Uh, Dina, you may want to get an AIDS test, because this guy has to be HIV-positive.
of all the reasons to be disgusted with him this rates
near the top - endangering the health of his trusting
spouse.
GianniV,
Your comment may be more serious than you thought, and for people other than just his former wife. If she was potentially (and unknowingly) exposed to AIDs, or some other sexually transmitted disease (STD), so too would the child have been during birth.
And remember the following? In February of 2003, he proudly posted on the Governor's website a press release and photograph of himself giving blood, in violation of all the rules for donation. Just after he resigned, a few postings appeared on Free Republic, including one from a story that appeared in the Asbury Park Press, here,
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1281624/posts
and an earlier one I posted, here,
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1279385/posts
So, we now know that he engaged in a virtually endless string of sexual encounters with utter strangers in highway rest stops over the years, making his exposure to STDs on multiple occasions a virtual certainty. Yet, he very publicly gives blood in complete derogation of all known rules applicable to donation. Why? To get himself a little free publicity for his next political race.
Believe me, there is no shame with this guy. And just think about the impact this book will have on his kids. They will be forever subject to the humiliation it would inevitably entail, but he could care less. To him, its just a grab for the cash, so he will say the most humiliating and degrading things about his pathetic past life, regardless of the effect on people he should care for the most. Today, I actually heard of a person in the New Jersey Democrat staff for the New Jersey Legislature making the argument that writing this was a good thing because it will ensure his ability to make substantial child support payments! Gee, how about not writing it and going out and actually working to help support the child, instead of obsessing in the mistaken belief that his vile and pathetic life is the center of our thoughts?