Snake and AppleThe marital infidelity of South Carolina governor Mark Sanford and
Nevada senator John Ensign provides yet more ammunition to those who
would attack morality.

By Selwyn Duke

When I placed Governor Mark Sanford's name and the word "hypocrite"
into the Google search engine, it yielded 14,700 results. Since he
admitted that he had an extra-marital affair and given the rise of the
morality assassins, this isn't surprising. Nothing pleases libertines
like finding out that someone who shone light on their darkness has
joined them in the muck.

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2 responses to “Sanford’s and Ensign’s Fall from Grace Fuels Immorality Police”

  1. Ray Hicks Avatar

    What did Mark Sanford do, that was so bad, that it has got everybody so damned worked up? For Pete’s Sake…Sanford was doing a woman, right? Not a kid, or a dwarf, or tapping his foot under a stall in the men’s room as is so popular among our elected representatives these days.
    I’m afraid that the sun does not rise and fall on Mark Sanford’s pitiful erections. But, at least apparently, he has them…which is something the holy-rollers and moral-howlers can’t seem to stand. So…Sanford had to do a little weepy “welcome me back to the flock,” speech that, at least in my eyes, was somewhat embarrassing to watch.
    Are Americans so naïve they think that this doesn’t go on all the time? Do they think that the goings on in their state capitol are any different than that night they had too much wine and wound up in their newly divorced neighbor’s hot tub? My, My… we are such a bunch of prudish prunes…and looked that way right after we got dragged out of that hot tub by the angry missus.
    What are we going to do about it anyway? Stone Mr. Sanford; shun him; make him wear a little scarlet letter on the lapel of his expensive, tailored suit. I’d say “Judge Not…”
    Oh forget it…Duke already gave us a pronouncement on that one before…Thanks.
    …Ray

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  2. Philip France Avatar
    Philip France

    Selwyn has, as usual, hit the nail on the head with his article. The entire sixth chapter of the Apostle Paul’s epistle to the Romans is about this very subject.
    It’s old English (if you read from the King James version, which I endorse) and difficult reading but it defines the struggle between our carnal minds and the spiritual beings we were intended to be when God created man “in His own image”.
    My compliments to Selwyn Duke for articulating this paradox in laymen’s terms.

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