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To: tejek who wrote (611832)5/18/2011 1:12:11 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577025
 
Ted, > So many stories are starting to surface that he makes slick Willie look like a boy scout.

That's what it's all about to you? Trying to mitigate Bill Clinton's dahliances in the White House?

> The guy needs to have his ass kicked for doing this to his kids. They are the ones who are getting the worst of it and they were not culpable in the least.

Seems like you still believe in morals. Such as staying faithful in a marriage in order to protect the family, especially the kids. Not to mention setting an example as a public figure.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (611832)5/18/2011 1:30:48 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577025
 
GOP Senate meany asks why adult baby is on disability.

... A key senator has asked the Social Security Administration to investigate how people who live their lives role-playing as “adult babies” are able to get taxpayer-funded disability payments - after one of them was featured on a recent reality TV episode wearing diapers, feeding from a bottle and using an adult-sized crib he built.

Sen. Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Republican
and the Senate’s top waste-watcher, asked the agency’s inspector general to look into 30-year-old Stanley Thornton Jr. and his roommate, Sandra Dias, who acts as his “mother,” saying it’s not clear why they are collecting Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits instead of working.

“Given that Mr. Thornton is able to determine what is appropriate attire and actions in public, drive himself to complete errands, design and custom-make baby furniture to support a 350-pound adult and run an Internet support group, it is possible that he has been improperly collecting disability benefits for a period of time,” Mr. Coburn wrote in a letter Monday to Inspector General Patrick P. O'Carroll Jr.

..... washingtontimes.com