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How Much Time Does Forgiveness Take?

According to a recent Gallup poll, 80% of respondents said that suicide was morally wrong.  88% said that cloning humans was morally wrong.  But 92% said that extramarital affairs were morally wrong, earning the act the highest disapproval rate on a list that included gambling, wearing clothing made from animal fur, abortion, divorce, having children outside of wedlock, polygamy, and other issues. 

So is Gov. Mark Sanford in trouble?  Do 92% of Americans condemn his affair with his Argentinean mistress? The majority of Americans may think an affair is wrong, but is it still wrong if a politician does it? 

It seems like sex scandals are more politically complicated than they used to be.  While 61% of American voters said in a Rasmussen poll that they trust politicians less when they find out about their bad bedroom behavior, examples of both Democrats and Republicans might lead us to believe that Sanford can make a comeback.

The same Rasmussen poll revealed that 37% of Americans believe most members of Congress have had extramarital affairs.  It seems like in the political world, Americans are more apt to forgive because of an everybody's-doing-it attitude.  We'll be watching and waiting to see how soon or how slowly Sanford can regain popularity.  

2 Comments

Maj. Scott Price, USAR (Ret.) | July 2, 2009, 12:23am | #

Men and women who aspire to be our nation's leaders need to be held to a high standard of morality. If a man or woman violates their wedding vows how can we expect these same people to have the moral fiber to stand up and do the right thing. If you can't trust someone on "little things" like marraige vows, how can we trust them on any other issues?

Scott Heath | July 2, 2009, 8:48am | #

It is sad that the American people are not considering the moral positions of their canidate as a major factor when voting. If the elected canidates' positions reflected the polls quoted in your article, our country's policies would be headed in a different direction.

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