Looks like socialist Sean went all out for this picture. As for the outrageous taxes - I agree - the BOE, who receives over two-thirds of our property taxes, is out of control. Take away the 18 or 19 percent that the county takes and the town actually gets very little. I always have to laugh when the Democrats who visit this blog try to whine about taxes when their boys Short and Byrnnes vote for things like COAH. Towns like Middletown, Holmdel, Howell are the ones stuck paying for things like COAH, Abbott funding, aid to distressed cities, etc. In reality, it's a miracle they've been able to function the way they have with having to subsidize the rest of the state.
Hey anonymous 2:00 a.m. - are you kidding me? This is the representative of one of the largest townships in the state and he poses in a group photo dressed like he was just rescued from a desert island? Come to think of it, he fits in well with the motley crew that constitutes the Middletown Democrats.
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Pallone's Town Hall Meeting, Red Bank, August 25, 2009
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Too many republicans.
One of the guys isn't wearing a tie?
the middle guy did not get the tie memo, or the green tie guy didn't get the wear red memo, Or not enough Republicans
Too many men.
Could it be that 5:00 Shadow or is that some liberal hippie growth?
Must you be white to live in Middletown ?
one doesn't want to be recognized as the losing freeholer candidate, so go with the liberal hippie growth, since it's his last "team" photo, anyway?..
there's no County flag showing??..they were given at least one recently!!..some towns even have their own!
2010 Adams Family
Why is it Art, that all the posters are anonymous? Strange, don't you think, that this many people refuse to stand behind their comments.
too many liberals
The caveman from the Geico commercial went to the wrong photo shoot.
It looks like Sean Byrnes just rolled out of bed! It's nice to see he took this picture seriously-he's only representing Middletown!
Grand mama, Wednesday & The Thing are missing. Oh come on have a sense of humor.
Must agree outrageous taxes.
glad to see a couple of good, new, Rep's there, in our largest town....
Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover
Looks like socialist Sean went all out for this picture. As for the outrageous taxes - I agree - the BOE, who receives over two-thirds of our property taxes, is out of control. Take away the 18 or 19 percent that the county takes and the town actually gets very little. I always have to laugh when the Democrats who visit this blog try to whine about taxes when their boys Short and Byrnnes vote for things like COAH. Towns like Middletown, Holmdel, Howell are the ones stuck paying for things like COAH, Abbott funding, aid to distressed cities, etc. In reality, it's a miracle they've been able to function the way they have with having to subsidize the rest of the state.
Hey anonymous 2:00 a.m. - are you kidding me? This is the representative of one of the largest townships in the state and he poses in a group photo dressed like he was just rescued from a desert island? Come to think of it, he fits in well with the motley crew that constitutes the Middletown Democrats.
wheres waldo
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