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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 326385" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>As far as politicians go, I agree that what they accomplish is much more important than their private lives. I could deal with Bill Clinton's indisgressions because we knew when we elected him that he was a randy sort. What makes me angry is when somebody holds themselves up as a paragon of virtue and then transgresses exactly opposite to what they have said they are. One who voted against all gay legislation was caught up in a gay scandal. I don't care if you are gay, as long as you represent me, but don't tell me being gay is a bad thing and then I find out you are. I was particularly disappointed in John Edwards. It wasn't just that he had an affair; it was that he campaigned on the idea of being a perfect family man. I don't care what you do or who you do but I CAN'T STAND A HYPOCRITE. That may be why Tiger Wood is getting so much flack. For so long he was held up to be this perfect role model with the perfect wife and the perfect family. If he had been a Joe Namath type from the beginning, we probably wouldn't have cared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 326385, member: 135"] As far as politicians go, I agree that what they accomplish is much more important than their private lives. I could deal with Bill Clinton's indisgressions because we knew when we elected him that he was a randy sort. What makes me angry is when somebody holds themselves up as a paragon of virtue and then transgresses exactly opposite to what they have said they are. One who voted against all gay legislation was caught up in a gay scandal. I don't care if you are gay, as long as you represent me, but don't tell me being gay is a bad thing and then I find out you are. I was particularly disappointed in John Edwards. It wasn't just that he had an affair; it was that he campaigned on the idea of being a perfect family man. I don't care what you do or who you do but I CAN'T STAND A HYPOCRITE. That may be why Tiger Wood is getting so much flack. For so long he was held up to be this perfect role model with the perfect wife and the perfect family. If he had been a Joe Namath type from the beginning, we probably wouldn't have cared. [/QUOTE]
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