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ISO: A Sense of Shame

It is a pretty sad commentary on our culture that a man identifying himself as Eliot Spitzer's hooker's one-time "pimp" is on CNN right this minute, discussing the details of his "business" and her role in it -- just as if he were sharing information about any legitimate business transactions.
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News flash:  This behavior is illegal.  Not to mention shameful, and wrong.

Really, has he no decency?  And what does it say about our culture that this is something that he's willing to do, smiling proudly at his experiences as a pimp? 

Here's hoping a prosecutor is watching.

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