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Absolutely not.

As a resident of NJ, I have to say the things he did while governor are deplorable.

This is a man who promoted his lover, an Israeli-national, to the head of the state's homeland security. This guy, Golan Cipel, couldn't even get the proper security clearance from the Pentagon that he needed in order to be briefed on threats to the state's security.

Who knows how many other people threatened to out McGreevy as a homosexual as a way to get what they wanted from him.

Oh, and then there's all the taxes he instated, the man is a criminal and should be treated as such.

2007-06-18 03:55:24 · answer #1 · answered by pastor of muppets 6 · 2 0

Maybe for his poor insulted and cheated on wife.
He is a disgrace to his wife, his children and the state democrats.
N.J. should have voted for my former classmate Bret Schundler. He is a good guy and would have made a great Govenor. He was the mayor of Jersey City and did a lot of good for the city across the Hudson from Manhattan.

2007-06-18 03:48:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Why? He chose to do what he did. There really wasn't anyone in NJ who actually cared. He chose to alienate himself. People in NJ, except for some Italians, don't care about his sexual preference. The only thing that concerned anyone was the fact that he had nude male pictures hanging on the wall when his kid would visit. That is just wrong.

2007-06-18 03:42:57 · answer #3 · answered by Rothwyn 4 · 2 1

I feel contempt for the imbecile society that we live on. Full of hypocrisy and hate. It idolizes worthless, useless, conceited, degenerate parasites like Porky O'Donnell, Paris Hilton, Rush Limbaugh, O'Reilly or any other drug addict "fag" celebrity, and frowns and condemns others who attempt, at least to be of some benefit for their communities, regardless of their sexual orientation. Last I heard, there was freedom in this country, isn't it?

2007-06-18 03:55:31 · answer #4 · answered by cabron o 4 · 1 3

No. The man made personal choices, and now he must live with the consequences.

2007-06-18 03:44:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No. He made his choices. He now must live with the consequences of his decisions. Culpability.

2007-06-18 03:42:36 · answer #6 · answered by citizenjanecitizenjane2 4 · 3 0

I only feel sorry for his ex-wife and kids.
McGreevy is a miserable bastard that got/is getting what he deserves.

2007-06-18 03:53:27 · answer #7 · answered by tiny Valkyrie 7 · 1 0

No. He was about to get indicted for corruption before he conviently came out of the closet and resigned. The guy is your typcial NJ politican...corrupt and sleazy.

2007-06-18 03:39:12 · answer #8 · answered by tobcol 5 · 7 2

No. He played the American public like a fiddle by garnering sympathy for being a 'gay American' just to win the hearts of those who are angry over his incompetent and corrupt tenure as a governor.

2007-06-18 03:37:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 4

No. I felt sorry for his wife and kids though.

2007-06-18 03:40:18 · answer #10 · answered by Tin Foil Fez 5 · 6 0

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