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Farewell Eliot
In the spirit of St. Patty's Day, I feel that Gov. Spitzer deserves the proper Irish send off so that we may properly bury his now deceased political star.
Farewell, Eliot me boy.
"Liberals are people who will believe anything...twice."- William F. Buckley
If he has Ted Wells
He must think he's about to be indicted. This Wells is seen to be the best and one of the most expensive in the business.
Who is Spitzer?
And why should we care? Let his wife take care of him.