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The Yank and the Hoosier

AJ4USA Wrote: May 20, 2010 4:29 PM
We have the famous Bay Stater, Ted Kennedy, never admitting to his transgression (at least not until Aug 26th, 2009).He couldn't even apologize for a death that he was responsible for without making himself out as a victim. And yet, not only was everything swept under the rug, he retained his position to one of the highest offices of these United States. I guess he felt entitled to that office and why he fought so hard for others unearned entitlements.

Two congressmen faced two different scandals in two very different ways this week. Congressman Mark Souder served the people of Indiana for eight terms, running on a pro-family platform. The problem is, as he was promoting abstinence education in public schools, he was practicing something quite different with a part-time staffer. To make matters worse, his mistress/aide, Tracy Jackson, also married, appeared with the Congressman in a video promoting sexual discipline.

Not to be outdone by a Hoosier, Connecticut Yankee, Richard Blumenthal, current Attorney General and Senate hopeful, was reported by none other than the New York Times to...

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