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Christie Lands In Bergen County In State Police Helicopter For Son's Baseball Game

Governor arrives by state police helicopter at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for baseball game.

 
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Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton. Christopher Costa
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Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.
Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.
Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.
Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.
Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.
Gov. Christie arrives by state police helicopter Tuesday afternoon at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale for the school's baseball game against Delbarton. Christie's son Andrew plays for Delbarton.

Editor's Note: Story updated here with reaction and state police defense of the flight.

Governor Christie landed in Bergen County in a state police helicopter late Tuesday afternoon to attend his son's baseball game against St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale.

Christie arrived shortly before 4 p.m. to watch his son Andrew play baseball for Delbarton School. He was driven from the helicopter about 100 yards to the field in a black car with tinted windows.

Responding to a question from Patch about the use of the helicopter to attend the game, Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak said, "It is a means of transportation that is occasionally used as the schedule demands. This has historically been the case in prior administrations as well, and we continue to be judicious in limiting its use."

NJ.com reported that the helicopter landed just before lineup cards were exchanged and that Christie and his wife, Mary Pat, left the game in the 5th inning.

The site also reported that the governor had no public events on his schedule, so it was unclear where he had traveled from. The website reported that Christie had a private meeting Tuesday night at the governor's mansion with a group of Iowa donors who are trying to pursuade him to run for president.

The helicopter is one of five new choppers purchased by the state police, costs $12.5 million and can fly at 200 miles per hour, according to the NJ.com report.

Related Topics: Chris Christie, Christie, and Governer Christie

Alice Cole

5:48 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Our Governor travels by copter at our expense while we wring out our wallets at the gas pumps. What is wrong with that picture? A State emergency? I could see that. A ballgame? No.

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bruce tucker

5:10 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

....and his wife. He should pay for this cost to NJ Taxpayers and reimburse the State's coffers! There's a question of ethics here!

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Dave9

6:29 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Comment from State Police that Tom apparently missed:

State Police said the governor’s trip took one hour, at an estimated cost of about $2,500. But State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes said Christie’s use of the helicopter carried “no additional cost to taxpayers or the State Police budget.”

“It is important to understand that State Police helicopters fly daily homeland security missions, and use flight time for training purposes, more so lately as we acclimate our pilots to the new aircraft,” Fuentes said in a statement released Wednesday. “These are flight hours that would be logged in any event.”

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al schroeder

8:26 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

This wasn't Christie's idea according to the state police spokesman. He must be escorted at all times and ground transportation wasn't available. My problem is that he's the ONLY true conservative I could vote for and probably won't live long enough to run while carrying all that weight. Pity.

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Christy

7:08 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

Al~ I agree with you but I think he is taking better care and I for one will vote for him!
Bruce and Alice~ Really, you make a big deal about this but the president can take 100 overseas on our dime and eat lobster and filet every night along with his 100 closest friends. . And Pelosi and her jumbo jet to go home every week, come on open your eyes! At least Christie was being a Dad supporting his son, oh and all you Pelosi lovers has she every worked a real job. Lets not forget how much money our wonderful president has cost NYC with his weekly visits to raise money. .You people scare me how you can overlook the insane amount of money your beloved dems blow on a daily basis and one guy who is trying to make a difference you cry foul. WAKE UP. .

Danny

7:14 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

are you guys serious? if you had access to a helicopter you wouldnt do the same exact thing? its freakin awesome.

governor, you can go ahead and just put this on my tab. youve done enough cutting extraneous spending and dominating the state to warrant a helicopter trip, which really isnt that much more than having it sit there, since you are paying pilot, storage, everything else anyway. its basically just a gas cost.

everything about this has huge win written all over it. epic.

find something else to complain about guys.

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Dominick Nizza

7:27 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Almost the same as your criticism of Dom's suggestion to improve Graydon. Your non-solution is typical when made others comment.

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ruth

4:18 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ok its paid for but...what if it was needed for an urgent matter thats what it is in the budget for. not a joy ride that the point here

Dominick Nizza

7:16 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

To the author of this story Tom, who ordered that it be covered and the Gov's PR dept. provided all the photos? Next time let him try landing at Vet's field and see what happens.

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Tom Troncone

8:03 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I decided it should be covered. And I sent a Patch freelance photographer out to Montvale to get the pictures Dom.

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janie

9:51 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

maybe Tom you should have asked the governor himself why he used the chopper- i am sure he would have given you an honest answer but maybe it was one you wouldn't have liked. You'd rather villify the guy.

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david

11:10 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Let me get this straight. You heard about this ahead of time, Sent someone to cover it and the camera man got there before the 200 mph chopper did? Sounds staged to me. How did you know where he was going and how before it happened? It's not like he showed up and someone called you. Or can you bend time?

Frank

8:46 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

It is a little questionable, when there really was no pressing state business going on. Just because people think he should run for President, doesn't mean he should act like one. Kudos for attending his kid's game, a thumbs down for using a copter that clearly looks like it suppose to be for emergency use.

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Dr.Doom

9:08 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

"He was driven from the helicopter about 100 yards to the field in a black car with tinted windows" - that explains some stuff :)

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Trish

4:41 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Startrekker tell us how you really feel......lol....Christie is shaking up the state as he should be doing. If he wants to use the helicoptor, he can....Anytime he wants. Kudos to him for taking on the unions that hold this state hostage and kudos to Christie for getting rid of the garbage!!! I am a supporter and I am not stupid, just happy that someone had the b#lls to stand up to all the corruption and filth that has been railroading NJ for way too long. You should be grateful that he is trying to turn NJ around. The only people who hate him are most union members and of course let's not forget Dems..Hopefully he will get reelected. Maybe you can offer him some advice on how to slim down and get physically fit. Maybe that would stop your whining!!

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Tom Troncone

9:23 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Folks, I know there are passions at play here, but please try to keep it civil. Grazie.

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Jodie

4:44 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Pahlease - you put this out there! This is the man who wanted to take 5mil from the poor schools in NJ. I can't believe you even wasted your companies money to follow this story, nothing will be done. If he used tax dollars - he should be cited and bought up on charges of fraud, waste and abuse of taxpayers money. You would do it to the common state, local or federal worker. What a waste!

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Charlie

10:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

So if there's going to be a war, make it a civil war?

REResident

9:33 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Looks like Christie is taking lessons from top gun Obama. Believes in public schools but daughters get to go to private school and let's see where he'll go next when he rolls out Air Force One, another play or interview on the View? A politician is a polititian, nothing different nothing new...

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Buster

9:43 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Imagine the security issues that PRESIDENT Obama's daughters would be victim to by going to public School. Comments like this are typical of Right Wingers that think the POTUS and his family aren't entitled to proper security as Commander in Chief.

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REResident

10:12 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Haha, aren't you the smart one. Pointing out the unbalanced views here. Besides, what's the difference on having security in a private school or in a public school. And for the record, I am not a right winger.

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Pattyj

11:29 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

CHRISTIE IS NO PRESIDENT OBAMA. HE DOES NOT HAVE THE LEGAL RIGHTS AS THE PRESIDENT. THE PRESIDENT IS ENTITLED...CHRISTIE IS WRONG TO CHARGE THE TAXPAYERS TO ATTEND HIS SON'S HIGH GAME, AND, THEN A LIMO TO DRIVE A FEW YARDS TO THE FIELD...HECK, HIS OBESE BUTT NEEDED TO WALK...

frank casella

10:10 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

That is bad, the helicopter abuse, but the entire government of the United States, each elected official down to the mayor of the smallest town, is corrupt. They are criminals, all of them. All politicians are criminals, you know that. George Bush Jr was never quoted when he said the most honest thing any president has said when asked by some economist, I forget but he's from Argentina, what is the best way to stimulate the American economy and George Bush said war. That is true. I like George (now).

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Mike

11:31 pm on Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hey Patch, Would you want to miss your son's baseball game if YOU were on a demanding schedule to run the State of New Jersey. Shut up and sit down.

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Mark Ruckhaus

8:47 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Shut up and sit down? How rude. How would you like it if someone spoke to you like that.

Let me tell you something... Christie made his bed by being elected governor. Whether or not you like the guy, it's a demanding job with a demanding schedule. Many people have demanding jobs with demanding schedules. That's the choice they made--for whatever reason. And, many times, you're going to miss family functions such as kids' baseball games.

So, Christie could do one of a couple of things. He could find a less demanding job or work night shift somewhere or, since he was fortunate enough to have a helicopter at his disposal which he used, this time, for something other than a government function, pay for at least part of the trip.

As an aside, I find him to be extremely hypocritical when it comes to education. His kids go to private school while he's gutting the public education system. I thought he was supposed to set an example. Yes, Obama is no better in this regard. But I'm not playing politics here; I just think our elected so-called "public servants" should be setting an example. So should you in the way you speak to others.

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janie

3:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Mark- I am sure if someone wanted to know the answer a little investigative reporting would be in order- asking the gov himself

Dean

12:50 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Very disgusting! Just because a bad precedent has been set by previous administrations should not excuse this type of misuse of taxpayers money, especially by the one who has worked hard to eliminate government waste and irresponsible spending. I'm very disappointed in our state leader. He knows better and he knows that he should lead by setting the proper example.

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janie

9:46 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I really hope you chastize Obama and pelosi as much. geez...

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TNborn

11:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

That was one of my thoughts -- just because others do it doesn't make it the right thing to do. Sounds like a kid saying 'well all my other friends get to do it'. And this might be someone I would want to vote for as a President? He must be practicing.

jerzgirl101

1:03 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

how did his son get to the game? on a school bus or private car? and taking a helicopter to the kids game only to leave in the 5th inning? i smell publicity and a power trip...but way to go NJ you voted him in...

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matt connelly

11:57 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I didn't vote for him - but I didn't think he would be this bad - My father paid $1200. more in property taxes last year & $1000 more this year - And this guy says he'll never raise any taxes

jerzgirl101

1:16 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

and before you all jump in and say hes a busy man and yada,yada,yada----what is more important than your kids and their feelings...and when they see you on the bench/sideline but then they notice neither mom or dad are there to see that Homerun, or those 2 rbi's, or that goal, or the cheer they worked so hard on.....btw i am a NJ single mom and have 3 kids in the public schools who play sports, and seeing them see me at the end of the game is...priceless

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matt connelly

12:18 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I was thinking how embarrassing it would be for the son to sit there and watch his father grandstanding like that - I would feel horrible

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greg king

6:16 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The problem is he didnt stay for the whole game. He left in the fifth inning now how do you think his son felt to see his dad leave in the middle of a game he thought was important enough to take a chopper to se in the first place. Im sure it did not interrupt the game.

Dominick Nizza

7:41 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thanks Tom Troncone, for getting those photos here and to all those Patch pages you supervise.

Author a few more like this so I can write to you more often. I referred the North Jersey readers that didn't have any of your free lance photographer photos in their story, what they are missing. Not bad for this "old man" without his 1939 Underwood Typewriter.

Stay well ole man with that baseball shirt..... Dom

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Enid

7:55 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thank you for covering this story. A disturbing and completely inappropriate use of our tax dollars...

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janie

9:52 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

you make me LAUGH! You and your fake outrage...if he was a Dem it would be ok

Rene

7:55 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

REALLY- This is a big story. It is his kid, and he deserves that option ONCE IN A BLUE MOON. not all the time.

How many times has the President been to NYC in the past 6 months on Democratic Fundraisers where hs is in and out in a few hours, costs us MILLIONS of dollars, and inconvenience to raise MILLIONS of dollars for his re-election campaign, and that is the way it goes. To the victor goes the spoils, and as long as he doesn't make a habbit out of it, lets give him a break.

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Willie the Wildcat

8:56 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christie is not the prez and much of those trips are on the DNC's dime.

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stoli89

9:05 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Well, vote for publicly financed campaigns to get multinational corporations out of our elections and our presidential candidates wouldn't have to spend enormous amounts of time asking for contributions. As for Obama sending his kids to private school (like Bush, Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, Clinton)...he's also not trying to cut public education budgets either.

The Secret Service mandates a Presidential entourage for national security reasons. What's Christie's excuse...testing the lift capacity of HIS new helicopter?

