Monday, November 10, 2008
Spitzer Not Charged
Disgraced former New York governor Eliot Spitzer will not be charged for his role in a recent prostitution scandal that brought down his administration. What do you think?
Dick Mancowicz,
Miner
"I'm worried this sends a message that anyone could do what he did and get away with just a few weeks of mass-media vilification and the total collapse of one's career."
Emily Westley,
Spanish Teacher
"What? Those lame district attorneys. If Eliot Spitzer had been prosecuting himself he'd have thrown his ass in jail months ago."
Phil Sabin,
Systems Analyst
"I'm sure he'll make it up to all of New York's citizens somehow. Perhaps by having sex with them."
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