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The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption | 
enlarge | Authors: Bob Ingle, Sandy Mcclure Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 20504
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.9 x 1.4
ISBN: 0312368941 Dewey Decimal Number: 364.132309749 EAN: 9780312368944 ASIN: 0312368941
Publication Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 3.5 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Order with confidence. Code: B20081011210443T
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The Soprano State details the you-couldn't-make-this-up true story of the corruption that has pervaded New Jersey politics, government, and business for the past thirty years. From Jimmy Hoffa purportedly being buried somewhere beneath the end zone in Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands, through allegations of a thoroughly corrupt medical and dental university, through Mafia influence at all levels, to a governor who suddenly declares himself a “gay American” and resigns, the Garden State might indeed be better named after the HBO mobsters.
Where else would:
- A state attorney general show up after police pulled over her boyfriend who was driving without a valid license?
- A state senator and mayor of Newark (the same guy) spend thousands of dollars of taxpayers’ money on a junket to Rio days before leaving office?
- A politically connected developer hire a prostitute to tape sex acts with his own brother-in-law and then send the tape to his sister?
Only in the Soprano State.
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Great Expose October 3, 2008 Excellent book. Well written. Should be read by all New Jersey citizens...
Where have all the honest politicians gone? August 13, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
According to this well written and documented book the elected have not ever been to New Jersey! It is not only amazing but downright disheartening to read all the unbelievable events that have gone on for years by both parties in all parts of the state. No wonder so many people leave this beautiful place. They can't afford it. What really makes you mad is that there is little hope for future change. This book will make your blood really boil!!
A Fair Read July 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are interested in and fairly familiar with New Jersey politics and politicians this is a reasonably entertaining and informative book. It's no page-turner, but not bad.
Not Just for Jersey! June 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Even if you live a continent away in Washington state, "The Soprano State" will amuse, educate and yes, horrify you. Authors Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure have put together an appalling catalog of the "worst of the worst" New Jersey politicians and public servants and their most outrageous shenanigans. As the authors note, "why should such a wealth of lunacy and depravity" be enjoyed only by New Jersey? My personal favorite, in a chapter titled "All Aboard the Gravy Train," is an anecdote about how sometimes "the legislative gravy train delivers real gravy." In that case, New Jersey taxpayers coughed up $124,000 over three years to purchase 300 lunches each day the Legislature was in session to feed 80 members of the assembly, 40 senators _ and lobbyists. The lunches were trucked in from a well-connected restaurant 57 miles away! It's tempting for us outsiders to feel smug, but there's also a nagging worry: what if our politicians are just less obviously outrageous, and our reporters more lapdog and less pit bull? Beyond the entertainment value, this book is a cautionary tale, reminding us that citizens anywhere can be fleeced by those we elect.
The Soprano State May 31, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a former kid from New Jersey I purchased the book as somewhat of a lark. After devouring the material it was no longer a lark. The pathetic corruption is so clearly detailed and documented it makes your head spin.The New Jersey I left in 1974 had an outstanding public school system which has been decimated by the lads in Trenton, draining resources from small school districts and pumping those funds into inner-city enviroments. No measurable improvement is to be found. the State is bankrupt,under- funded pensions and corrupt at every level of government. If you live in NJ you have to read this.Then start packing
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