The only thing wrong with Sunday’s Asbury Park Press editorial denouncing the Kelly airport job payoff, pension scam and health benefits swindle is the editorial never mentions the only congressional candidate who is not owned by a political machine.
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Justin Murphy, a former Tabernacle Township Committeeman, is eager to represent the taxpayers instead of the greedy political bosses.
Justin is running in Ocean County on the slate: Traditional Republicans for Reform and Accountability.
Tip of Gilmore’s Political Iceberg Of Shame, Lies & Greed
The Kelly Corruption is the tip of Boss Gilmore's political iceberg of shame, lies, greed, payroll padding, political payoffs, rigged elections, land deals, no-bid contracts and character assassination that costs Ocean County taxpayers more than $130 million extra in their tax bills every year.
The epicenter of this Evil Empire is the Freeholder Board which employs more than 200 associates of the Gilmore machine in useless patronage jobs.
Myers Is A Lobbyist For A Big Government Contractor
Unfortunately, candidate Christopher Myers, the latest candidate to blow the whistle on Kelly, is a lobbyist for a big government contractor, and is connected with the greedy political machine in Burlington County.
So, the only logical Third District congressional candidate left standing after the media gets through with Kelly and Myers and their conflicts and special interest commitments will be Justin Michael Murphy.
“We predict Justin will be the next congressman from New Jersey’s 3rd District, elected because of his commitment to the traditional Republican values of Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan,” said Ocean County Clerk candidate Peter M. McCarthy.
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