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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-10-08 03:37 AM
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NY-13: Fossella Sentenced to 5 Days in Slammer, Plots Comeback
Outgoing GOP Rep. Vito Fossella is set to make a brief visit to the Big House, as he was sentenced to five days in prison for driving while intoxicated earlier this year. Of course, that hasn't stopped him from appealing the sentence before a jury -- as well as testing the waters for a 2010 comeback against Democrat Mike McMahon:

Retiring Rep. Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) may be testing the waters for a re-entry into politics, with the first major bellwether coming at an event for supporters on Sunday.
Despite being sentenced on Monday to five days in jail for driving while intoxicated (DWI), Fossella will be holding a brunch for some 500 supporters in his Staten Island district this weekend.

He's paying for an estimated $5,000 spread of coffee, bagels and juice out of his campaign funds. A bevy of Staten Island officials and longtime political supporters - including New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg - will be in attendance of what a confidant of Fossella's called an indicator of his future political fortunes.

"The bottom line is how many people show up to his event," said former Rep. Guy Molinari (R-N.Y.), a longtime Staten Island politico and close friend of Fossella's. "If a lot of people show up, it would be an indication that he's very popular and would be a formidable candidate."

The only problem? Big names like Bloombleberry may be showing up for the "farewell" party, but the rank and file doesn't seem particularly interested in Vito's shindig.

Oh yeah, and here's what SSP's favorite punching bag, Bob Straniere, has to say:


"Republicans can still succeed selectively, but the congressional seat is now lost forever," said Straniere.
Word.


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