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NJ governor comes clean with the truth

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  • #21
    All of them.

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    • #22
      I think its a cover up to take the attention off of something even dirtier that has happened with other politicians and such.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by spiral
        All of them.
        No, its one of the daughters I have talked to the other one. I think she has felt it before. But it doesnt matter all I know is one took it much much better then the other.
        You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Genuine_Stud
          I think its a cover up to take the attention off of something even dirtier that has happened with other politicians and such.
          yes! and is it any wonder that some guy now is claiming to be sexually harrassed by him; i guess it's better to admit to swing both ways than to have a lawsuit that indicates you might! and it's not just politicians; everyone has dirty laundry.

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          • #25
            So you guys applaud him for his honesty and send him along on his merry old gay way? Are you kidding me? Can you not se that this whole 'I'm a gay American' bull is really a front to cover up the ridiculously stupid, not to mention unethical, things he did to keep his gay lover around?? People cried for the impeachment of President Clinton when he had an affair with some intern who got to the position she was at by her own merits. This New Jersey governor McGreevey gave an extremely high paying job (read: $110K a year) to his gay lover. Not only that, the job he first appointed this guy to was was something involved with anti-terrorism. The guy is an Israeli citizen and could not be cleared for the position by the FBI so McGreevey gave him another nifty title and an office close to his own with an even higher salary ($150K a year). So basically he was keeping his lover around by dipping into the taxpayers money and giving him a title and a salary. His mistake wasn't that he had consensual sex with another man. It was that he kept the man well-paid with taxpayer money.
            The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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            • #26
              It's fairly obvious that he got caught doing what he did by those that didn't want him in the office who used it to blackmail him ... and he only "revealed the truth" to save face.
              this post = teh win.

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              • #27
                Yeah but blackmail or not whatever he did was ethically wrong and he should have been kicked out of office rather than given the opportunity to save face and resign.
                The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                • #28
                  Golan Cipel flees to Israel. Why am I not surprised?

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                  Can you not se that this whole 'I'm a gay American' bull is really a front to cover up the ridiculously stupid, not to mention unethical, things he did to keep his gay lover around??
                  Amen. Well, I would put more blame on jew Golan Cipel for blackmailing him (as is habitual of all jews), but that doesn't mean McGreevy should not be blamed either.

                  The guy is an Israeli citizen and could not be cleared for the position by the FBI so McGreevey gave him another nifty title and an office close to his own with an even higher salary ($150K a year).
                  I wonder, will they ever try Cipel for blackmailing McGreevy to get a jewish school funded with government/state money? I think he had dual citizenship, so they can send him to court if they want. But hah, who's going to go after him and arrest him? MEH. He's a jew, so he gets away with it.
                  Last edited by Darorinag; 08-20-2004, 03:08 PM.

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                  • #29
                    what i'm saying is he needs to stay away from women if he is gay!
                    can you really define someone's sexuality in black and white? I for one consider myself gay, but that doesn't mean I've never kissed or never will kiss a girl, or whatever.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Darorinag
                      can you really define someone's sexuality in black and white? I for one consider myself gay, but that doesn't mean I've never kissed or never will kiss a girl, or whatever.
                      That makes you bi, not gay.
                      this post = teh win.

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