Comments for Mitt: Govs to live by higher standard »
Posted By Progressive 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsDiscussing disgraced South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a fellow Republican, said governors and other national leaders are expected "to live by a higher standard because... the culture of the nation" can be hurt by their failings.
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Progressive5 months, 3 weeks ago
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SC gov considered resigning, won't:
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not2needy5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Sanford says he and his wife are trying to reconcile! That's a joke, right?
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The only thing a reconciliation can do is make both Mark and Jenny Sanford miserable. She will never trust him again, he doesn't love or respect her, or he wouldn't have done her the way he did, AND asked for her blessing to do it!!!
He's in love with another woman, one that made him willing to walk off and leave...... not only his responsibilities to the state of SC, but his own children on Father's Day.
He has no respect for anyone, not even himself. He's a dirt bag, should be empeached, and Jenny should divorce him and send his nasty ass packing to Argentina!
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crespi5 months, 3 weeks ago
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Then they shouldn't belong to "religions" that spend twenty million dollars to influence the voting outcome in another state for their own twisted ideological purposes.
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One can see how even a "liberal" Democrat under the thumb of the Mormon "church" (Harry Reid) has blocked and prevented justice on several occasions for no explicable reason, EXCEPT that he is more loyal to some freak religion in Salt Lake City than he is to the American People.
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