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[NJ] Politics not going over easy
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Last Edited | *crickets chirp* Feb 03, 2005 09:36pm |
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News Date | Thursday, February 3, 2005 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | "t was business as usual the other morning at the Morristown Diner, where Bob Sagarese was having eggs and sausage, Charlie Cattano was having coffee and toast, and both of them were having a bit of a problem with the recent wranglings in the New Jersey Democratic Party.
Things are pretty much business as usual there, too. The made- of-money senator, Jon Corzine, had used his clout with party bosses to push the acting governor, Richard Codey, out of the race. And the guys at the diner didn't like it.
"I don't think seven big shots in the party should get to make that kind of decision," Sagarese said when asked what he thought about Codey's decision to drop out. "But you know how it is: Money talks, B.S. walks.""
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