n2sooners says: I can't believe the media is still playing these stupid games. If it were a republican, that fact would be in the headlines. Really, like the times Faux news labeled a few candidates with a big (D) when they where in fact (R)? Heh, typical response. Even the BBC is getting in on the democrat cover up bandwagon. The story started off mentioning he was a democrat in the sixth paragraph, but that was edited out half an hour later. Compare that to two sex scandals involving republicans. The Vitter story starts off "A Republican senator" and the Craig story starts off "A US Republican senator." Seems if it is a republican then that must be pointed out in the very first words of the story, but if it is a democrat than that deserves no mention at all. Typically true too. And everything I seen says that he is a Democrat. And the end of the day if he screwed up and gets indicted, he is going down. What was the last time that happened to an (R)? Let's not be fooled here--n2sooners is part of the problem with liberal bias in the media. He likes to take on easy & obvious targets like CNN & the New York Times, but he is afraid to challenge the liberal bias in publications like the New York Sun (doesn't mention Spitzer's political affiliation), New York Post (doesn't mention Spitzer's affilitation), Washington Times (doesn't mention Spitzer's affiliation), and [url=http://www.... Oh come on Sooners! It's the rage in the media right now! He has been such a bad, bad, boy now hasn't he? Listen, I could give a rat's ass less about what he does in his personal life. It's the hypocrites that tend to expouse family values, all the while meaning your values, not theirs that bother me. Yes, he's been a "bad, bad, boy". Don't make excuses for him. He betrayed his wife and family, humiliated himself and has now revealed himself as a hypocrite, which now-a-days is the ultimate crime. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. "Spitzer, who built his career on rooting out public corruption as New York attorney general, became a national figure with a series of high-profile Wall Street investigations. He is also known for prosecuting prostitution rings." CNN Maybe he prosecuted prostitution rings to get insider info??? haha Prostitution? There will always be a need for it I guess, but it's my personal opinion that it is degrading to women. This may be considered a naive and impractical opinion....but I believe if a person can not be trusted to *keep* the most sacred oath he can make in his life (the marital one) then why would someone trust them to honor the one he makes on inauguration day. It reveals a lack of personal self-discipline and integrity. I don't trust them ...or have any respect for them...regardless of party affiliation. Done. Gov. Spitzer was cleaning up New York one hooker at a time. (or for $4,000 a date, maybe they're called companions, not hookers) I wonder if in Arizona they call them lobbyists? Just someone else pays them. I wonder if in Arizona they call them lobbyists? Just someone else pays them.You can call them whatever you like, just as long as they get paid. Gov. Spitzer was cleaning up New York one hooker at a time. (or for $4,000 a date, maybe they're called companions, not hookers) Sacred oath!? What's the divorce rate in America? Does that silly female ever get anything right? Is she absolutely sure that the hubby isn't dipping his wick elsewhere? If I was stuck with her, I'd certainly be interested in broadening my horizons. |
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