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The Idaho Jew

1:22 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Rene, just so you understand, I have no party affiliation at all. I think both sides (those in charge mind you) have a lot to be desired. The President has political 'obligations' if you will for lack of a better term like it or not and yes, they seem to take on partisn colors. It is even allowed in the duties and powers to use Air Force One and such for persoanl use for "the protection of the office of the presidency" as is mandated in law to portect the office no matter whom sits in the seat of power.
Govenors in any state do not have this power or privialge what-so-ever. And you can research that as I recommend you do. I prefer people not taking my word for it. I want others to be as well infromed or as educated in matters such as this as I am. Christie used tax dollars inappropriatly and should be sanctions or admonished to use public law enforcement equiptment for personal use. It is not as if he used a helicopter that was for the express use of the state legislative branch. This was Law Enforcement equiptment. That to me is a blatant misuse of power and tax dollars and I think that we as Americans need to stop treating these people as some type of royalty if they align with our political views and start treating them as the "civil SERVANTS" they claim to be.
Regardless of their political party, we need to hold them to a highre standard and more importantly, we need to attack those we align ourselves with most rather than attackig those on the other side

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Debra Johnson

2:02 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Rene, You are WRONG. The Governor MISSUSED state property. The SUV followed them so they could DRIVE him to the ballfield. He can't walk 100 yards.

No one needs to use a helicopter to go to anyone's game, especially when ALL Christie was doing was attending a fundraiser.

As far as the President goes, ALL PRESIDENTS must be accompied by Secret Service at ALL times. President Obama has done nothing wrong as far as the use of Air Force One is concerned that would qualify as MISSUSE.

No one is constantly trying to KILL Christie. This can't be said for The President of the United States!

Harold Vogel

8:00 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Was that a state car and how did it get there? If it was driven up from Trenton , why did they need the chopper. Three hundred feet sure is a long way to way to walk.
Now I know where my home owner's rebate went.

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Pseudo Princess

9:35 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Couldn't walk 300 feet? Guess we know why he looks like he does. Just what we need, a President who is any minute short of a coronary. Americans are idiots.

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janie

9:47 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Americans ARE idiots- obama is proof positive of that!

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jane

12:07 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

Speak for yourself "janie", maybe you are not an American, but judging by your comments you are the "idiot".

Rene

8:12 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The ONLY thing that I agree with is that it is very intersting, and sends a bad message when all or our politicians, both Republicans and Democrats. tell us how great the public school systems are and ALL of them send their kids to private schools that costs over 12K a year.

That sends mixed messages to say the least, and speaks volumes about the divide between the haves and have nots.

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Ray

9:40 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I think there are many public schools getting 12K/student or more a year to teach the kids too. How come the results don't match the private schools? and many schools do quite well with less, so the problem may be as much about funding as with how the money is spent. Is it acceptable to hold anyone accountable for that? anyone??? Bueller??? Do you you think anyone working in those private schools that doesn't perform well gets to keep their job very long? The system is a mess and the current public school administrators and teachers haven't been willing to take a hard look at why the results aren't there regardless of excess spending. The parents of these students can't stay uninvolved and expect their kids to do well.

BSquared

8:24 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I can't stand Christie but I see nothing wrong with this. He wanted to go to his son's state playoff game and is the Governor of this state that has access to a helicopter. No big deal.

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Debra Johnson

1:55 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

No, the state spent YOUR money, if you live in Jersey, to buy these helicopters for EMERGENCY use. Going to a baseball game is NOT an emergency. Christie was at a fundraiser. He could have been driven to the game like everyone else. Well, they drive themselves to the game.

This is an embarrassing MISSUSE of public property. I guess you would think it okay if he used a city backhoe to repair his property? It wouldn't happen THAT often. This man ran on being a conservative, whatever that means now, and he takes ADVANTAGE of everything the STATE owns.

This was WRONG!

snls

8:39 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What's even more disturbing is he couldn't even walk 100 yards and had to take a car! No wonder he's pushing 300lbs.

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hilllarious

2:33 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Are you just being snarky? He's the top of the list for all the leftie loughners out there. You guys would love to see him fall.

He is a busy man (hence the copter). Lefties want him out (hence the bulletproof limo).

Give us a break.

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ruth

4:02 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

his body type has nada to do with it.........it was wrong on so many other levels

Willie the Wildcat

8:54 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Nothing like being a fiscal conservative on the public dime.

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hilllarious

2:34 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Give it up. He has to travel like that because of all the whacked out leftists who are gunning for him. You're probably one of them.

fairlawn taxpayer

8:55 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

can we find out how many public school teachers or state police lost their jobs for this 'cool, freakin awesome' helicopter ride?

The man vilifies public employees and wants to stop the 'business as usual abuses' and then takes the ride because it's been done before.

Let him ride the turnpike and get stuck in traffic the way we all have to.

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hilllarious

2:35 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He's an important man, see. You're just an old smelly hippy.

Bernadette Walsh

8:59 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Oh come on now people, remember this from October 2010??

President Barack Obama has arrived in Cresskill.

Marine One touched down at 5:50 p.m. on a soccer field across from the town's firehouse, where volunteer firemen waited and watched, dressed in full gear.

At least 100 onlookers gathered nearby.

Ten minutes after landing, Obama's motorcade headed to a fundraiser dinner for the Democratic National Committee on the other side of this 2-square-mile town, in a wealthy development called Tammy Brook. The dinner is at the home of Michael Kempner, CEO of MWW Group, an East Rutherford-based public relations and lobbying firm. The invitation said the guest list is limited to 50, at $30,400 a plate.

An official from the DNC said the dinner is expected to raise $1 million.

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Debra Johnson

2:06 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

and remember People the Secret Service must protect The President at all times. A motorcade ties traffice up in NYC and even in Jersey. It was much simpler to take a helicopter... Bush did it, Clinton did it, Bush did it, and even your lovely Reagan did it.

President Obama received the majority of donations from online donors.

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Norma

4:34 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Seriously!!! Stop comparing the President to this fat butt idiot!

justforpostinhere

9:03 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I feel really sorry for his son, how embarrassing. Dad arrives in noisy helicopter and then couldn't even walk the distance from copter to field. Ugh. Poor kid.

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Louann

9:04 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Nice way to spend OUR monies!!! Use a car like everyone else! He's such an idiot!!!

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janie

9:49 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

OMG- wise up!!! Do you have ANY idea how much Obama and Pelosi have cost us in travel? pelosi would take 50 of ehr closest friends across country and overseas wining and dining them on our dime. So cut the crap!

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hilllarious

2:37 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Well, he's a busy man, see. He's not a loser twig like you.

Scott Goldman

9:08 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Good work, Patch, for going out and getting the story. And it IS a story. It's a story because my Governor rails against public spending and says he's a fiscal conservative, then spends thousands of dollars to fly to a ball game. (To those of you who don't know, aircraft are maintained by how many hours they fly, so it's not just gas. Every hour in the air is thousands of tax dollars spent.) It's a story because he has always sent his kids to private school. The President's kids, any President's kids, can't go to a public school and expect not to have major security issues. It's a story of national import, about political hypocrisy, broken by a teeny online local outlet. Kudos to Patch!

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janie

9:53 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

maybe Tom should go out and do a little investigative reporting on Weinergate- now THERE is an interesting story. You guys are way too predictable!

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Melissa

10:29 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

"You guys"? Patch is a hyper-local online newsletter. It reported on a local story because it was doing its job. Weinergate is not a local story.

Todd Johnson

9:08 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Every time I see Christie I am reminded that our country has a major obesity problem and I wonder why he doesn't set a better example. Unless he has some medical condition responsible for his weight, I really think he needs to set a better example. Perhaps walking or biking would be better than going by helicopter. I'm truly not trying to be mean here or disrespectful, but I do think our leaders should set good examples.

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Heather Balke

9:26 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He could have at least walked the 100 yards.

Bob Cannon

9:19 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

As I recall, the right wing was ready to burn down the state of Hawaii when Obama took his family on vacation using government transportation. So what's good for the goose is good for this overweight gander......Christie deserves to take plenty of stick for this ....sure, he's allowed to use government funds to travel, but politics is perception, and this LOOKs really bad for a guy who's all about wasteful (or is it waistful?) spending.

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Marilyn

9:29 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It particularly looks bad considering how overweight he is....and now we know why.

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hilllarious

2:38 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He burned like ten grand. Not eighty million, yo uignorant twig.

Barry

9:22 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Elections have consequences--you get what you pay for.

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Iris

9:36 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Elections have consequences -- the rich get what they pay for.

Rene

9:30 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Love all the lovely comments about the guys weight. And I thought it was the nasty republicans that were intolerent and did not understand peoples shortcomings and issues of personal regards.

Must be nice to be so perfect. Stick to the issue, which is a legit one about using the helicoptor for personal use, but I am sick and tired of the nastiness only being attributed to one party, when it is the D's that love to throw stones at people, but that is OK, and the national Media, National Organization of Woman, ACLU all look the other way when a D throws a shot at someone, but God forbid when a Republican says something, it is front page news, they have to resign, etc. So sick of the douible standard.

I for one have NO PROBLEM with the President using our equipement to take his family to Hawaii. NONE. He is the President of the USA, and I respect the office and the man. Hope he is a one term Presient, but he still is OUR president, and I wish him nothing but the best, and he has the toughes job on the world and deserves respect, but that certainly rarely comes the other way, and it is the media that is so slanted one way that is sickening.

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REResident

9:39 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Spot on Rene, Spot on. Could not have said it any better!

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janie

9:44 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

such a load of CRAP!!!

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Doris Cauda

12:02 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Rene, you hit the nail on the head. It's not like he is the first governor to EVER to do this. As for the comments on his weight, do the stone throwers posess the perfect body? I agree, let's stick to the issue. I don't hear any Dems complain about the constant trips the Great O takes for his "date nights" and "fund raisers". For sure, Air Force One costs much more to run than a helicopter. And, I'm so sick of the Dems playing the same old song, "rich vs. poor". There are plenty of millionaire Demorats. Oh, don't forget the millions poured into the Abbots done by Democrat appointed Supremes in NJ. All the money in the world will not fix the broken education system in NJ.

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Really? Really?

1:38 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Maybe you could just consider the idea that he screwed up, and it was a costly screwup, and not spend so much time trying to justify it. Right wingers have a real hard time with that idea. Your first impulse is always to do the little kid routine: "The other kids are doing it too.....it's not my fault......those other kids are way worse than me."

Besides, wouldn't this make him just like one of those Hollywood Ivy League 'Leetists like George Soros?

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Norma

4:43 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You better hope Obama gets more than one term -- when you look at the great line up looking to run against him in the R party. Pretty scary --- Maybe you would like Sarah in that role --

John Anderson

9:32 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Looking at the gut on this pompus loser he should leave earlier and walk to some of the games for exercise...it would do him and the tax payers some good.

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janie

9:54 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I would dearly LOVE to see pics of some of these posters on here- they can sit at their computers and throw stones....

janie

9:43 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

yet it was ok for pelosi to hop in her govt funded aircraft and jet yhome a couple times a week across country? You are COLOSSAL HYPOCRITES!!!

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marion hill

9:47 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Obama is the President, and he and his family should always be protected...just like all the Presidents and their families before him.....and i bet President Obama can walk and will walk 100 yards....

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janie

9:54 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

only if valerie jarrett tells him he can

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Vern

11:37 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thank you for that sane comment!!!

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Doris Cauda

12:05 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Marion, this protection only goes back to, Ibelieve,Pres. Eisenhower. Harry Truman drove back to Missouri in his own car after he left the White House without any security. And, what's good for the Great O is good for Christie.

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Debra Johnson

2:14 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

No Doris, it is not the same country we live in when good ole Truman was the President. I do believe theF. KENNEDY changed everything in regard to protecting The President and his family.

Do you HATE the Democrats so much that you would not complain when Republican Presidents use Air Force One or anything else to go wherever they wanted to go, but complain constantly that the Secret Service is PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES?

I don't remember that much complaining when Bush was riding all around the country in AF1 vacationing, or raising funds. Why the difference?

