Sunday, July 20, 2008 | 11:13 a.m.

The Shame of Eliot Spitzer

by Joe Conason

When Eliot Spitzer stood before the stunned press corps on Monday to make a brief apology for his misconduct, he spoke of "real change," of trying to "uphold a vision of progressive politics that would rebuild New York and create opportunity for all," of "ideas, (and) the public good." If the governor actually believes in any of those things, he will be the former governor by the time these words appear (or, as soon as he can exchange his resignation for a favora ...

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Posted by: david bayevsky
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Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:11 AM

Splitzer had to read the essay on prostitution "A She-Savior" by the well-known Russian author Mikhail Armalinsky. It was published in Moscow edition of his Selected Works http://www.mipco.com/english/introVozn.html Here is the link: http://www.mipco.com/english/SheSavior.html The main idea of the essay "A She-Savior" is that the legalization of prostitution must be based on a return of its divine, sacred character, so that prostitution will be considered the most honorable profession, the one closest to God, the holiest.

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