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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (309361)11/6/2006 8:08:41 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1575762
 
re: Here's what I think. Rev. Haggard was tempted by the gay man in several ways, and even bought drugs from him. Whether he used them or not is irrelevant, since it's bad enough he bought 'em in the first place.

But when the gay guy was given the cold shoulder later on, he decided to take revenge by going public with an exaggerated version of the events that took place. Some of it is true, but a lot of it is B.S. The part that is true was enough to get Rev. Haggard to step down. The part that is bogus, however, is just the gay guy trying to get his 15 minutes of fame, much like Corey Clark claiming that he had sex with Paula Abdul.


Your denial is hysterical. Almost hard to comprehend. So irrational.

Might be an interesting experiment for you to judge people on their action rather than their rhetoric. Like the rest of us.

Don't want to upset your world. Just spend one day: actions not rhetoric.
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