Monroe

9:48 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey, Governor, maybe if you supported high speed rail for those of us who haven't access to a private helicopter, I wouldn't be thinking " What a fake!" But no one should be surprised that a politician is all "do as I say, not as I am priviledged!" And not to get too personal, but maybe you really should walk more to these games.

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me flynn

9:53 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Would love to live back in NJ near my grandchildren but cant afford the taxes. This is just another example of why the taxes are so high.

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John Hahn

12:02 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey, me Flynn, Taxes are so high in NJ communities because the people in those communities do not want to really pay attention. Police are hired for 20 years, make decent money & good medical benefits and they can retire at 50 & collect a pension paid for by you and me. The fact that our governor chose to ride to a ballgame in a taxpayer funded helocopter is a drop in the ocean. In Bergen there 70 school districts each with a superintendent. There are well equipped firehouses every mile or so. There are police chiefs in every town. There are county sheriffs & county police and state police. The Gov. could have chosen more wisely. But he does not care what you or I think. Enjoy those grand kids when ever you get to see them.

janie

9:55 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

high speed rail??? seriously? you mean the one that goes 40 mph??? LMAO!!!!!!! What are you gonna do when that rail drops you off/ Walk 10 miles to where you need to go? Go grocery sghopping on it? I think not!

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jo

9:56 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ah... Obama took AF one to NY so he and Micelle could have a date night.. sorry..ring no sale with the criticism of Chritie.. costs a lot less to run the Helicopter then AF One

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LJ

10:25 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thank you Jo. Seems it is only Republicans are criticized for everything they do. Obama runs all over campaigning on our tax dollars and not a peep!

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1:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Uh, Jo, there is a difference between federal officials and state officials. And there is a difference between state funds and federal funds. And there is a difference between the president and the jersey governor.

Oh, never mind. You'll never get any of this.

Teezway

9:56 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It's abusive and indicative of the way politicians govern in NJ. If that state would invest as much in educating its population and their outdated caricatures, then maybe NJ would become more than a NYC off-shoot, and a known bunch of education-less mobsters and assorted criminals.

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Projustice

9:58 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The sense of arrogance and entitlement on the part of our government overseers is amazing. Pelosi's alcohol bill for her govt. plane was over $100,000! Clearly, they need more of our tax money!!

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George P

1:05 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

That was ethenol to fly the plane.

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1:48 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Straight from the right wing Make Up A Fact Machine! Real lurnin is 2 hard!

me flynn

10:03 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

maybe someone can confirm the story on 6 abc in philly last night. I thought they said Palin was having dinner with Christie quess he couldn't be late for their date and maybe the state of nj paid for that too.

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BigBalls

10:04 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Why did him and wifey leave in the 5th...was the kid a screwup? Who won the game?

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Really? Really?

1:46 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

"Oh yeah.....my kid. Where's Ol' WhatsHisName, anyway?"

JJBUFF

10:06 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Give Christie a break. He probably offset the cost of the Trip by Firing a Police Officer.

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Don Davidson

10:09 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I'm a little guy who likes the Gov very much, people need to understand rank has its privilege ! ie: Mrs Obama taking the girls to Paris on Air Force One, or to the Space Launch ! I voted for him and will vote again as long as he cuts spending across the board to ALL sectors !

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Vern

11:36 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Why compare this govermnor with the presidents family? Paris is a world away and unlike christies sons baseball game which is in the same state. This guy is for fiscal responsibility, he said that not me!!! We need to stop making excuses for these kind of behavior!!

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John Hahn

12:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Unless the president is on-board it is not AF One. AF One designates the plane/jet carrying the president. A piper cub with the president on board is AF One. Michelle Obama & her daughters may have traveled on government funded aircraft. But that is one of the perks of the job. If I were president, I would take AF one out for a few trips. Neither the president nor the first lady have a lot of down time or personal time.

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George P

1:08 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yes it does, so when he becomes President, he can take his son to Paris too.

B@B

10:12 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Projustice: Source, please for this number? A credible one not named "Andrew Breitbart" or "Fox News"?

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LJ

10:12 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

But it is fine with you all that we flew "The Beast" to Europe and Nancy Pelosi used the Air Force to go back and forth to California, routinely.

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I Care

11:02 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Nancy Pelosi was Speaker of the House. She had the right to go back and forth in an efficient manner. The republican speaker before her was shown to use the plane way more than her. NJ is a tiny state geographically. The article said he had no public appearances, so it sounds like Christie once again likes to feel like he is king of the hill. I commend him for attending his son's game, but he should start walking some. He looks like he is ready to explode from a heart attack. And I agree, there are certain privileges that come with being governor, but perception of whether you are using resources wisely is everything. I also think his cutting public school funding while giving to private school vouchers opens him up for criticism that he sends his kids to private school. And no I don't see the problem with POTUS present and past sending their kids to private school for security reasons. Obama is not making a campaign against public school funding.

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George P

1:13 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You guys keep comparing the Governor of a very small state to the President of the whole country and leader of the free world. And the military plane the Speaker flew was usually flying there anyway, any one in the military knows how to fly on the cheap like that its called a hop.

jim lovell

10:26 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

most have been a real big helicopter.

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1:27 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

One of those Chinooks they use for logging. Loaded up with milkshakes and cheesecakes for the flight. Couldn't have been cheap.

Jeannette

10:30 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I suppose those of you who object to Christi using a form of government transportation, also object to Pres. Obama using Air force one for a date night in NYC, or Pelosi using Air force jets to shuttle her back and forth from Wash, to Ca.
The Gov. is a busy man, perhaps the only way he could make his sons game was by using a heliocopter. I commend him on trying to serve the people of NJ and while trying to fufill his job as a parent.

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Pattyj

10:42 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jeannette, Christie is NO President of the United States. The President job requires all this security. Christie had no right coming to that game on taxpayers dollars. You can try to spin it to his favor all you want..IT WILL REMAIN "WRONG."

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James Vragel

11:42 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

First off, let's get some facts straight. (Not that facts matter to "conservatives.") The term "Air Force One" is used as the name for ANY plane that the President of the United States boards. If I were a pilot, owned a hot air balloon, and took the President of the United States aboard for a ride, technically the balloon would become "Air Force One." As the Speaker of the House is the third in line for the presidency, those in that position are entitled to sertain security protections, one of which is the use of an Air Force plane for travel. John Boehner has the same privilage that Pelosi in this matter and I'm sure has used it when he travels. (I keep forgetting, since he's a Republican it's OK. It's only a problem if the House Speaker is a Democrat. Silly me.) Finally, the Governor of the State of New Jersey isn't the President of the United States or in line to assume the office therefore he is NOT entitled to the same privilages as the President. We, the voters of NJ have made it abundantly clear, our Governor may use a state chopper for state business only. Attending a child's ball game isn't state business. Christie had better reimburse the state out of his own pocket for this misuse of state transportation or his future in politics looks very dim.

Cindy Dittfield

10:33 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I am disgusted by this. This man just had a dinner with prospective supporters for the Presidency. Where will he have the audacity to land Airforce One...oh wait, he can land it in my backyard. Perhaps that is why our taxes are so high in NJ - so he can build little landing fields and strips in our yards. SHAME ON YOU Mr. Christie...

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Roy

10:35 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

There is nothing wron with. I guess if had a lot of time on his hands he would drive but as governor still have a driver, and an escort. He has been working hard. The negative comments are from those who didnt like him to begin wihth. This is the first good governor we have had in many years.

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Pattyj

10:38 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ROY, would you say the same thing about President Obama.? I think not. This christie guy is doing nothing but eating, and, running his big faced mouth..soon, he will need a wheelchair to get around.

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Really? Really?

1:51 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Uh, Rot or Roy or whatever, do you want to give that another shot? There is something wron with. If had a lot of time on my hands I doubt I could get you to understand.

Rully Rilly

Pattyj

10:35 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christie need to jog to this baseball game. He is a very obese. He criticize President Obama for his spending. Yet, Christie is making the people of New Jersey pay for his personal luxuries. Do the maid get to fly to the grocery store too...? Do the wife get to fly to get her hair and nails done. This is gas spent on TAXPAYERS DOLLARS. And, I bet New Jersey will not make him answer for it...

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ogates

10:37 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The face of fiscal conservatism hypocrisy !
Can Joysey afford Christie?

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liebeist10

10:45 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

This politician does it all wrong he should set an example by rideing a bicyle saveing gas and the planet and reducing his big fat belly as well not spending the tax peoples hard earned money tax payers diserve more respect tax money should only be spent on inferstructure that is used by all the common people neighborhood, city, county, state, or the federal gouvernment!

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JP

10:50 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ITS OK, CHRISTIE JUST FIRED 800 TOLL COLLECTORS SO HE CAN KEEP HIS CHOPPER FLYING AT THE COST OF $2000. PER HOUR. (TRUE COST). AFTER ALL WHATS MORE IMPORTANT YOUR SON'S BASEBALL GAME OR LOWER MIDDLE CLASS FAMILIES TRYING TO SURVIVE?

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Irma Blatchford

10:55 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yep, Looks like Christie is emulating Pres. Obama who sent or allowed his daughter Sasha to attend a Bat-Mizvah in Chicago last week with the entire entourage of security, plane etc. and I am sure paid by the taxpayers....what else is new?!?

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Vern

11:30 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I would love to know just where you would send your kids for schooling if you were the president. You know darn well that public school would be out of the question so get real!!!

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Michaela

11:44 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

As the 10-year old daughter of a sitting US President, Sasha Obama has to have security. All of the minor children of sitting Presidents get Secret Service protection. She does not have the option of forgoing her security detail. And are you sure that her travel was paid for by taxpayers? Her father is a millionaire and if she was traveling without him or her mom, I believe there is a charge back provision whereby her parents reimburse the government for the cost of her travel but not the security expenses. She gets security coverage wherever she goes...to school, to camp, to the park, to a friend's house whatever. It is in no way inappropriate for little Sasha to have attended her friend's Bat Mitzvah nor for her security detail to accompany her. Just because we pay taxes, doesn't mean we get to tell President and Mrs. Obama what social events their children can attend.

tom

10:59 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Pure hypocrisy. The man wants to cut the middle and lower class benefits from the budget but he thinks it's OK to be piloted around in a private chopper. This guy stinks.

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Michaela

11:05 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

All of President Obama's travel is per protocols used for Presidential travel and is no different for him than it is for any other President. When George W. Bush ran for re-election in 2004 and he went to fundraisers and campaign events, he went in Air Force One because he was the President. When Obama goes on fundraising trips and campaign events now, he uses Air Force One because he is the President. The President Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, etc etc etc. travels on Air Force One wherever he goes....because he is the President. When the Bushes (Geo and Laura) vacationed in Crawford, TX, they went on Air Force One. When the Bushes (Geo. and Barbara) vacationed in Kennebunkport, ME, they traveled on Air Force one. When the Obamas go to Hawaii or NY, they travel on Air Force One. Unless your argument is that every President EXCEPT Obama is permitted to travel on Air Force One, bringing up Obama's travel in the context of what Christie did is irrelevant. Now if you want to make an apples-to-apples comparison, Obama's daughters play soccer (Malia) and basketball (Sasha). I have not yet heard of him ever taking a helicopter to one of their games. In a non-comparative analysis, Christie is not wrong to use the helicopter but I'm not sure he was smart to use the helicopter for this purpose given the pressures regular New Jerseyans are under, in part because of his policies.

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jcnansky

11:25 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You are exactly right on this and my comments are on this fact too. As I said in my comment one can almost give Christie a give on the use of the helicopter, but the use of the car to drive the 100 yards is just to extreme. As I also said if Christie can't walk 100 yards, he definately doesn't have the stamina to run for President which he has admitted as much by saying he isn't ready yet. If he does run for President his VP choice would be the most important one in recent times because of his weight and health. His weight is a legitimate issue in needing a Commander-In-Chief that was fit enough for the job and the demands of the Presidency. If he does ever become President I hope they kept President Taft's bathtub in storage.

Pete Mock

11:05 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What makes it look even worse, the helicopter was apparently needed because he had to rush back home to have dinner with several weathy GOP campaign donors and activists from Iowa...

http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/05/31/chris-christie-wont-run-for-president-but-hell-visit-iowa-this-summer/

He really did step in it with this one.

