Attacks on Frelinghuysen 'Sad Commentary' on Politics
Whippany resident responds to recent 'Letter to the Editor' criticizing congressman.
To the Editor:
In response to "Veteran Questions Frelinghuysen's Voting Record" dated Sept. 28, 2012
This issue again? I am always amused that partisan opponents of our Congressman, Rodney Frelinghuysen, think they can curry favor with the voters by attacking a fellow veteran with a distinguished record of service.
Sure, anyone can take a few votes out of context in a career filled with thousands of votes. But the truth of the matter is that I know of no other veteran who thinks Mr. Frelinghuysen doesn’t care about veterans or does them any ill. In fact, talk to any of the veterans leaders in this area and they will tell you they are proud to stand alongside Frelinghuysen.
Actually, Mr. Foley’s attacks are not amusing. They are a sad commentary in the state of politics today.
—Thomas Miller
Whippany
jimmy cat
3:36 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
Mr. Miller,
This is a rash generalization re the voting patterns of veterans in this District: "...I know of no other veteran who thinks Mr. Frelinghuysen doesn’t care about veterans...."
My husband is a proud veteran and HAS NEVER voted for Rodney Frelinghuysen and NEVER WILL.
Rosary Lescohier
stewart resmer
4:05 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
Mr Frelinghuysen has some explaining to do.
Selene
4:27 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
NO Mr. Miller, the "sad commenatary" on politics today is a POS like Frelinghuysen in the House of Representatives. Mr. Foley was completely accurate in his assessment of Rod and his lack of support for the troops and he has the facts to back it up, you have nothing to support what you say. AND Frelinyhusen's total disregard for women's health, women's choices, Food & Nutrition programs for children and the elderly (including SNAP)...check his voting record in the House. And don't get me going on the environmental issues. Rod F. is not a representative of you or me or any middle class person in District 11 and if you don't see that then are very ignorant and should not be writing letters to the editor.
jab
5:07 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
What did Mr. Frelinghuysen do for decades in Congress while this country is being destroyed from the inside, middle class has been decimated, and the veterans, particularly those from Afghanistan return to no jobs, no education, no future? Yes, he's a nice person, but it is time for him to go.
Michael Brancato
5:15 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
I disagree completely. Attacking Congressman Frelinghuysen as old or feeble, which happens quite a bit, would be a sad commentary on the state of political discourse in this country. Calling him out for saying one thing and voting another, which Mr. Foley did, is exactly how the process is supposed to work.
J
8:13 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
I don't know if Frelinghuysen is physically feeble (he seemed healthy when I last met him 6 or 7 years ago), but he's certainly feeble in the sense of lacking any backbone when it comes to representing our interests. He prefers to just bend over and do whatever he's told to do by Boehner, Cantor, Bachmann and the other inmates of the House GOP lunatic asylum.
Ron
8:26 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
Congressman Frelinghuysen is the man. All this talk is just propaganda not to have him reelected again. I think that all the readers should keep the fact in mind that this little blurb here on Patch is another sad, negative campaign against him. Don't even think twice!
MendhamBiker
10:14 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
I've been waiting and hoping for someone to replace Sir Rodney for YEARS. He certainly doesn't represent me, and is only holding onto his job because of his NAME.
But since he's a Republican here in Morris County, it's unlikely that he'll ever get voted out of office.
As for his veteran status; BFD. It means nothing.
Lulu
10:32 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
Vote for John Arvanites. We need change.
Nathaniel Bummpo
10:58 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012
HOW is Rodney keeping his job because of his name? THAT is just the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard. Rodney has kept his job all these years because the majority of VOTERS in his District have chosen to have him represent us. This is NOT "The People's Republic of Hussain Obama" just yet, so let the voters and the political election process best determine who will represent this District in Congress,,, I am sure our President and Emporer for Life will appoint a more "appropriate Progressive Communist" as our Congressman once he has enforced Martial Law and suspended the election process...
