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To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/30/2009 8:29:37 AM
From: Jane4IceCream2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
You sure are testy these days...miss the rhubarbing days with geode00?

Jane



To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/30/2009 9:08:35 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Boston, MA

Portland, Maine

Cape Cod, MA

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GOOOOD MOOOOORNING NE USA!!

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Tip Of The Day: Don't run from the police (especially if they have guns drawn).

Jane



To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/30/2009 10:01:39 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Respond to of 173976
 
Making some good coin today in the markets...just sold a few now can live the jet set life!

You must still be busy chasing the pedo ring!!

Keep us posted!

Jane



To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/30/2009 10:19:54 AM
From: Jane4IceCream1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Obama's popularity ratings going downhill fast!

Today show political analyst shows 53 percent approval for Obama in July down from 62 percent in April.

Trend down...trend is your friend...pedo chaser.

Jane



To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/30/2009 10:26:16 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Respond to of 173976
 
Obama's popularity ratings going downhill fast!

Today show political analyst shows 53 percent approval for Obama in July down from 62 percent in April.

Trend down...trend is your friend...pedo chaser.

Jane



To: SeachRE who wrote (161111)7/31/2009 9:00:03 PM
From: Hope Praytochange1 Recommendation  Respond to of 173976
 
“Regrettably,” he added, the publicity surrounding the case proved "an impediment to the functioning of our government." He also called it "a terrible burden on my family."

"It is in the best interests of the city of Hoboken and all concerned," Mr. Cammarano wrote, that he step down.

Mr. Cammarano, 32, a Democrat who had been a councilman before being sworn in as mayor on July 1, was among more than a dozen New Jersey political figures arrested by federal authorities on July 23 in a huge corruption scandal that centered on Hudson County. His resignation comes two days after that of Dennis Elwell, the mayor of Secaucus, who was also charged.

Anthony R. Suarez, the mayor of Ridgefield, in Bergen County, has not resigned despite being charged with accepting $10,000 in bribes.

The authorities say Mr. Cammarano, both before and after his June election, accepted $25,000 in cash from an undercover cooperating witness, Solomon Dwek, who posed as a developer looking to gain government support for his projects in several New Jersey counties.

Mr. Dwek also helped build cases against five rabbis and other people on money-laundering charges in Brooklyn and on the Jersey Shore, and led prosecutors to charge another Brooklyn man with conspiring to broker the sale of a human kidney for a transplant.

The criminal complaint against Mr. Cammarano, who narrowly won a runoff election for mayor on June 9, says that he accepted money from Mr. Dwek in exchange for promises of help with Mr. Dwek’s projects.

In one surreptitiously recorded conversation mentioned in the complaint, Mr. Cammarano declared that, once in office, he would divide the world into three categories: “the people who were with us” all along, “the people who climbed aboard in the runoff,” and those who were “against us the whole way.”

Of this last group, the complaint quotes him as saying, “They get ground into powder.”