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Irvin D Johnson

11:07 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Think this was bad? In Illinois, our Governors refuse to live in the Governor's mansion in Springfield. The Governor's prefer to live in Chicago and fly to Springfield and back on the tax payers dime. It's only a matter of time till they move the Capital to Chicago, they (Demo. Chicago) certainly don't need the rest of the State. By the way, Illinois is so deep in debt that if every citizen of the State gave 50% of their pay back to the State we could never pay down our debt, that is of course unless our Governor and legislators would stop tying to spend all that extra income as fast as they got it. So, think your State and Governor are bad? I would trade you.

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chicago6611

11:19 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Shame on u Irvin- u thought you would get away with a lie about Gov. Quinn not living in Springfield. "Quinn moved into the Illinois Executive Mansion in Springfield, saying it would be an honor to live "in the people's house". Quinn works from his office in the Illinois State House."

And the debt when Quinn came to office has already been reduced by 7 billion.

Shame on u for lying. Did u not think u would get caught.
Shame shame
And by all means move to New Jersey

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Really? Really?

1:54 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Brought to you by the Magical Republican Make Up A Fact Machine! Real lurnin' is 2 hard.

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Really? Really?

1:23 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

From the Aristocats? I love the Aristocats!

James Vragel

11:11 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Oh, good grief. Here we go again. I thought New Jersey voters made it abundantly clear a number of election cycles ago that using a state chopper for personal use by ANY elected official was way out of bounds. Now I will admit to not being a Chrisie fan, I much prefered him pursuing corrupt politicians before than governor now, but we've had far worse. This though, is a gross violation of the pubic trust and cannot be forgiven nnless he reimburses the state for the full cost of this "outing" from his own pocket. If he doesn't, his future political career is sunk.

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jcnansky

11:11 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

All of you Republicans bashing Obama for using Air Force One forget that George Bush did the exact same thing. How many personal trip to he take using Air Force one? All the trips to his ranch in Texas and he also used Air Force One for campaigning as well as every President has and campign expenses are usually picked up by both the RNC and the DNC. Using Obama's use of Air Force one to excuse Christies's actions is indeed hypocritical. Do we also not forget Bush's expense of the military jet he flew in for publicity? One can maybe let Christie get away with the use of the helicopter, but not be able to walk 100 yards to the game? No wonder he says he does not want run for President or that he is ready to run for President, he actually couldn't handling the running part!

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chicago6611

11:24 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Don't ya know that our president is a minority and therefore really not legit.
The righties think he should still be in the back of the bus.
How dare you think he has the same rights as previous presidents.

Gary Fischer

11:17 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

There is a reason that the private schools do better than the public schools. The private schools don't have to take any of the special needs kids and the parents have to take the kids to school, as there is no busing. Most households both parents have to work so they have to take the bus to school. I know, I have worked and attended public and private schools. The teachers in the private schools are no different than than in public schools. They just have the cream of the crop to work with. Easy job if you can get it.

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Stuart

11:28 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Folks, let's get real. Have you forgotten, this is New Jersey.

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Anna

12:57 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Exactly to Gary. The kids in private schools are preselected with tests and interviews, and have motivated parents willing to pay for school. Not everyone is accepted. And if the kids misbehave or their grades drop, they can be expelled. Kids cannot be expelled from public school. Public schools have to take everyone, whatever their needs and circumstances. So comparing the performance of kids in public and private schools is like comparing apples and oranges. Not the same fruit.

Pattyj

11:27 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Reresident--I WANT YOU TO KNOW, THAT CHRISTIE IS NO PRESIDENT OBAMA. HE DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME RIGHTS AS THE PRESIDENT...Yet, you have a problem with President Obama using his legal rights as a President...and, a Governor using his power, NOT HIS RIGHT...BUT, THE TAXPAYERS DOLLARS FOR HIS OWN GAIN....

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Gary Odom

11:41 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Oh PLEEEZE! Rights to take tax payer transportation on a date to NYC. Take off the blinders.

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jcnansky

11:58 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Gary, right and tax payer rights to use the military jet for a fly in like Bush did is ok? Who has blinders on?

Benwa

11:31 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Are the five new helicopters at least American-made?

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Gary Odom

12:10 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jonansky, good having a little friendly discussion. By the way, go to AOL news feed and see the just now posted story of the libs using extravagant expenses on transportation. Pic of Obama crawling out of one. I guess someone read this story of Christie and had it put up quickly. I must say I am impressed with the speed.
If anyone really thinks this helicopter thing is a real story wait until they read the one just posted I referred to. Hope all read it also. Those who want fairness will at least read it. Let me know if you found it.

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jcnansky

12:24 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yes Gary and see how much of that transportation was ordered under the Bush administration and that they classify a four door sedan and an SUV the same as a limo.

Gary Odom

11:31 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ok, I guess somebody's afraid of Christie running for Prez, so it's the old make a mountain out of a mole hill story. How about running the same story when Obama takes his next jaunt around the world spending millions and claims its for some sort of business trip, and all the while the economy is still not so good. This story actually makes me think the dems may be a little nervous about someone like Christie. A silly story that is easily seen through. Next time Biden takes a jaunt in our government for planes write about that. Or do you really want to be fair??

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jcnansky

11:36 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Come on Gary, as was pointed out to you and you seem to want to ignore, Republican Presidents and thier administrations have done the exact same thing but you just want to fault Obama. Typical Republican, do as I say but not as I do or have done.

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Gary Odom

11:39 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Or Obama going on a date to NYC at government expense. Or Pelosi (the FORMER speaker and for good reason) hitting the air ways at tax payers expense just to attend her personal fund raisers, or....on and on we could go.

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Pattyj

11:44 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

GARY ODOM---why would anyone be afraid of christie running for President...Heck, the White house grocery bill would be a million dollars a month. the beds would have to be re-enforced. I know, you would love to see this white man in office using the Air Force One Plane, instead of a Bi racial man. This is what this is all about....Fact is, Christie was wrong to use that Helicopter...and, limo....he should have WALKED....NEED THE EXERCISE...

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Gary Odom

11:49 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jonansky, I agree, Republicans do it also as you pointed out, meaning Dems also do it as you apparently agreed with. i am just saying why publish a story ONLY with Christie and not the next Pelosi jaunt for no reason. The reality is this is a non story, but someone is trying to make a story of it when lots do it, including our current president and FORMER speaker.

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Gary Odom

11:52 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I suppose name calling and making fun of someone's physical appearance is another example of open minded liberalism.

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Really? Really?

1:20 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Go for it, Gary! Write that blockbuster story! Clearly you understand the angle here, so your story will be just as big. No doubt about it.

REAmerican

11:33 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

$1830.00 per hour for his helicopter flights. Bravo!

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Allan

11:35 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Come on guys, Obama does this every day why not complain about him. These people can't travel like the rest of us for safety concerns. Do I like it, No. But that's how it is.

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Yolanda

12:06 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

@ Allan, he's the POTUS, take off those blinders dude....he's the freaking president not some fat lazy gov from NJ....geez

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Really? Really?

1:17 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey everybody, look over there! Don't look at Christie! Look over there!

paulie

11:36 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What a load of crap here. Leave Christe alone. He is the best thing to happen to this rotten state in decades.

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jcnansky

11:38 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Well at least using the term load and crap in a comment of Christie is correct.

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Gary Odom

11:54 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Name calling and ridiculing people's physical appearance. I suppose this is the open minded liberalism we all want?

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jcnansky

12:20 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey Gary as opposed to what Republicans have called Obama? Again, do as I say not as I do Republicanism at it's best.

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Norma

4:45 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What's Christie filling your pocket with? Cause he is only emptying mine!

Avalon

11:37 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

This article is SO unbelieveably typical of media bias. It shouldnt even have been news. It is purely based on getting people to look at Christie unfavorably.
Do you people really believe he was sitting in house all day then decided "oh snap" I got my kids ball game to go to, let me just call up the helicopter. Whatever you think of him, he's not stupid and I'm sure he knew he would get liberal crap for it. Jeez, we've had how many years and years of Democrat run government in NJ which pummeled us economically into the ground and someone comes along and tries to fix it WITHOUT raising taxes (think back people...) and you slam him for doing what ALL other politicians do on both sides.

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jcnansky

11:45 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I think what makes this a story Avalon is having a car there to drive him 100 yards and brings up a very important and legitimate question as to his health and fitness to serve. He obviously took the car the 100 yards to avoid being asked questions about the use of the helicopter and it's costs if he had walked the 100 yards.

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Really? Really?

1:15 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

So, were you going to comment on THIS story? Any thoughts on paying for a helicopter and limo so Chris Christalmighty can go to a kid's game for an hour or so? You hate taxes, right?

Al's toy

11:38 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Some people still have to grow up,and play by the rules. Take the bus,the limo,call a cab; but dont waste the tax payers money,remember you are being paid to help the people not your self, be a good guy do the right thing

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Mike Shannon

11:40 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Its bad enough that a man who claims to be about tightening the belt flies in on a state funded ride, but then he loads his corpulent self into a limo to drive 100 yards to the field. What about a little personal responsibility in walking that 100 yards and burning a few calories off his already overweight frame. Like all politicians, and notably many conservatives, he is a walking contradiction. Its like Bush talking tough about war, wearing his flight suit. Christie should make a public statement and offer a way in which he'll pay back the citizens of NJ for this trip, and how he'll get out and walk 100 yards everyday to atone.

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Jim Smith

11:46 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Like Obama, becareful what you ask for because you just might get it. Christie is just political SCUM. Not only sending his son to a private school while cutting Public School funding he has the audacity to use a State helicopter and then get driven 100 yards the field, What a piece of (expletive) he is. The only difference between him and Obama is his Political Party. One gives away everything and the other takes away everything. Who pays for this "the middle class worker". The don't pay anything and the poor have nothing to give. Sound familiar it should it has been this way for years with no end in sight.

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jcnansky

12:59 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jim I am asssuming by your rhetoric you may be a Tea partier or Indepdendant. It's not Democrats hurting the middle class or Obama wanting to take union organizing away from the middle class. It's not democrats wanting to cut Social Security and do away with Medicare for the middle class worker. Republicans ran in 2010 on protecting medicare from democrats and look what they are doing now to destroy it? Most people forget that under Obama the middle class got the larget tax cut in history and wants the rich to God forbid share the sacrifices the Republicans want the middle class to take. Republicans ran in 2010 on creaating jobs and since taken office have done nothing but concentrate on social issues and destroying more jobs. Do I agree with everything Obama has done, no. Politics however is trying to make a choice between the lesser of evils because unfortunately politics is all about power from every side.

James Bridges

11:47 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey, it's New Jersey! He needed a heavy lift chopper and this one was handy. It's just as cheap as...oh, never mind, I was wrong.

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Charles Borg

11:48 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And the Republican Party wants this guy to run for president.

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George P

1:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You have to be able to walk before you can run!

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Volkul

2:52 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2011

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA....

loving this one, George!

joyce wenger

11:49 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

i am not defending christie if in fact this is TRUE. however, pelosi had her private jet on tax dime take her to and from calif. m. obama goes to spain with twenty friends..broadway shows, failed olympic trip, etc. obviously politicians feel they are entitled to spend our money for their own indulgences. self annointed fat cats. shameful too bad we dont consider them as important or impressive as they see themselves. i wouldnt walk across the street to see any of them. i do my research and i vote. dont need the b.s.

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Really? Really?

1:11 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And, on a totally unrelated note.......thanks, Joyce. Great thinkin'.

Didn't you want to throw Al Gore's name out there too? It's not completely dumb yet, it still needs Al.

Pen White

11:49 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wait a minute guys!! Obama uses Air Force One all the time to travel around the country to attend fund raising events,,,,,HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK THAT COSTS TAXPAYERS.

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William Mays

11:53 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Obama has the right to, Air Force One is always at the disposal of the president. How many times do you think Bush has taken his oil industry buddies around on Air Force One?

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jcnansky

11:54 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Pen do you read others comments before giving your own? Republicans did the same for attending campaign fund raising events and those travel expenses are usually paid for by the idividual political party committees, the RNC and DNC. Republicans who live in glass houses, like in Crawford, Texas and Main, shouldn't thrown stones.

