Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 5:22 pm EDT    Post subject: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 8:16 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Now that is as honest a reply as anyone could ask for after the tongue lashing that was given on this subject. Hats off to you Mr. Nissen!
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 9:05 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Tonight trick or treating I saw Karen Callahan painted pumpkins in front of Teddy's and also at the Inn. So now both candidates have placed campaign signs (different types). So I hope this issue is put to rest.

Btw, I thought the pumpkins were quite an original idea.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 9:33 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 9:34 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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Now that is as honest a reply as anyone could ask for after the tongue lashing that was given on this subject. Hats off to you Mr. Nissen!


Reasonable, responsible reply from The Nissen's-I believe they support a candidate with similar values, just what our township committee needs.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:13 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.


Anyone who disagrees with you is a member of the extreme left. This puts you on a par with the fool that claims all republicans are members of the tea party.

For the record, Becky got along quite well with Alan Danser, Nat Doughty and most of the other republicans she served with. I realize the facts don't support your story please don't let that stop you. I certainly don't want you to vote for people you disagree with, but I do wish you would quit lying about them.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:38 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Guest000 wrote:
Guest wrote:
Now that is as honest a reply as anyone could ask for after the tongue lashing that was given on this subject. Hats off to you Mr. Nissen!


Reasonable, responsible reply from The Nissen's-I believe they support a candidate with similar values, just what our township committee needs.


Extrenme far left values then you mean.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:44 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.


So why does the admin not delete a "troll" comment like this that personally attacks 3 different people with unsubstantiated claims given the admin claimed they were regularly doing that?
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:51 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

I recall seeing "Slow down in My Town" signs and CODY 5k signs. But no one is complaining about them.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:52 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Guest wrote:
Guest000 wrote:
Guest wrote:
Now that is as honest a reply as anyone could ask for after the tongue lashing that was given on this subject. Hats off to you Mr. Nissen!


Reasonable, responsible reply from The Nissen's-I believe they support a candidate with similar values, just what our township committee needs.


Extrenme far left values then you mean.


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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 10:54 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.


So why does the admin not delete a "troll" comment like this that personally attacks 3 different people with unsubstantiated claims given the admin claimed they were regularly doing that?


Because the admin has the good sense to go to bed. I am sure these comments will be gone in the morning.
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PostPosted: Mon, Oct 31 2011, 11:37 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Guest wrote:
DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.


Putting up signs one week before the election is devisive? HUH?
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PostPosted: Tue, Nov 1 2011, 8:19 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

Isn't David Nissen the same person who attacked Karen Callahan at the debate regarding her position opposing public funding of a new library?
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PostPosted: Tue, Nov 1 2011, 8:44 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
DavidNissen wrote:
We are responsible for providing signs to those who want to display them in their yards. The signs are only in the yards of people who have specifically offered their locations and who express a support of her candidacy. They will never be placed on public land anywhere throughout the Township. By agreement with the hosts, they were not posted before Sunday, October 30th and will all be removed within 24 hours of the polls closing.

In regards to their environmental impact, the signs are made of #5 corrugated plastic which we confirmed prior to ordering will be accepted by Whole Foods in Princeton for recycling.

The signs were designed by Susan’s son, Chris, who is a Cranbury resident, a Cranbury School parent, and an IT guy in his day job. Chris also manages Susan’s website, http://www.susangoetz.com/, where your (signed) comments on this and other issues are welcome.

Lee and David Nissen
Evans Drive
655-0147



Thank you for the reply David. We all know your about as extreme left as they come so no one should be surprised your behind the signs with Susan's approval of course.

To be best of my recollection the last Democrat candidate for Township Comittee that I remember putting up signs was Becky Beauregard who during her tenure on the Committee was one of the most devisive members we have ever seen. Susan it appears is following in those same footsteps. If we vote for Susan Goetz for Cranbury Township Committee we will get what we deserve.


So why does the admin not delete a "troll" comment like this that personally attacks 3 different people with unsubstantiated claims given the admin claimed they were regularly doing that?


Because the admin has the good sense to go to bed. I am sure these comments will be gone in the morning.


So much for that theory. Still up.
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PostPosted: Tue, Nov 1 2011, 8:53 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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Isn't David Nissen the same person who attacked Karen Callahan at the debate regarding her position opposing public funding of a new library?


Wow I hadn't heard that one of the candidates had been physically assaulted. Why wasn't that in the paper?
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PostPosted: Tue, Nov 1 2011, 9:34 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Recycling "Susan Goetz for Township Committee" signs Reply with quote

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Isn't David Nissen the same person who attacked Karen Callahan at the debate regarding her position opposing public funding of a new library?


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