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Edwards admits affair

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Edwards Admits Sexual Affair; Lied as Presidential Candidate
In ABC News Interview, Edwards Says He Cheated, but Did Not Father Child
By RHONDA SCHWARTZ and BRIAN ROSS
August 8, 2008
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SHARE John Edwards repeatedly lied during his Presidential campaign about an extramarital affair with a novice filmmaker, the former Senator admitted to ABC News today.

Democratic presidential candidate former U.S. Senator John Edwards (D-NC) speaks to supporters during a campaign event at the Keene State University in Keene, New Hampshire January 6, 2008.
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More PhotosIn an interview for broadcast tonight on Nightline, Edwards told ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff he did have an affair with 44-year old Rielle Hunter, but said that he did not love her.

Edwards also denied he was the father of Hunter's baby girl, Frances Quinn, although the one-time Democratic Presidential candidate said he has not taken a paternity test.

Edwards said he knew he was not the father based on timing of the baby's birth on February 27, 2008. He said his affair ended too soon for him to have been the father.

A former campaign aide, Andrew Young, has said he was the father of the child.

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Reply #1 posted 08/08/08 12:26pm

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Interesting.

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Reply #2 posted 08/08/08 12:30pm

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Good thing he didn't become the nominee! lol But really, this sexual crap in politics. disbelief Republicans can rape small children and get off scott free, a democrat cheats on his wife and is strung up, preferably, on the white house lawn. As long as it isn't illegal activity, I don't think the public has any right or business knowing about it.

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Reply #3 posted 08/08/08 12:35pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Good thing he didn't become the nominee! lol But really, this sexual crap in politics. disbelief Republicans can rape small children and get off scott free, a democrat cheats on his wife and is strung up, preferably, on the white house lawn. As long as it isn't illegal activity, I don't think the public has any right or business knowing about it.

hmmm...i think if you're a public leader getting paid by the public then i think we deserve to know what kind of person we're hiring. i mean, shit, even TGIFriday's will fire their employees if they do things in their private life that negatively showcase their business. airlines do it all the time, too, with their pilots and flight attendants.

edwards represents the american people and if he isn't acting right, we should know. i don't need to know WHAT or HOW he did it (he looks kinda boring, after all, lol) but i do think his employers deserve to know where their money is going.

i would say the same thing about any politician from either party.
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Reply #4 posted 08/08/08 12:36pm

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Could this hurt Obama?

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Reply #5 posted 08/08/08 12:39pm

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sassybritches said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Good thing he didn't become the nominee! lol But really, this sexual crap in politics. disbelief Republicans can rape small children and get off scott free, a democrat cheats on his wife and is strung up, preferably, on the white house lawn. As long as it isn't illegal activity, I don't think the public has any right or business knowing about it.

hmmm...i think if you're a public leader getting paid by the public then i think we deserve to know what kind of person we're hiring. i mean, shit, even TGIFriday's will fire their employees if they do things in their private life that negatively showcase their business. airlines do it all the time, too, with their pilots and flight attendants.

edwards represents the american people and if he isn't acting right, we should know. i don't need to know WHAT or HOW he did it (he looks kinda boring, after all, lol) but i do think his employers deserve to know where their money is going.

i would say the same thing about any politician from either party.
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This will never be applied to Republicans so if it isn't against the law, which cheating is not it's not our business really.

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Reply #6 posted 08/08/08 12:40pm

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God I don't care. NONE of us can say we are perfect. Why tha fuck we expect a perfect candidate is beyond me.

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Reply #7 posted 08/08/08 12:41pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

sassybritches said:


hmmm...i think if you're a public leader getting paid by the public then i think we deserve to know what kind of person we're hiring. i mean, shit, even TGIFriday's will fire their employees if they do things in their private life that negatively showcase their business. airlines do it all the time, too, with their pilots and flight attendants.

edwards represents the american people and if he isn't acting right, we should know. i don't need to know WHAT or HOW he did it (he looks kinda boring, after all, lol) but i do think his employers deserve to know where their money is going.

i would say the same thing about any politician from either party.
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This will never be applied to Republicans so if it isn't against the law, which cheating is not it's not our business really.

i'm not sure why you're saying such a thing. i'm pretty sure every republican who's been caught running around while married has been strung up in the media.

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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Reply #8 posted 08/08/08 12:43pm

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Stymie said:

God I don't care. NONE of us can say we are perfect. Why tha fuck we expect a perfect candidate is beyond me.

nobody's asking for perfection. but i don't think you excuse ill behavior just because "nobody's perfect."

