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Fossella's Future

Friday, May 09, 2008

Staten Island Representative Vito Fossella (R) is immersed in personal scandal. What will this mean for the political future of his district? Baruch College Professor Doug Muzzio provides analysis.

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Doug Muzzio

Comments [8]

Judy Novack_Hirsch from Bronx NY

Clyde Haberman NY Times today, talked about how Fossela was angered by Bill Clinton in the impeachment process because Clinton did not follow The Rule of Law. We've come a long way!

May. 09 2008 11:33 AM
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hjs from 11211

SI is not urban!

May. 09 2008 10:47 AM
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mc from Brooklyn

lol, lol, lol! This just gets better and better. This guy is going to self-destruct leaving the path clear for a Democrat to take the seat. Saves us time and money.

May. 09 2008 10:46 AM
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hjs from 11211

why is more noteworthy that this guy cheated on his wife than the fact he used his auto as weapon while drunk, risking the life of everybody on that road.
who cares who he sleeps with

May. 09 2008 10:46 AM
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Patrick from Belmar, NJ

With these credentials he should run for Gov.

May. 09 2008 10:46 AM
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sdf

Oh C'mon -- Fossella ain't the only one -- these guys drive DC's condo market...

May. 09 2008 10:45 AM
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Leo 2 from Queens, NY

what do you mean by "Family Values"?
Does that mean maintaining, creating as many families as possible?
Osama bin Laden has several wives - He should be our "Family Values" poster boy(man)!

May. 09 2008 10:44 AM
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Cory from Manhattan

It just goes to show that Vito Fossella, a good Republican, is behind family values 200% -- twice as much as his liberal Democratic opponents. Long live family values.

May. 09 2008 10:14 AM
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