Talk:Eric Massa

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opposition links'

I have re-inserted the link to Kuhl for Congress. I think it is valuable for pages on candidates for political office to have links to their opponents pages because they provide an opposing view to the information on the candidate's own page. Additionally, the opponent is mentioned within the text of the article and the his page provides information on an important person mentioned with the article. I watch Randy Kuhl's page as well as Massa's and ensure reciprocity in the matter. I will continue to maintain the reciprocal links until someone convinces me of the folly of my ways (which is pretty easy to do) or unless there is a wikipedia policy discouraging this. [[Cjs56 17:48, 18 May 2006 (UTC)]]

[edit] Surname

What is the ethnic origin of Massa's surname? 131.123.231.143 21:30, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

My belief was that it was Italian. Evidence: [1] enter "Massa" in the blank labled "Cognome" which is Italian for surname. There is a limoncello called "Villa Massa" which comes from Sorrento, near Naples. --Cjs56 16:28, 11 October 2006 (UTC)