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Michaela

11:58 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He's the President. That's how the President travels, whether his name is Obama, Bush, Clinton, Regan, Ford, Nixon, Carter or whatever. That's the way it's always been. He's President Obama....he's supposed to travel anywhere he goes on Air Force One.

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George P

1:34 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Those who live in grass houses should not stowe throns.

William Mays

11:56 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jcnansky, you forgot to mention that they used donor money to go to lesbian strip clubs.

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jcnansky

12:17 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Billy as opposed to the RNC also using funds for a strip club? Really! LOL

fgfgfggf

11:58 am on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

people stupid enough to vote and elect republican's
get anyhting and everything they deserve.

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Norma

4:48 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Truer words never been spoken

bob

12:00 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

At least he didn't do 95 on the Garden state Parkway, get into an accident , and almost kill people likeCorzine

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Linda

12:04 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You get what you voted for. Fat and lazy!

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Patrick

12:07 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I'm surprised the helicopter got off the ground. I would have loved to see him arrive on a bicycle.

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jcnansky

12:12 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Gary the reason this is a story about Christie and not Pelosi is because this is a NJ website and Christie being Governor makes it legitimate story to cover. Pelosi's use was covered and to say it was not is not a fact. Fox Noise did thier job on it it. Also being able to bring up Christie's weight as a legitimate issue when judging him as fit and healthy enough to do the job is also legitimate. See the reason this is also such a big story is the hypocracy of Republicans claiming to be fiscal conservatives who do stuff like this. The hypocracy of Republicans who claim to be about family values then cheat on thier wives. For some reason Republicans will never own up to making mistakes. Recent polls of Republicans all across the country who took office in 2010 are proving this. Republicans are running so scared right now they are running in circles. Obama's poll numbers are up and they can't stand the fact under his administration Bin Laden was caught. Republicans are showing thier desparation and will pay for it in 2012.

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Khandoor

12:16 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Why do you guys get so worked up over such trivial things... Really! US taxpayers pay for limo'd drives to school for Oblunder's kids and what about all the wasteful trips for fundraisers? Hmmm?

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jcnansky

12:35 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You really want to keep hyping on the fundraising trips that Obama takes that every Republican President has also done? I also suppose the First Children don't deserve secret service protection? As least they are driven to school and not flown. And really after Bush you call Obama a blunder? Who blundered getting Bin Laden and who blundered weapons on mass destruction in Iraq?

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George P

1:39 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The secret service drove the Bush twins to the bars when they were minors, and overlooked them getting drunk, some security!

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chicago6611

3:43 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How come it was ok for bushie to take air force one and SS on his vacations and to Austin to see his children but not ok for Obama- could it be because you don't like that a minority is in the WH
and only White men should be allowed to be pres.

Patrick Chandler

12:17 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ah I was wondering why, as a combat veteran, I owed the government money during this past tax season...now I know why...

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dickvipp

12:19 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

This string of comments are hiliarious. Basically what the comments indicate are that the political party of a public official should be the determining factor as to whether abuse of power exists. And I didn't even know that date nights were a presidential priviledge.

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Michaela

12:27 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Presidents go places. Sometimes they go places with their wives. Sometimes it's a date. Sometimes it's vacation. Sometimes it's business. Whatever it is, when the President travels, he travels with Security and on government provided aircraft, Air Force or Marine One, and in a special armoured limo. Doesn't matter what his name or political party is...that's the way it's done because he is the President. Christie is not the President. The comparisons between what Christie did and what Obama does are baseless.

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jcnansky

12:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

As opposed to all the other Presidential priviledges taken by Republicans Dick?

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Really? Really?

1:07 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Well, no Dick. Hypocrisy and lack of common sense should be the determining factor whether politicians are ridiculed or not.

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chicago6611

3:44 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Just curious but when bushie took Air force one on vacations or to Austin to see his kids and other social events why did u not complain.
Is the reason u complain now is that your are unhappy a black man is in the WH
Yes, thot so -

William Mays

12:24 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Jcnasky, I was talking about the Republicans.

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jcnansky

12:28 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

My apology Billy. See a liberal does know how to give an apolgy when wrong! LOL

Tiffany Devitt

12:24 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Correction Stoli89: President Carter sent his daughter, Amy, to public school - one of the only presidents to do so.

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Benwa

1:43 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yeah, but she was/is uglier than a wart on a toad's behind. Sorry. Couldn't help myself.

William Mays

12:25 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Oh and bob, Corzine's accident had nothing to do with the speed he was going. It was the other driver's fault.

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attilatheblond

12:29 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Helicopter to the game, black car with tinted windows to ferry him the last 100 yards? He and the Mrs left before the kid got done playing. Yeah, that is judicious use of government funds while trying to strangle the life out of schools, teachers, and working people.

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Really? Really?

2:05 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It is judicious use of government funds to the Christie defenders here.....who hate taxes and government spending very very much, yessirreebob. The part of the brain that detects hypocrisy in normal people is missing or undeveloped. The part that prevents normal people from poking themselves in the eye with a sharp stick is missing too. And they vote when they can find the polling place. Sad.

MarkBoston

12:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

elected officials must set an example by their actions. Especially a Governor . The use of a state owned chopper to get to a sons ball game is the perfect example of poor judgement . If he can't see the error in this before he thought of taking the chopper ... what does it tell his constituents when it comes time to make more important decisions in his post as governor ???

When MA Deval Patrick first took his office, he placed an order for new curtains for the Governors office and was lambasted for needless spending with citizens tax dollars..

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Gisele Hinderer

12:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Lets not forget that the "use" and buying of Limos has gone up 77% since Obama has taken office...

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jcnansky

12:37 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And do a little research and see that the orders for those came under the Bush administration and that they classify sedans and suv as limos so they are not all limos.

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Michaela

12:38 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

See countless previous comments....comparisons between what Christie did and what Obama does are baseless.. Christie is not the President.

barbie

12:32 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Another don't do as I do, do as I say do politician. He is a hypocrit personified. No wonder he says he doesn't want to run for president.

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Roger Pachiderm

12:39 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

NJ is a fairly sizable state. Bergen County is the farthest distance from Trenton then any other county. If the leader of the state is to have a consistent presence in the entire state then he/ she would need a helicopter. That helicopter help keep the governor to be physically available to all his constituents. A 2-3 motorcade with state police vehicles occupied by the security detail and at least 1-2 staff members would probably cost about as much an hour as a helicopter. Especially when you consider the cost of time saved. I do not begrudge the man the right to see his children and still be readily available for state business. Everyone hit the roof in December when he went on holiday and was not in NJ for a snow storm.

As to those who base their arguments on his weight and where he chooses to send his kids to school - you lost me. Personal attacks have little place in the public debate about abuse of power.

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jcnansky

12:43 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Roger really? As I have said one can almost give him a pass on the helicopter, but needing to use a car to go 100 yards? That's what makes questioning his weight and health as legitimitate. Also I guess you have never made a personal attack against any Democrat?

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Michaela

12:57 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Roger, thank you for a very rational position that didn't include a needless comparison to what everyone else does. I still question the prudence of what Christie did in view of the fact that the article also says he had no meetings listed on his public calendar. Even if he was in his Trenton office, he doesn't commute to Trenton each day by helicopter so why wasn't his typical mode of transportation used in this instance? Why would he need to be accompanied by staff members to attend a baseball game? Could he have, in the absence of any public meetings, arranged his schedule to be in a more geographically desirable location relative to the location of the baseball game? Many New Jerseyans are economically hard-pressed. It is not too much to ask our elected officials to be as prudent qnd vigilant about spending as they expect and as circumstances force us to be.

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Really? Really?

1:03 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wow, he's available for all his constituents? Does he do kids' parties?

Patricia Tardugno

12:43 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Misappropriation of funds & tax dollars!! Perhaps he paid for the lavishness out of his own account?! And, if not, perhaps he should consider repaying the expenses of his excellent adventure?!

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MaryAnne Miuccio

12:52 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christie is the ultimate in your face bully, I am so disgusted that he is our governor. He has a prosecuter's mind and doesn't have a diplomatic cell in his body. (I'll spare the size of the body comments, since a picture says it all) What is wrong here is his elitist attitude. He slashes public school funding while he sends is own kids to private school. He behaves like a king (Henry the Eighth comes to mind, can't help the visual comparison is TOO obvious) and speaks about the citizens of this state as though we are his subjects. Gov. Corzine paid for a lot of his own living expenses, I believe he even paid for repairs to the governor's residence out of his own money. Chris Christie's wife makes a very good salary and I'm sure he amassed a good amount of money in his prior career. This is what happens when there is a light voter turnout with an uninformed electorate. The people who voted for this guy are now starting to complain because he is not changing things i.e. lowering taxes that they were sure he would do. A lot of people vote for someone without looking at the entire person. I am counting the days to when he is out of office, which hopefully will be after 1 term. The nerve of this bombastic, nasty man.

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George P

12:58 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

It dosen't matter that his son is in a private school, unless we are paying for it. It dosen't matter that he is over weight, he will pay the ultimate price for that. It doesn't matter that the Presidents children are in private school, the disturbance caused at a public school everyday would disrupt the other students performance. It doesn't matter how long it took the reporter and photographer to do the story, that is what they do when they get the scoop. What does matter is that he used the new 12.5 million $ helecoptor for personal use. This is bad and good, now he definatly will not be running for president. As far as other administration doing the same thing - is there an example? If there is do two wrongs make a right? As far as only republicans being singled out - no way, anytime there is a negative be either party, it gets covered. As far as Obama using government transportation to go on vacation, it is required and it has been required for every prisident since Hoover. Bush II spent over 3 years total at the ranch during his term, I suppose you could say he went on vacation to the white house occationally.

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Really? Really?

1:01 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Once again the republicans just don't understand the entire notion of hypocrisy.

I'll try again. OK, the reason that this is not about democrats or the president is because of the self-righteousness that republicans show toward paying taxes and funding the necessities of the government, while at the same time excusing every bit of pork and any crazy spending that they come up with. See? They stuff themselves, while pointing and screaming at others. See how it works? It's called hypocrisy.

You can apply it to religious beliefs as well. Go ahead.

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janie

2:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

can you say Weinergate and hypocrisy???

leigh ann

1:03 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You have got to be kidding me.....I'm totally dumbfounded how some of our elected officials use taxpayers money......and to be driven 100 yds to the field.....by the looks of it, he could have used the excercise.

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Sally Berger

1:05 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Isn't this "big government wasteful spending"? If a Democrat did this, the GOPers would be all over it like a cheap suit...especially Gov.Christy who blames public school teachers for all of the woes in New Jersey. What a big fat hypocrite!

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David Blackburn

2:01 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And to think I wa being nice and wondered if anyone had suggested he go on a DIET.

Don

1:08 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You would think that Christie would at least try to walk 100 yards...ya know, burn a few calories..guess he had to save time so he could get to his fans from Iowa faster just for dinner...

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Roger Pachiderm

1:08 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

jcnansky - I can not recall the last time I made a personal attack about somebody based on their appearance or any other perceived shortcomings. It is my preference to debate issues and not personalize things. I get no joy in putting down people in an attempt feel better about myself.

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ed

1:12 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Go, go, GOP ! Your hypocracy is showing.

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Farley Karas

1:17 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Surprised the chopper could get off the ground. Not surprised he had to be driven from the chopper to the stands.

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janie

2:32 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I'd love to see what some of the posters on here REALLY look like cuz you guys are really good at the fat jokes

Roger Pachiderm

1:17 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Michaela - very good points and I do not know the answers. I did not vote for the governor and I have not reason to defend him. I think there could be valid reasons to use a helicopter. Especially when it feels like South Jersey gets political preference over North Jersey (that debate is for another day). I can answer one question though - he will always travel with at least 1 or 2 aides to answer calls and let him know of a urgent situation. He was physically at the geographic top of the state. It is not unheard of something suddenly happening in another location that requires an immediate return to Trenton to meet with the right staff. i.e. a state trooper shot, major accident on a state roadway or with NJ transit, homeland security issue, or any number of issues that people would expect the governor to be on top of.

