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Mr. Parisi would not be welcome in the Democratic Party as long as I have anything to
say about it.  The hell that he put Mrs. Esposito through is enough to justify that.

As for this  "FOR" group  does its total membership include personalities and cats?


Oh he WILL end up in the dem or con party! He has no place to go in the rep party and has too large of an ego to just 'go away'! The local rep party is all but non-existent and GP has burnt too many bridges within his own party to rise again. He can run with and support AS when he makes the change! IMHO


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Quoted from bumblethru


Oh he WILL end up in the dem or con party! He has no place to go in the rep party and has too large of an ego to just 'go away'! The local rep party is all but non-existent and GP has burnt too many bridges within his own party to rise again. He can run with and support AS when he makes the change! IMHO


He can go to the same hole that Tomassone, Mertz, Signore and Suhrada are hiding out in for all we care.  The wounds of 2009 are still deep and he has voted, since taking office, like a FOR (Friend of Rhinesmith) which in Rotterdam is the kiss of political suicide.
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Calder signs shouldn't have been up yet...town sign code. I know you don't like rules, Peeper. But some people follow them. I know, this post will be criticized, too.
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No critique from peep.  Signs don't win elections...
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I think Parisi did pretty well considering how underfunded his campaign was and the fact that he wasn't able to rely on incumbency. The ideas put forth by Parisi are obviously ideas the public likes as Paladino crushed Lazio.  I predict big things for Parisi in the future.

As for all the the hypothesizing about Salamone, I don't see why he'd back out now. He has been doing a good job being the voice of reason in Town Hall and has been standing up for us. It's time we stand behind him.
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Calder signs shouldn't have been up yet...town sign code. I know you don't like rules, Peeper. But some people follow them. I know, this post will be criticized, too.



if that is the case why hasnt Salamone and parisi sued calder? or reported a campaign violation?
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I think Parisi did pretty well considering how underfunded his campaign was and the fact that he wasn't able to rely on incumbency. The ideas put forth by Parisi are obviously ideas the public likes as Paladino crushed Lazio. I predict big things for Parisi in the future.


Is parisi actually comparing himself to PALADINO???


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Quoted from black spidey
I think Parisi did pretty well considering how underfunded his campaign was and the fact that he wasn't able to rely on incumbency. The ideas put forth by Parisi are obviously ideas the public likes as Paladino crushed Lazio.  I predict big things for Parisi in the future.

As for all the the hypothesizing about Salamone, I don't see why he'd back out now. He has been doing a good job being the voice of reason in Town Hall and has been standing up for us. It's time we stand behind him.


ROTFLMAO!! Both of these turkeys are done. What happened to the big win you predicted? Calder will destroy this GP puppet. I can't wait for GA's cartoon.
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Is parisi actually comparing himself to PALADINO???


More like Lazio. But Lazio did better.
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Peeper....you are so all-knowing and wise...please tell us about all your personal sucesses...you must be a big accomplishment in life the way you talk.  I want to worship your all encompassing greatness.
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Quoted from benny salami


More like Lazio. But Lazio did better.


Exactly!!
Big things for GP? Would that be in the dem or con party??


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Calder signs shouldn't have been up yet...town sign code. I know you don't like rules, Peeper. But some people follow them. I know, this post will be criticized, too.


Political signs shall not be erected or placed earlier than September 1 of the year of the primary and general election for the candidate named on the sign and shall be removed within 14 days after the election. It shall be the responsibility of the person erecting or placing the sign to cause its removal.
[Amended 4-14-1999 by L.L. No. 6-1999]


i am pretty sure calder is safe with his signs as for salamone..... two weeks late or they just wont remove parisis signs since you cant read what he is running for anyway.  
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I think Parisi did pretty well considering how underfunded his campaign was and the fact that he wasn't able to rely on incumbency. The ideas put forth by Parisi are obviously ideas the public likes as Paladino crushed Lazio.  I predict big things for Parisi in the future.

As for all the the hypothesizing about Salamone, I don't see why he'd back out now. He has been doing a good job being the voice of reason in Town Hall and has been standing up for us. It's time we stand behind him.


The way I see it-Parisi's first time before the electorate was abysmal.  Typical for a Tomassone/Rhinesmith candidate. Did Gerard ever think that the people of Rott. have watched, with keen interest, his performance on the Town Board and formulated a conclusion that he is not suited for public office?

Word is out on Gerard- a snake in the grass with a penchet for booze, woman and vindictivness.  Politics isn't your bag dude!
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Peeper....you are so all-knowing and wise...please tell us about all your personal sucesses...you must be a big accomplishment in life the way you talk.  I want to worship your all encompassing greatness.


I sleep well my friend.  I have my health and I worship the lord jesus christ as my savior.  And you?
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i am pretty sure calder is safe with his signs as for salamone..... two weeks late or they just wont remove parisis signs since you cant read what he is running for anyway.  


Right LS. Now they just have to print up little stickers that say TB to cover that invisible Assembly. Where are the FS signs? Coming from China?
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