Posted on 03/24/2008 6:30:31 PM PDT by melt
ALBANY - Gov. Paterson, who confessed to repeated infidelities last week, admitted tonight that he used cocaine and marijuana when he was in his 20s.
Paterson, 53, the former lieutenant governor who succeeded disgraced Gov. Spitzer last week, claimed on NY1 that he had only used cocaine "a couple of times" when he was "22 or 23" years of age.
He said he had only used marijuana "probably when I was about 20," adding, "I don't think I've touched marijuana since the late 70s."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Nothing good going on there or anywhere else in NY state.
Get out while you can for your family's sake.
HELLO Gov. Bruno !
But, to your point, the decadence at this time in history, and not just in New York, in those areas where we know it exists, is sickening.
If it becomes wholly endemic...we will all pay a very steep and horrific price. And it is up to "we the people" to fix it.
II Chron 7:14
Hope no pictures “pop up”, real soon!
“Get out while you can for your family’s sake.”
I live in San Diego and feel the same way about L.A., LOL!
"Hey, you think he was bad? Wait til you hear what I did!"
LOL!
How about the far more recent 13 nights with his mistress in downtown Albany hotels using taxpayer money (using his state credit card). That worries me more.
This guy is the Gov in Blazing Saddles!! Photo please.
I was in that age bracket but I have never to this day seen cocaine.
How about the far more recent 13 nights with his mistress in downtown Albany hotels using taxpayer money (using his state credit card). That worries me more.
Days INN (real high class)
That is Clinton-speak for "I now use a roach clip."
Or at least a sex-change operation.
Why don't you get out of where you live. Nothing good is going on there either.
For at least a few weeks, until the FBI investigation of Bruno heats up. At this rate, some new state govt. intern out of high school in Buffalo will be governor by the time this is over.
“Anybody still living in NY is either a masochist or retarded.”
As long as they don’t come to Texas.
It was a solo hit by Don Henley in 1983 after the Eagles broke up.
Henley raised a few eyebrows at the time as I recall. His own colorful personal history did not leave him in a position to be so self-righteous. Then again the song narrator is a fictional character.
NEXT !!
I don’t doubt it a bit. Not saying everyone WAS doing it, but I can say that it was very common to go to a given party and see people smoke openly. There were people who thought I was a narc.
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