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Paterson Discusses Sex Life 'To Get Straight With New York'

Submitted by PRA, Mar 19, 2008 16:39

What a pity our prurient press forces people into public acknowledgement of behavior the same press pretends to abhor. The hypocrites who snuffle through people's private lives for the amusement of their equally hypocritical readers might want to consider the words of a wise man who lived two thousand years ago: "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone."

Our bathrooms and bedrooms have doors for a reason: a mature society expects, and (usually) respects, personal privacy.

David Paterson is a good man and a good leader. What he does in his free time is none of my concern.


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What a pity our prurient press forces people into public acknowledgement of behavior the same press pretends to abhor. The...

PRA 

Mar 19, 2008 16:39

In his acceptance speech the new Gov alluded to the fact that (paraphrasing) an elected individual cannot be held with... [MORE]

Bill 

Mar 19, 2008 16:34

Thanks for this informative, well-written account of Gov. Paterson's press conference on his personal affairs. As a NY Times reader, my... [MORE]

Keith 

Mar 19, 2008 16:09

It appears a lot of Democrat politicians have a difficult time keeping their pants on around attractive women. At least... [MORE]

Jeff in Orlando 

Mar 19, 2008 15:40

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