims as his residence in their city. Instead, they claim the townhouse is only used as an office by city police charged with providing security for him. Booker doesn't have to reside in Newark in order to run in the special election being held today to replace the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D); however, he is required to live in the city in order to serve as the city's mayor, and to cast votes in the precinct in which he claims as his residence. Neighbors believe that he actually lives somewhere in New York City. Nonetheless, nobody in the mainstream media seems to be the least bit concerned about his residency. Why? Booker is heavily favored to win today's special election over this conservative Republican opponent, Steve Lonegan, who the media has virtually ignored throughout the campaign.
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Democrat. Rules do not apply. Move along people, nothing to see here, just move along.
The media would love for this empty suit to follow Obama in the White House. They will do whatever it takes to assit with that dream.
As Harry Reid said of Obama, he's "light-skinned" and has "no Negro dialect." That's enough to win the acceptance of the New World Order to be given a token position of leadership in this country to do their bidding for them.
If this were Indiana, Booker would be Charlie Whited. He'd be found to have lied while as Mayor, prosecuted for falsifying mayoral candidacy forms, statements, etc.
When convicted, the Senate would then expel him if he didn't first resign.
Hey, wait a cotton picking minute! I am light skinned and devoid of negro dialect ... and I cannot even get an Indiana law license without being probed more than an alien abductee during marti gras. Heckfire, they wanted to know everything about me, we cannot even know if Obama was born here or has a valid SSN or where he actually attended college. Hmmmm, could there be a double standard afoot. Just asking ...
Meh.
Richard Lugar went through at least 2 elections without living in Indiana. When challenged on it, he took up residence on "his family farm". But that farm is owned by a corporation. And the land does not even have a residential structure.
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