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br> Denver, North Carolina /p>Never has a man been more deserving of the bromide "what goes around comes around" than Eliot Spitzer. If he is found guilty of any crimes, he should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law -- with exactly the kind of zealousness Mr. Spitzer himself demonstrated when he was New York State's Attorney General.
p>A resignation followed with "he's suffered enough" will not suffice. br> -- Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p>How the high and mighty fall! Eliot Rex (as in Wrecks) crashes and burns! Sweet irony that the Sheriff of Wall St. slammed his self-righteous, narcissistic ego into a solid wall called hypocrisy.
Spitzer resign? Not without a fight. The template is familiar. First rule: make a non-apology apology. Done! Second rule: lawyer up. Done! Third rule: consult with a couple of slippery William Jeffersons. Guys with this name seem highly adept at being slippery when it comes to avoiding guilt. Number one consultation -- with William Jefferson, the Louisiana legislator of icebox-cold cash fame who just had enough teflon to get re-elected. Number two: the supreme teflon boy, William Jefferson Clinton.
p>Spitzer, in his arrogance, will follow the William Jefferson template. Maybe this time, the nation will not allow this slippery slimeball, newly renamed William Jefferson Spitzer, to skate. br> -- Robert br> New Jersey /p>