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Wednesday, June 24, 2009


studakota

Here we go again. I’m getting very tired of these “Bare All” news conferences. I can’t tell who I’m more embarrassed for, him, or me for watching. I continue to adhere to the theory that men, and women, are not monogamous by nature, and trying to be so will, inevitably, lead to titillating apologies such as we witnessed today. Maybe the Japanese, with their Geishas are right after all. Then there are the Italians and French, who look on, in amusement, while our politicians fall on their swords over sexual indiscretions.  So there goes, likely, a promising political career. And, except for a certain prurient segment of our population his foibles would be overlooked. Odd it is that a New York Governor is driven from office for having sex with a prostitute, and now this, an affair of the heart it seems, are treated alike by society, when they are completely different. It seems that Sex, itself, is the problem doesn’t it?  Perhaps males,and females, desirous of political office, should undergo castration, and clitoral mutilation, as the price they’ll pay for political office. I’d wager there would, still,be those who would be interested in whether the scalpels used were dull, or sharp, What amounts of anesthesia were used ,etc. The mere mention of prostitution brings a multitude of grossly obese housewives into the streets protesting any such thing. We’ve got to grow up people. Unless it actually costs our citizenry, a flight over New York on Air Force One to impress a girl friend for instance, we should restrict our prurience to books, or magazines, of which there are many.

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