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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: mph who wrote (241726)3/12/2008 11:12:58 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) of 794340
 
I share your view. Why is it that the threshold of human adherence to a law which addresses a criminal behavior need not be followed by those who fit the power or celebrity profile?

The notion that two consenting adults (three if we include the pimp) enter into a contract which is known to violate a law is simply hunky dory.

The pitiful aspect of Spitzer's scummy behavior is that he is a standing Governor. A man of consequence in the State of New York who tossed his loudly proclaimed views on morale conduct out of his office window in Albany, and worse yet, out of the window of his family's high rise apartment overlooking Central Park.

The bottom line is that Spitzer is not victim of some antiquated law. He is an arrogant fool!
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