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Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-25-2009 02:40:

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Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Heck, even Silvio Berlusconi, the 72-year-old Italian PM, is prepared to risk it all for having access to some babes. At his age, and at the height of his political power, he's prepared to risk it all, just for that precious chance!


Posted by The17sss on Jun-25-2009 03:29:

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Originally posted by jerZ07002
Lol - I just saw that the caption labeled him a democrat.


Oh shit! HAHA!! I didn't even notice that!

Check this out... SC's newspaper called "State" published copies of emails between Sanford and his special lady friend. How the heck did they get copies of that??



http://www.thestate.com/sanford/story/839350.html

Edit: here's an excerpt to get your juices flowing (from Sanford to her):

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You have a particular grace and calm that I adore. You have a level of sophistication that so fitting with your beauty. I could digress and say that you have the ability to give magnificent gentle kisses, or that I love your tan lines or that I love the curve of your hips, the erotic beauty of you holding yourself (or two magnificent parts of yourself) in the faded glow of the night�s light - but hey, that would be going into sexual details ...

Three and finally, while all the things above are all too true - at the same time we are in a hopelessly - or as you put it impossible - or how about combine and simply say hopelessly impossible situation of love. How in the world this lightening strike snuck up on us I am still not quite sure. As I have said to you before I certainly had a special feeling about you from the first time we met, but these feelings were contained and I genuinely enjoyed our special friendship and the comparing of all too many personal notes ...


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-25-2009 04:07:

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Originally posted by jerZ07002
what is fox doing?


If a Republican does wrong, he's really a Democrat!


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-25-2009 04:09:

I think that the bigger issue is that for five days, nobody knew who was in charge. The Governor's Chief of Staff and the Lieutenant Governor didn't even know where he was. I think the issue is that he violated the public trust by disappearing.

I've always been of the opinion that affairs, regardless of political party, are not politically noteworthy.


Posted by The17sss on Jun-25-2009 04:20:

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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I think that the bigger issue is that for five days, nobody knew who was in charge. The Governor's Chief of Staff and the Lieutenant Governor didn't even know where he was. I think the issue is that he violated the public trust by disappearing.


+1

quote:
I've always been of the opinion that affairs, regardless of political party, are not politically noteworthy.


+ 1/2... depends on how strong that particular candidate spouts off about morals. Kudos to Sanford for at least paying out of his own pocket intead of doing anything on the taxpayer's dime. lol


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-25-2009 04:31:

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Originally posted by The17sss
+ 1/2... depends on how strong that particular candidate spouts off about morals.


Eh, it makes them a hypocrite, but not unfit to fulfill the duties of their office.

lol @ me kind of defending the family-values folks with that one.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jun-25-2009 14:48:

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Originally posted by jerZ07002
the number of ridiculously hot girls that show up when you enter in google "argentina girls" is staggering.


My browser crashed. Numerous times.

For South America, I prefer Brazilian girls though.

Based on the pictures, that is.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jun-25-2009 15:05:

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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I think that the bigger issue is that for five days, nobody knew who was in charge. The Governor's Chief of Staff and the Lieutenant Governor didn't even know where he was. I think the issue is that he violated the public trust by disappearing.


i don't share your sentiment. people have cell phones and I'm sure he could have been reached. in the business world most contact isn't face to face so i don't care where he conducts his business. if he literally disappeared without the ability to be contacted, that might be different. Somehow, i don't think he totally disappeared without contact, that would be really stupid. he deserves some privacy and his employees don't need to know where he is at all times (i don't tell my co-workers the details of my vacations or what i'm doing when i don't come into work on a thursday and friday, which i have done before). maybe we should require politicians to be implanted with gps devices so that we can track their location on a public website.


quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
I've always been of the opinion that affairs, regardless of political party, are not politically noteworthy.


agreed.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-25-2009 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
i don't share your sentiment. people have cell phones and I'm sure he could have been reached.


He was out of the country, and obviously couldn't be reached. That's how the whole scandal started in the first place - his staff had no idea where he was for five days, and couldn't get ahold of him to find out.

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Somehow, i don't think he totally disappeared without contact, that would be really stupid.


My understanding is that's exactly what happened.


Posted by Shakka on Jun-25-2009 15:51:

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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov

My understanding is that's exactly what happened.


I'm pretty sure his wife knew where he was.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jun-25-2009 16:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
He was out of the country, and obviously couldn't be reached. That's how the whole scandal started in the first place - his staff had no idea where he was for five days, and couldn't get ahold of him to find out.


that's not obvious at all. why does being out of the country mean he couldn't be reached? i leave the country all the time and i'm still accessible by cellphone.

while he may not have been reachable at will, i just can't see a person of his standing disappearing like that. but then again, it could be true. i have no f'in clue.

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
My understanding is that's exactly what happened.


if those are the facts, then i can't really defend his leaving the country for that period. he needs to stay in touch, even though i don't think his staff needs to know what he's doing or where he's going.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jun-25-2009 17:12:

Well, regardless of who needs to know, etc. it was clear from their interviews that neither his Chief of Staff nor the Lieutenant Governor could reach him.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jun-25-2009 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Well, regardless of who needs to know, etc. it was clear from their interviews that neither his Chief of Staff nor the Lieutenant Governor could reach him.



fair enough, i'm not paying too much attention to this issue so i'm not fully aware of all the facts. i'll take you for your word.


Posted by The17sss on Jun-25-2009 19:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Eh, it makes them a hypocrite, but not unfit to fulfill the duties of their office.

lol @ me kind of defending the family-values folks with that one.


haha... nothing wrong with defending people who appreciate family values. Besides, hypocricy in a society is a necessary evil because it proves we live in one that has a moral foundation with consequenes for immoral actions.


Posted by MisterOpus1 on Jun-25-2009 19:19:

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Originally posted by The17sss
Oh shit! HAHA!! I didn't even notice that!

Check this out... SC's newspaper called "State" published copies of emails between Sanford and his special lady friend. How the heck did they get copies of that??


I think this is the ultimate question that's getting easily overlooked amidst all the sexual and infidelity overtones. How did they obtain them, and from whom? I can think of only two possibilities - unauthorized access, or official access (i.e. something like say NSA interception). It's highly likely that it's the former, considering any determined hacker can crack into a Yahoo or Google account, or perhaps his wife or someone close got a hold of his password and broke in. That's much more easily explained versus the possibility of the latter.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-25-2009 19:26:

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Originally posted by The17sss
I'm thinking Romney-Jindal or Romney-Pawlenty.


Oh man I'm giddy with excitement just at the thought of it!


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-29-2009 20:02:

hmmm this




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Posted by The17sss on Jun-29-2009 20:07:

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Originally posted by Rasidel Slika





I have a catcher's mitt that's less weathered than that


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Jun-29-2009 20:09:

how old is it?


Posted by The17sss on Jun-30-2009 03:33:

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Originally posted by Rasidel Slika
how old is it?


haha... old. But check this out... Sanford is now saying he feels like Jimmy Stewart at the end of "It's A Wonderful Life." LOL what??
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/pla...226713&src=news

And according to the Politico, Sanford thinks it's God's plan to have him stay in office. Time to go, man... save what little dignity you have left and just get the F out for the sake of your party.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/24353.html


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