Let me first state that everyone of us is a hypocrite. At some point in time we have all acted in a manner that has caused us shame. As you may have heard before, you can tell a person's real character but what they do when they think no one is looking. I am of the conviction that people are basically good, regardless of whether they profess a religious belief or not, but we're all capable of being human - imagine that.
I'd like to thank Mr. Spitzer for doing the honorable thing. When you build your career on prosecuting a particular crime at the same time you're partaking in it, it doesn't lend itself to political stature. Mr. Spitzer, regardless of what you think of his politics, is a man that is now in need of prayer.
I can only speak for myself, but true remorse should be met with love and compassion. Reconciliation for the family is his primary focus in life right now, and I hope the love that his family has shared for many years will sustain them.
We all can be redeemed.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Thank You Mr. Spitzer
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Sure and lollipops will rain from the sky. Now we know he may have doing this for 8+ years. This man made of living by showing no compassion. This is true divine intervention and this piece of work had his day. Good riddance.
I guess the holy spirit has really descended upon thee. Just don't start typing in tongues.
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