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Helicopter OUTRAGE - N.J. Gov. Chris Christie uses state helicopter to catch son’s baseball game
tweoijfoi Offline
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http://news.bostonherald.com/news/national/northeast/view/20110601nj_gov_chris_christie__uses_state_helicopter_to_catch_sons_baseball_game

HACKENSACK, N.J. - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his wife used a state police helicopter to swoop in and catch a few innings of their son’s baseball game in Montvale on Tuesday before flying off again.

Christie had no public schedule of events Tuesday, but said he needed to fly to Montvale.

"I came from a meeting and I’m heading to another meeting," Christie said before police drove him a short distance to the waiting helicopter. Both of those meetings were in Trenton, Christie said.

Christie was scheduled to meet late Tuesday with Republican supporters who had flown from Iowa to talk presidential politics with the governor, presumably impressed with his tough talk and tight spending. That meeting was to take place at the governor’s mansion in Princeton.

A spokesman for the governor, Michael Drewniak, would not say if Christie had used the state police helicopter to fly back for the political meeting.

In a short statement, Drewniak defended Christie’s use of the helicopter.

"It is a means of transportation that is occasionally used as the schedule demands," he said. "This has historically been the case in prior administrations as well, and we continue to be judicious in limiting its use."

The helicopter carrying Christie and his wife, Mary Pat, landed on the 20-yard line of the football field on the St. Joseph Regional High School campus. Christie was there to see the second-round state playoff game between the Green Knights of St. Joseph Regional High School and the Green Wave of Delbarton School of Morristown.

The Christies’ son Andrew, No. 24, is the Delbarton catcher.

Christie stood in the stands behind first base, the visitors’ side, while the helicopter sat idle.

Delbarton was winning 5-1 around 6 p.m., when Christie left at the end of the fifth inning. Delbarton won the game, 7-2.

The governor and first lady climbed into a black Ford Crown Victoria and were driven from the top of a hill near the western end zone and were driven down to a gate at the other end of the football field where three Montvale police cruisers were parked.

Reactions to the governor’s drop-in appearance were mixed, and opinions varied largely according to what side of the baseball diamond they came from.

Along the third base line, Montvale’s side, spectators questioned the expense and necessity of the helicopter ride. Some were happy to see him at the game regardless of his entrance.

Along the first-base line, some said they had no problem with the governor using a state helicopter to watch a high school baseball game.

Whatever their take, few people who offered opinions agreed to give their names. Dennis Anderson, who was standing behind first base, was an exception.

The governor’s entrance was "phenomenal," Anderson said. "It’s nice for him to get to watch half a baseball game."

Governors and helicopters often make for political trouble.

Democrat Jim Florio’s use of a state-owned helicopter was held up as an example of government waste by his Republican successor, Christie Whitman. She vowed to convert the governor’s helicopter into a medical evacuation unit.

Whitman later used the helicopter herself to fly from Atlantic City to Sea Girt to Cherry Hill on state business, citing a busy schedule.

Democratic critics called her "the flying hypocrite."

Then-Gov. James E. McGreevey was forced to reimburse the state for dozens of nonofficial trips he took in state helicopters, including one to a wedding.
ZRX1200 Offline
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Im sure this happensall the time too, cuz the media isnt looking to write this story......


You want to get your panties is a wad go look up Pelosi's plane use and what plane she "demanded".

Personally I don't think the government should provide politicians any transportation.
HockeyDad Offline
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5-1 sounds like a pretty safe lead.
DrafterX Offline
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maybe he was looking for CROS..... Mellow
donutboy2000 Offline
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Grabbing at straws OUTRAGE !
tweoijfoi Offline
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donutboy2000 wrote:
Grabbing at straws OUTRAGE !


Outraged at Outrage OUTRAGE!
gringococolo Offline
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So I guess it's better to pay the pilot of this helicopter to sit on his ass.

What is the point exactly?
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gringococolo wrote:


What is the point exactly?



I interpreted it to mean that New Jersey sucks azz! Everything about that whole crummy NYC wannabe state. Hey, we gotta put the refineries and chemical plants somewhere.
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the point is none of these policians are looking out for us. they all preach one thing and do another.
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Papachristou wrote:
the point is none of these policians are looking out for us. they all preach one thing and do another.




Did he promise not use the helicopter to go to his son's baseball games..?? Huh
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A spokeswoman for Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) says the governor and the State Republican Committee have reimbursed New Jersey for his personal use of a state police helicopter. The governor has paid $2,251 and the GOP has paid $919 to cover the cost of the trips. Christie was criticized this week for taking the helicopter to his son's baseball game.

Liar
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Trkdrvremt wrote:
A spokeswoman for Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) says the governor and the State Republican Committee have reimbursed New Jersey for his personal use of a state police helicopter. The governor has paid $2,251 and the GOP has paid $919 to cover the cost of the trips. Christie was criticized this week for taking the helicopter to his son's baseball game.