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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Reply #9 posted 08/08/08 12:45pm

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sassybritches said:

Stymie said:

God I don't care. NONE of us can say we are perfect. Why tha fuck we expect a perfect candidate is beyond me.

nobody's asking for perfection. but i don't think you excuse ill behavior just because "nobody's perfect."
If it's not illegal, I don't give a damn. And yes, I believe people are asking for perfection.

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Reply #10 posted 08/08/08 12:46pm

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Well, at least we know who won't be getting the VP nod.

In a perfect world, married people would keep their pants on. The question is, how much, if any, of an individual's private failings should be taken into consideration when judging their ability to govern?

Discuss.

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Reply #11 posted 08/08/08 12:48pm

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babynoz said:

Well, at least we know who won't be getting the VP nod.

In a perfect world, married people would keep their pants on. The question is, how much, if any, of an individual's private failings should be taken into consideration when judging their ability to govern?

Discuss.

if you can't be faithful to your spouse, you can't be faithful to a country full of strangers.

i absolutely believe that how you live your personal life and treat those directly around you definitely showcases how you'll treat total strangers. how is he to be trusted with our best interest when he can't even be trusted with his sick wife's best interest.

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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sassybritches said:

babynoz said:

Well, at least we know who won't be getting the VP nod.

In a perfect world, married people would keep their pants on. The question is, how much, if any, of an individual's private failings should be taken into consideration when judging their ability to govern?

Discuss.

if you can't be faithful to your spouse, you can't be faithful to a country full of strangers.

i absolutely believe that how you live your personal life and treat those directly around you definitely showcases how you'll treat total strangers. how is he to be trusted with our best interest when he can't even be trusted with his sick wife's best interest.


yeah play that cancer card.


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Reply #13 posted 08/08/08 12:53pm

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sassybritches said:

babynoz said:

Well, at least we know who won't be getting the VP nod.

In a perfect world, married people would keep their pants on. The question is, how much, if any, of an individual's private failings should be taken into consideration when judging their ability to govern?

Discuss.

if you can't be faithful to your spouse, you can't be faithful to a country full of strangers.

i absolutely believe that how you live your personal life and treat those directly around you definitely showcases how you'll treat total strangers. how is he to be trusted with our best interest when he can't even be trusted with his sick wife's best interest.
I so disagree with this. There are things I have done in my personal life that do not reflect what type of CFO I am.

It's very scummy that he cheated on his sick wife but I do not believe the two are connected.

and how dare we clutch the pearls when someone's dirty laundry is revealed? We also who cheat on spouses or significant others, cheat on taxes, and gnerally don't give a fuck about strangers in general?

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Stymie said:

sassybritches said:


nobody's asking for perfection. but i don't think you excuse ill behavior just because "nobody's perfect."
If it's not illegal, I don't give a damn. And yes, I believe people are asking for perfection.

i believe people are asking for a leader. a leader doesn't do that to his own, sick wife. i'm not saying he's not a good person or good parent...hell, maybe he's even a great husband who just had a bad decision. but it's a painfully and clearly obvious bad decision. i don't want someone in a gov't position who makes such painfully obvious bad decisions. it's not like he could say, "well i didn;t realize it was a bad decision at the time." you're cheating on your sick spouse. you know its a bad decision. you made it anyway. that is not someone who should be making decisions for the country.

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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Reply #15 posted 08/08/08 12:58pm

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Stymie said:

sassybritches said:


if you can't be faithful to your spouse, you can't be faithful to a country full of strangers.

i absolutely believe that how you live your personal life and treat those directly around you definitely showcases how you'll treat total strangers. how is he to be trusted with our best interest when he can't even be trusted with his sick wife's best interest.
I so disagree with this. There are things I have done in my personal life that do not reflect what type of CFO I am.

It's very scummy that he cheated on his sick wife but I do not believe the two are connected.

and how dare we clutch the pearls when someone's dirty laundry is revealed? We also who cheat on spouses or significant others, cheat on taxes, and gnerally don't give a fuck about strangers in general?

if you were a convicted felon, from something in your personal life and not job related, you wouldn't be a CFO.

there's a reason why questions like "have you ever been convicted of a crime" appear on job applications. There's a reason why employers run background checks.

he didn't do anything illegal. so what? he has still illustrated a poor ability to make decisions. as a politician, you spend the day making decisions. easy ones like whether to cheat on your spouse should be no-brainers. if they're not, you are not the man for the job. lol
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sassybritches said:

Stymie said:

I so disagree with this. There are things I have done in my personal life that do not reflect what type of CFO I am.

