Comments on: A Rough Road Ahead For Spitzer
Despite Resignation, N.Y. Governor Still Faces Prospect Of Criminal Charges Or Disbarment
- Anytime a republican gets caught for doing something wrong, he''s a hypocrit because he runs on the "family values/morals" ticket.
This guy got caught for doing the same thing he puts people in jail for, so he is a hypocrit.
What''s so hard to understand. - Reply to this comment
- ''A Rough Road Ahead For Spitzer''
That''s his problem.....the prostaho sat on his lap and they pretended to be driving down a ''rough road''. LOL - Reply to this comment
- mudrose and jwind,
If there was EVER a case where Liberals should be outraged at someone''s behavior and demand jail time for it, it should be this case with Spitzer.
Liberals love slamming Conservatives for hypocritical behavior, like Haggard or Sen. Craig. But all they''ve done is moralized or simply "said words" against the behaviors they were later caught in or accused of.
But with Spitzer, you have a guy who used the full force of the government to imprison people for something that now we find out he was doing himself!
He threw guys in jail for what HE HAS BEEN DOING!!!!
Where''s the Liberals'' outrage about this?
Where''s the Liberals'' sense of justice?
Spitzer''s case really shows how twisted the Liberals in America are. - Reply to this comment
- i rest my case about nutjob libs.....can someone tell me what this post has to do with spitzer? anyone?
Posted by jwind11
It''s the endless Bush Derangement Syndrome. They will rant anywhere, anytime and anyway. They have no perspective and I might guess that the fall of Eliot Spitzer is probably Bush''s fault too. - Reply to this comment
- you can have 4000 american soldiers killed, hundreds of thousands of iraqis killed, you can have an entire city like new orleans sink under a hurricane and let thousands of them die but oh my god! don''''t pay for a *** because god squad might put you in jail.
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Posted by andrew_693 at 11:53 AM : Mar 13, 2008
i rest my case about nutjob libs.....can someone tell me what this post has to do with spitzer? anyone? - Reply to this comment
- "but oh my god! don''''t pay for a *** because god squad might put you in jail."
Posted by andrew_693
andrew, the problem with your bitter little rant is that Spitzer himself as Attorney General was busy putting people in jail for ''blow jobs''.
Shouldn''t he be held accountable for the same laws he was imprisoning others for?
Maybe he''ll get a chance to meet some of the people he put in jail while he''s there. - Reply to this comment
- Oh, I see a BIG advantage in sending him to prison. This guy broke the law.....period. If anyone else solicited a prostitute, they would be arrested and prosecuted. He should be disbarred and then do some jail time.
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- "He resigned, I don''''t see any advantage to anyone sending him to prison." by craigh9.
Ok, then we have to let all the others go that have gotten or will get 5 and 10 years sentences for sending a hooker over state lines. - Reply to this comment
- when will bush, cheney, condi rice, and all the other criminals resign and follow spitzer''s example.
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- you can have 4000 american soldiers killed, hundreds of thousands of iraqis killed, you can have an entire city like new orleans sink under a hurricane and let thousands of them die but oh my god! don''t pay for a blow job because god squad might put you in jail.
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- If you weren''t so stupid you''d be funny.
Posted by mudrose at 11:44 AM : Mar 13, 2008
Tsk, tsk...your immaturity is showing. - Reply to this comment
- He has lost enough, plus he has wife, and three daughters, and why put his family through anymore. This is not Chemical Ali or Saddam Hussein we are dealing with here. Also Eliot Spitzer is not John Martorano who killed 20 people and is walking free.
On 60 Minutes was: There are few men alive today with the underworld credentials of John Martorano, and even fewer who are out of prison and walking the streets. For more than a decade, Martorano was the chief executioner for Boston''s Winter Hill Gang, a loose confederation of Irish and Italian-American gangsters run by James "Whitey" Bulger. Martorano had to remember them all. It was part of a deal he cut with the federal government that put him back on the streets of Boston after only 12 years in prison -- a little more than seven months served for each of the 20 people he killed, many of them fellow gangsters, and many of them at close range after looking into their eyes. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by jh6379
And that''s why Congress has tried to impeach Bush, because of his high crimes and misdemeanors, right? If you weren''t so stupid you''d be funny. - Reply to this comment
- Ever notice how quickly Republicans start talking "impeachment" when it is a Democrat who has showed his arse (literally, sometimes)?
lollll...but when they get busted, they always say it is "political posturing by the Democrats" or some other inane phrase that indicates that their innocent li''ll ol'' Party is being picked on... - Reply to this comment
- He resigned, I don''t see any advantage to anyone sending him to prison. They should charge him with whatever crimes they can, and settle the matter with misdemeanor guilty pleas - pay huge fines, and if appropriate have him surrender his professional law and real estate licenses - but keep him out of jail, otherwise it''s a witch hunt solely because he was in politics.
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- Who even cares about this anymore? It happened, he''''s suffered, so just leave the poor guy alone!
Posted by camboh82
You obvioiusly do. I don''t regard this chump as a poor guy. He deserves what he gets. He''s a snide, sarcastic, bully who thought he was above the law he himself erected. Love it when the Crocodile eats its own tail. Great story of pride, arrogance and stupidity. - Reply to this comment
". . . who again jeopardizes his State and County and Oath of Office. . . "
Posted by mudrose at 10:43 AM
Is that right stupid?
He goes out with a prostitute and jeopardizes the Oath?
You definetly have your head waaaay up your lower ***.- Reply to this comment
- Who even cares about this anymore? It happened, he''s suffered, so just leave the poor guy alone!
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- Its been a rough road for the people he ran up the river for prostitution....before he got busted. No sympathy here.
Give thought to this. What if NYC legalized prostitution by escort service today? What would change? Escorts would still exist. Girls would still have internet ads. The same men who go now would continue to go. Very little would change except the media and FBI would have no reason to care....so maybe then they could focus on real issues. And no one would turn into a pillar of salt. - Reply to this comment
- Well, it''s been said that Mr. Spritzer''s moniker in the past was "Eliot Ness". Now, you can change that to "Eliott Mess". Another Mr. Pants-Around-His Ankles lackey who again jeopardizes his State and County and Oath of Office. To the DNC I say just keep those boys coming.
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