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Ethics Troubles Loom Large for S.C. Governor

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Posted on Nov 23, 2009
Mark Sanford
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Looks like South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s extramarital activities, which were brought to light last summer after a faux Appalachian Trail excursion (by way of Argentina), aren’t going to be wiped from the record anytime soon. Sanford is now looking at 37 ethics charges, at least a few of which appear related to his affair.  In question is whether he used his office for personal financial gain.  —KA

The Associated Press:

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford faces ethics charges he broke state laws more than three dozen times by violating rules on airplane travel and campaign money, according to details of the allegations released Monday.

It’s up to the state attorney general to decide whether to file criminal charges. Sanford’s lawyers have claimed the allegations involve minor and technical aspects of the law.

The second-term Republican governor has been under scrutiny since he vanished for five days over the summer, reappearing to tearfully admit to an extramarital affair with a woman in Argentina he later called his “soul mate.”

A series of Associated Press investigations into his travel showed the governor had for years used state airplanes for political and personal trips, flown in pricey commercial airline seats despite a low-cost travel requirement and failed to disclose trips on planes owned by friends and donors.

The State of Columbia newspaper also questioned whether Sanford properly reimbursed himself from his campaign cash.

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By James Foley, November 26, 2009 at 9:23 pm #
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If Mark Sanford were just an hourly paid state employee, say a school janitor, and used a school mini bus to go to McDonalds for luch and was found out, he’d be fired forthwith!!!

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By Michael Kleder, November 24, 2009 at 3:31 am #
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The technique that I want to share with you involves using a reverse cell phone search in order to bust a cheating spouse. Many people are not aware that this technology exists, but you can in fact trace who owns any cell phone number from the comfort of your own home. I hope you are beginning to realize how powerful this method could be for you.

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By Inherit The Wind, November 23, 2009 at 8:54 pm #

Dumb as he is, compared to Palin, Sanford is Otto von Bismarck!

Palin is now the most dangerous person in America.

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By Mary Ann McNeely, November 23, 2009 at 6:23 pm #

This cad, this piece of walking human excrement, should be Sarah Palin’s VP choice in 2012.  Americans will vote for them in droves.

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