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  • Posted By: sjpersonal @ 05/06/2008 1:58:59 PM

    Sex takes TWO people. Each person should take responsibility for their actions.

    You cannot buy something if there is nothing for sale.

  • Posted By: JelissaMone @ 05/06/2008 9:40:12 AM

    maybe if men would just stop being sex craved pigs
    the world would be a better place

  • Posted By: doodnine@yahoo.com @ 05/02/2008 6:14:11 PM

    Tiestofan is missing the boat. Sure, some high priced call girls are not sex slaves and make good money. But Eliot Spitzer is not just a "famous john" who had sex for money over the last 10+ years. Spitzer was the chief law enforcement officer of New York State, as well as a former U.S. Attorney, who was doing business with Organized Crime at the same time that he was sworn to prosecute them. In fact, Eliot Spitzer did more than protect this particular crime family, he also prosecuted their competitors. But what other businesses was this crime family which had such dirt on Spitzer involved with? What other crimes was Spitzer obligated to bury and ignore for the benefit of those who knew about his $80K whore habit? Surely, the death-threat against the whistleblower to the Worldcom bankruptcy fraud may be just one of the crimes which Spitzer covered up in order to protect himself. How many other crimes did he protect? Only a special prosecutor will be able to unravel the web of the corrupt acts and ommissions by Eliot Spitzer when he was the powerful Attorney General and U.S. Attorney.

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