Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Calls for Mark Sanford to RESIGN

YES.HE.SHOULD....

There is an OPEN FIGHT for everyone to view between Sanford, his wife, and to some degree his lover.

The back and forth of Mark and Jenny Sanford puts light on a marriage that is VASTLY OUT OF LOVE with each other.

The remarks that Jenny Sanford gave about her marriage, the continuous remarks that Mark Sanford has given about his marriage is just TMI!!! Yes, too much information.

The Sanfords need to go away and now South Carolina is in agreement.

Twelve of the 27 members of the state Senate's Majority Caucus now have signed a petition, calling for Gov. Mark Sanford to resign.

The latest Republican to sign was state Sen. Wes Hayes, R-York, chairman of the Senate's ethics committee.

Pressure is mounting Sanford to step down after he disappeared to Argentina for a week without telling anyone where he would be, confessed to an extramarital affair with an Argentine woman and acknowledged additional unspecified inappropriate relationships with a handful of other women. read more here...

And Senator Jim DeMint calls for Sanford to "Do the right thing", a.k.a., RESIGN.
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) on Wednesday urged embattled Gov. Mark Sanford, a fellow South Carolina Republican, to make the “right decision” about his political future.

“He’s dropped the flag. The rest of us have to get up and go on,” DeMint said during an interview on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”

“A lot of us are talking to him behind the scenes in hopes that he'll make the right decision about what needs to be done,” the first-term senator said. read more here....



Hey, this is political fodder and an albatross around the Republicans NECK for their "family values" platform. Should Sanford resign? Yes. The man is not in love with is wife, but with the woman in Argentina. Why continue this and have these crazy statements flowing from Sanford's mouth? The man is a hypocrite of the highest magnitude and should RESIGN.

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It seems to me that whether or not Mark Sanford should resign is entirely up to the people of South Carolina. His personal life is none of my business, and whether he is able to perform his public duties mainly concerns the state of South Carolina only.
None of our business, are you kidding?!? He's being considered for national office in 2012, and his conduct as governor is none of our business?

How about the following:
- abandons his position as governor without notice - also known as AWOL.
- has many documented absences without notification to or presence of official security.
- exhibits unethical behavior, i.e. visiting mistress on tax payers' dollars
- exhibits hypocritical behavior, i.e. preaching family values while practicing adultery.

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