Dear Editor:
Legislative District 35 Senator Nellie Pou (Paterson) cause quite a stir this week related to the NJ-11 Congressional Campaign. Letโs review. Pou called into question Jay Webberโs consistent voting record against legislation to support womenโฆ
โWhy Webber would not support countless pieces of legislation that would have ensured equal pay for equal work as well as equal access to healthcare is yet another sign of the grossly distorted worldview that Webber has deliberately tried to make a reality despite the truly cruel and vicious effect that his voting record and rhetoric has had on not just his four daughters but every woman throughout the state of New Jersey.โ
Weberโs opponent Anthony Ghee probably summarized it best โHas our political discourse gotten so bad, that we need to drag the children of candidates into political statements about the critical issues impacting our community?โ Itโs a valid point. Regardless of Weberโs policy positions that might prove detrimental to their future โ his kids didnโt ask to be part of this discussion. While I cannot dispute that by definition Weberโs daughters might someday become adult โwomen in NJโ perhaps Ms. Pou probably could have made her point better.
But I must note the particular consternation of Morris County Chair Patti Paigeย in asking the campaign of Democratic front-runner Mikie Sherrill to apologize on behalf of Senator Pou. This is an odd request. If weโre going to go down the road of apology-by-political-
Ms. Page does also make an interesting point about school safety โ which reminded me that we all should get back to discussing real issues. Recently a group of kids โ organizers for the Morristown March for Our Lives โ willingly and very enthusiastically chose to become part of the political debate. They organized a march, and a candidate information session to hear each NJ-11 candidateโs views on gun control. Mr. Webber โ while not being able to attend due to โscheduling conflictsโ accepted a meeting from the group where they expected to ask him the same questions posed to the other candidates. Instead โ they were surprised by additional attendees โ a group of pro-gun-rights teens who Weber invited to encourage a debate among the students while refusing to answer any of the questions from the March for Our Lives students.
Yes โ letโs stop using the kids as human shields to avoid the issues. And letโs start taking their future seriously.
Tom Wyka
Parsippany


















