Thursday, 12 November 2009
I have received an overwhelming level of support from my letter on Spitzer's lecture. However, NO response from any of the Harvard faculty.

At this point, I am wondering if anyone is going to be able to ask the REAL questions??

We have enough dirty politicians and blind trust has led our country into its current economic condition. Now, Spitzer is lecturing on ethics because he was a vigilant crusader against Wall Street? Why his advice on anything ethical, on any subject, is valuable- boggles the mind. The biggest Ponzi scheme in the history of the World happened right under Spitzer's nose.

Now, I wonder why Harvard would choose such a speaker other than for pure monetary reasons. The ticket sales from the lecture will increase the deep and conservative pockets that line Harvard's considerable halls. Are we teaching Harvard students how to ethically break laws while pretending to uphold them? Will there be a special Q & A session on how to ethically abuse women both physically and financially by making them the criminals for choosing to sell their bodies?

The lecture is today at 4:30pm - it is sold out at this point.
Presented by Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics
Location: Emerson Hall 105
25 Quincy St.
Cambridge, MA

$100 to any student who asks one of my questions to Mr. Spitzer.  I've listed them again below:

1.    Is it ethical to take a total of $9M in illegal loans from your father for your two campaigns for Attorney General and lie about it to the NY Times, NY Post and NY Daily News?

2.    Is it ethical to wire money to an Escort Service in the form of two five thousand payments to evade federal cash transfer regulations and detection?

3.    Is it ethical for you to tip off your favorite escort service days before a bust so that they may disappear?

4.    is it ethical to try to book an assignation with a escort under a fake name after you were banned by my agency for being abusive to women?

5.    Is it ethical to blackmail Marsh McClennan Insurance into hiring your best friend as their CEO before you will to agree to a settlement of charges against them and require them to buy your friend’s business for $1B when it is worth $250,000?

6.    Is it ethical to use the New York state police to spy on your political opponents, fabricate documents and lie about it repeatedly until e-mails released after you left office show you personally approved the dirty tricks against the Senate Leadership?

7.   Is it ethical to "traffic" a woman across state or country lines for the sole purposes of engaging in prostitution?

As a side note - I vow entry into the race if Spitzer seeks state-wide office next year.
POSTED BY: Kristin Davis AT 07:54 am   |  Permalink   |  1 Comment  |  E-mail this
Comments:
I asked the question reported -- or should I say, mis-reported [Ms.-reported?] -- in the New York Times. The event was "sold out" only in that all tickets had been distributed. The tickets were free. There were empty seats in the lecture hall. It did seem a bit "ironic" (as the media feeders were asking beforehand) that no one asked about "the elephant in the room..." Would that I had the money for the occasional dalliance with that attractive young woman from New Jersey! JZ
Posted by JZ on 11/13/2009 20:04:11

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