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Day Off
Did all these wonderful people put in for the day/morning off from work or are we the tax payers paying for them to have private BCDO time?
This is a joke
Its simple. The guy's indicted, let him focus on his defense. But when we spend more time worrying about this no wonder NJ and these blue counties are in debt.
I wish some good Democrats would stand up to this dog and pony show.
day off
It's quite intersting subject. First of all are you under the impression that all Executive Committee members work for the government. It's a nice story but it's BS. Some do, some work in private industry some are retired. If you really want the answer to your question youcan fileFOI
VET
Im refering to the Officals who work for State, County or Muni Govt. that attended - thanks for the good idea of OPRA to see if they took a personal day to attened the meeting.
From the Record: Local Dems won't force out Ferriero Monday, September 15, 2008 BY SCOTT FALLON Local Democrats will not force indicted Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero from his post, sources said today. Democratic leaders including Rep. Steve Rothman, state Senators Loretta Weinberg and Paul Sarlo and several county officials decided against calling for Ferriero’s resignation during a meeting of the BCDO executive committee this morning in Hackensack.
vet 1948 aka Jimmy Carroll
You Sir kept quiet while Loretta warned us all about the Ferriero Corruption.You are part of the pay to corrupt machine. The message to you from us is go now before you do any more damage to our party.