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<title>The Sex Scandalized: A List</title>
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Eliot Spitzer, while you&amp;rsquo;re taking some time to &amp;ldquo;regain the trust&amp;rdquo; of your family, I thought you might like to see a list of politicians involved in famous sex scandals.&amp;nbsp; By no means is this comprehensive, but it is relatively recent.&amp;nbsp; In fact, you might know a man or two.&amp;nbsp; Note the absence of women.&amp;nbsp; Do arrogant, thrill seeking, powerhouse women partake in sex scandals like their male counterparts or are they just better at covering their tracks?&lt;br /&gt;
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Here&amp;rsquo;s the list, in no particular order:&lt;br /&gt;
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1) Mark Foley of Florida.&amp;nbsp; The congressman sent inappropriate e-mails and instant messages to underage congressional pages.&amp;nbsp; Since his resignation in October 2006, Foley has admitted to alcoholism and to being the victim of sexual abuse.&amp;nbsp; According to Foley, his priest abused him when he was a young boy.&lt;br /&gt;
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2) Randy &amp;ldquo;Duke&amp;rdquo; Cunningham of California.&amp;nbsp; In 2003, the congressman was found frolicking with prostitutes in a Hawaiian hotel.&amp;nbsp; He subsequently pleaded guilty to corruption charges and he is currently serving an 8-year prison sentence.&lt;br /&gt;
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3) David Vitter of Louisiana.&amp;nbsp; The senator admitted in July 2007 to using the escort services of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, aka the D.C. Madam.&amp;nbsp; Not to be confused with Heidi Fleiss, the Hollywood Madam.&amp;nbsp; Or Temeka Lewis, Spitzer&amp;rsquo;s contact at the Emperor&amp;rsquo;s Club.&lt;br /&gt;
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4) James McGreevey of New Jersey.&amp;nbsp; The governor came out of the closet in August 2004, after a former security advisor threatened to file a sexual harassment suit against him.&amp;nbsp; McGreevey resigned three months later.&lt;br /&gt;
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5) Larry Craig of Idaho.&amp;nbsp; Accused of lewd conduct in a men&amp;rsquo;s room, the senator pleaded guilty.&amp;nbsp; He then backtracked.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;I am not gay,&amp;rdquo; he declared on August 28, 2007.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;My only crime was pleading guilty&amp;rdquo; to the criminal charge.&lt;br /&gt;
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6) James West of Spokane, Washington.&amp;nbsp; The mayor, and neighbor of Larry Craig, became enmeshed in a gay Internet sex scandal in 2005.&amp;nbsp; He resigned at the end of that year. &lt;br /&gt;
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7) Daniel Crane of Illinois.&amp;nbsp; The congressman admitted to sexual misconduct with female congressional pages in 1983.&amp;nbsp; He did not resign.&amp;nbsp; He did lose his seat in his re-election campaign of 1984.&lt;br /&gt;
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8) Wayne Hays of Ohio.&amp;nbsp; The congressman resigned in the wake of his secretary&amp;rsquo;s words.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;I can&amp;rsquo;t type,&amp;rdquo; Elizabeth Ray admitted.&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;I can&amp;rsquo;t file.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;rsquo;t even answer the phone.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; The implications for her hiring were clear.&lt;br /&gt;
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9) Gerry Studds of Massachusetts.&amp;nbsp; The congressman admitted to an affair with a teenage page.&amp;nbsp; What is it about congressmen and pages?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;
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10) Wilbur Mills of Arkansas.&amp;nbsp; The congressman ended his political career by publicly cavorting with Fanne Foxe, otherwise known as the Argentine Firecracker.&amp;nbsp; In a drunken stupor, the couple waded into the Tidal Basin in Washington with police in pursuit.&amp;nbsp; Subsequently, Fanne Foxe changed her name from the Argentine Firecracker to the Tidal Basin Bombshell and wrote a book.&amp;nbsp; Wilbur Mills went straight from chairing the powerful Ways and Means Committee to the Palm Beach Institute for Addiction.&lt;br /&gt;
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11) Gary Hart of Colorado.&amp;nbsp; When accused by the press of philandering, the senator and presidential aspirant challenged the press to prove it.&amp;nbsp; In short order came the revealing photos of Donna Rice, the sailboat in Miami, and the termination of Hart&amp;rsquo;s presidential bid.&lt;br /&gt;
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12) Gary Condit of California.&amp;nbsp; The congressman did not resign after news leaked of his affair with intern Chandra Levy.&amp;nbsp; The congressman did not resign when Levy&amp;rsquo;s body was discovered in a Washington park.&amp;nbsp; It was up to the voters of Modesto to turn him out.&amp;nbsp; And they did.&lt;br /&gt;
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13) Bill Clinton of Arkansas.&amp;nbsp; We all know about the cigar, the president thundering on national television, &amp;ldquo;I did not have sexual relations with that woman,&amp;rdquo; both the president and the first lady accusing the Republicans of a &amp;ldquo;vast right wing conspiracy.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; And then came the DNA test, the mea culpa, the impeachment, the political impotence of the president.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;rsquo;s understandable why a decent proportion of Americans don&amp;rsquo;t want the Clintons back in the White House.&lt;br /&gt;  &lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;Sponsored by EnterTo.com the first REAL &lt;a href=&quot;http://mail.enterto.com/signup.html&quot;&gt;spam free email&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Click Below to discover and share content from anywhere on the web&lt;br /&gt; &lt;script src=&quot;http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js&quot; type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;&lt;/script&gt;</description>
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