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True. I was merely addressing your sample of politicians.
I can neither confirm nor refute your claim about how many politicians have extra-marital affairs. Those who have been named so far are merely those whose dirty laundry has been publicly aired. Considering the tremendous political and personal damage these revelations cause, any elected official who is engaging in such activity will do everything in his power to keep it a secret. No one knows for certain whether "most" politicians or "most" people refrain from or engage in extra-marital affairs.
Opinions my own, not my employer's, etc., etc.
Art Frank
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>>> Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]> 03/18/03 08:21AM >>>
still a rather far cry from 'most'
At 08:20 AM 3/18/2003, Arthur Frank wrote:
>You forgot to mention Newt Gingrich, Rudolph Giuliani, Bob Livingston, and
>Henry Hyde.
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>You're deluding yourself if you think that either political party is more
>moral in this regard.
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