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Michaela

1:39 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Roger, I think we both agree that there may have been any number of reasons why it might have been justifiable for Christie to take the helicopter however, none are readily apparent. I couldn't find any instances of the types of circumstances you hypothesized in perusing the papers this morning. I'm just a hard-working NJ resident who pays exhorbitant property taxes, faces rising health care costs and minimal salary increases who has to torture every spending decision, having to ask (metaphorically) is this trip really necessary or literally, is this expenditure really necessary. I'd like the governor to realize there are people like me all over this state who want assurances that he isn't cavalierly jumping into a helicopter at tax payer expense.

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George P

2:16 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He could have driven himself and his wife to the game. If something massively important came up, like NY invading NJ, or a few more bodies float up on the shore, then the 200 mile per hour helecoptor could have picked him up in a matter of minutes to deal with the percieved emergencies you speak of . The probable truth is that the helecoptor was needed to take him to an emergency meeting with a bunch of teabaggers from Iowa. He even had to leave early from the game, that was probably all planed in advance. How to get from the game to the teabagggers. If not for that he most likely would have driven/be driven to the game and stayed till the end.

Mrs Funtime

1:28 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

In Massachusetts they had a female governor, Jane King, who once used a State Police copter to get home when her twin babies developed fevers of 104 degrees, and she took a beating in the press for doing what any Mom would do if she had the means. This, however, is ridiculous in my opinion. Who the h*ll does he think he is?? Does anyone have a clue what that cost the state? Close to a year's pension for an elderly schoolteacher, I'll bet.

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JimD

2:27 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

In a statement, GSA spokeswoman Sara Merriam said, "The categories in the Fleet Report are overly broad, and the term 'limousine' is not defined," adding that "vehicles represented as limousines can range from protective duty vehicles to sedans."

In other words, more cars. Some unknown number of which were ordered by the Bush administration. Right wingers do love some noise.

Bob

1:29 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

To quote the Frenchman Joseph Fouche: "It's worse than a crime; it's a mistake." ("C'est pire qu'un crime; c'est une faute.") Some fool politician does something like this every couple of years and it's always a mistake, always looks bad, always costs him or her a percentage of their support. (It's often related to transportation. Google "Bill Janklow South Dakota"; Janklow killed a motorcyclist with his speeding.) What are they thinking? How could they be so foolish? Well, they get corrupted. As the historian Acton said: "Power tends to corrupt." Not corrupt in the sense of taking bribes; corrupt in the sense of messing up one's ability to gauge things, feel things, sense the truth of things, remain connected to ordinary things; corrupt in the sense of putting a sort of gauzy veil between oneself and reality; corrupt in the sense of creating a sense of entitlement, telling themselves with absolute conviction, "I work SO hard, I am SO busy, I am entitled to this helicopter ride and also the 100-yard drive in a limo with tinted windows." (Tinted windows! Too perfect. Also perfect: reminding everyone that his kid attends an expensive private prep school.) It's the extremely rare politician who avoids some corruption in this sense, and some go way overboard.

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George P

2:19 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Let us lay off of the car, it was probably already there, how else did the son get to the game?

The Idaho Jew

1:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I have read many comments and the thing that bothers me most is that this sounds like political divide istead of misuse of power. And yes, both sides have done it but that does not make it right no matter the political party one is affilliated with.
Christie used Emergency Law Enforcement equiptment for personal use and cost taxpayers the bill to do so. That is the one and only point. And it does not matter his political affilliation. Wrong from our governement leaders is wrong. plain and simple. This is not political, it is a moral, ethical and finacial issue of one that feels his "position" affords him more than what is mandated to him by law.
Leave your partisn differences behind, close your eyes and forget who is Goveror of New Jersey. Ifthe guy was a non-partisn person by the name of Joe Smith, was it right or wrong. That is all that needs to be asked. Was itright or wrong regardless of who was Governor?

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Benwa

1:39 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I hope there is a good explanantion. It could very well be that the use of the helicopter was for the Trooper Pilot to retain his piloting rating. All pilots have to have a certain number of hours in the air each year to remain certified. I hope that's the answer.

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Buck

1:40 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If you want to see abuse ---- just track Pres. Obama's use of Air Force One and the helecopter use.... I read an article where even the pilots were getting tired of the constant use ---- usually with his family and many many vacations using taxpayers funds ------ at 200K and hour !!!!

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Michaela

1:53 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Buck, Obama's travel as President is totally irrelevant here. If it were relevant, I would ask you to post a link to the article because I would like to confirm your claim, but in the context of this topic thread, such a post is merely a distraction.

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REAmerican

4:45 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

completely ignorant statement on Obama that has nothing to do with this argument, typical right wing ignorance to use deflection and ignore the fact that your guy is a hypocrite and not worthy of your ability to critisize right wing liars. stay classy repubes and teabaggers

Nancy

1:49 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

As a New Jersey resident who struggles with property taxes I find that the use of a helicopter that is not for state related business a slap in the face. GO CHRISTIE !

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Bigbird

1:54 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

We vote these people in. Might want to think about cleaning house in the Gov. It is getting pretty bad when Donald trump could be our next president. Wow!

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janie

2:30 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

it especially is when people would rather Charlie Sheen be pres than Palin- now THAT'S intelligence!!!

David Blackburn

1:59 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I thought New Jersey had a deficit. If so, it sure is being helped by the Christie taking a helicopter ride at taxpayer expense. Also, if I might add, has anyone suggested that he get on a DIET PLAN!

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REResident

2:04 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Sadden and disappointed this site has become a place for trash talking and flinging insults. It has become a school yard brawl of immature adults.

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David Blackburn

2:16 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

No insult intended. He just needs to diet.

Rob

2:10 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wow, he could run for president? So you mean no change, get rid of one corrupt pres for another corrupt pres. It's disgusting when 'our' presidents go to another country and tries to tell them how they should run their country when they can't or won't even run ours properly. The majority of our current politicions should be hung for the damage they have done. They want to raise taxes on gas to repair the roads. We have been paying for this since I can remember. They use these funds for their slush funds or as you and I would call it, fun money. Campaign funds, Oh man where to start! If they entertain, travel, anything as long as they say thanks for voting or please vote for me they claim it was campaigning so they get money from the average Joe that thought the politician would be responsible. Disgusting! I'm surprised the chopper could carry his fat butt!

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Ric

2:14 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If he's taking the helicopter all the time I would say enough. But being a New Yorker I know our governor's use them all the time. Mainly because our governor's never live in our Capitol. That is a disgrace. Cristie needs to keep it in check and he'll be alright.

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Marcia Gillingham

2:26 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BS we all have to make sacrfices and arrange our work schedule to be a pratcipating parent, he needs a reality check, not only did he take the chopper to the game but left early, what a power trip and what message is he sending to his kids and the people of NJ???

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janie

2:29 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

wow- not ONE of my earlier comments is left on this board. how hysterical. guess you couldn't handle me pointing out your collassal HYPOCRISY when nancy pelosi traveled across country a couple times a week and wined and dined 50 of her closest friends here and abroad. typical

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Tom Troncone

2:47 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Janie,

I am in the process of restoring your comments. We did not remove them. They were removed automatically because enough users deemed then inappropriate. I do not agree that they were and I am in the process of restoring them.

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Shirley Smith

3:36 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

http://www.snopes.com/politics/pelosi/jet.asp

Facts are not your friend, Janie. Bush flew to Texas to cut brush how many times a month?

Governors are in a different situation than federal officials as their costs come from a very different bin. But Christie set himself up for this criticism. During his campaign for governor he was highly critical of the use of state police helicopters.
Technically, since the State Police helicopters fly daily homeland security missions, and use flight time for training purposes, more so lately as we acclimate our pilots to the new aircraft. These are flight hours that would be logged in any event. Therefore, there is no additional cost to taxpayers or the State Police budget, nor is there any interference with our daily mission by adding the state’s chief executive to any of these trips.

You could choose to use facts like this, or you can just continue to throw poo by using an argument every one of us mothers never let our kids get away with.

Taradacktyl

2:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christie is an overfed bully - of COURSE he flies around on the taxpayer dime to run his personal errands... WE OWE HIM! We are all just Serfs and Lord Christie was born on third base thinking he hit a triple - lecturing us on "shared sacrifice" while he could never even sacrifice LUNCH! Sweet Jesus - SAVE us all from these ENTITLED Republican bullies, who have ALWAYS hated "We The People" since Thomas Paine wrote "Rights of Man" to rebut the "Father of Conservatism" Edmund Burke's assertion that the unwashed masses needed to be RULED by a small group of wealthy elite who own and run everything - as the Serfs stay in their "natural" place and await their reward in Heaven. The Republicans have turned America into the LEAST upwardly mobile of all industrialized nations with the widest gap between rich and poor. The Republican mission can be boiled down to 2 words - CHEAP LABOR - in other words - MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. God save us all from their "help."

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Bob

2:37 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Gotta say "thumbs up" to most of that rant, T.

Marion Williams

2:32 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

That is like most government officials, they go thru the motions of caring about the people, but when the truth comes out their only concern is themselves. They take John F. Kennedy's slogan to heart when he said "Ask not what your country can do for you, Ask what you can do for your country." They took it literal and this is why they keep taking from the people for themselves.

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ruth

2:37 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

SHAME SHAME on YOU..... my kids are out of work over a year due to your " best intrest in the state of NJ " whose intrest did you have with this move?

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kenan01

2:39 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What a waste of resources. Anyone else would lose their job for theft of services.

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Dirk

2:40 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I am a Democrat, but don't see anything wrong with this. I am sure it gave everyone at the game, including the kids a thrill. Have some fun people. Governors are busy people.

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ruth

3:55 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

then you write the check to pay for it

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Dirk

6:10 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ruth, I pay my taxes, write that check every year since 1973.

Mike Lane

2:42 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Its obvious that no one really cares, but most state governments have assetts dedicated for use by their governors (Cars, planes, Copters,Security) These assetts are often under the auspices of the State Police Agencies. Governors have operations/security budgets and these assetts are included in those budgets. The assetts are not solely for the use of the governors, but are shared. The governor can request an assett and if it is available, it can be used....the budget is then debited for its use.

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Donna Gasper

2:53 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Doesn't it just get your goat that this father would do anything to make it to his sons ballgame. It's either drive like a bat to get there or fly like a bird to make it on time. TIME. That means he still was able to do the States work alittle longer or a few extra min.with his WIFE. Oh my... he loves his GOD,wife and family and his job as GOVERNOR.. If he didn't make the time some of you people would be saying the exact opposite.. ( He wouldn't take the time for his son)

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Michaela

3:40 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Donna, You bring up a very good point and in thinking about it, he has time to go to baseball games, time to go to Disney World, time to build his national reputation appearing all over the nation in support of various Republican candidates during the mid-term elections, time to be courted to run for President but not enough time to check NJ's "Race for the Top" application for accuracy, which cost the state 400 million in federal aid or time to check the constitutionality of making cuts to education funding that cost money for the state to challenge. He seems to have time for a lot of stuff that has nothing to do with his job, but not enough time to do his job in a deliberate and thoughtful manner.

alice

2:54 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

how dare he!!! yup he does things tht is right for him but not for the average person ... let him take his personal car to the game, not use a helicopter tht the tasx payers pay for. yup he is for the4 rickh all right... take from the poor to support the rich... thast is is secret policy isnt it????. he is lining his pockets more and more at the tax payers expense isnt he...ok so i see how he will be if he runs for president... o no!!!! here we go again another mr. president bush... all for the rich and the tsax payers get poorer and poorer. now that works!!!
Now here is a "weapon of mass destructiuon" in the name of Chris Christie. sounds great to me... it works doesn't it..
Let make sure he is not elected at all. Lets get rid of the Republicans... they are crooked all the way....

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Dale

2:54 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Typical of the new rank of Republican Governors who fight public deficits by trying to balance the budgets on the backs of the middle class and pull stunts like this or give tax breaks or government contracts to their rich friends

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fishin4funthenrelease

3:24 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

That my friend is just Republican business as usual.

