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Spitzer, Stop Torturing Your Wife
by Maggie Gallagher
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My husband has a collective term for the antics of men like New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer: "stupid monkey tricks."

As in, "Now there's a really stupid monkey trick," as he greeted me with Monday night.

Last week in Boston at a conference sponsored by the Marriage and Abstinence Education Partnership, presenter Rozario Slack explained that he tells each of his own kids, "You are not an animal."

Right. No animal would plan for its mate as exquisite a humiliation as Eliot Spitzer inflicted on his wife, Silda Wall Spitzer, Monday afternoon in broad daylight, in front of us all.

I don't have a lot of hope for the public morality. I don't suspect this is the last time a man entrusted with high office will descend into a sex scandal, or even break the law (as Eliot Spitzer did) to get what he wants. (And in his former role as the "Sheriff of Wall Street" -- i.e., a white-collar crime specialist -- Gov. Spitzer was unusually well-versed in the laws that he was breaking: laws against prostitution, against transporting a prostitute across state lines, against "structuring" or moving money to avoid federal reporting requirements, to name just three.)

But can we at least end this barbaric practice of dragging your wife before the cameras while you confess your shameful guilt? If she wasn't there in the hotel room when you did your crime, don't ask her to do your time.

The practice began relatively innocently as something an accused man might do when he denied the allegations . A man's wife at his side showed that she, at least, believed the guy when he said he did not do it.

It was former New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey, I believe, who began the modern practice (Can we ban it along with waterboarding?) of parading the little wife before the cameras to hold your hand as you confess your guilt. The goal is to get the shell-shocked wife to demonstrate to the public that the offense is forgiveable. If his wife forgives him, how mad can you be?

But the practice requires a man to turn the best instinct of his wife -- to unite behind the family in crisis -- into an instrument of her own public humiliation. Continued...

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Maggie Gallagher is a nationally syndicated columnist, a leading voice in the new marriage movement and co-author of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially.

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Subject: Vitter sees no comparison?

David Vitter: “Enormous Difference” Between My Case And Spitzer’s
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Vitter sees no comparison

TP-Sen. David Vitter, R-La., has been mostly mum on the prostitution scandal that forced Democratic New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to announce his resignation last week. But Vitter let down his guard a bit in a conference call with constituents. Scott Jordan, editor of the Independent Weekly of Lafayette, said he was able to ask Vitter whether he would resign after his phone number was connected last year to a Washington, D.C., escort service that federal investigators say was a call-girl operation. “I have made a very serious mistake a long time ago and I have to live with that every day,” Vitter said, according to Jordan’s account. “That’s not a flippant statement. I need to spend my whole life making up for that.” According to Jordan, Vitter turned “a bit defiant” and added: “Anybody who looks at the two cases will see there is an enormous difference between the two of them. The people that are trying to draw comparisons to the two cases are people who’ve never agreed with me on important issues like immigration and other things.”

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Source of , "All Power Corrupts..."
Source of, "All Power Corrupts", quotation:
Acton, Lord pronounced AK tuhn, (1834-1902), was one of the most respected historians of the 1800's. Many of his works focused on the history of freedom. Acton also planned the massive Cambridge Modern History. His statement that "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" has become a famous proverb.
Acton was a prominent liberal Roman Catholic. At Vatican Council I (1869-1870), he worked with bishops who opposed the church's adoption of the doctrine of papal infallibility. This doctrine states that the pope can commit no errors when he speaks as head of the church to define solemnly, in matters of faith and morals, what is to be accepted by all Roman Catholics.
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton was born on Jan. 10, 1834, in Naples, Italy. As a child, he moved with his family to the United Kingdom. In 1869, he became a baron. He was a professor of modern history at Cambridge University from 1895 until his death on June 19, 1902.
(Contributor: James C. Holland, Ph.D., Professor of History, Shepherd College.)
(From World Book Ency., 2008 Ed.)
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