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To: Mike Johnston who wrote (76645)3/21/2008 6:16:04 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
Maybe it was the money transfers then. I heard a report on NPR interviewing his bank about the transfers (to cash or whatever) and they talked about the requirement mandate that they plod though the data to catch money launderers etc, and that scrutiny of politicians is higher (to find out about racketeering or blackmail I presume), and that the regulations which triggered the investigation were pushed through by Spizer himself. Another case of a person who believes he can outsmart the system.

As for why hiring a prostitute warrants his resignation where hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars following lies...

oh never mind. We have our priorities!
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