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Family Values - Louisiana Style
#11
$tevie wrote:
Oh for heaven's sake, a horny guy got caught. Let's not be sewing Scarlet A's on everyone. Unclench your butt muscles, people.

The mold is not broken less it was a congresswoman getting caught squeezing some congressional intern's butt ;-) I think his critics wouldn't be so hard on him had he not stood on the soapbox sprouting traditional values.
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#12
$tevie wrote:
Oh for heaven's sake, a horny guy got caught. Let's not be sewing Scarlet A's on everyone. Unclench your butt muscles, people.

:goodone:
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#13
Heck, I'd move to France. They hail those philanders like heroes Confusedmiley-excited001:
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#14
$tevie wrote:
Oh for heaven's sake, a horny guy got caught. Let's not be sewing Scarlet A's on everyone. Unclench your butt muscles, people.

That's just adding good Santorum to bad. Big Grin

But seriously, I think it's one thing for a horny guy to get caught. It's another when the horny guy is preaching family values, defending the Duck Dynasty folks, and is barely six months into the job.
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#15
PeterB wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
Oh for heaven's sake, a horny guy got caught. Let's not be sewing Scarlet A's on everyone. Unclench your butt muscles, people.

That's just adding good Santorum to bad. Big Grin

But seriously, I think it's one thing for a horny guy to get caught. It's another when the horny guy is preaching family values, defending the Duck Dynasty folks, and is barely six months into the job.
He's like one of those fresh faced college freshmen. More than half of them flunk their first quarter/semester. First time away from home. Too much freedom.
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#16
Pressure mounts from within the GOP for his resignation.

"Gov. Bobby Jindal called the congressman's behavior an embarrassment.

"Congressman McAllister says he wants privacy to work on his issues with his family. The best way to get privacy and work on putting his family back together is to resign from Congress," Jindal said Thursday.

Party chairman Roger Villere accused McAllister of "extreme hypocrisy" in a blistering statement that said "a breach of trust of this magnitude can only be rectified by an immediate resignation."

There was milder pressure from Washington, where House Speaker John Boehner said after talking to McAllister: "He's got decisions that he has to make." The nation's top Republican officeholder added, "I expect all members (of Congress) to be held to the highest ethical standards, and this is no different."

http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2...calls.html
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