Liar



In unrelated news, Gov. Chris Christie just announced that he has received a campaign contribution from Bell Helicopter for $2,251.
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you little taxpaying people just don't understand how life is for important public servants like him and Ted Kennedy.


Not talking
gringococolo Offline
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They ceased to be public SERVANTS when the first degree in political science was given out. Country was founded on greed, thrives on greed, and will continue to do so. It is our right as Americans!
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gringococolo wrote:
They ceased to be public SERVANTS when the first degree in political science was given out. Country was founded on greed, thrives on greed, and will continue to do so. It is our right as Americans!


Bullchit Comrade...
gringococolo Offline
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Shut up drunk.
wheelrite Offline
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gringococolo wrote:
Shut up drunk.



Drunk ?
you have me confused with a commie welfare recipient...
wheelrite Offline
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gringococolo wrote:
They ceased to be public SERVANTS when the first degree in political science was given out. Country was founded on greed, thrives on greed, and will continue to do so. It is our right as Americans!


Obviously you went to a sub par school that was lacking in American History instruction.

This country was founded on individual freedom.The freedom to succeed and the freedom to fail. You obviously define rugged individualism as greed .You are sorely mistaken. The last 2.5 yrs have demonstrated that it's up to one to make his own way. That is not greed.

You won't read that in Pravda..
Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause
HockeyDad Offline
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Sounds like too many John Wayne movies.

This country was founded by Christian religious extremists. Greed made the country great!
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HockeyDad wrote:
Sounds like too many John Wayne movies.

This country was founded by Christian religious extremists. Greed made the country great!


Shame on you !

The duke was a Great American...
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wheelrite wrote:
Bullchit Comrade...


Really? Greed is what capitalism is based on.
wheelrite Offline
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FuzzNJ wrote:
Really? Greed is what capitalism is based on.

Wrong Alexi...

a rising tide floats all boats
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wheelrite wrote:


a rising tide floats all boats



A stitch in time saves nine.
FuzzNJ Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
Wrong Alexi...

a rising tide floats all boats


Then why is most . . oh screw it, I'm tired. Just got back from dinner, seafood, pretty good, and I"m sleepy. Night! ;)
wheelrite Offline
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FuzzNJ wrote:
Then why is most . . oh screw it, I'm tired. Just got back from dinner, seafood, pretty good, and I"m sleepy. Night! ;)

good Night,,

I hope you dream of Reagan and Trickle down..
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GET TO THE CHOPPAH OUTRAGE!
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HockeyDad wrote:
A stitch in time saves nine.



nine what..?? Huh
ZRX1200 Offline
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Ghey pigeons.
HockeyDad Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
nine what..?? Huh



I don't know. Maybe 9 lives.
DrafterX Offline
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A stitch in time saves nine....

Meaning
A timely effort will prevent more work later.

Origin
This is nothing to do with rips in the fabric of the space-time continuum, as some have ingeniously suggested. The meaning of this proverb is often requested at the Phrase Finder Discussion Forum, so I'll be explicit. The question usually asked is "saves nine what"? The stitch in time is simply the sewing up of a small hole in a piece of material and so saving the need for more stitching at a later date, when the hole has become larger, Clearly, the first users of this expression were referring to saving nine stitches.

Mellow
ZRX1200 Offline
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Now ghey pigeons can sew??
gringococolo Offline
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wheelrite wrote:
Shame on you !

The duke was a Great American...



Was John Wayne the klansman or the gay guy? I don't remember.

Plus we all know how great the Texas education system is. It must be the best because a Texan said so.

I would probably take you seriously if you were taller than 5' 8".
ZRX1200 Offline
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Wheel is 5'11"!!!!
FuzzNJ Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Wheel is 5'11"!!!!


In heels.
gringococolo Offline
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Like I said. The pilots are paid to fly this helicopter. Pilots need hours. That's what the state police are saying. Bunch of media hype about nothing. Yet the Gov still has to fork out thousands just because of some feigned outrage.

I don't even like this douche or the whole crappy state.

But give me a frackin break.
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gringococolo wrote:


I don't even like this douche or the whole crappy state.




I just wrote it off as a Jersey thing. I wish we could move that state next to Kansas or something.
gringococolo Offline
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You have to watch the Southpark episode about Jersey.

Why does Pennsylvania seem like the only state in the entire N.E. US that is mildly palatible? Cbid maybe?

It's a Jersey thing, we wouldn't understand.
HockeyDad Offline
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I like Maine. .....just got back from there.

The problem they have is that New Hampshire and the Feds refuse to stop the immigrants and visitors from Massachusetts.
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HockeyDad wrote:
I like Maine. .....just got back from there.

The problem they have is that New Hampshire and the Feds refuse to stop the immigrants and visitors from Massachusetts.



Taxholechewschitz has been turned into a 3rd whirld chithole by the illiberal left.

Thx fat teddy !!

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