Steven Colpar
11:04 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Right on Nate – and since most voters choose to write-in their candidate of choice (as I do – usually ME) instead of blindly pushing the button for whatever name is pre-printed on the ballot – I’d say Rodney Frelinghighsen has accomplished an amazing feat of getting people to spell his name. Phenomenal. He should be regarded hands-down as the spelling congressman of education. …. But I’m still voting for me.
J
3:43 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
While Mr. Bummpo does need to have his medications adjusted by his minders at the Happy Home, I agree that Frelinghuysen is not keeping his job solely because of his name. That may once have been true, but American society is so much more mobile these days that I would bet a majority of Morris County voters don't even know that he's a political legacy of a family that long predates the Kennedys and Bushes.
joe raich
11:42 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Lord Rodney: It's time to go !!! Cutting veterans hospital funding, no on a jobs bill, repealing Obamacare, etc. ; LR has no plans and has failed to do his job the making of bills that will eventually become law.
roger freiday
7:22 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Rodney keeps his job because we have too many party line voters who blindly pull ''G.O.P.'' (AKA ''Greed Over People'') in white bread Morris. If Beezelbub ran under the GOP banner, the electorate here would vote for him. Rodney has that ''Patrician, 1 % charm'' just like the other guy the Mormon, and that appeals to the people who vote robotically. Mr. ''Bummpo'' missed his chance here to go to the ''birther'' theory, another totally discredited Republican tactic, like ''Communist'' - laughable actually.
David Steketee
9:07 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
At least Mr. Foley cited some facts in his analysis. Perhaps if you substantiated your claims your commentary would have more credence.
Steven Colpar
11:07 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
LOL - David.... Facts? How droll. You go with your gut as Mr. Miller does. Kudos to you Mr. Miller. Rodney was in the Army, shows up at the VFW events - he's got to be the Veteran's choice. Voting record? *Snicker* ( I don't even think those boxes work in the Capital - seriously)
Jeffrey M. Weingarten
11:58 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Last Friday, Sept. 28, we had a SRO event that featured - among other notables - Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen. There were constituents from both sides of the political divide and the overwhelming consensus was that no one had ever recalled hearing the Congressman display as much passion as was evident in his talk at Morristown Tea Party Org meeting. Obviously, Rodney is VERY much vested with the upcoming election results and also the next election cycles in New Jersey. I urged folks - before and afterwards - to take advantage of this opportunity to dialog - one on one - and present cogent arguments - or points of view - to the Congressman. As intelligent and concerned people THIS is how we effectuate change - not by name calling or simply wishing that things would be different. As former Democratic Speaker of the House, Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill so rightly pointed out: "All politics is [sic] local." http://tinyurl.com/8adrkbc
FourScore
1:25 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
So Mr. Foley, who is a U.S. veteran, offers his opinion on his own congressman’s voting record, and offers specific examples to support this opinion. Mr. Miller then takes issue with Mr. Foley’s column but offers absolute nothing of substance to show why Mr. Foley’s opinion is incorrect, or why he disagrees with it, and then calls Mr. Foley’s piece a “sad commentary”. I wonder if Mr. Miller even sees the irony in that.
Lulu
12:03 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Rep. Frelinghuysen has recently been given a 0 by the ARA indicating an anti-senior voting record.
Richard Dean
12:53 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Lulu, what is ARA?
Lulu
4:21 pm on Sunday, October 7, 2012
Association of Retired Americans
Richard Dean
6:24 pm on Sunday, October 7, 2012
That's a new one on me. I am presently a member of AMAC. At age 50 ten years ago I joined AARP for 3 years at $27 total, but didn't renew it because in 2004 AARP endorsed John Kerry which they said was based upon a questionaire sent to all of their members but I did not get one and know others who didn't either. I did get about $100 in discounts for stays at hotels and I still get them today.
jimmy cat
7:12 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012
Not surprised that the discounts are more important to you. Goes with the territory.