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Subscribe to this threadMax Mosley apologizes... sorta, won't resign
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dan spalinger @ Apr 1st 2008 4:17PM
He's gotta go...bottom line...no one with that in his personal/public life should be running a major sporting organization...
DIRETTORE @ Apr 1st 2008 5:05PM
* DAN - With what? Personal/Public life are NOT the same.
Are you perfect Saint Dan?
What he does in his personal time with his personal life is his business.
In no way does it have anything to do with his ability to perform.
{and at that age, I hope I can perform for 5 hours ;}
Hugh Grant seemed to fully recover & if anything, all the publicity may have even helped him out.
Dan Spalinger @ Apr 1st 2008 4:40PM
He is a public figure...EVERYTHING he does whether it be in private or not affects his organization....What if the President of the U.S. wandered around the White House dressed up like Hilter doing lines of blow off of transexual hookers backs??? I suppose thats his private life right?? Uh-uh...You are put in a position of authority and are EXPECTED to hold yourself to a higher standard...comes with the territory...If you don't like it then don't put yourself in that position to begin with...
Mosely insulted the Jews and women and DID break the law...If he cannot exhibit sound moral judgement in his private life, why should multi-national corporations investing billions of dollars into a sport trust him to act in a manner that benefits their investment?
DIRETTORE @ Apr 1st 2008 5:25PM
* DAN - I believe you may be mistaken.
Can you please provide the article number of the law you claim he broke?
Waiting your reply. Thank you.
R @ Apr 1st 2008 6:29PM
Sorry Dan, direttore's right. What will happen instead would be to follow tactics from the standard political playbook. Your fictional president would be pressed into a public admission under oath. Any denial about his personal life could be construed as a lie, and then from there, your president would be ensnared. But not for the original act. Which is personal.
GeoTracker @ Apr 1st 2008 7:45PM
Psst... prostitution is legal in a lot of European countries...
TwinTurbo3000GT @ Apr 1st 2008 9:53PM
prostitution is legal in most places. Everyone loves prostitutes!
Hell, clinton was allowed to remain president, and he really DID break laws! (lying under oath, adultery, etc.)
I see no reason why Mosley should resign.