June 13, 2011
HAZLET – Following today’s Politicker New Jersey report that Republican Joe Kyrillos filed papers with the Federal Election Commission forming an exploratory committee for U.S. Senate, his Democratic challenger Christopher Cullen issued the following statement:
With each passing day it’s clearer and clearer to me that Joe Kyrillos cares more about his next political move than he does the people of the Thirteenth Legislative District. If Joe plans on jumping ship, he should make a public statement to that effect. It’s time we had a voice in Trenton who cares more about the concerns of seniors and working families than he does about his next political move. I will stay right here, fighting to create jobs and protect our environment.
Mayor Cullen served on the Hazlet Township Committee from 2001-2004. During that time, he preserved more open space than any mayor in Hazlet history. He currently works as facilities maintenance manager for the Marine Academy of Science and Technology at Sandy Hook.
The new Thirteenth Legislative District comprises Aberdeen, Atlantic Highlands, Fair Haven, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Little Silver, Marlboro, Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Rumson, Sea Bright, and Union Beach.
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Jail Time for Posting YouTube Videos
First, the big business lobbyists want to create an Internet Blacklist through the Protect IP Act. Now they introduced the Ten Strikes Bill to make it a felony to stream copyrighted content – such as background music in a YouTube video – more than ten times. Stop them before they go too far in censoring our Internet.
Let your lawmakers know you oppose the Bill now! http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/ten_strikes?source=mn
Even TechDirt recognizes the danger of this bill; they pointed out that embedding YouTube videos could result in five years in prison. Even kids who post videos of themselves lip syncing to popular songs can face imprisonment.
Just Ten Strikes and you can face jail time. Tell your lawmakers to vote NO now by clicking here.http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/ten_strikes?source=mn
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