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fpsoxfan 08-31-2007 08:16 AM

Spitzer the Dirtbag
 
From the Daily Gazette By Bob Conner

Five days before Gov. Eliot Spitzer is scheduled to release his recommendations on the future of New York's racing franchise, a new report from Common Cause shows the governor received $403,579 in campaign contributions over a four year period from people now associated with Excelsior Racing Assocaiates, one of the bidders for the franchise. $300,00 of this was received between January 2007 - January 2007.

Money Talks Baby!! Eliot is a dirty rat weasal.

boswd 08-31-2007 08:29 AM

I'm a little nervous on this. Despite NYRA having some shady practices in their past, they have always put on the best racing in the country bar none. No other circuit even comes close. Would someone new ruin it or screw it up. I am nervous.

Hail2Reason 08-31-2007 08:51 AM

It would be nearly impossible to screw up racing in NY. Perhaps NYRA should just be in charge of racing and let another company run the slots. NYRA says they are non-profit so why are they so interested in slots. Just agree to a certain percentage and stick to racing.

NYRA is just as corrupt as any other group though. Buying off politicians has always been connected to horse racing in NY. Just go to Saratoga and see how many boxes have NY politicians names on them.

pmacdaddy 08-31-2007 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Hail2Reason
It would be nearly impossible to screw up racing in NY. Perhaps NYRA should just be in charge of racing and let another company run the slots. NYRA says they are non-profit so why are they so interested in slots. Just agree to a certain percentage and stick to racing.

NYRA is just as corrupt as any other group though. Buying off politicians has always been connected to horse racing in NY. Just go to Saratoga and see how many boxes have NY politicians names on them.

Not-for-profit is just their tax status. Doesn't mean they should not try to have a business model that makes money.

theiman 08-31-2007 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Hail2Reason
It would be nearly impossible to screw up racing in NY. Perhaps NYRA should just be in charge of racing and let another company run the slots. NYRA says they are non-profit so why are they so interested in slots. Just agree to a certain percentage and stick to racing.

NYRA is just as corrupt as any other group though. Buying off politicians has always been connected to horse racing in NY. Just go to Saratoga and see how many boxes have NY politicians names on them.


If it is nearly impossible to screw up NY racing, why would you want someone in there who has a track record of corruption and bankruptcy?

Hickory Hill Hoff 08-31-2007 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by boswd
I'm a little nervous on this. Despite NYRA having some shady practices in their past, they have always put on the best racing in the country bar none. No other circuit even comes close. Would someone new ruin it or screw it up. I am nervous.

He showed up "unannounced" in the press box on Travers day, this guy knows NOTHING about thoroughbred racing! He talks the usual politics game and you can tell he has that "lawyer" mentally. Arrrogant to the max...all he cares about is that land Aqueduct sets on! He could care less about thoroughbred racing in N.Y. as long as it turns money over to the state.
There's an old saying... "If it ain't broke...don't fix it". This guy has done more damage to N.Y. racing than anybody else in many years.

Coach Pants 08-31-2007 09:37 AM

I hope the winning bidder offers nothing but turf sprints.

Hickory Hill Hoff 08-31-2007 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by theiman
If it is nearly impossible to screw up NY racing, why would you want someone in there who has a track record of corruption and bankruptcy?

We'll send this guy out to Cali to be your governor, not much different than Arnold. :rolleyes:

Solari 08-31-2007 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
He showed up "unannounced" in the press box on Travers day, this guy knows NOTHING about thoroughbred racing! He talks the usual politics game and you can tell he has that "lawyer" mentally. Arrrogant to the max...all he cares about is that land Aqueduct sets on! He could care less about thoroughbred racing in N.Y. as long as it turns money over to the state.
There's an old saying... "If it ain't broke...don't fix it". This guy has done more damage to N.Y. racing than anybody else in many years.


Here he is with is "good" pal Joe Bruno on Travers day at Saratoga.
And I thought the politicians in NJ were bad. Spitzer would fit in with the Jersey politicos just fine.


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