Sen. Mike Doherty said systematic racism doesn't exist doesn't exist in 9/11 speech

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Sen. Michael Doherty said that systemic racism doesn't exist in the United States in his 9/11 speech at a remembrance ceremony in Flemington.

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FLEMINGTON - State Sen. Michael Doherty began his speech at Hunterdon County’s annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Friday morning by praising the first responders who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.

Then the senator turned to politics, saying systemic racism doesn’t exist in the United States and calling the Black Lives Matter movement a Marxist organization.

“These demands to defund the police are based upon allegations of systemic racism being thrown about by Marxist organizations, such as Black Lives Matter, which have burned cities, burned churches, destroyed private property and terrorized American citizens,” Doherty, R-23rd, said on the steps on the Historic Courthouse on Flemington’s Main Street.

“Are we a civilized society under the rule of law or not? The call to defund the police is part of an agenda that seeks to create chaos and mayhem in the United States,” he continued. “These forces want the police out of the way so that the lawless agenda can be fully implemented. The only thing standing in the way is the blue line.”"Is it systemic racism when an African American, Barack Obama, is elected twice as president of the United States?” Doherty said.

Doherty asked if systemic racism is defined as providing "free, taxpayer-funded health care for anyone who cannot afford it, regardless of race?" "Is it systemic racism to provide free, taxpayer-funded food vouchers for those who cannot afford food, regardless of race? "He said "the list continues."

"Free, taxpayer-funded heat, electricity, cell phones, internet regardless of race," he said. "The same applies here in New Jersey. There is no systemic racism." He said systemically racist state would not have "laws and court orders that transfer billions of dollars every year from suburban taxpayers to urban areas to fund poorer schools, regardless of race.""Would a systemically racist state provide taxpayer-funded housing for the poor, regardless of race?" he said. "Would a systemically racist state have hiring preferences for minorities written into the law?"

"The United States does not have systemic racism," he added. "It is an evil lie. We must have the courage to oppose these wicked, baseless allegations." READ: Gov. Phil Murphy is ‘eviscerating’ the Constitution, Doherty says.

Doherty said that despite the 19 years that have passed since Sept. 11, 2001, nothing has changed.“Nineteen years ago, police and fire climbed into those towers with one selfless unified mission, and that was to save human lives, regardless of race. And nothing has changed since that day.”New Jersey's 23rd Legislative District includes parts of Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren counties.

GOP Senators Pennacchio, Cardinale, Oroho, and Doherty all support Lonegan for Congress

The tsunami of conservative endorsements continues for Republican candidate for Congress Steve Lonegan, with today's endorsement by State Senator Joseph "Jersey Joe" Pennacchio.  That puts all but one of the Republican State Senators representing portions of CD05 in Lonegan's camp. 

"Steve Lonegan has been a tireless fighter for our conservative principles for years," Sen. Pennacchio said.  "New Jersey conservatives have been grateful for his leadership and West Milford voters have richly rewarded him."

Pennacchio, who represents one of the two Passaic County towns in the Fifth Congressional District, was referring to Lonegan's dominating performance in the 2013 U.S. Senate election when he defeated Cory Booker with 62% of the vote in West Milford.

"West Milford knows and trusts Steve Lonegan to fight for our conservative values," Pennacchio said.  "Better jobs, lower taxes, term limits for Congress, the right to life, religious liberty, and a firm commitment to the Second Amendment -- these are all hallmarks of Steve's unwavering vision."

Lonegan thanked Pennacchio for his support and pledged to fight for West Milford and for all of North Jersey.

"Senator Pennacchio is among the most dependable senators New Jersey conservatives can look to," Lonegan said.  "He is a leader in pushing for lower taxes, less government, and especially the right to life.  I'm proud to have earned his endorsement and will work closely with him to make North Jersey a better place to live, work, and raise a family."

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Each one of the Senators supporting Steve Lonegan is strongly pro-life, as is Lonegan.  Pennacchio's endorsement comes on a day when Lonegan's likely opponent in the primary -- liberal RINO John McCann -- confirmed to Politico's Matt Friedman that he supports abortion and would "enforce the laws as they are constituted."  Of course he will.  No different than liberal Democrat incumbent Josh Gottheimer.

Lonegan has already been endorsed by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Bergen County State Senator Gerry Cardinale, Mrs. Ann Kievit, President of the Northwest New Jersey Taxpayers' Association, Rev. Greg Quinlan, President of the Center for Garden State Families, on behalf of New Jersey for a Conservative Majority, Alexander Roubian, President of the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS), United States Senator Ted Cruz, Warren County State Senator Mike Doherty, Sussex County Senator Steve Oroho, Assemblyman Parker Space, Assemblyman-elect Hal Wirths, and Sussex County State Committeewoman Jill Space.