Fw: RE: Your site is broken again
Mon 7/19/2010 12:57 AM
Mr RICHARD LA ROSSA
Dick, could you please sign me up at PolitickerNJ again. Read Isherwood’s advice below. If I’m not able to post, they’ll do a number on us.
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From: Darryl Isherwood <Darryl.Isherwood@politickernj.com>
Sent: Jul 18, 2010 11:00 AM
To: Don Mills <donmills1901@earthlink.net>
Subject: RE: Your site is broken again
Hi Don-
My suggestion would be to delete this account and re-register. Our tech guys tell me tracking any sort of change made to your account would be a
huge task. If you delete it you can probably re-sign up with the same username.
Thanks
Darryl Isherwood
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From: Don Mills [donmills1901@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 12:29 PM
To: Darryl Isherwood
Cc: Editor NJ
Subject: Your site is broken again
This is what I wanted to post under LaRossa’s column, but the spam filter won’t let me. I’ve also used the audio, and it doesn’t work. There is nothing “spam” about this post. It was composed directly onto your site in the box provided. Would you mind posting it for me? Yes, Republican Senators following a Republican Governor And that is my point about the “follow-the-leader” politics the GOP is practicing today. We did it all before, and we lost everything when we did. Thank you for your post, because it explains it exactly. John Scott was the Jay Webber of his time. A conservative icon. The former head of the NJ Conservative Caucus. But he let himself be corrupted by a Republican Governor who quickly forgot who elected her. After GOP legislators lined up to vote for a budget with an education funding formula designed to punish GOP voters, Christie is now taking on his own borrowing. See R. Ewing, we are on a mad treadmill, making the same mistakes over and over again. We manage to pull off an election by gaining a large suburban turnout, so now we will do everything we can to alienate them in an attempt to gain the cities. Which we won’t — and you know it too.