Monday, July 08, 2013

They are all talking about Spitzer. They are trembling already Eliot.

July 8, 2013

...In an odd twist, (click here) the 

ex-governor — who resigned in 

2008 amid a high-priced call girl 

scandal will be competing against 

Kristin Davis, the ex-madam who 

says she supplied him with 

hookers and who is running on 

the Libertarian line. “I love public 

service,” Spitzer told the Daily News. 


“I believe in it, and hope I will be given a second chance.


“After being out of office for five years, thinking deeply, reflecting on 

what I was able to do when I was in government ... I’m going to try and seek 

the controller’s office and ask the public to consider me,” Spitzer said.


Spitzer, 54, is creating a committee that will begin circulating nominating 

petitions Monday in the effort to collect the requisite 3,750 signatures to get 

on the ballot by Thursday’s deadline. The son of a wealthy real estate 
 
developer, Spitzer said he won’t opt into the city’s public campaign finance 

system....


Eliot they are accusing you of being a fisherman. You like fish? I like fishing 

especially when it removes all the sharks from the water.


I hear sharks are becoming endangered in the world, especially the 

subspecies 'Finanical.' There are only a few left in the world.


October 2, 2012
by Michael J. De La Merced

...The Martin Act, (click here) which was enacted in 1921 as a deterrent against “blue-sky” fraud, allows New York’s attorney general to pursue criminal or civil charges against companies. But the law does not require the government to show proof that the defendant intended to defraud anyone, or that fraud actually took place. So the state has a lower bar to bring cases....

Some guys just love the public. Go figure, we can't really pay them what all the others can.