pelosi thinks weiner should keep his job. Well, there's a big surprise. I guess when you are from one of the most liberal cities on the planet it's difficult to put any value on decency, morals and ethics. And she is dead wrong when she says it is between weiner and his constituents. This asshole votes on things that affect every person in this Country. We all have a stake in his staying or leaving. The fact that he has zero skills to survive in a world outside of washington d.c. should have no bearing on him keeping his current job.
Another shocker, charlie rangel supports him. Wow, what an outstanding endorsement that is. Like charlie says though, at least he wasn't with hookers or little boys. With standards like that, there is quite a bit of room to play. You go, charlie!
This article also points out another excellent point, 56% of the people in weiners district are a bunch of dumbasses. weiner has very poor decision making skills at best. He has no morals. He doesn't even value his own marriage. Does his 56% really think he gives a rats ass about them? He can't do anything outside of a government job. He knows it. He will do or say anything to keep it. He is a scumbag. He's no better than a flasher on a New York subway. And yet people support him... our Country is in so much trouble...
Yahoo News
WASHINGTON – Amid increasing calls for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi says the decision should be up to the congressman and his New York constituents.
The former speaker said in San Francisco that she believes the decision should be made by "the individual member" and the people in his district.
Weiner, a seven-term Democrat, has admitted sending sexually explicit photos and messages over the Internet to a half dozen women over the past three years. Pelosi has asked the House Ethics Committee to investigate whether Weiner used any government resources.
Weiner told a newspaper Thursday he would not resign. At least nine House members and three senators said he should quit.
Two former Democratic Party chairmen also said he should resign.
Weiner did pick up support from Rep. Charles Rangel, a New York Democrat who was censured by the House last year for ethics violations.
Rangel suggested that other members of Congress had done things more immoral than Weiner.
Rangel said Weiner "wasn't going with prostitutes. He wasn't going out with little boys."
In a recent poll of registered voters in Weiner's district, 56 percent said he should stay in office while 33 percent said he should leave.
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