It's very scummy that he cheated on his sick wife but I do not believe the two are connected.

and how dare we clutch the pearls when someone's dirty laundry is revealed? We also who cheat on spouses or significant others, cheat on taxes, and gnerally don't give a fuck about strangers in general?

if you were a convicted felon, from something in your personal life and not job related, you wouldn't be a CFO.

there's a reason why questions like "have you ever been convicted of a crime" appear on job applications. There's a reason why employers run background checks.

he didn't do anything illegal. so what? he has still illustrated a poor ability to make decisions. as a politician, you spend the day making decisions. easy ones like whether to cheat on your spouse should be no-brainers. if they're not, you are not the man for the job. lol
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Should I highlight the "not illegal" part? confused

And anyone, convicted felon or not can be a CFO.

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Stymie said:

sassybritches said:


if you were a convicted felon, from something in your personal life and not job related, you wouldn't be a CFO.

there's a reason why questions like "have you ever been convicted of a crime" appear on job applications. There's a reason why employers run background checks.

he didn't do anything illegal. so what? he has still illustrated a poor ability to make decisions. as a politician, you spend the day making decisions. easy ones like whether to cheat on your spouse should be no-brainers. if they're not, you are not the man for the job. lol
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Should I highlight the "not illegal" part? confused

And anyone, convicted felon or not can be a CFO.

and i said it doesn't matter if it was illegal or not. how is it that you're not seeing the fact that its a black and white, simple decision. sure, anybody could do it, sure nobody's perfect...so what? "anybody" and "nobody" aren't making serious decisions on a daily basis on the future of a state of the country.

it's an easy decision to NOT cheat. it's an obviously bad decision to do what he chose to do. yet, he still made the wrong choice even when the right one was smacking him in the face. again, that is not the person who should be making decisions for the country or a state.

if you can't show restraint over your person and you can't make the right choice when it's so black and white and simple, then you won't be a good decision maker for the people.

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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Reply #18 posted 08/08/08 1:09pm

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Stymie said:

sassybritches said:


if you can't be faithful to your spouse, you can't be faithful to a country full of strangers.

i absolutely believe that how you live your personal life and treat those directly around you definitely showcases how you'll treat total strangers. how is he to be trusted with our best interest when he can't even be trusted with his sick wife's best interest.
I so disagree with this. There are things I have done in my personal life that do not reflect what type of CFO I am.

It's very scummy that he cheated on his sick wife but I do not believe the two are connected.

and how dare we clutch the pearls when someone's dirty laundry is revealed? We also who cheat on spouses or significant others, cheat on taxes, and gnerally don't give a fuck about strangers in general?


I don't agree either. Look at how "moral" the republican party is and look where it has gotten this country.

Besides, look how the debate is framed. Automatically connecting illegality to a sexual matter that isn't illegal.

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[Edited 8/8/08 13:12pm]

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Reply #19 posted 08/08/08 1:12pm

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confused Knew it. All these freaky ass politicians get on my last nerves. So, basically, him AND his best friend were bangin' this chick around the same time??? disbelief Even though it's not illegal I DO think that this speaks directly to his character and integrity. I hate the duplicitous and hypocritical natures of most politicians on BOTH sides of the aisle. The reason people are up in arms when these kinds of scandals break is because these muthafuckas are always holding themselves up as some kind of moral beacons to society usually while judging others that don't measure up to their false standards.

My problem with this is that he lied when confronted with this a year ago. If you did the shit and got busted man up and deal with the fallout. If you wanna play the role of perfect supportive husband don't put ya dick where it don't belong especially when you live in a fishbowl and are under scrutiny 24/7. This is just plain ol' dumb. shrug

rolleyes Oh, and he can save all that bullshit about the baby ain't his. If he lied about the affair, why should anyone believe his ass about the paternity, especially since he hasn't taken a test yet. Get the fuck outta here with that, for real.

So, I wonder if any of the naysayers will give the National Enquirer props for getting this story right months ago? hmmm
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Reply #20 posted 08/08/08 1:13pm

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sassybritches said:

Stymie said:

Should I highlight the "not illegal" part? confused

And anyone, convicted felon or not can be a CFO.

and i said it doesn't matter if it was illegal or not. how is it that you're not seeing the fact that its a black and white, simple decision. sure, anybody could do it, sure nobody's perfect...so what? "anybody" and "nobody" aren't making serious decisions on a daily basis on the future of a state of the country.

it's an easy decision to NOT cheat. it's an obviously bad decision to do what he chose to do. yet, he still made the wrong choice even when the right one was smacking him in the face. again, that is not the person who should be making decisions for the country or a state.

if you can't show restraint over your person and you can't make the right choice when it's so black and white and simple, then you won't be a good decision maker for the people.


nod I agree.

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SCNDLS said:

sassybritches said:


and i said it doesn't matter if it was illegal or not. how is it that you're not seeing the fact that its a black and white, simple decision. sure, anybody could do it, sure nobody's perfect...so what? "anybody" and "nobody" aren't making serious decisions on a daily basis on the future of a state of the country.

it's an easy decision to NOT cheat. it's an obviously bad decision to do what he chose to do. yet, he still made the wrong choice even when the right one was smacking him in the face. again, that is not the person who should be making decisions for the country or a state.

if you can't show restraint over your person and you can't make the right choice when it's so black and white and simple, then you won't be a good decision maker for the people.


nod I agree.


