To: mkjessup
I don't approve of the way Giuliani treated his wife, but that divorce was a two way street. I'm not voting for pope and I don't expect people to be perfect. That being said, I'm probably not going to vote for Giuliani in the primaries.
To: Revenge of Sith
I don't approve of the way Giuliani treated his wife, but that divorce was a two way street. I'm not voting for pope and I don't expect people to be perfect.
On that we agree, people are NOT perfect. Far from it. Everyone has had indiscretions, lapses in judgment, things like that, but when such indiscretions are piled one on top of the other, and one begins to see a recurring pattern of behavior, that calls into question whether or not such a person has the steady, sober judgment and understanding that one HAS to have if they are to serve in high office. Back during the Clinton/Gore years, we heard over and over again that 'character counts', and that has not changed.
445 posted on
03/06/2007 5:16:06 PM PST by
mkjessup
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