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Wasn't Guv. Mark Sanford really just outsourcing?

The word wanderlust almost fits, but he really should give it one last whopper and tell wife Jenny he was merely outsourcing.

Could South Carolinians import what the Guv. wants?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    He can't, actually. Adultery is illegal in the state of SC. He would be tossed out of office legally if he cheated on his wife within state borders. While he cleared is conscious in front of the world, he doesn't want the fine and jail time that adultery in SC carries.

    And if you about SC politics, he hates his Lt. Gov. and won't leave office just to deny him opportunity to take over his job.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This was funny....yesterday.

    Maybe his wife Unionized and demaned 90% of his money for sex 1 time every 4 years.

    If we sent the illegal mexicans home we would have a lot more room to open up the country to argentinian females which I FULLY support.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    He should say he was working on the South American Free Trade and Stimulus Agreement...at least it would be creative, unlike his his real story

  • Bleh!
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Outsourcing usually saves money. Are you saying there weren't any women pretty enough in SC?

    At least Sanford didn't deny it. Clinton, Edwards, Kennedy, Spitzer, McGeevy all denied it and were forced by the press to own up to their lies. Clinton was impeached for his lies, Spitzer was going to be impeached.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yet it is the homosexuals that are going to hurt marriage. Hypocrisy knows no bounds.

  • They did before but I think it's illegal now.

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