He didn’t get snagged because of an investigation into prostitution, his suspicious money transfers led to the investigation of the prostitutes: The federal investigation of a New York prostitution ring was triggered by Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s suspicious money transfers, initially leading agents to believe Spitzer was hiding bribes, according to federal officials. […] The suspicious…

And if so, who is to blame? Everyone one who works for the company that pollutes? All of us driving around in our cars? How do we drive to seminary and take our kids to school without sinning? Do I have to give up my barbecue? A Vatican official has listed drugs, pollution and genetic…

I guess his ethics reform didn’t include prostitution: Gov. Eliot Spitzer has informed his most senior administration officials that he had been involved in a prostitution ring, an administration official said this morning. Mr. Spitzer, who was huddled with his top aides inside his Fifth Avenue apartment early this afternoon, had hours earlier abruptly canceled…

It certainly sounds like: In July of 2004, the day after his speech at the Democratic convention catapulted him into the national spotlight, Barack Obama told a group of reporters in Boston that the United States had an “absolute obligation” to remain in Iraq long enough to make it a success. “The failure of the…

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