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Eliot Spitzer Apologizes To Family, Public But Does Not Elaborate; Source Says Gov. Caught On Wiretap

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by windblower March 11, 2008 3:24 AM EDT
Who is Client no. 10? Bill Clinton. Ii am sure a deeper probe will bring more names up since he was such a close friends of Hillary Clinton.
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by mortok99 March 11, 2008 3:23 AM EDT
Somebody in the media has those "give me fergiveness" eyes. Cuz they ain''t mine..
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by pelosisaho2 March 11, 2008 3:22 AM EDT
Alphaa10 did it...a typical dumass lib.

Now let''s look at the Dems -

Bill Clinton, Henry Cisneros, JFK, Jesse Jackson Eliot Spitzer - Hetero Perverts - and hypocrites.

Janey McGreevey, Brenda Frank, Marlene Foley (California Dem) - Ga-ye Perverts.

Congressman Jefferson, Mayor Barry - Crooks

John Kerry, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi - Cowards and Traitors

Senator Byrd, Jesse Jackson, Congressman Moran, Jimmy Carter, Cynthia McKinney, former Congressman Traficant, (currently in prison) anti-Semites

Congressman Ellison - a Muslim totally ignorant of the history of Blacks being enslaved by Arabs. Ditto Boy Obama.

Jeff Davis, Andrew Johnson, Tom Watson, Woodrow Wilson, and a host of Southern Congressmen, Senators, Governors like KKK Byrd - and another President, James Earl Carter - Southern Rightists and Bigots.

Boy Obama - coward, hypocrite, and reverse Racist.

Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. McGreevey, Jackie Kennedy, Mrs. Spitzer - the disgrace of being the cuckolded shrew

The Democrats - what a courageous, moral, ethical, and prejudiced free party - NOT...
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by mortok99 March 11, 2008 3:22 AM EDT
What I can''t figer is why they admit to it. It does nobody no good to. "Forgiveness"? Where?
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by grazinggoat March 11, 2008 3:21 AM EDT
What about NewYork Mayor-Bloomburg? Someone getting interested in wiretapping his phoneline?
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by gmond March 11, 2008 3:19 AM EDT
Stand by your man - until you get a good divorce lawyer.
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by mrconservatv March 11, 2008 3:16 AM EDT
What a country

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by grazinggoat March 11, 2008 3:15 AM EDT
-This Dr Spitter should resign no doubt, whatever his justifications were. A governor, is a governor and must abide bylaws he voted so often.

-Woossies are still enough powerfull to down a man, still today... LOL! One needs to ask why 1,500-5,500$ the hour? What''s so special? Taste better? chocolate? old wine? How much does he (Spitzer) make a year?
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by pelosisaho2 March 11, 2008 3:13 AM EDT
My heart goes out to Mrs. Spitzer.

Remember, Hillary didn''t have the guts. You should - this guy''s a sanctimonious hypocrite.

But then again, he is a Democrat. Isn''t he.

Care to throw Larry Craig and Mark Foley out again, neo-fascists? Your party is full of them - and guys like Spitzer.

Just wonder what will happen IF the Larry Sinclair shoe drops...
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by alphaa10-2009 March 11, 2008 3:10 AM EDT
anna1233 said, "AND THE IDIOTIC WIFE BY HIS SIDE... I can''''t believe these women. They know their couple are rotten..."
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Rottenness flourishes everywhere people deny they, themselves, are tempted and fallible. That applies especially to those jeering at the Spitzer family.

What distinguishes Spitzer and his wife is the determination to go public with the truth. And Spitzer''s painful public acknowledgement of his own offense.

For any couple, GOP or Democrat, this is the saddest of burdens to bear. Yet, loyalty and forgiveness is the only way out.
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by iceman_1960 March 11, 2008 3:01 AM EDT
David Letterman"s "Top 10 Eliot Spitzer Excuses" were surprisingly lame.

"Haven"t been the same since Roy Scheider died" ??? (I thought the writer"s strike was over.)

Spitzer should have used the obvious one, the Winona Ryder Excuse.

"I was helping to bust [?] a prostitution ring. I was working undercover [in more ways than one]..."

Everybody would have believed it -- that"s the guy"s whole background.
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by mortok99 March 11, 2008 2:59 AM EDT
We''re all potential victims of our own sexuality. Its just a.. roll of the dice in determining who''s turn it is. The dungeons and dragons master picked him.
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by mortok99 March 11, 2008 2:54 AM EDT
Not just preachers are celibate.
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by downtowner97 March 11, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
A scandal that didn''t involve a Republican or a member of the clergy? Wow! This is news!
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by about-time March 11, 2008 2:47 AM EDT
I lost respect for Spitzer when I found out he only prosecuted cases for his advancement as the Attorney General. Look at his role in trying to get Sen. Bruno. He refused to prosecute a case involving grand larceny, fraud, mail fraud, forgery on going criminal activities including tax evasion. Claims it was a civil case. I`m glad the feds took him down Now rwther then Later
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by annia1233 March 11, 2008 2:36 AM EDT
AND THE IDIOTIC WIFE BY HIS SIDE.Oh, women! I can''t believe these women. They know their couple are rotten and they go and still serve as clowns by their side, just to be laughed at...
why they don''t say" Honey, I will stay home. You had fun, now face the music yourself alone"
Is that so difficult?
did he had fun?, yes. Did you hunny dear maddam had fun? NO. why then put your face there.... unless he is paying you big bugs, then I understand, if not, you are being used.
I am sure that man never made you feel a real WOMAN. let him face the music alone.
Fool.
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by alphaa10-2009 March 11, 2008 2:31 AM EDT
ohn97068 said, "Hurry Libs change the subject. Hurry now ! Make excuses !! Change subject !!"
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What''s to excuse? Perhaps in character, Spitzer himself came forward to face the truth-- as he should have.

Contrast this with the flurry of official denials of truth from Bush and minions about Iraq, or the national debt, or that the economy is in recession or that Bush is firmly in the pocket of industry-- Big Oil, in particular.

But when it''s a matter of personal morals, not national policy, the GOP is instantly a paragon of virtue. And the GOP salivated all over Bill Clinton, beating its "familiy values" drum as loudly as it did for the so-called Christian right during 1996 and 2000.

Only later, did the GOP go suddenly silent as a graveyard when Foley and Craig surfaced-- not to mention Jeff Gannon, Jack Abramoff, Tom DeLay, Scooter Libby, Duke Cunningham, Dusty Foggo and more than 25 others in various degrees of notoriety.

And while Rove-style GOP attack ads (falsely) insinuating sexual immorality about opponents have been used since the days of Reagan, the GOP''s embarrassing scandals really put a dent in the party''s Lee Atwater style.

Lately, it has become much riskier for GOP bozos to titter about titillation in the other camp. That''s because temptation is a phenomenon uniquely human.
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by chitown639 March 11, 2008 2:20 AM EDT
Well, at least he came out and admitted his guilt. He didnt break down into tears saying, ''I have sinned!!!'' and he didnt come out defiently claiming, ''I did not have PAID sexual relations with those call girls''
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by incog-nito March 11, 2008 2:16 AM EDT
There''s a simple, logical explanation for all of this: He''s not getting any at home.
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by lucasnico March 11, 2008 2:14 AM EDT
This guy is a tool.....hope he goes down in flames.
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