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Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
What a dirt bag. Resigns from Republican governors association, and admits affair with woman from Argentina. If any of you have been following the story of the "missing governor" you know all about this. He lied and told people he was going hiking in appalachia trial.


http://www.thestate.com/154/story/838823.html


Gov. Mark Sanford admitted today that his secret trip to Argentina over Father's Day weekend was to visit a woman he is having an affair with.


First look: Gov. Mark Sanford arrives at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta.


Gov. Mark Sanford in a news conference at the State House on Wednesday.


Mark Sanford left the Governor's Mansion in this black State Law Enforcement Division Suburban assigned to his security detail. The Suburban remained parked Wednesday morning at Columbia Metropolitan Airport.


"I have developed a relationship with what started as a dear dear friend from Argentina. It began very innocently as I expect many of these things do, just casual email back and forth," Sanford said. "But here recently this last year developed into something much more."

Asked if Sanford was separated from his wife, he said "I don't know how you want to define that. I"m here and she's there. I guess in a formal sense we are not."

Sanford said his wife has known about the affair and they have been working through it for the past five months. "What I did was wrong, period. End of story," Sanford said.

Sanford arrived in the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport this morning, having wrapped up a seven-day visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, he said then. Sanford said he had not been hiking along the Appalachian Trail, as his staff said in a Tuesday statement to the media.

Sanford's whereabouts had been unknown since Thursday, and the mystery surrounding his absence fueled speculation about where he had been and who's in charge in his absence. His emergence Wednesday ended the mystery.

Sanford, in an interview with The State, said he decided at the last minute to go to the South American country to recharge after a difficult legislative session in which he battled with lawmakers over how to spend federal stimulus money.

Sanford said he had considered hiking on the Appalachian Trail, an activity he said he has enjoyed since he was a high school student.

"But I said 'no' I wanted to do something exotic," Sanford said "... It's a great city."

Sanford, in a brief interview in the nation's busiest airport, said he has been to the city twice before, most recently about a year and half ago during a Commerce Department trip.

Sanford said he was alone on the trip. He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to say he drove along the coastline.

Sanford, who was wearing a blue and white button down shirt and brown denim pants, said he left for Buenos Aires on Thursday night from Columbia Metropolitan Airport and had originally planned to come back tomorrow.

Media reports said a SLED SUV the governor drove that night was spotted in the airport's parking lot.

Sanford's spokesman Joel Sawyer declined to immediately comment to The Associated Press, and the governor did not return cell phone messages.

Sanford planned a news conference at 2 p.m. Wednesday at his office in Columbia.

Critics slammed his administration for lying to the public.

"Lies. Lies. Lies. That's all we get from his staff. That's all we get from his people. That's all we get from him," said state Sen. Jake Knotts, R-West Columbia. "Why all the big cover-up?"

Trying to drive along the coast could frustrate a weekend visitor to Argentina. In Buenos Aires, the Avenida Costanera is the only coastal road, and it's less than two miles long. Reaching coastal resorts to the south requires a drive of nearly four hours on an inland highway with views of endless cattle ranches. To the north is a river delta of islands reached only by boat.

A spokesman for Argentina's immigration agency wouldn't comment Wednesday on whether Sanford entered the country, citing privacy laws.

The governor said he cut his trip short after his chief of staff, Scott English, told him his trip was gaining a lot of media attention and he needed to come back.

When asked why his staff said he was on the Appalachian Trail, Sanford replied, "I don't know."

Sanford later said "in fairness to his staff," he had told them he might go hiking on the Appalachian Trial.

Sanford said he decided not to return via the Columbia airport to avoid the media. The State Media Company was the only media who greeted Sanford this morning.

"I don't know how this thing got blown out of proportion," Sanford said.

Sanford said he has taken adventure trips for years to unwind. He has visited such places as the coast of Turkey, the Greek Isles and South America. He was with friends sometimes and sometimes by himself.

"I would get out of the bubble I am in," Sanford said.

Sanford said the legislative session was a difficult one for him, particularly losing the fight over whether he should accept stimulus $700 million in stimulus money he wanted lawmakers to spend on debt instead of urgent budget needs.

"It was a long session and I needed a break," Sanford said.

After a brief conversation with a reporter, Sanford was escorted away by an aide.

The Associated Press contributed to this story
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
Who cares if she is argentinian? Not showing your prejudices against hispanics again are you? [Razz]

Anyways i'm surprised you did a thread on a Republican doing a misdeed for once... maybe just maybe your being unbiased but I doubt it...
 
Posted by The Bigfoot on :
 
Somebody has photos or this guy would just kept silent.
 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
Argentina women are hot, and so are Columbian women.


This affair business is not a party issue obviously. At least this was a friend and not a paid prostitute like spitzers! HA!
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
ummmm whose that senator from Idaho or whatever who was looking for men in a airport bathroom? HAHAHAHA At least Spitzer is hetero and not a hyprocrite about being anti gay...
 
Posted by raybond on :
 
I am sure he was running with a little boy underage
 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
Talk about funny politics I am watching Barney Fwank on Fox...this is funny.
 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
alan colmes on Oreilly just made a hilarious remark on the governor.


" I guess he finally did go for the stimulus eh?"
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
Argentina women are hot, and so are Columbian women.


Pretty much Latin women in all Latin countries are hot... and even though I am mostly into asian women... body/physical wise women from other races do not compare to Latin women.. [Were Up]
 
Posted by raybond on :
 
Sanford’s Adultery May Be Criminal Under South Carolina Law
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) didn’t just “let down a lot of people” when he spent the last week in Argentina with his mistress, he may have committed a crime. Under South Carolina law:

Any man or woman who shall be guilty of the crime of adultery or fornication shall be liable to indictment and, on conviction, shall be severally punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment for not less than six months nor more than one year or by both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court. . . . “Adultery” is the living together and carnal intercourse with each other or habitual carnal intercourse with each other without living together of a man and woman when either is lawfully married to some other person.

Fortunately for Sanford, it is not entirely clear that the South Carolina justice system has jurisdiction over an apparent crime that he committed while traveling abroad in Argentina. His lawyers might also argue that he cannot be convicted of criminal adultery because he and his Argentine lover were not engaged in “habitual carnal intercourse” — Sanford maintains that he only traveled to Argentina to see his mistress on rare occasions.

Nevertheless, Sanford himself explained at yesterday’s press conference that “God’s law indeed is there to protect you from yourself, and there are consequences if you breach that.” As it turns out, Sanford may need to be more afraid of the consequences that stem from breaching the antiquated laws of South Carolina.

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Posted by The Bigfoot on :
 
So...if you aren't living together and it isn't habitual....it isn't adultery even if you are married? hmmmm

Nah, better not. I don't think my wife would buy a legal defense. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Lockman on :
 
This guy should just go away.
 
Posted by jordanreed on :
 
Ya...he should just go live with his hot, little argentinian babe...what a horrible shame!! [Cool]
 
Posted by Machiavelli on :
 
any pictures of her?
 


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