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Old 03-17-2006, 11:24 AM   #1
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Default The South????????????????????????????????

Bradley is terrible, so people are going to vote for anyone just to get him out of office. But whoever they vote in, won't be a good person either, because all of the canidates for the south ward are dumb.
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Old 03-17-2006, 12:27 PM   #2
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I guess all of those years of school AND teaching makes him dumb, huh?

Tharien Karim Arnold is a South Ward Newark native. His educational career started in the Newark public school system and he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University- Newark campus.

As a young man, he served on the high school student government and has continued his leadership by serving three consecutive terms as the president of University College Student Government at Rutgers University. He has also served as senior class president and president of Upsilon Chi Nu, Criminal Justice fraternity at Rutgers. He also served four years as Rutgers University Alumni Association President, and currently holds the position of 1st-Vice-President of the Alumni Association.

Tharien Karim Arnold’s professional career started in the Newark public school system as a teacher at Central High school. He has worked as a Vice-Principal at Marist High School in Bayonne, subsequently returning to Newark to Rutgers University as an academic advisor. Tharien Karim Arnold is currently Assistant Director of MBA Student Services for Rutgers’ Newark and New Brunswick campuses.

Tharien Karim Arnold has consistently proven his commitment to young people by volunteering his time as Cub Master of Pack 501 (Boy Scouts of America). In addition to working with the Boy Scouts, he continually helps and encourages young people to attend college, assisting them in obtaining financial aid, and also assisting them in exploring career options.

Tharien Karim Arnold is a resident of the South Ward and has been a home owner and property investor in the South Ward for the past eight years. He is one of the founders of the South Ward Better Life Society, an organization committed to improving the quality of life for South Ward residents. Continuing in his efforts of volunteerism, Tharien Karim Arnold, has been involved with providing training to help parolees manage careers and educational opportunities at the Seth Boyden housing complex
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Old 03-17-2006, 12:55 PM   #3
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Default Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

School does not make you smart at all. Maybe book smart, but book smart is not always good. They don't have common sense, and that is important.
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Old 03-17-2006, 03:17 PM   #4
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I guess all of those years of school AND teaching makes him dumb, huh?

Tharien Karim Arnold is a South Ward Newark native. His educational career started in the Newark public school system and he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University- Newark campus.

As a young man, he served on the high school student government and has continued his leadership by serving three consecutive terms as the president of University College Student Government at Rutgers University. He has also served as senior class president and president of Upsilon Chi Nu, Criminal Justice fraternity at Rutgers. He also served four years as Rutgers University Alumni Association President, and currently holds the position of 1st-Vice-President of the Alumni Association.

Tharien Karim Arnold’s professional career started in the Newark public school system as a teacher at Central High school. He has worked as a Vice-Principal at Marist High School in Bayonne, subsequently returning to Newark to Rutgers University as an academic advisor. Tharien Karim Arnold is currently Assistant Director of MBA Student Services for Rutgers’ Newark and New Brunswick campuses.

Tharien Karim Arnold has consistently proven his commitment to young people by volunteering his time as Cub Master of Pack 501 (Boy Scouts of America). In addition to working with the Boy Scouts, he continually helps and encourages young people to attend college, assisting them in obtaining financial aid, and also assisting them in exploring career options.

Tharien Karim Arnold is a resident of the South Ward and has been a home owner and property investor in the South Ward for the past eight years. He is one of the founders of the South Ward Better Life Society, an organization committed to improving the quality of life for South Ward residents. Continuing in his efforts of volunteerism, Tharien Karim Arnold, has been involved with providing training to help parolees manage careers and educational opportunities at the Seth Boyden housing complex
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Karim, please cut and paste this post and stick it up on your website. At least you'll have something that resembles a bio.
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Old 03-17-2006, 04:28 PM   #5
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Karim, please cut and paste this post and stick it up on your website. At least you'll have something that resembles a bio.
LOL... you are crazy
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Old 04-01-2006, 07:23 PM   #6
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Default that was funny AKA

that website is a joke.
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Old 04-04-2006, 11:18 AM   #7
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Default Ms. Dentwifey

I implore you to check a candidate out before making ignorant statements like all of the candidates are dumb! LADYAKA...I agree all of Karim's accomplishments should be posted on his lame website.

Karim Arnold is the man for the South Ward! Don't get it twisted and vote for the man who tore down Booker signs last election, doesn't have half the experience nor education when it comes to public policy as Karim does. I hope the South Ward doesn't vote "ticket" and votes for individuals qualified to help them progress! Karim is your man!
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Old 04-23-2006, 12:59 PM   #8
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Angry PLEASE!!!

I'VE NEVER HEARD OF HIM I'M NOT VOTING FOR ANYONE IN THE SOUTH WARD. SO WHAT YOUR SAYING DOESN'T EVEN MATTER!!!
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Old 04-23-2006, 01:19 PM   #9
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Default Higher Education should make you smarter!

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School does not make you smart at all. Maybe book smart, but book smart is not always good. They don't have common sense, and that is important.
I think that it is best to say that one should have both book smarts and commen sense. In this age having one without the other is an impediment to success. Granted that all those who make it through college may not deserve it but there is a lot to be gained through higher education. Our young people should always be encouraged to further their education formally. It does not have to be college, it could be vocational school, apprenticeship, etc., but it should be something.

You also should not belittle the accomplishments of those who did honestly and rightfully earn their degrees because it is no easy task when done right.
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