True, he's no Obama or Coke, but Gov. Corzine does have a Facebook page. He's using the social networking tool to get feedback on his new budget. But as they say, with fans like this, who needs enemies?

Being a politician these days is not all cutting ribbons and kissing babies.

Glen Ridge resident and Corzine challenger Carl Bergmanson has a Facebook page too, but it's mostly blank. So far, he has 51 supporters.
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Comments (4)
The three comments in a nutshell:
1) I'm pro-union.
2) I'm anti-union.
3) I think we should base our decisions on religion. (always a good thing to do when it comes to making political decisions)
Congrats old people for ruining facebook. On to the next social network. At least ASW is out of most of your reach
I didn't start liking Facebook until the old people joined! Now I hate Facebook because the old people won't stop filling out stupid surveys I don't give a crap about.
I like Facebook for the most part. It helped me connect with old high school and college chums, even kids from sleepaway camp! I agree with Katie, though. They have all these apps that sound cool on the surface, quizzes, questionnaires, polls, etc. but the catch is you have to annoy 20 of your friends with it. No thanks. I hate getting all kinds of crap and "pieces of flair." Please stop. :-)