Gov. McGreevey of NJ
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Gov. McGreevey of NJ
| Thu, 08-12-2004 - 4:42pm |
what do you think?
IMHO, it doesn't bother me that he's gay or that he cheated on his wife (let's be honest, most straight politicans cheat). i'm sorry he feels b/c of the law suit he has to leave office and that he couldn't just be himself to begin with.


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He has gone to South America with a pastor I know and helped the poor there.
What a brilliant career he has, his wife is just as involved with the average person and cares just as much about the welfare of others. What a tragedy that lust got to him. Lust has brought other good men down.
Years ago, the newsmedia never published the romantic affairs of the politicians.
Franklin Roosevelt had two affairs with women who were employed in the government and who served under him. His wife knew of these women. She was devastated when she found out, but she stayed with him.
President Kennedy romanced most of the Hollywood stars, but they kept it quiet.
I feel so sorry for the McGreeveys, his family must be devastated.
The Governor's aid is from Israel. He blackmails politician and create a scandal.
Samething happened six years ago when Clinton was dropped into Lewinsky scandal. Or if you still remember the death of Chandra Levy.
Lewinsky and Chandra Levy are all from Jewish families. (correct me if I am wrong) Easy being recruit target of intelligence. It seems US politicians are surrounded by the power of Israelis. Affairs created, if politicians wouldn't obey, then there was a scandal. Chandra Levy had affair with her boss too. She might be killed by the organization which controlled her. Anyway, not every woman wants to be popular in Lewinsky's way. Chandra might have refused to create a scadal and resigned her job as aid of Rep. Gary Condit . She was killed. And the target, Congressman Gary Condit, lost his job too.
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Eleanor Roosevelt had her OWN extramarital relationship, with a woman, Lorena Hickock.
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