Paul J. DiBartolo
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About Paul
Paul has lived in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township since 1994. He is a radar system engineer who holds a bachelor's degree in information technology.
He is a history buff and, as a proponent of a free-market economy, is highly critical of the Keynesian model. He is also concerned by the "continual encroachment on our liberties by big government."
Paul has been married for 40 years and has six children and one grandchild.
Paul is currently running as a Republican candidate in the Nov., 2013, election cycle for Gloucester Township Council.
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You're thinking too much, Deb. "They" will keep you safe...
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I didn't realize you had to be started, Darren. I really ...
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>> "...the amber yellow light has to be on for a certain ...
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That's why we have engineers making these decisions, ...
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Two astute readers, and truly concerned GT citizens, have...
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Does it really need to be said? I guess so; it's all feel...
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Well, if you've been to council meetings and voiced your ...
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You have just proved that you have no idea what you are ...
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I understand your point, Head, although I don't know John...
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Thank you, Tish and Joe. I think I get it. My questions ...
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In a blog entitled, " You Do the Math$" I wrote: "From ...
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Well, here's the thing...as an example of what you write...
The Board
Michelle Wolfson
8:08 pm on Sunday, March 4, 2012
Thanks Paul. I don't know if I'd call them "schemes"-- but I think that is just disgraceful. What's next? Air control? I know how anti big-government you are, and I am beginning to understand why!
Jack Straw
7:23 pm on Sunday, January 15, 2012
Hi Paul, the Confederates are still a "Hot-button" issue 150 years after the War. I'm going to do a blog on Stonewall next. I don't think minorities would have a problem with him if they dig into his history a little and put him context with the era he lived in. I don't want to get too involved with race or politics, other than to make fun of current politicians or politically correct notions every now and then.
I remember reading about a black "leader", ignorant of history, wanted to tear down a statue in Memphis TN dedicated to Nathan Bedford Forrest because he thought his nickname, "The Wizard of the Saddle", was due to his KKK prowess. Forrest was a founding member of the KKK after the War, back when their main function was dealing with the northern carpetbaggers infesting the South during reconstruction, but he quit after he felt they were getting too violent. I also read that hundreds of blacks attended his funeral in appreciation of his efforts to reconcile whites and blacks. His nickname, "The Wizard of the Saddle" was a reference to his cavalry horsemanship, not his KKK activities :)
John
Sean McCullen
11:50 am on Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Not for nothing, but Ben Bernanke was appointed chairman of the Fed by George W. Bush in 2006. Not sure how you can call him an Obama-ite. And while Corzine, McGreevey, et al certainly didn't help matters, many argue NJ's financial downturn actually began under Christine Todd Whitman.
Jack Straw
1:02 pm on Thursday, November 24, 2011
Paul, I'll check out The Thomas Sowell Reader next time I hit the GT library.
Jack Straw
10:15 pm on Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Hi Paul, sorry, I just noticed your note. I like Buchanan's writing style. He throws in history, quotes,
and data, so even when I don't agree with him, I usually learn something. I've read about 4 or 5 of his books. I'm reading "Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnessacary War" now. Enjoy !