10 Things You Didn't Know About Mark Sanford
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Faith in tomorrow
Aura D,Your relentless assault on the belief in God in your posts on non -related topics is so sad.You must have experienced a loss so great that you must feel as though you can not recover . To flail away bitterly is not healthy for the mind,body or spirit.
SANFORD AND SONS.
SANFORD AND SON.
By: Jordan C. Fan, Prophet of Environment.
Why "10 Things You Didn't Know About Mark Sanford"? There are no to know 10 things about Sanford while you only need to know one and only one thing about him.
SANFORD NEEDS SONS.
LIKE THE TV SERIES, "SANFORD AND SON"
Like the TV Series, "Sanford and Son." Who can really blame him for wanting to have more sons to carry on his family name and tradition by increasing his offsprings. Therefore he needs to have sex with more women. The important thing is not to where condoms when he was having sex.
More then likely it was also a conspiracy staged by Barack Obama and his Democrats supporters especially Black to set him up using beautiful women similar to what they have done for other White politcal figures such as the former NY governor(s).
Who would not doubt that Obama has never committed adultery.
Sanford should be allowed to enjoy on his life as usual without anymore interference. In fact Obama should share his wife with Sanford he wants a hybrid "SON" like himself!
Ha! Ha!........
American Fools!!!!
Slept in office means not at home--why?
A father and husband who is not home at night for a whole term of office --Why? Did anyone keep track of people who had after-hours access to that office? Was there a housing code that prevented residential use of that government-owned business building? Moving to another aspect of this exposure of corruption by a member of the Republican Party-- why would Gingrich be considered a good candidate for president? Between wives, he was involved in violation of the marriage vow. That oath is "taken before God," so a believer is expected to honor it. The alternative is to assume the "straying spouse" knows there is no God but pretends there is so he can "get the religious vote."
soulmate
standford can not do his job when his mind is on soulmate.i'd like nothing better than to slap that cowlick off his deceiving face."ooh what a tangled web we weave....". Mark has two heads one for thinking and one for acting.unfortunetly his thinking one has failed,and the other one is in limbo.
South Carolina and Mark Sanford
I lived in Myrtle beach for almost two years, that's how long it took to lose everything I had trying to make a home there.
Anyway I kept a journal to remind me never to go there again.
People were living in the woods,the resource places that were appointed to help people were little hole in the wall storefront
offices with only one or two workers who looked as if they hadn't seen the light of day, medical resorces of about three hospitals and a health station that would help you only if you were homeless or had a few children. Most of the underpriviledged people worked long hours in hotels, motels,resturants or some carnival and when the tourist went home it was the most desolate place I had ever been.not to mention racism and predjuice not about skin color either, it was all around ignorance on their part, they hate anyone who wasn't born there. going pay was $8.50 no matter what kind of work you were hired for, if u got hired. theirschool system sucks. S.C should have been reserved for farmers only. NC is no better but I was glad to get back here.
Mark Sanford
This cover up story of Mark Sanford and his la la land wife is incredible. Do you people honestly think that an affair with a
Argentinan puta was the reason for his 4 day dissapearing act, and especially during the week end of Father's Day, with four count them folks, not one, not two, not three, but four sons
and then he slapped his wife in the face by stating" I'm going to give her up, and try to fall back in love with my wife" I just hope he wasn't off trading secrets with the Argentinan government, or trafficking drugs America is in enough ----.
More facts about S. C law on public office adultery
I missed part of a TV broadcast and wonder if it is true. If so, Southern Carolina state law tells what should happen in the Sanford case. I think the message said if public officials are convicted of adultery they're fined $5000 and must leave office.
Were his Christian counselors not qualified? Sue them?
We're learning more about the way he spent so much time with Christian counselors, even being chaperoned by them, and how he took their advice. As facts emerge, maybe he has cause to sue his counselors for giving advice that did not bring a total and permanent end to keeping a third party in the marriage. His counselors should have reminded him that it's illegal to use public funds for personal use. They should have reminded him of his oath of office and that it's perjury to violate the oath. How ironic and wonderful it would be if this family's disruption put an end to all "faith-based" counseling that tells people to obey "church law." There are "alienation of affection" laws but they don't work. If there were a law that charged the "mistress" or "the other man" with "criminal conversion" of even one penny of the betrayed family's assets--gifts or price of sneak-away dinners--all marriages would be harder to destroy.
Should Sanford sue Christian counselors?
Counselors, when they give bad advice, have been sued for causing harm. Did his first breach of he marriage contract. apparently years ago, and repeated, bring Christian assurance that "asking for and getting forgiveness" would be good for the family? Faith-based groups are illegally being paid by taxpayers to "help people get off drugs and alcohol and domestic violence and anti-social behavior." Their insistence on being paid makes them professional counselors. Since his counselors' advice undeniably failed in this case, is it possible they might ask him to forgive them and not even seek legal advice about whether they were in a profession they might not be qualified to practice? The word "feelings" appears in media reports of statements he made recently--how a person can't get rid of "feelings." Proper counseling would draw his attention to codes, statutes and laws and remind him that punishment comes from breaking them. We find counselor-type references to "God's law," and it seems he might have been told to fear Hell but not the Attorney General of his sate. "
No to Henrietta and second chances
Henrietta says everybody gets a second chance. Preachers say "God forgives." But these are two terrible things to tell people, especially teenagers. If they're rightfully convicted of murder or other serious violations, criminals never get a second chance. They may go through the appeals process but once that fails, they're jailed or eventually executed, depending on the sentence. Some young crooks don't even know certain laws exist until after they break them. Henrietta says the governor
deserves more "understanding." Does that mean comparing the laws and vows he broke with the way violated them, or the number of violations? She says nobody knows what goes on beyond closed doors--but luckily there were people who exposed the Watergate subversion of our electoral process. There were "The Pentagon Papers" that proved the Vietnam War kept the corrupt, drug-dealing South Vietnam President in power. A surprise photo and ethical publisher opened the door on the governor and exposed his dereliction of duty.









