Can Fairfield County Voters Trust Dan Debicella?
Shelton Resident Dan Debicella Is Who Seeking To Replace Connecticut's Forth District Congressman, Jim Himes Is Called Dishonest
WHAT DOES AN PREVIOUS IMPEACHMENT EFFORT SPEAK ABOUT DEBICELLA'S CHARACTER?
With the general election just two months and a week away Fourth District GOP hopeful Dan Debicella has some of his university colleagues strongly speaking out about his ethics.
Mr Debicella's university classmates say that the Penn Undergraduate Assembly tried to impeach, the then-Wharton Business School member, as its chair.
According to the university newspaper, The Daily Pennsylvanian, many Penn Undergraduate Assembly members have accused Mr. Debicella of lying about several issues on more than one occasion.
However, the Penn Undergraduate Assembly failed to get all required signatures for an impeachment and the effort ended with an ethical cloud hanging over Mr. Debicella.
Penn alumni cannot recall a previous attempt or any other recent attempt to impeach and Undergraduate Assembly chair for unethical conduct.
It looks like Mr. Debicella's case was the one and only impeachment attempt of a Penn Undergraduate Assembly chairman.
One of Mr. Debicella's classmates is Lance Rogers, who is the County Commissioner of Merion Pennsylvania and has been quoted in the press as saying, "I remember there was an impeachment. I remember a number of us were dissatisfied with his conduct."
Mr. Rogers, who is a fellow politician and is running for a state senate seat has also been quoted as saying that Mr. Debicella had "repeatedly misrepresented himself."
Mr Rogers also has stated, "He got caught and called out on it. He was visibly shaken and upset."
Several Penn alumni have confirmed that the Undergraduate Assembly had moved to impeach Debicella for being dishonest.
Character issues have repeated came up in recent months in the 4th Congressional District Of Connecticut.
Dan Debicella greatly benefited as concerns about Rob Merkle's character were raised.
Fairfield County voters were shocked to learn of Rob Merkle's voting record and that Mr. Merkle had been arrested for drug possession.
PLEASE SEE:
07/13/10 The Greenwich Time Reporters Must So Stoned That They Forgot To Report That Jim Himes Congressional Opponent Was Arrested For Drug Possession
Fairfield County voters have also been left speechless as at the revelation that Hearst newspaper political writer Jonathan Kantrowitz was caught plagiarizing from a campaign fundraising email.
PLEASE SEE:
08/13/10 New Comment From Hearst Newspaper Plagiarizer Jonathan Kantrowitz - Ex Fairfield Democratic Committee Chairman Knew Better
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Now Mr Debicella's Republican political handlers worry that news of the impeachment proceedings and other character issues could greatly benefit the Jim Himes campaign.
Fairfield county residents clearly decided that they just could not trust the two faced Rob Merkle and now the question before town voters is....
"Can Fairfield County residents trust Shelton's Dan Debicella?"
The Jim Himes' campaign has repeatedly warned Greenwich voters that Dan Debicella is reckless and too radical.
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08/10/10 Meet Dan Debicella
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I'm glad that this is going to be a series. People need to know the truth about Debicella.
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ReplyDeleteAcross the country and in Fairfield County, most Americans opposed the healthcare bill. But Jim Himes didn’t hear us and voted yes.
The stimulus? Most of us didn’t want it. Himes didn’t listen. He voted yes.
Cap and trade? In Connecticut, most voters said no. In Washington, Jim Himes voted yes.
End the secret ballot in union elections? Again, his constituents said no. Jim Himes voted yes.
Raising taxes? Most voters say no. Himes yes.
If Jim Himes does not listen to you, then you should know that you are not alone. By a wide margin, voters across the country and in Fairfield County oppose the Nancy Pelosi and Jim Himes’ position on the issues. If you want to send Jim Himes a message that he can hear, you can support his opponent, Dan Debicella, here: https://debicella.blue-swarm.com/donate.
Jim Himes can’t hear us. On November 2nd, let’s turn up the volume.