Iraq

April 24, 2008 - 1:11pm

Lautenberg hits Andrews on Iraq again

Frank Lautenberg’s campaign continues to assail primary challenger Rob Andrews on the Iraq War, claiming that the Democratic Congressman had more of a hand in the initial stages of the war than he’s let on. 

Lautenberg issued a press today saying that Andrews had participated in “closed meetings and telephone calls” with Bush Administration officials between the lead up to the war and 2006, and demanding that Andrews disclose the “times, place and subjects” of those meetings.

Andrews responded that he attended two Bush administration meetings with about 20 other Congressmen, both of which were  covered by the Washington press corps. 

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April 9, 2008 - 12:34pm

Iraq emerges as early issue in Democratic Senate primary

As expected, the Iraq war has emerged as a sticky issue in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary.

Incumbent Frank Lautenberg’s campaign today issued a press release citing a Philadelphia Inquirer story that ran today, saying that challenger Rep. Rob Andrews, an early Democratic supporter of the war, misrepresented exactly when he turned into an opponent of the effort.

April 30, 2007 - 10:04pm

Exploring a Senate run, Estabrook says "no comment" on Iraq

When it comes to the Iraq war, potential U.S. Senate candidate Anne Estabrook has no commentWhen it comes to the Iraq war, potential U.S. Senate candidate Anne Estabrook has no commentI steered the broken-down clunker off Route 22 and into Kenilworth, staring grimly at the temperature gauge as it wobbled toward the red-zone.

"Go ahead," I said through gritted teeth. "Just go ahead and do it."

If the car was going to have a meltdown, I wanted it to happen before I reached Anne Estabrook’s Cranford office, where I was going to ask the millionaire businesswoman about the War in Iraq.

Arriving unannounced is one thing, but pulling up in a billow of smoke and trailing a clutter of automobile parts would make for a decidedly inauspicious entrance, particularly in the presence of the chauffeur-ferried Estabrook.

A GOP fund-raiser who’s made a lot of money in real estate and never held elected office, she wants to run for U.S. Senate against incumbent Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg. When I called the prospective candidate and left a message on Saturday, her chief handler, Larry Weitzner -- not Estabrook -- returned my phone call to confirm that she is indeed forming an exploratory committee - and that she doesn’t have a statement about Iraq.

Scanning the headlines on Monday morning, I noticed the latest casualties coming back in body bags. There were over 100 dead American soldiers in Iraq in April and that makes the war’s bloodiest month this year. The Democrats are calling for a deadline to withdraw troops. The president’s dug in against "retreat." My question for Estabrook is simple: What’s her position on the war? It was the same question I put last week to GOP Assemblyman Michael Doherty, who also wants to challenge Lautenberg.

I called Estabrook several times and there was no answer Monday.  I called her office directly and told them I was looking for her. Still no reply.

So I drove up to the offices of Elberon Properties in the Union County surburn, choking and sputtering but getting there ultimately. And giving the car a drink in grateful triumph, I called Estabrook again and still there was no response. I called her beach house in Spring Lake and the cheerful voice on the other end told me she wasn’t home but that she would call me back at the end of the week.

I was sitting there in the office park driveway reading the sports page in the Ledger, when I saw this dark sedan pull up and stop in front of a sign marked "Mrs. Estabrook." I knew that was her spot because I had toyed with the idea of parking there myself. It had been the only empty space in the lot, and I figured if I went to sleep I could count on the indignant blast of a car horn to wake me up.

But here was the car, and it had to be the car by the way it stood there unchallenged in that clearing marked for the boss.

And trudging through a no-man’s land of leaf-blowers and lawnmowers, I went up to the car where the driver stared straight ahead behind glasses, and Estabrook sat in the back seat on the phone. The noise from the back-pack clad worker bees was so loud I could barely get out the word "Iraq," before I found myself wondering, Do I rap on the window? Gesticulate wildly? Nah. So I walked inside the office building and sat down and waited. And waited. And 20 minutes later the businesswoman emerged from her car.

When she entered the building I stood up and introduced myself in the hallway and she was a flurry of friendliness as I told her how important this debate on Iraq is and wondered if she supports the troop withdrawal.

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Straten: Obama in Iraq Shows He's Not Ready for Presidency

Release Date: Jul 23 2008

Senator Barak Obama has demonstrated that he is ill prepared to be President by agreeing with Nouri al-Maliki and undermining the Administration and this country.

July 3, 2008 - 10:33am

Mission Accomplished

So much for our promise to liberate Iraq, not to occupy it, and not to cart off its riches.

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CONNERS TO ATTEND DEPLOYMENT CEREMONY FOR 3,000 NEW JERSEY NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS

Release Date: Jun 13 2008

CONNERS TO ATTEND DEPLOYMENT CEREMONY
FOR 3,000 NEW JERSEY NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS

Assemblyman to Salute New Jersey Troops Headed Overseas

(TRENTON) - Assemblyman Jack Conners, chairman of the Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee, will attend the deployment of New Jersey National Guard members of the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team tomorrow at Fort Dix.  Over 3,000 New Jersey soldiers will be deployed for "Operation Iraqi Freedom" during the next eight days. 

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  • ROB ANDREWS' ENERGY POLICY: INVADE IRAQ

    Release Date: May 2 2008

    ROB ANDREWS' ENERGY POLICY: INVADE IRAQ

    April 23, 2008 - 2:53pm

    Andrews pushes back against Lautenberg’s Iraq accusations

    Facing a steady stream of attacks for his original stance on the Iraq war, Rep. Rob Andrews sought to get out in front of the issue today, challenging incumbent Sen. Frank Lautenberg to stop dwelling on past positions and lay his own ideas out for the future of American involvement in Iraq.

    “The U.S. Senate campaign should be a test of ideas about what to do next,” said Andrews.  “And it’s a choice between the tired, stale, old status quo politics that just complains, just hurls attacks, and a choice as to what to do next.”

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    Another Day, Another Lie From Rob Andrews on Iraq

    Release Date: Apr 22 2008

    Another Day, Another Lie From Rob Andrews on Iraq

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