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Why liberals love adultery
by Kevin McCullough
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Liberals are always cheering for the wrong people.

Have you ever noticed?

In our war on islamo-facism they ask America to withdraw. When Hugo Chavez smells sulfur at the United Nations, liberal democratic Senators "understand" him (i.e. Tom Harkin). But no one is a liberal's hero the way an adulterer is.

You would think in a world shaped by modern liberal feminists that liberal media types and liberal politicians would be rushing to the aid of the poor wife and kids offering them welfare and state-funded counseling and beating the offending man to within an inch of his life. But not so.

The original love affair with adultery happened with the former President who to this day can not be offered a cigar without a range of comments flooding through people's minds. Yet by comparison William Jefferson Clinton's adultery was a little bland, even unimpressive by the new superhero, extra-marital fornicators of our time.

Who are they? Men who engage in same-gender sexual activities!

This is why Bishop Eugene Robinson of the now nearly defunct Episcopal church is revered by those on the political left. "He was true to himself," they say with almost breathless whisper - as if this act of discovering his belly button was some form of epic courage.

Forget the fact that he has ruined an entire denomination of Christian faith, the fact that he can go home at night and engage in sick sexual perversion makes him a legend amongst the political left.

But now there's a new kid on the scene. Having done all he could to ruin the state of New Jersey - a state he took a solemn oath to protect and serve - the new adulterer that liberals all love is Jim McGreevey. Just in the last week alone he's held hands with Oprah, and shared New Jersey rest area secrets with Matt Lauer.

He's also invoked God's name about three hundred times.

And now he says, "it's all about telling the truth."

But I'd like to know, "since when?"

It wasn't important enough for the Governor to keep his pants zipped after pledging to do so before God and man... with his wife... twice!

There was no commitment to "telling the truth" or "confessing" (a reference to the poorly titled book the ex-governor is now pimping) when he's arriving home from the busy day in Trenton and telling his wife and child everything but the truth - only then to whisk himself away under the late night guise of more work to go have an anonymous tryst with psychopaths along turnpike hide-a-ways.

Enough!

There is no need to tell us about the prayer cards you read before you made your big press conference announcing your resignation.

While Oprah, Lauer, McGreevey, and the throngs of democrats who "support" him may be holding hands singing Kumbayah - some adult needs to come along and ask a few serious questions.

Questions like why should you be praised for your "honesty" now when you are putting sexual pleasure ahead of the security of the state you served? Who can trust you after you named a lover to the post of homeland security czar who was neither an American citizen, nor was qualified to even attend homeland security meetings?

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Subject: kathy
In the end we have, mainly, only a very few to answer to..God, ourselves, and a few select loved ones or friends..

You've no need to defend your inner person here..
(As if anyone here knows "the soul" of any other anyway..)

Just use the phrase I'm fond of using when strangers make efforts to pretend to *know* me..

"Tell me more about the *me* you don't know"..

Always works for me..Don't let them vex you..

Thanks for your kind words..my Husband and I appreciate then :-)

ajhil..Man, You're Gone..
replies to ajhil

you said to me:

"Mrs. V If you post hateful, bigoted, ignorant, or superstitious opinions on this site, then to that extent, you’ve provided insight into your character. Don’t blame me for taking you at your word."

~I saw nothing "hateful, bigoted, ignorant, or superstitious" in what I had to say, though you may hate me for what I shared..You then went on to say..

"Regarding your implication that I base my views on what’s currently in vogue, I got into fights defending my gay friend when I was in high-school in Georgia forty years ago. A popular sentiment? Not then!"

~And the Christians might not be today..As for your "gay" friend..I say: Want a medal?

~You then add...In a crazed whoppping mouthful..

"You claim to “understand God’s guideline about Right and Wrong.” This is precisely the viewpoint of Osama bin Laden!As long as the world is filled up with people like you and bin Laden and the deplorable Mr. McCollough, who think that God speaks to you and gives you a peculiar insight into “Truth”, humanity will never escape the horrors of its past."

~Now I see you have no ability to see truth clearly or understand it..Apparently, time here or in your life has caused you to have quite poor judgement of character and to, apparently, have taken leave of your senses as well..~I say this not in a derogatory way..

~If you want to say Mr. McCullough and I agree, fine..If you then want to suggest you don't agree with us, this is one thing..But broad, dramatic proclamations which are lies about the character of others does you and your argument no good..

~Lumping me and "Mr. McCullough" in with "bin laden" is a bit crazed, to say the least. The argument is old (lumping Christians in with terrorists) and it holds no water, there are no real parallels there..

~To *then* drag in talk about "humanity" and "horrors of its past", is just simply insane..

~I urge you, ajhil, to take some breaths and absorb the mad and wild reality(for you I'm sure) that God does exist, there is a right and wrong, and that you are definitely in the latter camp with your sharings here..

~Wrong, that is..

~And while you're at that, consider that your replies have been nothing but the ramblings of (*sorry*, but true) brainwashed secular humanist rhetoric down to the bone..that can be gotten at a local community college, anywhere..

~I think it's been established that doesn't make it right..

~As for *you* and *your* *character* ajhil..I think you've done more in the way of damaging *that* perception than a million mes and my posts could do ;-)
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