Bzibzioh
18 Jul 2010 / #61
Take that bi-sexual (married to a woman) New Jersey governer who was ousted a few years back. He was actually pushing for some really good things that were detrimental to the federal reserve, which would have been good for New Jersey and the USA. So then what happens? It comes out that he is gay and out of office he goes, so his good ideas, regardless of his sexual orientation, are likewise dismissed with him. This is not uncommon.
You are confusing Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer - who liked to hire expensive prostitutes - with Jim McGreevey, former New Jersey Governor who was married and gay. Spitzer was the one who did a lot of good stuff: as attorney general prosecuted 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, predatory lending practices by mortgage lenders, fraud at American International Group and the 2003 mutual fund scandal. He also sued Richard Grasso, the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, claiming he had failed to fully inform the board of directors of his deferred compensation package, which exceeded $140 million. He did too much and had to be stopped.
Fek me Polish tranis are ugly!
No, the ugliest one are clearly Brits :)