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Eliot Spitzer or the Subprime CEOs — Which Crime Should Really Call up Outrage?

The Starbucks, sidewalk and subway comments continue to flow abundant as New Yorkers processed the country's latest made-for-TV sex scandal. The reality that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, Time Magazine's former Crusader of the Year, the man now dubbed "George Fox" and "Client #9," had repeatedly gotten too hot and heavy with various high-class call-girls broke in salacious bits. This is the stuff that causes political dreams in America to dissolve even faster than the seismic destruction unleashed by the subprime mortgage crisis and the economic recession that has followed it.