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FrankRep
09-04-2009, 10:20 AM
South Carolina GOP Wants Sanford Out — Now (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/1820)


Joe Wolverton, II | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
04 September 2009


State GOP lawmakers in South Carolina are furious at Governor Mark Sanford over his admitted adulterous affair and associated misuse of state funds and resources. However, the 73 legislators stopped short of forcing the governor's resignation or initiating impeachment proceedings per the procedures set forth in the state constitution.

Their perceived reticence to take action did not deter Sanford's fellow Republicans from sending their erstwhile leader a clear and unequivocal message: they want him out and they want it done immediately. They suggest that any further delay will unforgivably compound the disgrace they have already suffered as a result of his behavior, as well as dishonor the dignity of the Palmetto state's government and people. If Governor Sanford genuinely cares for his constituency, they argue, then his prompt resignation is the most obvious demonstration of that concern.

In June, Governor Sanford disappeared for five days, igniting a statewide controversy that drew the attention of the entire nation and that persists and dogs the governor daily. Upon returning to Columbia, Governor Sanford proffered several explanations for his mysterious departure until finally coming clean and admitting to traveling to Buenos Aires to meet an Argentine woman with whom he had been carrying on a clandestine affair. The disclosure was embarrassing to himself and shocking to his family, including his wife of 20 years.

Beyond the personal implications of such base behavior, Governor Sanford faces charges of ethical violations, including his alleged misuse of a government-owned plane, business class commercial travel, and accepting flights on private planes owned by political supporters, all in furtherance of the pursuit and wooing of his South American paramour. These allegations are as potentially devastating to Sanford's professional life as the elicit affair has been on his personal life. The harm he has caused in both areas of his life is immeasurable and undeniably long-lasting.

For their part, South Carolina Republicans are mulling over an official call to send a letter to Sanford demanding he resign and save himself and his state the additional shame of an impeachment investigation and trial. Speaker of the House pro tem, Harry F. Cato, asked his Republican counterparts meeting at Myrtle Beach: "Is there anybody in this room that feels the governor should not resign? I don't hear anybody defending him."

Remarkably, Governor Sanford vows to fight on and keep his job. He adamantly resists the daily and determined overtures from foe and friend alike pleading with him to surrender his post. With occupational self-preservation as his goal, Sanford has set off on what the Wall Street Journal calls a "forgiveness tour" of South Carolina. Sanford hopes that by taking his case to the people he can rehabilitate his image, be absolved by voters, and do a shifty political end run around the efforts of his own party to remove him from the highest state office, whose dignity, they claim, Sanford has sullied long enough.


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/1820

Aratus
09-04-2009, 10:45 AM
does the south carolina g.o.p want him out a.s.a.p before thah Gov goes on a great length about
his own happy memories of how easily he got onto 35 seperate small cesna planes that belonged to
these collusive adroit & media savy companies who evidently were the clients of the same lobbyist firm??
if several lobbyists got together & pooled resources so a globetrotter governor could run in 2012!?!!! like...
oooohhhhhhhhhhhhkaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay?

acptulsa
09-04-2009, 10:52 AM
The more the fatcats hound him the more I like him.

Hey, Sanford. Need friends? Good--either tell us what happened at Bilderberg or tell us why you won't tell us. You might as well become a real libertarian at this point; you obviously have nothing to lose...

Todd
09-04-2009, 11:02 AM
The more the fatcats hound him the more I like him.

Hey, Sanford. Need friends? Good--either tell us what happened at Bilderberg or tell us why you won't tell us. You might as well become a real libertarian at this point; you obviously have nothing to lose...

Me too. After two weeks of watching flags at half mast and countless articles on the web praising a murderer who had 10 times as much adulterous affairs, I think it's time to leave Sanford alone.

angelatc
09-04-2009, 11:07 AM
Sanford's Lt Gov is reckless,power hungry and flat out dangerous. He's undoubtedly behind this.

HOLLYWOOD
09-04-2009, 11:09 AM
However, the 73 legislators stopped short of forcing the governor's resignation or initiating impeachment proceedings per the procedures set forth in the state constitution.

I wonder why? Lot's of Dirt and Skeletons in South Carolina's Filthy Political Arena.

Aratus
09-04-2009, 11:11 AM
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/08/24/mark-sanford-didnt-report-private-flights-investigation-finds/ some of the diddlybopping flights were by cesna, others were more luxurious. here is the link!

Sean
09-04-2009, 11:19 AM
Do they want Vitter and Ensign out? Do they refuse to support McCain, Gingrich, Rudy, Thompson ect also? Or were these guys hugging McCain's nuts in the past election?

The reason they want Stanford out is he vetoes their bills.

kahless
09-04-2009, 11:53 AM
They are hounding Sanford out of office but not Lindsey Graham? The SC GOP is seriously misguided.

FrankRep
09-09-2009, 03:37 PM
60 SC House Republicans call on governor to resign

Associated Press
Sept 9, 2009

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9AJVDK81&show_article=1

dannno
09-09-2009, 03:42 PM
The more the fatcats hound him the more I like him.

Hey, Sanford. Need friends? Good--either tell us what happened at Bilderberg or tell us why you won't tell us. You might as well become a real libertarian at this point; you obviously have nothing to lose...

Honestly I'd love to hear, but ironically as much as common sense tells me they were involved in setting up his downfall I don't think Sanford realizes the extent of the network he is up against.

RSLudlum
09-09-2009, 05:39 PM
I'd rather Sanford stay in office just for the fact that his mere presence is keeping the legislature from destroying the state even further.