Posted on 06/08/2011 1:04:00 PM PDT by doug from upland
Andrew Breitbart showed picture to radio hosts who took their own picture
Radio show hosts' picture was leaked on Twitter Twitter group 'bornfreecrew' was monitoring Weiner's account
Group warned women about Congressman months before scandal broke
Wife said to be in Libya on diplomatic trip with Hillary Clinton
Censored: Anthony Weiner faced fresh humiliation today after an uncensored photo of his genitals was leaked on to the internet Anthony Weiner faced the ultimate humiliation today after an uncensored photo of his genitals was leaked on to the internet. Conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, who previously said he had the photo in his possession but would not release it, showed the picture on his cell phone to hosts on a Sirius radio show this morning.
Sirus XM's Opie and Anthony quickly took a snap of Breitbart's screen and tweeted the image. Breitbart revealed he had an inappropriate picture of Weiner during an appearance on the Today show yesterday. It was also revealed today that women were warned about Weiner by a conservative Twitter group months before the sexting scandal broke.
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Judging us is not the issue. The issue is a man who has been given the public trust. No matter what our sins, and we are all sinners, we have a right to expect better from those we pay and to whom we give such responsibility.
Might be useful to make your observation to the monsignor.
FReegards!
No problem. If I ever send nude pictures to young people - and lie to my beloved partner in marriage - I would expect to be judged. And harshly. The bible does NOT exist to give "cover and passes" ... The wisdom in the verses you quote is NOT 'if it feels good do it'...
A problem the Catholic church had was when "monsignor" types you speak of - decided to hide behind the confusion of 'judge not that ye not be judged'... It's not an invitation to a free for all flash mob crime binge... Are we not allowed to judge that?
We also have the ability to discern right from wrong. God has given us that ability with our mind, with our consciounse, and with his widom. Are we judging to use discernment. If our child does something wrong, should we not correct him/her because we should not judge? I think using that mindset is not quite what God was referring to. We may not be in a place of authority where we can hand out the judgement to fire him, but we are in a place to be able to decide within ourselves and discuss here - if his behavior is acceptable or not.
sp: conscience (sorry, thought I fixed it with the spchk)
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