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To: paudio

My husband gave a generous donation (for our income bracket) to a charity for a woman in our town who was fighting cancer.

Since he already gave a generous amount, I didn’t tell him that I gave another $50, which is a lot for us, because I felt sorry for her.

While not the perfect thing to do, sometimes husbands and wives do things like that, but that doesn’t mean they have cheated on their spouse.


52 posted on 12/03/2011 7:37:11 PM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Sun
It's probably only a one-time affair, and you don't run for an office. But from what we heard, it seems Cain has given the same woman more than once over time. As an adult man, Cain should know how it would appear when people find out. It probably is different if he does it to many people, regardless men or women (My dad did that, but people knew he had a bit of 'being needed' complex). Yet, we didn't hear that.

Another problem is he's a candidate who runs under the banner of morality. Again, whether there's a cheating committed or not, it doesn't matter. When the first three accusers appeared many weeks ago, he should have prepared that this would be an issue. The least he had to do is talk to his wife and his advisers. Apparently he didn't.

Don't get me wrong. I like Cain. I often defended him against my wife, who doesn't really like his answers on abortion. But, I can see how mistakes are made by Cain and his team. In politics, especially when you are a Republican candidate, you need to be prepared. They were not.

59 posted on 12/03/2011 8:21:38 PM PST by paudio (0bama is like a bad mechanic who couldn't fix your car - he just makes it worse. Get somebody else!)
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