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Bruce Harris

Monday, March 26, 2012

Column: Dems Right to Reject Kwon for Court

Christie is entitled to appointments, and the Dems are obligated to keep the court in balance.

Last week’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Trenton provided yet another New Jersey example of civics in action. It wasn't pretty, but it was necessary. By a 7-6 vote, the committee rejected one of Gov. Chris Christie’s two nominees for the state Supreme Court. After a marathon session, Phillip Kwon, who worked for U.S. Attorney Christie, was still just the number two man in the state Attorney General’s office. And Christie’s other nominee, Chatham Mayor Bruce Harris, had to leave without even a hearing, which may have been a blessing compared to what Kwon went through. Harris now has weeks, at least, to wait until he gets his own turn. While there were questions about a family business, it was clear the hearing and the rejection …

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11:40 am on Sunday, April 1, 2012

>> Yeah, and Mathew, Mark, Luke and John, were liberals too, (Blessed are the poor, >> feeding the multitudes, ect.) so lets consider the source of the Bible. They weren't liberals, silly. They were community organizers. :)   more ›

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