Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: GUEST,Guest Date: 10 Mar 08 - 09:22 PM Hypocrits, especially the wholier-than-thou sort, generally do get some sort of comeuppance eventually. What I want to know is, since when did public service jobs start paying well enough for Spitzer to buy those nice suits & expensive hookers? Hmmmm.... |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: kendall Date: 10 Mar 08 - 09:19 PM I can't abide a hypocrit. Comparing him to Elliot Ness is closer to the truth than you might think. Ness was a total screwup, never caught anything but colds, and he died a drunk. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 10 Mar 08 - 09:18 PM Parts of Nevada may be the only places in the U.S. where prostitution is legal, but it's widely tolerated in many cities. The classifieds in some big city newspapers are loaded with ads for escort services and massage parlors, which are just euphymisms for brothels. The only type of prostitute many municipalities try to control is the common streetwalker. As long as it's kept behind closed doors many cities just turn a blind eye. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Peace Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:45 PM From the www: '"You may have heard that Nevada is the only state in the USA where prostitution is legal. That is correct; but prostitution is not legal everywhere in Nevada, and it is not legal in Las Vegas. That's right! Prostitution is illegal in sin city. It is only legal in certain counties that have chosen to make it legal. Clark County Nevada and its principal city Las Vegas chose to not make prostitution legal. It is also illegal in Henderson, Laughlin and Boulder City.' |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Stilly River Sage Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:45 PM Yes, it is illegal. Isn't it illegal in the UK? |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:41 PM ""how in hell does a fellow who made his name as a crime fighter think he's going to get away with participating in an activity that is criminalized in this country?" Is prostitution as such illegal in the USA? Not that I'd imagine that makes much difference to the political fall out either way. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:35 PM What a difference a month makes...On January 11th riding to Clinton's rescue... |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Stilly River Sage Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:33 PM Is that a rugburn, Eliot, or did you fall fast from a great height and get windburn? You'd think someone in his position would know better. I thought it was a great idea to give illegal aliens drivers' licenses, and I was sorry he backed down. He did a lot of good work, but now, in one fell swoop, everything you say about Spitzer is going to have a sly or sexual innuendo. Americans take sex way too seriously, and prostitution is one of those areas where some of it victimizes the prostitute but a lot of it is victimless. Serial murderers like the Green River Killer probably wouldn't have had so many to prey on if they hadn't been forced into the fringes to begin with. There are lots of good debates that can go on to do with prostitution. COYOTE has been around for a long time. With Spitzer, the question is "how in hell does a fellow who made his name as a crime fighter think he's going to get away with participating in an activity that is criminalized in this country?" From several states away I could hear the satisfied "Snort!" as those he has prosecuted picked up the paper and read these headlines. SRS |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE ELIOT SPITZER TALKING BLUES From: Peace Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:30 PM This is too good NOT to post here, also (it's on another thread). Written by Mudcatters Stewart and Deckman, here it is, hot off the press: The Eliot Spitzer Talking Blues collaboration by Stewart and Deckman If you want to get in trouble, Let me tell you how to do it, Just become a politician, Then you're soon to be into it. Don't run on a plank that's squeaky and clean, If you can't stay away from a downtown queen, 'Cause people come a-lookin' .. Causing trouble ... bastards all! 'Cause sooner or later You'll take that fall Down on your ass Without any class. Feet of clay and brains of hay You'll soon regret that very day You thought that you could get away With what you want Let the other guy pay. Take a lesson from Larry Whose stance was quite scary In the airport john He thought he was on To a little thrill He fell for the sting. And now there is Spitzer It wasn't his sister He called on the phone With the FBI list'ner He got caught on the tap Well how about that? Cheers, S. in Seattle who with Bob had too much time on his hands today |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bill Hahn//\\ Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:25 PM I am not an attorney but I have to question how bright SPitzer is. Forget all that hypocrisy, arrogance, and zealotry and ask why a prostitute flew from NY to DC (across state lines) instead of visiting a local call girl. Not being an attorney, as said, does that not put the sanctimonious governer in jeopardy under the Mann Act. He probably was only doing his bit for NY by not outsourcing the work to DC hookers. He truly represents his home state. What a guy! Bill Hahn |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bill D Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:17 PM Stupid, hypocritical Democrats deserve to be embarrassed just like Republicans. He will get HIS time in Jay Leno's jokes....just like Bill Clinton has had for 6 years. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: John O'L Date: 10 Mar 08 - 08:05 PM Such a topsy-turvy world. There's me thinking a prostitute was paid to open her mouth, etc. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bat Goddess Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:52 PM Hubris? Arrogance? Stupidity? All of the above? I, too, think prostitution should be legal -- to give sex workers better working conditions and keep crime and abusers out of the system. I just can't stand hypocracy -- no matter what the party or religious affiliation. Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:47 PM The reason hotshots pay a premium price for commercial sex is that they're also buying discretion. That $5,000 breaks down to $500 for the actual sex and $4500 for the tacit understanding that the hooker will keep her mouth shut. Anyone can find commercial sex for a "reasonable" price, but if a $200 per hour whore recognizes some famous guy, she'll get way more than $200 from the tabloid press for the story. