Conservative politician who ran on a platform of family values caught cheating

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Jimzz

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Pretty sure he's a US Congressman and not just a state Congressman. He's said to U.S Rep. Vance McAllister.

Looks like the Repubs in DC are trying get him to step down.

Oh, and I doubt he fired the woman. She could probably sue his arse off and he knows it.

Fern


Where do you see that? Cantor already was on record not saying he should step down it was a private matter blah blah blah...

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Its a Republican in LA that wants him to step down.

" The chairman of Louisiana's Republican Party is asking U.S. Rep. Vance McAllister to resign after the GOP congressman was captured on tape kissing another man's wife."

Probably wants to run for the seat or has someone else hand picked.
 
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werepossum

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Maybe his views on adultery "evolved"? ():)
LMAO

That is classic, dude.

I still think he needs to go. If not because of the adultery and home wrecking, at least because we don't need politicians who are too stupid to know you don't shit where you eat.
 

cubby1223

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'Family values' married congressman caught on video kissing married woman
http://www.cbs12.com/news/top-stories/stories/vid_14776.shtml

Isn't God against coveting your neighbor's wife and being a hypocrite and lying to your family and friends and shit like that?

Another religion troll thread? How original!

Whenever a smoker advises me to never begin smoking, should I respond back by calling him a stupid lying hypocrite? And immediately run out and buy a pack for myself? Or should I understand that smoking really is bad and he genuinely wants people not to follow his path through life because he knows the problems smoking has caused him?