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Originally Posted by Cantwaittoarrive
To me the issue is trust. If he can't live up to the "promises" he made to his wife how can he be trusted with the secrets of national security. In my mind anyone that would cheat on a spouse is scum, I don't care how long they were apart because he was deployed. I spent much of my career for months and sometime years at a time away from my family, i expected my wife to keep our vows and I certainly expected that I would keep them! It amazes me how people will do things to their spouse that they wouldn't think of doing to anyone else in their life
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Agree 100%. If you cannot keep the promises made to your spouse before God then you are not worthy of anyone else's trust. Often I hear people making excuses about those who cheat and get caught, and when it comes to public officials they then excuse it by saying "He/she was REALLY good at their job". Hogwash! If you will lie to your spouse then you will lie when it's much, much easier to do so.
Our culture has made divorce very easy in this nation, so if you want to play, then get a divorce and go about your business.
This entire story is disgusting. The general deserves whatever he gets.