PkrBum wrote:Relax everybody... I'm pretty sure we can blame this on Bush.
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PkrBum wrote:Relax everybody... I'm pretty sure we can blame this on Bush.
Nekochan wrote:And this is an excuse?Dreamsglore wrote:Have you seen Pertraeus' wife? She looks like his mother. What a frump!
He isn't exactly Mr. Beautiful, himself.
Nekochan wrote:I wouldn't start to know why he had an affair. If it started in Afghanistan, then his wife wasn't there. Military life is tough for couples. It involves many months spending time apart. I don't know anything about the dynamics of his relationship with his wife. But I do know that men with beautiful wives have affairs. What about the woman he had the affair with? I wonder what her husband looks like? Would that also be a reason for her to have an affair?
I hate to give any man or woman an excuse for having an affair. I think that there are always issues involved other than their spouse's looks. I also think there may be something to that "cheating gene" theory.
Nekochan wrote:Oh Dreams....you give men way, way too big of a pass.
Dammit, I bet it was Bush that tipped off the FBI. How convenient the FBI just found out about an affair that occurred a year and half ago. WTF...PkrBum wrote:Relax everybody... I'm pretty sure we can blame this on Bush.
Wildgirlfromthewoods wrote:why do you have to resign as a general if you have an afair? I think not.
hes just doin obummer a fav
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Dreamsglore wrote:Petraeus is already retired. He was head of the CIA. Jeezus!
Dreamsglore wrote:
Most usually when you look like his wife does, it is just a physical attraction. The other woman is very attractive. I'm not saying he doesn't love his wife in some way but woman are attracted to power no matter what the man looks like and men w/ unattractive wives are good prey. It's just the nature of the beast. Men are weak.
salinsky wrote:Nekochan wrote:Crazy? There is nothing crazy about questioning the timing of such revelations. From revelations about Bill Clinton's affairs, George Bush's DUI arrest days before the election, to Herman Cain's long time "girlfriend" --there is nothing crazy about questioning the timing of this kind of revelation.
Don't worry, Neko.
Pacedog's got your back.
He'll have ten threads up about this in no time flat.
He can ratchet up the crazy like all get out.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:salinsky wrote:What's interesting about the timing?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/11/09/CIA-Director-Petraeus-Resigns
The timing is funny because next week he was going to testify to Congress about Benghazi and the Predator drone incident. Now he won't. Holder is gone soon too along with the Sec of the Treasury (Geithner). Hillary is on her way out as well. Cleaning house is what it looks like because there seems to be a lot of high crimes and treasonous acts that have come out of the admin.
Floridatexan wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:salinsky wrote:What's interesting about the timing?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2012/11/09/CIA-Director-Petraeus-Resigns
The timing is funny because next week he was going to testify to Congress about Benghazi and the Predator drone incident. Now he won't. Holder is gone soon too along with the Sec of the Treasury (Geithner). Hillary is on her way out as well. Cleaning house is what it looks like because there seems to be a lot of high crimes and treasonous acts that have come out of the admin.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..."this administration"...blah, blah, blah...what about the last one?
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Petraeus is already retired. He was head of the CIA. Jeezus!
Not quite....
Nekochan wrote:I have to wonder if this was his first affair.
I think men are plenty capable of saying "no" if they want to.
Dreamsglore wrote:Nekochan wrote:I have to wonder if this was his first affair.
I think men are plenty capable of saying "no" if they want to.
Of course their capable but they rarely do.
Nekochan wrote:Dreamsglore wrote:Nekochan wrote:I have to wonder if this was his first affair.
I think men are plenty capable of saying "no" if they want to.
Of course their capable but they rarely do.
I don't believe that to be true. Some screw around, but not all.
Nekochan wrote:I have to wonder if this was his first affair.
I think men are plenty capable of saying "no" if they want to.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:salinsky wrote:Nekochan wrote:Crazy? There is nothing crazy about questioning the timing of such revelations. From revelations about Bill Clinton's affairs, George Bush's DUI arrest days before the election, to Herman Cain's long time "girlfriend" --there is nothing crazy about questioning the timing of this kind of revelation.
Don't worry, Neko.
Pacedog's got your back.
He'll have ten threads up about this in no time flat.
He can ratchet up the crazy like all get out.
Sally,
Wasn't this man (Petraeus) the same guy who you liberals were calling General BETRAYUS? Hmmmm I think so.....but I am sure you as a liberal have selective memory. Now you want to defend his inability to keep his weiner in his boxers. There is obviously mole in his entourage and I would bet hen was "hitting this" before Benghazi, but now that he is going to testify, well.....Obama can't have that happen huh? He can be recalled believe it or not.
There are just too many lies to cover, huh?
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Nekochan wrote:I have to wonder if this was his first affair.
I think men are plenty capable of saying "no" if they want to.
This far into his career it was a civilian snitch in the CIA or one of his CIA staff trying something to move upwards. Military men would not disclose their commander's indiscretions.
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