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EX Governor Spitzer Most Consider Himself Cure so He Will Be Running Again!


Yes you heard right Mr. Elliot Spitzer former Governor of  NY State for a few months was forced to resign because he was identified in Washington DC as Deep throat with Prostitutes that were see him regularly.

Most be the season’s of pardon’s or just the season of losers and abusers of the trust given to them by the people of the City and state of New York. At least Spitzer did not showed us his weiner. Still I have no sympathy for him. He set NYS in a coarse of failure with an economic system that eventually was going to see NY with serious deficits and a blind man not just blind in the eyes but blind in the way we needed for him to see and know how to run a state the size of NY. Spitzer abused his trust and power and then left us with the man he had picked himself to replace him in time of emergency in which he was not there. So he Screw that one up. Or I should say he screwed us again.

These guys, What the hell do they think they got that we can not do without them??? We have done better with Mario Cuomo and we will do better than Weiner for Mayor too.   

They think they are god’s gift to women that they can abuse them and as long as they pay the tab is all right. So they most think they are god’s gift to the electorate. Well is not alright and I wish they would go to Jersey and become republicans and see if Gov. Christie will allow them to run with him for president on the next elections. He he can carry them both, Im sure. 
{Adam}
Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times 
  NY Times write: Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, hoping that voters have forgiven him his previous misconduct, will run for the citywide office of comptroller.In an interview, Mr. Spitzer, 54, sounding restless after an unwelcome hiatus from government, said he had re-envisioned the often-overlooked office and wanted to resurrect the kind of aggressive role he played as New York State’s attorney general. He said that he had consulted with his family and taken the temperature of the city’s ever-candid electorate, and that he believed New Yorkers would be open to his candidacy.

“I’m hopeful there will be forgiveness, I am asking for it,” he said in the telephone interview on Sunday night.
His re-entry comes in an era when politicians — like Representative Mark Sanford of South Carolina and the New York mayoral contender Anthony D. Weiner — have shown that public disapproval, especially over sexual misconduct, can be fleeting, and voters seem open to those who seek forgiveness and redemption.
Mr. Spitzer would not comment on whether the reception received by Mr. Weiner — who is running neck and neck with the front-runner Christine C. Quinn — factored into his decision, but said he is approached regularly by people who say they would support him if he ran for office again.
“It happens all the time,” he said. “People who walk with me on the street say, ‘People really do want you to get back in.’ ”
{{Adam Gonzalez}}
Source and pic from Sunday NYtimes

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