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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Kean received money from whom he tried to ban

Doesn't it remind you Mark Foley on pretending children from online predators? I just don't understand how it can all make sense at once. You either believe that's ok and do it, or believe it's wrong and not do it. You believe that's wrong -- and introduce a bill to outlaw it -- and then just did the same thing which should have been outlawed if your bill has passed, and then say it's all legal? I'm sorry but it really sounds hypocrisy to me.

Nearly two years ago, Republican state Sen. Tom Kean Jr. introduced a bill that would ban all donations by government contractors to state political candidates. He dubbed it "George's Law," after South Jersey Democratic political boss George Norcross III.

Since then, Kean, now the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has accepted $213,025 from employees of the same firms he wanted to remove from the process: those doing business with the state or its authorities, a Star-Ledger analysis has found.

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