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Peace Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:45 PM Only a few grand? Piker! |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: meself Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:36 PM And if you can't drop a few grand on a hooker now and then, what exactly is the point of becoming filthy, stinking rich? |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:17 PM If the lady concerned had been an intern rather than a professional would that have been better or worse? |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:13 PM There is no doubt in my mind that if it were Eliot Spitzer (R), Governor of New York, several of you, and some of those yet to post, would be demanding his immediate resignation or impeachment. But being (D) makes it bad, but not so bad. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Richard Bridge Date: 10 Mar 08 - 07:10 PM Sounds as if he could have helped balance expenditure patterns, with a little more care. Cutting "Senior centres" sounds like good old American capitalism in action. But I regret to say that buying a fuck would probably finish him as a politician in the UK too. This does NOT mean that I deny that prostitutes are usually victims of circumstance, and usually not able to exercise free choice. But this sounds more like Xaviera Hollander territory. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Greg F. Date: 10 Mar 08 - 06:22 PM Shock Horror! A man using prostitutes, and a politician into the bargain! Who would ever have believed it. As said above, anywhere else on earth other than the wildly hypocritical & faux-morality ridden Greatest Country On Earth, no-one would notice & this wouldn't be "news". The real tragedy here is that this idiotic news frenzy may derail a lot of the good the man was trying to do to help New York State recover from a decade of Republican (mis)rule. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bill Hahn//\\ Date: 10 Mar 08 - 06:16 PM Back to Zealots---let us never forget Mayor Giuliani. Holier than thou as he alienated his many families and children. Ah--such a list of wonderful people the Broom that will sweep Albany Clean joins---The Bakkers (Spelling?) of Evangelical fame--Jimmy Swaggert-- Mayor James of Newark (awaiting decision on that one)--and many more on this prestigious list. What think you of Torquemada---think he philandered while pillorying so many. Frankly---who really cares except for the fact that Spitzer made such a big deal of his "straight-arrowness". Just like Giuliani he hounded people to prison and then showed his own moral failings. Perhaps some expert on philosophy can answer the question---why if you are such a preacher of moral values do you disobey your own teaching? Why do you not either live up to your own image---or just shut up? I know not. Can anyone communicate with Plato or Aristotle to, perhaps, come up with the answer. Bill Hahn |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Mar 08 - 06:14 PM What scandal? The human species is not monogamous, men are programmed to seek out females and have sex with them. Prostitution is a legal business in more civilized countries. Calgary is only a little larger than 1 million, but the adds offering sex or dominatrix services in the Yellow Pages of the telephone book still take up 7 1/2 pages. I was amused in Amsterdam by the older couples wandering through the district, joking about the girls. Too old too soon! The city sets the price, except for the high class call girls, who often have regular patrons. In Kiel, city-owned apartment blocks are provided for the girls. The profession should be legal everywhere. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Riginslinger Date: 10 Mar 08 - 06:07 PM I agree, the whole thing sounds really stupid. If it had been anyone but Spitzer it wouldn't be news at all. The first thing I saw about it was, he was involved in a "prostitution ring," like he was engaged in selling the women. I guess that's the only way they could get you to read the rest of the story. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: GUEST,meself Date: 10 Mar 08 - 05:49 PM What? A governor hired a prostitute? ... Is anybody as unshocked by this as I am? Okay, I don't follow NY State politics too closely - what am I missing here? |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: John O'L Date: 10 Mar 08 - 05:39 PM $5,000 an hour? I can't even begin to imagine what a girl must be able to do to command that kind of fee. New York, New York, eh? So good they named it twice. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: irishenglish Date: 10 Mar 08 - 05:14 PM What a shame, I had such high hopes for him. Worst thing you could say about Corzine is that he didn't wear a seatbelt. I fear this may only be the beginning of some nasty stuff to come out. |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Bill Hahn//\\ Date: 10 Mar 08 - 05:08 PM Which proves a historical truism---never trust the zealots. ALways holier than thou while they stand on their clay feet. He now joins the ranks of the likes of J Edgar Hoover and all those pious religious figures in all faiths who break their own faith's codes of conduct many times. One bright thing though---Spitzer really wears nice suits. Hoover's dresses were really tacky. Bill Hahn |
Subject: RE: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: Riginslinger Date: 10 Mar 08 - 04:58 PM He was happily willing to throw law and order out the window when he wanted to give driver's licenses to illegal aliens. |
Subject: BS: Spitzer - The Great Disappointment From: GUEST,Voice Of Truth Date: 10 Mar 08 - 04:56 PM Eliot Spitzer, the self avowed defender of truth and justice, was initally nicknamed "Eliot Ness" when he first took office of Governor of New York State. As Attorney General he had a reputation, well earned it seemed at the time, of going after corrupt businesses and defending the common populace against exploitation by the higher powers. He has just admitted to being involved with a ring of prostitutes, call girls to the 'elite' who commanded approximately $5,000 an hour!!!! (It is hard to say which is more distressing, that the man who was supposed to clean up New York had to resort to this dirty little business, or that he was actually spending these outrageous sums! This is not the first transgression or disappointment from the once super squeakly clean Spitzer. It seemed the minute he hit office, his more vindictive nature came to the fore, and more time was spent in preposterous suggestions and vicious attacks on his rivals than on doing anything for his citizens. This is the guy who was supposed to clean up Albany and balance the budget (by oft stringent proposals- many New Yorkers do not realize that there is a propoasal being floated right now to CUT OFF THE FUNDING for the SENIOR CENTERS that give MEALS to SENIORS and close the centers, these centers were created as a haven for seniors on a fixed income when it was discovered in the 70's many older citizens were eating cat food , which is all they could afford on their spartan budget.) As I have said, it is only the test of time that can really reveal a person's character. It is an abysmal disappointment to many that Spitzer has, in one scant year, revealed himself at best to be a hypocritical clunker,and at worst, a scoundrel. |