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janie

3:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

didn't hear you criticizing Pelosi for going cross country in her air force jet a couple times a week

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REAmerican

4:40 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

That's an ignorant comment Janie, Pelosi didnt use the jet to go to Baseball games, no comparison. nice of you to defend your hypocrite leader

Kristine M.

2:55 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Are you kidding me. he goes after the teachers and the schools district as well as the NJEA and claims that their is an abundance of waste here and here he is riding in a helicopter on tax payers money. I wonder what the price of fuel cost us for that ride to his son's baseball game. I have a few words for you Christie, why don't you do what every parent in NJ does when they want to go to see their child's baseball game. DRIVE ON YOUR OWN DIME!

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Kelly Hodgson

2:56 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

You cant turn a blind eye when its a dem and then cry foul when it is a GOP....just saying...

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Shirley Smith

3:44 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

???? It was Christie who made a point during his campaign to question the use of state helicopters as wasteful, so he did set himself up for this. There was not a cost issue then or now in using a helicopter that has to log in a certain amount of hours daily. But if you use such bs in your campaign, you really should be wise enough not to set yourself up for the same criticism. That is what I would take away from this.

Veronica

2:56 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Which is worse, ignorance or arrogance? He is either so far out of the loop that he didn't realize that the perception of taking a state helicopter to his son's baseball game would be greeted with criticism or he's arrogant enough to not care how his actions are perceived. I don't think this is a stupid man so I go with arrogance. I'm really tired of people that defend this man as just being a good father because it was so important for him to attend the baseball game (or take his family to Disneyworld during a state of emergency) I was raised by a policeman and stay at home mom and there were plenty of events my dad missed due to his work schedule. Somehow I managed to grow up without any psychological damage because my father missed some events. Christie is a joke.

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SAM

3:03 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

WoW. I"M FROM JERSEY LIVING IN SO. FL. , WHEN I READ HE IS CHOPPER HAPPY AND SEEING HIM AS BIG AS JACKIE GLEASON, OR DOM DELOUISE , AT THEIR LARGEST, IT MADE ME THINK HIS BODY MAY HAVE A REALITY SHOW OF IT'S OWN COMING THIS FALL. JUST DON'T V O T E FOR IT!

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David Blackburn

3:05 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What an abuse of power!! And then he had to have a car waiting to take him 100 yards?? He needs to layoff the groceries and exercise!! I hope the people of NJ wake up before the next election cycle!!!

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SAM

3:06 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

HE SHOULD OF WALKED !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Shirley Smith

3:21 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

In response to some of the comments......

According to General Services Administration data , the number of limousines in the federal fleet increased from 238 in fiscal 2008, the last year of the George W. Bush administration, to 412 in 2010. Much of the 73 percent increase—111 of the 174 additional limos—took place in fiscal 2009, more than eight months of which corresponded with Obama’s first year in office. However, some of those purchases could reflect requests made by the Bush administration during an appropriations process that would have begun in the spring of 2008.

The lies were on Fox News, as usual.

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Freakin'

3:33 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Strange that the majority of the justification of this abuse of office is that other politician(s) are doing it.

Is this the rationale for poor judgment? When will this crap end?

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Joe

3:33 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

anyone know what postion the kid played? did he start? have any hits? come on, the important questions.

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chicago6611

3:56 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hope he doesn't take after his dad.

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ruth

4:12 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

NO matter what it was how many of us missed games with our kids because of work?
Thats what I thought...next time check your schedule

andy

3:37 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Let me get this straight....RERESIDENT.....Christie does something stupid and you find a way to write an entire paragraph blaming President Obama for it. Damn, how you Teabaggers twist everything. Christie is responsible for his own actions and he will be held accountable. He finds ways of taking from the poorer of Jersey, so he can feed his own enormous ego. Place the blame where the blame is due....

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REResident

4:49 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Andy, you are fueled with so much hate for the governor that it warps my words. I have not stated whether the governor was right or wrong. I am holding judgment unit I hear the full story. However my initial reaction was how wrong this sounded. I sarcastically compared Obama's daughters attending private school as to Christie's son and how Obama use the plane to fly to NY for a date night and an interview with the View to Christie's use of the helicopter. Because I found it ironically funny how initial comments critized Christie for actions I believe are equivalent to what Obama has done. As stated before, I am not a right winger nor am I a teabagger (a disgusting word created by mainstream media). I am an independent thinker trying to view the world pragmatically.

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REAmerican

5:10 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Teabaggers call themselves that, they used the word at their rallies and put it on their signs, it was even broadcast on Faux News to promote their agenda of ignorance and hate. Teabaggers fits.

M Lanes

3:50 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christy wins this one too. If any of you think that this was just bad judgment or appropriate for the job look a little deeper. This was just another attempt for Christy to manipulate the media get his name in the news. It started when he was with the Justice Department – most prosecutors go about their jobs trying to indite and hopeful get convictions for criminal activity - how many of them hold news conference after news conference about what they do. I bet you can't think of one !!! The man is lawyer
he knew perfectly well that this would make the news cycle. Apparently someone called the local news
(the Ridgewood Patch)so they could have a photographer there, very convenient for a man who was later meeting with a Illinois group to see about a Presidential run. What probably was planned happened and the story went national. After all the hubbub Christy will say he made a mistake and will reimburse the state for the trip – very convenient after the story is already out there.

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M Lanes

3:53 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

sorry - it was an Iowa doners meeting

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chicago6611

3:56 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

yes please correct it
we, in Illinois are too smart to want Christie

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Benwa

7:32 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yo, Chicago. "Too smart?" Hmmm, you have the flubs, I mean Cubs, the blight sox, I mean White Sox, you have mini-me and you have Obama. Please, you are nowhere as smart as you think you are. And this comes from a NJ guy who has a partial season ticket plan for the Cubs.

Michaela

3:54 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

To Shirley Smith, Thank you for your rather informative postings. If it is correct that the Governor merely hopped a ride on a helicopter that was going to be flying to Bergen county anyway, even if he wasn't on it, and it had no negative impact on the state budget expenditures, then I say no harm done....more power to him.

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chicago6611

3:55 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ha- nice spin- how about the car that drove up from the gov. mansion to drive him100 yards

Mark Dehnbostel

3:58 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Is he that fat that he can't walk 100 yards. Here he screws everyone else with his savings but he has no problem wasting the states money.

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tom mix

4:13 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

this guy's numbers against BHO must be going up if the socialist/commie pinko left wing media is going to start microing his comings and goings.

let's talk about BHO golf outing on Memorial Day when he should have been visiting wounded warriors...or his buzzing the globe on his never-ending family vacations.

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Michaela

4:48 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What does President Obama's having gone to Arlington Cemetery on Memorial Day to lay a wreath or his overseas travel have to do with this...nothing. Obama is the President; Christie is not. Let's stick on topic and not get distracted with irrelevant arguments.

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John Hahn

6:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey Tom Mix - Memorial Day is the day we remember the war dead (& go shopping or BBQ or to the beach or playing golf or any other past time.) President Obama is Commander & Chief not the countries official VA hospital visitor. President G W Bush, VP Dick Cheney & Donald Rumsfeld (who lied to get us into our wasteful war in Iraq) should be visiting wounded vets daily to apologize for their errors in judgment. But will they? Do not hold your breath? I know I am wasting time responding to your pointed post. But it is the least I can do? It is amusing that over 300 comments. Tom Tracone of the Patch must be elated.

Ronald J. Cappuccio

4:34 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The real issue here is not whether the governor uses the helicopter, but whether we should have a fleet of helicopters, pilot, crew members and mechanics for government helicopters.Obviously,the taxpayers have already paid the salaries of everyone involved so the cost of the actual use of a helicopter is relatively small.instead of trying to make the Governor look bad for using the helicopter, lets get rid of the helicopters, and let the pilots and mechanics get jobs in the private sector saving the taxpayers money.

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vavet

4:42 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What the heck is the big deal? We had a state trooper friend in MD whose primary job was to fly the governor around to whatever. Expedite the schedule and make room for more tasking. This governor could not walk on water w/o the libs sounding like a flock of Starlings over a handfull of seed. Good God it gets old.

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REAmerican

5:08 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And Obama could not make water into wine or loaves into fishes without Republicans calling him the Messiah, or saying he was born in Kenya, or saying he's a communist, socialist fascist. I'm happy to hear the sounds of starlings rather than the snorts of republican pigs feeding in the mud. What's the big deal indeed teabaggers, birthers and muckrakers?

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George P

7:27 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

Probably couldn't even walk on ice either.

Ma Kettle

4:42 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Another clear example of a politician operating with his head stuck up his backside! As a voting Republican I am embarassed by this fat fool's conduct and the total waste and abuse of tax money that this move and others by him represent. If this nonsense is the best that the Republicans can rally around for the 2012 election then re-taking the White House will remain nothing short of a fleeting illusion. Shame on you Mr. Christie. You more than most should know better!

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jersey born

4:42 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

this nauseates me beyond belief, i can barely afford gas to get to work, no less other functions. oh thats right, i'm not in the millionares club. thank you christie. i guess i'll just walk the 40 miles to work because there's no limo waiting for me.

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anavel

4:50 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How many Hot Dogs did he eat? He is the poster boy for "Fat Cat"

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trudy

6:19 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

"Fat Cat" no, he is
Jabba the Hutt!

andre sainz

4:53 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

None of The Above

Abuse of public trust by politicians has to come to an end. From California to New York, Florida to Alaska, not a day goes by when another news story breaks about some type of corruption and/or abuse of office by either a politician or a public employee.

Push for and support for a None of The Above option on all local, state and federal election ballots.

If an incumbant, or challenger does not receive more than 50% plus 1 of the votes cast in the prior election for that office, that office shall go vacant for the duration of the term.

Watch those office abusers shake in their overpriced suits and as more of their ilk get thrown out of office, the people will hopefully be better served by honest and truly committed public servants.

Write your local, state and federal representatives asking that a None of The Above option be placed on all future ballots

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Amy D.

4:55 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What a JOKE. I hope that he reads some of these responses. Hey Gov - we are the people who vote for your fat, lazy butt. I can NOT believe that you would so blatantly abuse your "power" and show off by buzzing into your kid's game in a State funded helicopter. SHAME!!!!

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jesse

5:03 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

With the support he received from the New Jersey posters, I'm not surprised the state is insolvant. But as a Republican politician, Christie is just as phoney and bull sheets the public about tightening the belt, yet does something so mindlessly expensive. I'll bet that trip costs taxpayers about $10,000, easily.

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Brad

5:22 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

the Gov. is laughing at all of you, he couldn't care less. We all knew this guy had a none caring attitude, at least attitude, and he got elected any way. Much like Obama being president !

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REAmerican

5:29 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Christie is nothing like Obama, that statement just put you into the ignorant hall of fame. As voters and the country see what a hypocrite Christie is, they will be less inclined to vote for a liar this time around. We can welcome back a Democrat that has to come in and fix all the issues Christie caused with his failed policies. The cycle continues - republicans muck it up, Democrats fix it up.

Paul Hackney

5:35 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Everybody needs to remember that no matter what Christie does, he, like many other politicians, will be reelected because we, the public, are too stupid to do anything about it. Right leaning people defend whatever he does while criticizing what Obama does as president. Not comparable. As someone in a previous comment said, he is the president and it is mandated he has protection and travel to events via air.
Also, people need to not care where Christie sends his kids to school. That is his business. If he can afford sending them to private school, why not? Everyone on this website would do the same thing.
Concentrate on the important things. This was definitely an abuse of power but he is not the first and won't be the last. I find it interesting that given his weight (and I have no room to criticise anyone on that account) that he had to have a car (another expense) to take him the final 100 yards instead of walking it.

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Mark

5:36 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What would Obama do? Get a life he is the gov! Puts more hours in than most of you losers!

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JIM

6:07 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

if he starts emailing pictures of his weiner in flight then this will be news till then its BS COMMING FROM THE COMMUNIST LEFT .....HEY HUFF PO THAT MEANS YOU ya commie basterds

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peter

6:09 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wow this cost more money without a doubt,he,s over scale by fare!!!!!!!!

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Hopewell Refugee

6:12 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I've had quadruple bypass and an abdominal aneurysm and even I can walk 100 yards. Just how fat is he these days?

