[Grovenet] Family Values in Politics

David Morelli jo.david at verizon.net
Sun Apr 15 23:48:10 PDT 2007


On Apr 15, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

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Newt Gingrich:  serves first wife with divorce papers while she is in  
the hospital being treated for cancer, while cheating on her, with  
the lady he would marry next.
Newt Gingrich: informs his second wife that he wants a divorce by  
telephone while she is attending her mother's 84th birthday, and that  
he is having an affair with the Congressional aide he will marry  
next, while he was leading the impeachment of Clinton for infidelity  
and having an affair with a White House intern.

Rudy Giuliani: after 6 years of a legal separation, he divorced his  
first wife of 14 years (with a Catholic annulment because he  
discovered that she was his second cousin).
Rudy Giuliani:  informs his second wife of his intent to separate in  
a press conference after marching in a parade with his mistress, who  
he marries next.

John McCain: returns from Vietnam captivity to his wife and starts to  
pursue a younger rich woman.  After the affair and divorce, he goes  
into politics with his new wife.

Now that is true (family) values!

Those who honestly thought that Clinton did not deserve to be  
president because of his sexual activities outside of marriage should  
apply the same standard to the current crop of candidates.  Will they?

Do you trust someone who cheats on their spouse, or do you "expect to  
come out ahead on the scam"?


David


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