Thinking that's not all, Matt Friedman adds:
Healy could not recall the last time he saw Shaw.âI didnât see Jack on a regular basis,â he said.
Shmarya Rosenberg notices:
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Rosi Efthim also takes into account the following fact:
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Shmarya Rosenberg explains:
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Shmarya Rosenberg says it all comes down to this:
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Despite the previous arguments, mantiqaltayr has many reasons to think otherwise:
C. Bank Fraud.D. All of the above.E. Praying in an airportI ll let you all guess the right answer. Oh, alright, for those of you who belong to the Shas party and are too stupid to figure it out, here s a little info.
Having that in mind, Shmarya Rosenberg wonders:
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Jon Whiten shows how it is done:
Dwek had already given Smith $5,000 in cash during Smith s run for mayor for help with the Garfield Avenue project on the municipal level.
BETH DeFALCO can't forget that:
TRENTON, N.J. Before he helped the government snare dozens of New Jersey public officials by offering bribes, the FBI's informant in a corruption case was a prolific on-the-books campaign donor, giving roughly $190,000 to high-level candidates over an eight-year span.
For this reason, BETH DeFALCO says:
Among the biggest beneficiaries was Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone, who received $10,900 from Dwek and his wife, Pearl, from 1999 to 2005. The couple gave Pallone's political action committee an additional $5,000 in 2005.
Bob Braun/Star-Ledger Columnist says it all comes down to this:
Jack Shaw, accused in corruption probe, leaves mixed legacy as political consultantPosted by Bob Braun /Star-Ledger Columnist July 29, 2009 9:00PM
Howard Friedman objects:
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For this reason, mantiqaltayr says:
Clearly baby Dwek was probably doing lots of scamming all along and then in 2006 he deposited a $25 MILLION dollar check at a bank drive through.
lawhawk thinks that the problem is:
It should be a no brainer that someone who engaged in corruption should not be entitled to obtain their pensions. It would provide a deterrent factor to engaging in corruption, particularly if you look at the money involved. Then again, that's probably too optimistic.
Having that in mind, Howard Friedman wonders:
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Howard Friedman tells the real story:
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