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Since this is an election year, a look at
Republican morals and values in
action is called for. So let's meet some
Republicans who represent their party's values:
Tim Hutchinson, divorced his wife of 29 years to
marry a congressional aide he was
having an affair with.
http://www.dkosopedia.com/w/index.php?title=Tim_Hutchinson&action=edit
Henry Hyde, Judge who oversaw Clinton's impeachment
proceedings, prominent opponent of reproductive rights,
who had an extramarital affair
with a woman who was married and had three children,
during the course of which she and her husband were
divorced.
http://www.salon.com/news/1998/09/cov_16newsb.html
Don Haidl, Assistant Sheriff of Orange Country, in
violation of California's rape shield law, led
a smear campaign against the child
his son poisoned and then violently gang-raped on
videotape, adding up to 24 felony counts.
He said that his son "acted
accordingly" because the child was a "slut".
http://www.geocities.com/arthursank/sexualmorality2.html
Paul Ingram, Republican Party leader of Thurston
County, Washington, pleaded guilty
to six counts of raping his daughters and served
14 years in federal prison.
http://users.cybercity.dk/~ccc44406/smwane/Ingram5.htm
Bill Janklow, former S. Dakota Governor and
Congressman, arrested for drunk
driving, disorderly conduct, assaulting an officer, and
indecent exposure in 1974. Pardoned his
son-in-law for multiple drunk driving convictions in
2002. Resigned congressional seat
due to a felony manslaughter conviction in a
reckless driving incident (running a stop sign at 70
mph)in 2003 that resulted in the death of farmer,
Vietnam veteran, and motorcyclist Randy Scott, 55, of
Hardwick, Minnesota. Janklow served 100 days of a
possible 11-year sentence. Janklow sought and received
immunity from civil damages on the grounds that he was
traveling on business related to his role as a
congressman when the killing of Scott occurred. Janklow
also petitioned to get back (and was granted) his
license to practice law in the state of South Dakota.
http://www.amadirectlink.com/news/2006/janklow.asp
Bernard Kerik, former New York City police
commissioner and Bush's first choice to head Homeland
Security, had two simultaneous
adulterous affairs.
http://www.dkosopedia.com/w/index.php?title=Bernard_Kerik&action=edit
Earl Kimmerling, sentenced to 40 years in prison
after he confessed to molesting an
8-year old girl after he attempted to stop a gay
couple from adopting her.
http://www.commonplacebook.com/features/adoption.shtm
WHEN REPUBLICANS
TALK ABOUT MORALITY
REMEMBER WHO
THEY REALLY ARE
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