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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 524213" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>Yeah I'm assuming he didn't "want" to get caught with the armed robbery, still you think if you got away with something that he probably did, you would just sit at home and not make a ruffle of noise, I thought even the illegal satellite he had was pushing it.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I probably came off as a little abrasive to smartcooky in that reply, I think it's more a matter of taste and personal preference, if your willing to look past what someone has done in their private life vs. professional life than thats fine. I know plenty of people who don't give a crap what their politicians do and the like, I guess I'm just not one of those people, I find it difficult not to jump on people who I find as hypocritical.</p><p></p><p>A better example would have been former governor Elliot Spitzer who was given his own CNN show after his prostituion scandal, some people enjoyed it and tuned in, I couldn't stand the sight of the smug guy (who strengthened laws against prostitution, than basically got off scot free) and felt him telling me what should happen in the world was a little bit much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 524213, member: 44360"] Yeah I'm assuming he didn't "want" to get caught with the armed robbery, still you think if you got away with something that he probably did, you would just sit at home and not make a ruffle of noise, I thought even the illegal satellite he had was pushing it. Edit: I probably came off as a little abrasive to smartcooky in that reply, I think it's more a matter of taste and personal preference, if your willing to look past what someone has done in their private life vs. professional life than thats fine. I know plenty of people who don't give a crap what their politicians do and the like, I guess I'm just not one of those people, I find it difficult not to jump on people who I find as hypocritical. A better example would have been former governor Elliot Spitzer who was given his own CNN show after his prostituion scandal, some people enjoyed it and tuned in, I couldn't stand the sight of the smug guy (who strengthened laws against prostitution, than basically got off scot free) and felt him telling me what should happen in the world was a little bit much. [/QUOTE]
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