Talk about reducing expenditures - a simple diet would add a lot more disposable income to the Christie family coffers. Pretty sad when some people excuse this behavior for their St. Christopher - just another hypocrite riding the Tea Party line.

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Dave S

6:15 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Won't you all stop whining, you sound like a bunch of bratty kids!
You need to be concerned with the guy in the oval office !!

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Dave9

6:18 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Smear Christy time I see. Obama can spend hundreds of thousands on a date night and not a peep out of the liberal hypocrits but put Christy on chopper and it's a major deal. What a joke!

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LJ

11:21 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Thank you. I have said the same thing. Terrible double standard. Not to mention we have spent millions sending Air Force One and "The Beast" over seas.
And these campaign tours he is on should be paid for by the DNC since they are obviously not the country's business but campaign speeches.

dks

6:25 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

11,789.00 flight 53.miles.

6,493.00 fuel.

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Dave9

6:31 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Wrong: State Police said the governor’s trip took one hour, at an estimated cost of about $2,500. But State Police Superintendent Rick Fuentes said Christie’s use of the helicopter carried “no additional cost to taxpayers or the State Police budget.”

“It is important to understand that State Police helicopters fly daily homeland security missions, and use flight time for training purposes, more so lately as we acclimate our pilots to the new aircraft,” Fuentes said in a statement released Wednesday. “These are flight hours that would be logged in any event.”

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JIM

7:49 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

COST TO NJ TAXPAYERS ...NOTHING
READING THESE STUPID POSTS ....PRICELESS

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George P

7:34 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

To Dave 9, so let me get this streight, we have new helecoptors that the pilots are not yet trained on, so they need flight time to get good at flying the new helecoptors. Does it make a lot of sense fot the Governor to be on a training flight of such a new aircraft which the pilots are not yet throughly trained on? So I guess your argument is just as bogus as all the rest of them.

JP

6:32 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

CHRISTIE BY HIS CONTINUOUS RUTHLESS AND SELFISH ACTIONS HAS MADE ME; A LIFELONG REPUBLICAN; CONSIDER CHANGING PARTIES. HE HAS NO RESPECT OR CONSIDERATION FOR THE WORKING MAN NOR FOR THE TAXPAYERS OF NEW JERSEY.

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JIM

7:46 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

JP your about as much of a republican as chairman obama is a Christian ....go ahead leave the party ,join the communist democrats ,who cares we need to get rid of all you rino republicans anyway you give us a bad name

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REAmerican

9:54 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

Actually Americans like JP make our country stronger because they have the intelligence to realize how bad the republican party has become for America, and with that realization they will not vote republitard and continue to harm America. It's actually people like you, the teabaggers, the birthers and other ignorant homophobic, xenophobic, bigoted, unAmerican racists in the republican party that gives your party a bad name. That's the harsh truth of reality. Just by your posts you prove this point.

Also can you define why Obama is a Communist? What specific actions or policies of his make him a Communist? I have heard Faux News call him a Communist, Socialist and Fascist and I know for a fact that one person cannot be ALL 3 of those at once. Most of your ilk consider Obama a Socialist and yet you choose Communist and I am wondering if you can enlighten me as to why this is???

Wendy

6:45 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I love it, a helicopter drops him off and then he can't walk the 100 yards to his son's game and needs to get a ride!

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Susan

7:00 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He had to take a helicopter AND a car so that the limo could drive him the 100 yards to the field since the copter couldn't get that close - do you folks know how SHORT a distance 100 yards is?? So he used TWO public vehicles to attend half of his child's game - poor kid - I feel sorry for the son AND for the taxpayers of NJ and everyone who will be affected by the draconian cuts this man is making in the state.

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john

7:33 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

don;t you people have something more important to do?

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ben richards

7:49 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Yes, and Obama takes Air Force One on weekly vacations, and takes the US Motorcade out for pizza or the theater. SFW!

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Steven

7:50 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Hey Chrisite-you better take a shot at running for President 'cause your days as NJ Governor are limited!

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Dr.Doom

8:15 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

very interesting discussion here - very constructive, notice how 90% of the comments are made during business hours.

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JP

9:00 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If you notice he landed during business hours too! Wouldn't you like to get paid to attend your son's local h.s. baseball game.

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LJ

11:16 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He is on call 24/7 and has to work hours that are NOT 9-5 like many do.

nothingtooit

9:00 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I guess everyone knows were the money for children's educations went!

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JIM

7:43 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

we sure do ....RIGHT IN THE PUBLIC UNION TEACHERS PENSIONS

Shannon

9:07 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I don't understand why the state is basically bankrupt but we can purchase 5 new state police helicopters? Where did the money come from to buy them?

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Dar

9:22 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Time to get rid of both Christie and Obama. Neither one did anything good for this economy but make the poor poorer, the rich richer, and the middle class struggle harder than ever to support both.. Obama gave no raise in Time to get rid of both Christie and Obama......They both have done nothing but make the poor poorer, the rich richer, and the middle class struggle to support them both. Obama has not given social security a raise in the 3 years he's been president stating the cost of living increase isn't necessary since the cost of living did not go up...
Right only tripled.... Instead he cut the checks to give more to Medicare for the cost to run it went up,,, did he not just say cost of living didn't go up. Christie said he was going to cut the property taxes. Instead he cut the rebates and the rebate programs, and raised property taxes,.. Both are in the hypocrite/lying boat. Maybe we should ask Egypt for some of our 2 billion dollars back that Obama just gave them.. We may need it more soon if these politicians keep this up.........

his 3 years to social security saying there is no need since cost of living did not go up. Instead he cut the amount given this year to go towards the higher cost of Medicare... NOW did he not just say there was no incr

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Ken F.

7:45 am on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Good post. They both seem to like taxing us to the poor house.

John Hahn

9:46 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Dan you can do both next election. But who replaces them? You really think John MCCain & Sarah mama grizzly Palin would have done a bette jobr? Really? Who of the comment writers vote? only 28 % voted in our towns school board elections. I guess many are too busy to say yes or no to spending $40,000,000 for schools.

As for the new copters. They wer bought with borrowed money. Like every thing else.

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Paul

9:48 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Can I call the NJSP and ask for a trip to Yankee game or do I have to pay $1,000 to get there and back. Pay the state back u fat rat bastard

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Frank Petrone

10:28 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Can you believe this sonofabitch? Like every other fat cat republican telling us to give it all up while his fat ass is hauled around on personal business with a f---ing helicopter. This should be instant grounds for removal for office, there is no acceptable excuse for this, wake up America! It's a holes like this that are slashing everything for everybody but the top 30%

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John Palazzini

10:33 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

He's a liar and a fraud. Cut wasteful spending??? Throw the bum out!

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Dar

10:48 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

John,, hell no Palin needs to go away too.. and yes I do vote . Here's 2 people I thimk could do a better job..Chuck Schumer and Andrew Cuomo. These 2 should run for president and New Jersey will take the loser as governor,,

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JIM

7:41 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

YOUR NAME SAYS IT ALL ..................DAR, ..go twitter wiener a picture of your little head you know the one you think with

LJ

11:12 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What the heck happened to actual Journalism here? Did you ask why? The State Police have your answer you left wing hack.
And perhaps we can ask Barry for reimbursement for his Air Force One "Date Night" in NY. Double Freaking standards.

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Tom Troncone

10:24 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

LJ, this was the initial story. As noted above the text there is a follow-up with the state police response here:

http://ridgewood.patch.com/articles/christie-faces-criticism-for-state-police-helicopter-ride-to-sons-ballgame

walt

11:27 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011

I can't remmeber the last time new jersey had a governor that was not a skunk p.o.s. does it realy shock anyone

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Ken F.

7:48 am on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Indeed... it seems party affiliation has nothing to do with it. NJ governors just suck.

jane

12:20 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

I remember back in 2000 when I was living in Boston, MA Governor Jane Swift took a state helicopter to go home to her sick daughter, there was such a big todo over it and she ended up having to reimburse the trip, pay a $1,250 fine, people were calling out for her resignation, and her poll numbers took a deep dive. NJ should do what MA did, or is there some type of double standard at play when it comes to a father making his son's ballgame and a mother rushing home to her sick daughter? Have Christie reimburse the trip.

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JIM

7:38 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

well that should be real easy ...it cost the NJ taxpayer ...ready for this .............NOTHING

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REAmerican

6:04 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2011

JIM you statement is a LIE, Christie just repaid the cost of the flight, it was a tad over $3,000 for the reimbursement. Sorry you lied there about it costing nothing, next time try being truthful.

robert wilson

2:52 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

I can't believe you people. When I was in the military I used to show up at airfields and got hops on planes that were going my way. Did that make me corrupt? The HP stated that they were going to be flying anyway and that the Gov got a hop.The limo for 100 yards is also resonable. Every governor in this nation has security details because of haters such as those who are condeming him in these comments. Not walking 100 yards across an open field where New Jersey's notoriously violent unions could take a pot shot would be reasonable from his security's point of view. Find some real news

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JIM

7:36 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

ya real news ...I dont know ,maybe somthing like how the commie in command is spending billions in a war with libya that congress never approved , and these lefty's cry about the governor hoping on a training flight to a ball game , the limo was there already to pick him up because he left in it

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Ken F.

7:50 am on Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Nice to see a reasonable statement now and then.

jessy

4:54 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

how did his son get to the game? on a school bus or private car? and taking a helicopter to the kids game only to leave in the 5th inning? i smell publicity and a power trip...but way to go NJ you voted him in...

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NJ Pilot

10:08 am on Thursday, June 2, 2011

anyone who believes this flight costs nothing for the tax payer knows nothing about aviation. These helicopters cost thousands of dollars per hour to operate. The fact that they have five 12 million dollar helicopters is absurd enough, now this is how they use them. You probably couldn't find a more expensive way to get to that game if you tried.

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Don

2:24 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2011

So basically the governor is saying he just caught a lift... Well then, the least he should do is cover the cost of gas like any of us would offer to a friend giving a lift somewhere...... and since he and his wife are well over 50lbs, maybe he should be charged a baggage fee too....

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REAmerican

9:17 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

The old hitch hiker rule of thumb was cash, grass or ass - nobody rides for free. He's got plenty of cash and a whole truckload of ass, but the State Troopers would have objected to any use of grass in the helicopter.

Don

2:32 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2011

The helicopter ride isn't a ludicrous as the 300 feet he couldn't walk.... the excuse he would need the vehicle if the helicopter had to leave doesnt explain his inability to WALK. The cars would still have been there, right? I guess he was afraid the walk would have shown how much he was sweating from the exertion of simply walking...

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David Blackburn

12:51 pm on Friday, June 3, 2011

He probably can't walk 100 yards. Look at him. He is prone to have a heart attack!

Brian Boru

4:35 pm on Thursday, June 2, 2011

Jim: are you a child on this site? You sound as intelligent as Donald Trump. Muslim? Commie? Come on, disagree with his policies but let all that other crap go. Does Obama also have to produce a death certificate for Bin Laden? That childish, idiotic stuff takes attention from where it should be. Concentrate on economic policies, budget deficits, stuff like that. Yeah, I don't like what Christie did but to believe it didn't cost anything is a bit naive. Did you also sell all your assets because the world was going to end?

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REAmerican

10:02 am on Friday, June 3, 2011

He really doesn't understand the policies, that's why attacks on baseless grounds are his MO. Hit flag as inappropriate on the posts, silencing ignorance and bigotry is so awesome.

David Blackburn

12:50 pm on Friday, June 3, 2011

Well, I guess the pressure got to Christie. He finally saw that the public was demanding he pay the State of New Jersey for the private use of the helicopter. As far as the State Troopers, they will be his "Yes Men" as they are afraid they will be next in line to lose their jobs! Afterall, the cost of Gas to take that trip would have been consumed whether he took the trip or not! The State Troopers must think the public is stupid! Finally, why a car to ride him 100 yards. Who in the hell voted for that IDIOT!

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pat

6:08 pm on Friday, June 3, 2011

I did not vote for him

pat

6:04 pm on Friday, June 3, 2011

What a waste of our monies, tell him to get a bike. Sorry, we are all counting pennies, and he is wasting dollars.

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