IF we applied this to the whole of anybody who serves others, noboody would be employed.

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guess it is safe to assume he wont be the veep for obama.

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Stymie said:

I so disagree with this. There are things I have done in my personal life that do not reflect what type of CFO I am.

It's very scummy that he cheated on his sick wife but I do not believe the two are connected.

and how dare we clutch the pearls when someone's dirty laundry is revealed? We also who cheat on spouses or significant others, cheat on taxes, and gnerally don't give a fuck about strangers in general?


I don't agree either. Look at how "moral" the republican party is and look where it has gotten this country.

Besides, look how the debate is framed. Automatically connecting illegality to a sexual matter that isn't illegal.

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i could give two fucks about party lines. i don't care if you're newt gingrich or john edwards, if you can't make good decisions on the easy stuff, you shouldn't be making ANY decisions that effect millions of people.

both of you have reasoning that makes so sense to me. "other people do it, so who cares." is that what you tell your kids or your nephews? "oh don't worry about it honey, everyone else does bad things too so you're ok."

i'm sorry but it makes no sense. and supa, you are just so obssessed with party lines that i don't think you can see past that. ever.

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

SCNDLS said:



nod I agree.


IF we applied this to the whole of anybody who serves others, noboody would be employed.

I don't agree. Everyone is NOT running around making irresponsible decisions or breaking marriage vows and telling lies to cover their asses. HE has always been portrayed as a "good" husband and he amped up this image of himself when he knew good and goddamn well he was ridin' dirty. Everyone doesn't do that. Obama tol' ya'll straight yeah, I smoked weed and did coke. I respect a muthafucka that'll do that more than someone who tries to play the part knowing they have a graveyard in their closet.
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Reply #25 posted 08/08/08 1:22pm

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sassybritches said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



I don't agree either. Look at how "moral" the republican party is and look where it has gotten this country.

Besides, look how the debate is framed. Automatically connecting illegality to a sexual matter that isn't illegal.

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[Edited 8/8/08 13:12pm]

i could give two fucks about party lines. i don't care if you're newt gingrich or john edwards, if you can't make good decisions on the easy stuff, you shouldn't be making ANY decisions that effect millions of people.

both of you have reasoning that makes so sense to me. "other people do it, so who cares." is that what you tell your kids or your nephews? "oh don't worry about it honey, everyone else does bad things too so you're ok."

i'm sorry but it makes no sense. and supa, you are just so obssessed with party lines that i don't think you can see past that. ever.


This isn't about party lines. Did he commit an illegal crime? No. It's not your business or my business or anybody else's who he is fucking if it's not a crime. Did Clinton work hard to govern and resolve world issues while in office, even though he might have taken a break or two with an intern? I believe the answer is yes and that the 2 aren't connected. I also don't think it's our business if McCain had an affair with a lobbyist. So much for my being blinded by partisanship lol

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Reply #26 posted 08/08/08 1:22pm

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SCNDLS said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



IF we applied this to the whole of anybody who serves others, noboody would be employed.

I don't agree. Everyone is NOT running around making irresponsible decisions or breaking marriage vows and telling lies to cover their asses. HE has always been portrayed as a "good" husband and he amped up this image of himself when he knew good and goddamn well he was ridin' dirty. Everyone doesn't do that. Obama tol' ya'll straight yeah, I smoked weed and did coke. I respect a muthafucka that'll do that more than someone who tries to play the part knowing they have a graveyard in their closet.
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I respect someone that comes clear with it two but I'm with Ivy here. I don't think sex life = the ability to or not to govern.

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Reply #27 posted 08/08/08 1:28pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

SCNDLS said:



nod I agree.


IF we applied this to the whole of anybody who serves others, noboody would be employed.
highfive

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Stymie said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



IF we applied this to the whole of anybody who serves others, noboody would be employed.
highfive

I understand the outrage but I don't think they are connected. The only time I would feel differently if it was a preacher. lol

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Reply #29 posted 08/08/08 1:31pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Stymie said:

highfive

I understand the outrage but I don't think they are connected. The only time I would feel differently if it was a preacher. lol

at least your consistent in your biases. confused

"IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU'RE VULNERABLE. PEOPLE PREFER TO DISAPPEAR IN LIFE, TO REPRESS THEIR PERSONALITY. THAT'S NOT LIVING. IT'S DYING. I SEE THEM ALL OVER THE PLACE, THE WALKING DEAD."
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