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Another GOP guilty of ... guess what?
Seriously - do these guys even understand the meaning of "hypocrisy" ? Is this some weird political rite of passage or something?
Maybe they have to pay less attention to some imaginary, "God's standard", and more attention to plain old ethics and morality? NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Tennessee lawmaker resigned from the state Senate on Tuesday after his extramarital affair with a 22-year-old intern was revealed by an investigation into an extortion case. "Due to recent events, I have decided to focus my full attention on my family and resign my Senate seat effective August 10," Republican Sen. Paul Stanley wrote in his resignation letter. Court records show that Stanley, 47, told agents investigating a blackmail case that he had a sexual relationship with intern McKensie Morrison. Her boyfriend, Joel Watts, is charged with trying to extort $10,000 from Stanley in April. Investigators say Watts demanded the money in exchange for not releasing to the media explicit photos of Morrison that Stanley had taken in what appears to be Stanley's apartment. Stanley's legislative proposals were largely focused on pro-business issues, but he also sponsored failed measures to ban gay couples from adopting children. He also spoke out against funding for Planned Parenthood because he said unmarried people should not have sex. "Whatever I stood for and advocated, I still believe to be true," he said during an interview Tuesday with Memphis radio station WREC-AM. "And just because I fell far short of what God's standard was for me and my wife, doesn't mean that that standard is reduced in the least bit."
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"Whatever I stood for and advocated, I still believe to be true," he said during an interview Tuesday with Memphis radio station WREC-AM. "And just because I fell far short of what God's standard was for me and my wife, doesn't mean that that standard is reduced in the least bit."[/quote]
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Clinton was a Republican? No, Jesse Jackson did the same thing and even became a baby daddy. I know he's not a Repub.
Guess God's standard for Dems including Dems who are Reverends is lower in Riot's eyes.
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infidelity is definitely bi-partisan
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yeah and the dems bash anyone who isnt christian. Its not hypocrasy for the dems... but these dumbass Rebup's it is very very very much hypocrasy. Its funny and its awesome. Its time for them to shut up about their "God Standard" when they are cheaters themselves. You turning this on Riot is funny.. .Riots not the one who said "God Standard".. it was this republican cheater.
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Lol ... and the beat goes on for the GOP (Grand Old Philanderers)...
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If you want to really be impressed with the "do as I say, not as I do" Senate/House crowd, google: C Street The Family David Coe
Or read: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/07/21/c_street/
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But right now there's an amazing run on God-Fearing (or apparently not) Republicans.
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well there is still hope all these guys will crap out so that Jeb Bush can roll in '12 riot , sanford gone , palin will be next , rudy ain't got no shot with 3 wives roomney will be next , get ready jeb get ready |
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well there is still hope all these guys will crap out so that Jeb Bush can roll in '12 riot , sanford gone , palin will be next , rudy ain't got no shot with 3 wives roomney will be next , get ready jeb get ready |
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You can pick another source - one with "broads" - if you like.
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$10 grand was all the kid was trying to get??
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