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Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 10/31/2008
It's not at all surprising that The Daily Record would endorse Rodney Frelinghuysen for reelection in NJ-11, or predict a victory for the six-term Congressman over challenger Tom Wyka . What's surprising (and fun) is how much the paper of record in Morris County makes it sound like they don't want to, noting that Rodney: has been resolute in his support of the war in Iraq and generally loyal to President...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 10/26/2008
Promoted by Jason Springer: Thanks for posting and covering the debate. This morning there was a debate at the Temple Beth Am in Parsippany, between the candidates vying for the NJ-11 Congressional seat, Democrat Tom Wyka, Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen and Independent Chandler Tedholm. I took 4 pages of notes and have reconstructed some it here. Before the debate started, I walked over to the Congressman...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 10/21/2008
Turns out Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen is too chicken to let people video his debate against Tom Wyka. Of course, given what happens when Republican House members talk on tape that's probably a good political strategy for him. Developing ...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 10/14/2008
Maybe Rodney Frelinghuysen thinks bi-partisan means talking about working together. He and Tom Wyka squared off at a retirement center in a debate last night. Check out a few of his lines from the Daily Record coverage: "People who paid into the Social Security system depend on that system," Frelinghuysen said, adding that he wants both houses of Congress to work in a bipartisan way when addressing...
A revised $700 billion bailout package passed the House today after several lawmakers -- including two New Jersey congressmen -- dropped their opposition to the proposal meant to help troubled financial companies. Democrat Bill Pascrell and Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen, who...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 09/21/2008
Promoted by Jason Springer because our Veterans deserve better. Its a shame that Rodney Frelinghuysen, a Vietnam veteran does so little to support his fellow veterans. Congressman Frelinghuysen is in the rare position to represent those who gone into harms way, and come back home to find the VA underfunded with discretionary funding that can't be relied upon during the fiscal year. Most or all Veterans...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Here's a story in the Courier Post. First, we get this observation and analysis about the current state of Iraq from Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen after returning from his recent trip: Frelinghuysen said the trip proved to him that President Bush's decision last year to increase the number of U.S. soldiers by 30,000 was the right one to help stabilize Iraq. Then two paragraphs later, we find this...
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen said his trip over the weekend to Iraq with a group of Congressional leaders further confirmed his contention the U.S. is succeeding in its military and humanitarian missions in the Middle East. Frelinghuysen (R-11th Dist.) said today...
LBE got a phone call on 16 July which placed him on a sort of "conference call" with Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen and a bunch of constituents. Needless to say "gas prices" and energy were prime topics, although one Patricia from Raritan lamented the (public) closing of Duke Gardens. One fellow complained about all the technology bought up and suppressed by oil companies, in a plot line right out...
New Jersey Republican Congressmen Scott Garrett, Rodney Frelinghuysen, Mike Ferguson, and Jim Saxton sent a resounding message to the unemployed yesterday. That message is, "This ain't 2003!!!" You see, back in 2003, when Republicans controlled the House, Republicans extended unemployment benefits by a vote of 416 to 4. Only Scott Garrett hated the unemployed enough to vote against extending benefits...
Jim Fotenos has been hired as Press Secretary for Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ). Fotenos worked in public affairs at the Transportation Security Administration. He replaces Erin Hennessy. (CQ’s “People on the Move” column)
The Star-Ledger wants us to know that Rodney Frelinghuysen is making a killing . He's sitting on $639,399 in his campaign warchest. Funny thing about those warchests. These days, donations have to be disclosed. So OpenSecrets tells us that the occupations claimed by his top donors (for 2008) are: 1) "Retired" ($70,100); 2) Pharmaceuticals ($38,850); 3) Defense Electronics ($26,400); 4) Real Estate...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Today is the day to remember and thank all the mothers in your life. Once you've done so, also take a moment to remember Rodney Frelinghuysen, Scott Garrett, Frank LoBiondo, Chris Smith, Jim Saxton, and Mike Ferguson, who voted against Celebrating the Role of Mothers in the United States and Supporting the Goals and Ideals of Mother's Day . If you ask them, they might explain that they are not against...
Blue Jersey: Covering NJ like a rug (Free subscription) | 03/19/2008
Tom Wyka is running for Congress in NJ-11, against Rodney Frelinghuysen. Promoted from diaries by Rosi Efthim ... is a spouse who knows how to put a wing-nut in their place. Reading the Daily Record Sunday morning, my wife Betty caught this gem on the opinion page.... Imagine it's 2017 and you fall off your bike It's 2017, the first year of the Obama administration in Washington and in New Jersey...
Press Secretary – Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) seeks to interview candidates for the position of Press Secretary for a fast-paced office. The successful candidate will have excellent written and verbal skills as well as the proven ability to manage multiple communications projects. She/he will be responsible for writing press releases, op-eds, direct mail pieces, talking points, organizing press...