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Amherst Times

Archive for 22 August, 2008

If Joe Illuzzi Is Fair He Will Share More Truths

August 22, 2008 5:39 am

Joe Illuzzi, owner and editor of PoliticsNY.net, wanted the public to know Sam Hoyt was human.  Hoyt is a man who broke his oath to his wife 3 ½ years ago by having an affair with a 24 year old woman, who wasn’t connect to his office in any way.

I can list reason after reason people might cheat on their mate, but there isn’t one which is right.  People involved in affairs try to justify why they are involved in an affair to suppress their guilt but if they’re caught then that guilt takes over.  That’s when they must face the damage done to their family, spouse and others who care for them.  

Now that Joe I Illuzzi has cast a veil of guilt and shame on Sam Hoyt, he must open wide the door he cracked open.  The list of people Joe deals with who are: thieves, cheating the public they serve; politicians having affairs with individuals of both sexes; women who hold political office who are having sex with lawyers that plead their cases in front of them; party bosses, judges and other politicians who accept payoff’s, should now be shamed, as Sam Hoyt was.

Joe could really help clean up Erie County, if only he hated those political people who pay his bills as much as he hates Sam Hoyt.  Joe can tell the public which judges and politicians had to pay off political bosses so they could get a judgeship.

Joe used any punches he could to bring Sam Hoyt to his knees.  I think his fear of what will happen to his business if he talks about some of the other losers he supports on his website, will keep him quiet about the others.

Joe will attack me after reading this truthful post, but he probably won’t tell the public the truth about the people that support his website. 

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