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Cory Booker - yvonne - 04-12-2012

I noticed that Cory Booker was trending on Twitter, and here's why:

Quote:Newark Mayor Cory Booker taken to hospital after rescuing woman from house fire
Published: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 10:45 PM    Updated: Friday, April 13, 2012, 2:12 AM
Star-Ledger Staff By Star-Ledger Staff
newark-mayor-cory-booker-star-ledger.JPGAndrew Mills/The Star-LedgerNewark Mayor Cory Booker announced on Twitter that he suffered smoke inhalation while rescuing neighbors from a house fire on his street in Newark. The mayor is pictured during a meeting with The Star-Ledger Editorial Board in February.

NEWARK — Newark Mayor Cory Booker was taken to a hospital tonight for treatment of smoke inhalation he suffered trying to rescue his next-door neighbors from their burning house.

"I just grabbed her and whipped her out of the bed," Booker said in recounting the fire. Booker told The Star-Ledger he also suffered second-degree burns on his hand...



http://blog.nj.com/ledgerupdates_impact/print.html?entry=/2012/04/newark_mayor_cory_booker_taken.html


Re: Cory Booker - Griffins78 - 04-13-2012

Yvonne you are really on top of things. Wow!

One always wonders what one would do in an emergency. We like to think the best but we never really know until in the situation. Most freeze or would not get involved, certainly when risking one's life. It's not a political fabricated moment or part of a PR image campaign - he had to make a decision in a split second and he chose to help a neighbor. We want and need leaders like that.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker: Race into home fire was a "come to Jesus moment"


Re: Cory Booker - flake - 04-13-2012

The comments in the article on nj.com were illuminating  as well. It gives an indication of the political environment he is in. Imagine people thinking this was a political stunt!

I am not certain how effective of a politician he is, but he is certainly one that I would have a hard time not voting for.




Re: Cory Booker - fullmetal - 04-13-2012

I'd go into politics if it meant I could work for him.


Re: Cory Booker - Robbie - 04-13-2012

https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23corybookerstories is worth a quick review.


Re: Cory Booker - oman - 04-13-2012

(04-13-2012, 07:13 AM)Griffin78 link Wrote:One always wonders what one would do in an emergency. We like to think the best but we never really know until in the situation. Most freeze or would not get involved, certainly when risking one's life. It's not a political fabricated moment or part of a PR image campaign - he had to make a decision in a split second and he chose to help a neighbor. We want and need leaders like that.

The important thing in life is courage.                   

If the four of us are walking home over the bridge and a person was drowning, would we have the nerve...Would one of us have the nerve to dive into the icy water and save them?

It's a key question.

l, of course, can't swim, so I never have to face it.




Re: Cory Booker - Roberton3 - 04-13-2012

(04-13-2012, 08:52 AM)Robbie link Wrote:https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23corybookerstories is worth a quick review.

My favorite so far: "I demand that @corybooker produce his birth certificate in order to prove he wasn't born on Krypton"


Re: Cory Booker - washingtonismoney - 04-13-2012

(04-13-2012, 12:31 PM)garvin link Wrote:Personal courage is wonderful, but it's far from the most important criterion in picking political leaders. Courage in the pursuit of bad policy can look an awful lot like stubbornness. Audie Murphy and Alvin York were great heroes, but they wouldn't necessarily have made great presidents.

Douglas MacArthur was a great yet foolhardy general who would've been a disastrous president.


Re: Cory Booker - Hank 91 - 04-13-2012

Cory was my dormmate in Rinconada freshman year, and I have to say that nothing he's achieved has come as a surprise. He was a great guy, the type who made it a point to stay connected with people throughout college and beyond. I saw him at our reunion this past fall, and he greeted me like an old friend. I don't want to get into politics here, but Cory Booker is a person I'd love to vote for.


Re: Cory Booker - Griffins78 - 04-13-2012

Hank 91 - thanks for personal experience perspective.

Character, including courage, takes time and a track record to reveal themselves. The public narrative can be shaped and managed but living with someone gives you real insight. Glad to hear he's the "real deal."