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Should they? Absolutely. Will they? Well... look at what happened to Monica.
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Absolutely. I was checking the headlines on CNN a little while ago and they led with the identity of the woman. I thought, "Who cares? How is that relevant to any of this?" But in the age of 24 hour news and the erosion of dignity, sensation sells.
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Since when has a $3,000 an hour hooker become a "poor girl" Hey if this thing can take down a governor who won with 70% of the vote- Let it take down the hooker that was involved too.
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Yes. If she's legally liable, let the police handle it. Why picket her house like she targeted and took down the Governor? He called her. He paid. He made a million promises and theats and then got caught sodding off. Let her in peace, for f**k's sake.
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Great question MG1942. I bet if her neighbors were not uneasy they are now with all the reporters camped out on their doorstep. They should leave her alone and go hassle Spitzer some more.
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"This poor girl" is a prostitute..a call girl..anyone who would sell her body to make a living is no delicate flower..notoriety comes with the territory if one goes to bed with the rich and famous..no sympathy here! :(
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I don't understand why any of it really matters. There's no accusation that he took state money or gave away state secrets. Hell the only accusation of wrongdoing is violating the Mann Act, under which no one has been prosicuted for what, 70 years. Most of the world is laughing at us, as well they should be.
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I don't care about it much at all, but I think she's probably loving the attention.
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I haven't read a newspaper in years. Reporters should be lined up along a pit they've dug themselves, and shot.
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