Suzanimal
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It all ties in together. It is foolish to think that a person who is dishonest and dishonorable in their private life (to the people who supposedly matter the most to them) is going to be honest and honorable in their public life, to strangers.
This is why we’re in the mess we’re in today. Because people compartmentalize.
A liar is a liar. A cheater is a cheater. A crook is a crook.
Why do you think Ron Paul was such a great candidate? He was rare in the sense that he actually had principles which he stood by, he was (is) honest and reliable. He’s been saying the same thing for years. You know what you’re getting with him.
Anyone who thinks that character doesn’t count deserves whatever they get, in this God-forsaken joke of an election.
No one's said character doesn't count but I don't hold divorce against someone. It seems his ex-wives have forgiven him and his children clearly adore him and since all I know about his personal life is from a tabloid, I don't think I'm qualified to judge what went on in those marriages. The rich, womanizing husband makes for juicy gossip but we really don't know the truth.