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Cory Booker on the Night Sharpe James Quit

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

Cory Booker Interviewed by Milon Henry Levine for the film "President" on the night Sharpe James quit.

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  • Seems like Booker's been a good mayor for Newark

  • This popular New Mayor has simular ascertive agendas as Elliot Ness did back in the 20th century. Right On, Mayor Booker! You are exactly a product of the good fruit Dr.M.L.King,Jr. and all of the Civil Rights patriots hoped for. We need others to follow your lead in all walks of life in the affairs of(Private and Public)business.

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  • Keep fighting the good fight, Cory!

  • I watched a documentary about the election for mayor in 2002 and that fool sharp james is a corrupt ma fuka. Just like jesse jackson.

  • maybe he will save newark with his clarivoyance super human powers

  • We need a Booker-esque figure to root out corruption at the national level; the lobbyists, the revolving-door between government & the private sector and campaign contribution reform.

    It's We The PEOPLE, not We The CORPORATION.

  • Cory will dramatically improve what was once considered a lost city. This guy will save Newark.

  • Newark grabbed national headlines in 2008 for a dramatic decline in murders. In January and February, Newark enjoyed 43 days without recording an official homicide, the longest streak since 1961, when the city went 57 days without a murder. As of March 12, Newark had six homicides on the books in 2008, compared to 18 by the same date in 2007. [38] As of March 23, 2008, Newark's 2008 murder rate is about 9.2 per 100,000, a drop of 75% from 2006 levels.

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