Former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan was arrested in Cape May County this afternoon while protesting Corzine's toll road scheme at the location of the Governor's presentation, according to
The Star Ledger.
Lonegan was charged with trespassing and released.
Lonegan is the Executive Director of
Americans for Prosperity-NJ.
4 comments:
Hmmmm.?? I like that! trespassing on public property ,as other people walk on by.Steve you defense should be I saw No LONEGAN's ALLOWED signs posted ...
"Corzine spokesman Andrew Poag said the governor did not order the arrests."
Boo-dinky.
"Of the 10 ZIP codes whose commuters generate the most E-ZPass revenue on the Garden State Parkway, eight are in Ocean or Monmouth counties. Toms River is No. 1 in the state and Brick is third. Others in the top 10 are Forked River (Lacey), Howell, Lakewood, Barnegat, Manahawkin (Stafford) and Middletown. The eight ZIPs generate $10.5 million in Parkway tolls a year — a figure that would balloon to $105 million in 10 years and $147 million in 14 years." APP, 1/20/08
Middletown. Naturally. Here we go again. (Sound of ax sharpening.)
Typical of Corzine and his buddies'-- mob-like bullying, posturing to push his muscle around. Wake up, people, it's time to vote Corzine out of office and get someone in who's interested in preserving and progressing what we have here in NJ, not pillage the state for his own uses.
Two words, INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM!!!!!!!!!!
Andrew Poag is in denial (restraint in using a better word) as are many who are in Jonny's camp.
Trespassing on public property, indeed!
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