I have a lawyer friend that worked for him when he was AG. She thought he was fighting the good fight, worker's rights, expolitation, etc. She is a super progressive and I value her opinion.
From Wikipedia:
As attorney general [1998-2006], Spitzer took cases relating to corporate white collar crime, securities fraud, internet fraud and environmental protection. He most notably pursued cases against companies involved in computer chip price fixing, investment bank stock price inflation, and the 2003 mutual fund scandal. He also sued Richard Grasso, the then-chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, who he claimed had violated his position after receiving an upwards of $140 million as a deferred compensation pay package.
I guess I assume Spitzer sees nothing wrong with prostitution, yet was party to the prosecution of prostitutes. I just can't stomach it...you know I've got a serious anti-law&order bias at play. Or if he thinks prostitution should be criminal, and patronized them anyway, that shows a seriously weak will and stinks of hypocrisy.
Not to mentional all the surveillance law he supported, hopefully that's another lesson he's learned. Giving the government carte blanche to get all up in your business ain't a good thing. [ Parent ]
My friend was horrified when Vacco, Spitzer's Republican predecessor was elected. Her office colleagues were largely replaced by idiots with no experience. Much like we have seen on the Federal Level with BushCO
Vacco brought national attention through a series of prosecutions brought against ISPs for distributing child pornography. The principal defendant, Buffnet, eventually pled guilty to a charge of fourth degree facilitation of a felony and was fined $5,000. [1] Vacco played a prominent role in Mayor Rudy Giuliani's attempt to require Time Warner Cable to carry the Fox News channel. An attempt by Vacco to bring an anti-trust violation charge against Time-Warner failed. After leaving the Attorney General's office Vacco worked as Vice-President for New York Operations of Waste Management, Inc..
Vacco played a prominent role in Mayor Rudy Giuliani's attempt to require Time Warner Cable to carry the Fox News channel. An attempt by Vacco to bring an anti-trust violation charge against Time-Warner failed.
After leaving the Attorney General's office Vacco worked as Vice-President for New York Operations of Waste Management, Inc..
the same can't be said for other former AG's
I read it as the same can be said for other former AG's.
I always have enjoyed your comments and by now should have learned not to expect a stock answer from you. [ Parent ]
Nobody knows more than me what a broken record I can be:) [ Parent ]
Same old tends to happen to me too, that's why it is good to hear new 'music' as often as can be tolerated. Listening to it, is of course much harder to do. [ Parent ]
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