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Senator John Ensign, the only Pentecostal in the United States Senate, has fought the good fight in defense of the sanctity of marriage. He voted not to add sexual orientation to hate crimes laws. He voted for a constitutional amendment to prohibit same-sex marriage. Try as he might, though, he just wasn't strong enough to defend his own marriage against the gay onslaught.
Yesterday, Ensign acknowledged that he had an affair with a campaign staffer who was married to a member of his office staff. We assume the affair was with a female staffer, but one thing's for sure: Ensign is not responsible for respecting his own wife or his own marriage. The sanctity of his marriage was, like the sanctity of so many other Republican marriages, undermined by those pesky gay folks. If gay people are allowed to marry, how is any red-blooded Christian man supposed to respect his own marriage?
washingtonpost.com
Yesterday, Ensign acknowledged that he had an affair with a campaign staffer who was married to a member of his office staff. We assume the affair was with a female staffer, but one thing's for sure: Ensign is not responsible for respecting his own wife or his own marriage. The sanctity of his marriage was, like the sanctity of so many other Republican marriages, undermined by those pesky gay folks. If gay people are allowed to marry, how is any red-blooded Christian man supposed to respect his own marriage?
washingtonpost.com