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  • On the Blog Post Three Reasons Why Ladies Night for Mommy Is Important

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    Matthew

    10:07 am on Sunday, October 14, 2012

    You forgot "lover/lawyer/litigator/pieslicemeasurersonobdygetsabiggerpiecethananybodyelse/etcetcetcetcetc The only thing I regret about this exchange is that anybody takes that neanderthal seriously enough to bother to answer him/it. It would be interesting to find out if he/it's married and what his/it's wife/partner/gay lover thinks of this attitude.

  • On the article Tell Patch: What Should Move into the Vacant Hightstown Storefront?

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    Matthew

    3:08 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    Potential's right. We don't know which latinos contributed, but we sure as hell can just assume that they didn't. I mean, hell, I know that none of my neighbors did and they're all Caucasians. And if the Caucasians can't get behind Hightstown, there's no reason why others should. But we need to take this to the next level. We need to find out who DIDN'T contribute and picket their store(s)....hit 'em where they hurt...in the pocketbook. We need to get pickets out there 24/7, rain or shine, sun wind or snow. I'd be the first to volunteer but I'm kinda busy writing letters to the editor [hey, I know that's a dirty and dangerous job, but that's just the kind of heroic American I am....no sacrifice's too great....god, I'm proud to be me]. And I know that although I can't picket, I'm sure there are many voices in Hightstown who would welcome the chance to strike a blow for freedom.

  • On the article Tell Patch: What Should Move into the Vacant Hightstown Storefront?

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    Matthew

    3:03 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    I absolutely agree. The sniveling cowards we keep voting in don't seem interested in helping us non-welfare folks. And you notice that it doesn't matter whether they're Democrat or Republican...both parties snivel and waffle. It's time to take Hightstown back. We need to remember what our fore-fathers did both in 1776 and 1861. They were proud men, American men, with American weapons fighting for American ideals. We're too timid to fight anybody. We leave it to the god-accursed Borough council to do something and then complain when they don't get it right. We need to do what our fathers did in the '60s [the 1960s] when brave young American men and women with long hair proudly flying just like George Washington's took over the campuses and town halls of America and made their voices heard.

  • On the article Tell Patch: What Should Move into the Vacant Hightstown Storefront?

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    Matthew

    2:57 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    Your idea is sound but doesn't go far enough. We need to see American food, served by American workers to American patrons. Enough with the Chinese food and the Italian food [good riddance to MOLTO BENE, eh?]. And as long as we're heading down that highway, I'd like to see ALL the businesses along Main Street run by and for Americans. I know for a FACT that there are foreigners running shoe repair and dry cleaning establishments and God alone knows who's running the banks. If we're going to clean this borough up and make it safe for our women and children again [I mean for crying out loud, we've had a MURDER in the last 10 years...what do they think...this is Trenton?], if we're going to clean things up, we need to be ruthless. I'd rather see downtown deserted and quiet then overrun with riff-raff and hoi polloi. Admittedly, we'd lose a lot of tax revenues that would have to be made up in property taxes, but increased property taxes are a small price to pay for purity and parity, right? I dunno, maybe we can get one of the gangs to open a bicycle repair shop....as long as they're American bikes.

  • On the article Windsor Hights Shopping Center Sold

    Matthew

    2:45 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    OKAY....let me modify my previous entry; A WORLD-CLASS BAKERY. I know that both McCaffrey's and ShopRite turn out a fairly decent product, but I'm talking more....much more and much closer. How kick-butt would that be? The smell of fresh croissants and rolls wafting over 571 in the morning? The anticipation as you know that the fresh apple strudel is coming out just when you're driving by on your way home? And the coffee....oh, great heavens above, the coffee. Coffee and a fresh, warm, fragrant buttered roll?

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    Matthew

    2:41 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    Interesting bit, calling Starbucks and Barnes and Noble "class." Lahiere's...THAT was class. S/B&N, ehhh. That's sort of like referring to a "gourmet" pizza. Amusing.

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    Matthew

    2:38 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    OK, but it has to be a reaaally good, absolutely gourmet, $15-a-slice place....soft lighting, singing waiters playing violins in tuxedos [although the violins could be casually dressed if necessary], valet parking, that sort of thing. In fact, it should be upscale enough that they wouldn't even open to the public: you order food by appointment and servile lackeys bring it to your door.

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    Matthew

    2:34 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2012

    Let's hear it for a kosher or kosher-style deli? Tiger's former locale would be an ideal spot. I also like the idea of a sporting goods store. Then again a great little coffee house, like Slow Down Cafe used to be, would hit a spot. I'm torn about the Starbucks, though. Great coffee, horribly overpriced, but the Barnes and Noble would be absolutely rockin'.

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  • On the article Judge Rules Against Obama Objectors

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    Matthew

    9:02 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012

    It's sort of amusing. At 12:57 you're done debating with stupid people. At 1:53 you're debating again. "I'm not debating," you'll say, "I'm just making an observation." Yep, just makin' an ob-ser-va-tion. Kinda makes you wonder whether ALL life, has consciousness or not [ which, by the way, you state as a fact, not as an opinion. If it's a fact, you should be able to back it up with something more than "Well, I think...." ]

  • On the article Judge Rules Against Obama Objectors

    Matthew

    9:02 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012

    Let's just summarize, shall we:
    1. Obama is not a citizen
    2. Therefore anybody who voted for him is either a criminal accomplice or non compos mentis
    3. Obama is a dictator who answers to Congress and the Judiciary and to the people who either want or don't want him elected
    4. Obama is destroying America: he wants more pregnant illegal immigrants here so their children can vote for him [ okay, maybe we're stretching on that a bit ]

    5. Before Obama became President, this country was one small step below the Garden of Eden, where only those who really, truly and deeply deserved where allowed to feed at the public trough.

    AND BY THE WAY, has anybody seen Obama's navel? It's not bad enough he's spent hundreds of millions of dollars that could have been spent preventing birth control; we're not even sure he's human. Let's see a navel. Let's see PROOF of his being born on earth. Don't you think it's just a wee bit scary that he's never addressed this issue. Why the silence? What does he have to hide, other than the fact that this country's being run by beings from the Andromeda Galaxy. Never mind the country turning socialist, we need to prevent us from being hors d'oeuvres. LET'S SEE THAT NAVEL, OBAMA.

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