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June 24, 2009 6:33 PM

Sanford's Love Letters Show Up Online

(AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)
The State newspaper on Wednesday published excerpts of personal e-mails exchanged between South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and the woman in Argentina with whom he has been having an extramarital affair.

In one of the e-mails, Sanford calls their relationship a "hopelessly impossible situation of love."

Sanford tearfully admitted to the affair in a press conference Wednesday, after his unexplained absence caused a media firestorm. The governor led his staff to believe he was hiking the Appalachian Trail when, in fact, he was in Buenos Aires.

The woman with which Sanford has been having an affair, whom the State identified as "Maria," reportedly declined to be interviewed. The newspaper says it will publish the full e-mail exchange, which it claims it obtained in December, in its Thursday edition. It has removed the woman's personal information from the e-mails.

Sanford's office reportedly did not dispute the authenticity of the emails.

Sanford expresses romantic feelings for the woman in the e-mails, writing on July 10, 2008, "You have a particular grace and calm that I adore. You have a level of sophistication that so fitting with your beauty. I could digress and say that you have the ability to give magnificent gentle kisses, or that I love your tan lines or that I love the curve of your hips, the erotic beauty of you holding yourself (or two magnificent parts of yourself) in the faded glow of the night’s light."

He also apparently delves somewhat into politics. In the same July 10 e-mail, he writes, "The following weekend have been asked to spend it out in Aspen, Colorado with McCain -- which has kicked up the whole VP talk all over again in the press back home."

The governor conveys his frustration over the affair, calling it "ground I have never certainly never covered before," and his mistress expresses similar sentiments.

In a July 9, 2008 e-mail, the woman identified as Maria writes, "You are my love ... something hard to believe even for myself as it's also a kind of impossible love, not only because of distance but situation. Sometimes you don't choose things, they just happen... I can't redirect my feelings and I am very happy with mine towards you."

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by lizsmith70785 July 1, 2009 8:57 AM EDT
So what. What the man does is his personal business and his wife's I don't think it is something that should be spread all over the papers for everyone to read. "like everyone were in shock" come one as long as he was not spending the states money Then, let him and his wife deal with the affair. Heck Maybe it is true love sometimes that happens.
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by carlvelas June 26, 2009 8:22 AM EDT
Read the emails: clearly Sanford is in love with someone other than his wife. Don't believe his 'confession' where he claims to have made a mistake by having an affair, and that the affair is over. The emails talk about love that is eternal, and not some random one night fling.
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by teachergirlfg June 25, 2009 3:03 PM EDT
As a teacher in SC, I am not Sanford's biggest fan. He is not a friend of education. But the situation he has created isnt about him being unfaithful, it is that he was irresponsible. I think he will resign because he has failed as a leader. SC has the highest unemployment rate in thirty years, we have problems created by NAFTA and exascerbated by the failing economy and the flawed auto industry. We need a leader that is ready to put his personal interests aside and work for the people who live in this state. Using Tax payer money to fund his trips was his undoing. Time to face the music. Man-up or step down, Governor Sanford.
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by Slrman June 25, 2009 8:55 AM EDT
tmittelstaed Are you retarded or just have a selective memory? Clinton's real crime was lying to a federal grand jury. If you or I had done that we would have gone to jail. Because congress always has a shortage of testicular fortitude, Clinton walked away after publicly and undeniably committing a felony. Think there is a really "justice for all" in the USA? Think again.
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by abbe91 June 25, 2009 9:21 AM EDT
Under the "Definition of Sexual Relations" submitted by the Jones legal team, Clinton didn't lie.
I don't find this worse than "waterboarding is not torture".
by abbe91 June 25, 2009 8:51 AM EDT
"And I voted to impeach, because I think that, you know, moral legitimacy is one of the precursors to a legitimate legacy."

Gringrich, Ensign, now Sanford ... I wonder who, among these republicans who went after Clinton, didn't cheat his wife. Dare to give a name ?
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by geneonlbk June 25, 2009 8:14 AM EDT
GOP = Group of Perverts. Pretty soon we will have only the Democrats as the GOP will all have resigned because of illicit extra-marital affairs with men and women of the same or opposite gender. Dontya just love hypocrisy and bible thumping in between affairs?
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by DaBroiler June 25, 2009 4:31 PM EDT
We can only hope that Ted Kennedy and Barney Frank follow their lead and resign as well.
by sleepyric June 25, 2009 8:11 AM EDT
ALL politicians, dems, repubs, all,,are phony power mongers. Even on the local level. Money comes with the positions, but power is what they crave. Sanford has lost a lot of his power because he couldn't control his urges. His tearful press conference, and his comments about breaking God's law are phony. He wants to salvage some of his power, so he can lie to us and get re-elected some day to who knows what position...it's all about the power. I hate all politicians. They lie to your face regardless of which party they belong to. Nobody wants to serve the country anymore,,it's all a charade. We'd be better off with a king and a queen.
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by govtguy June 25, 2009 8:07 AM EDT
At this point, who cares? If he used state or federal funds on his trip, then nail his sorry butt. If he paid out of pocket, seems to me the problem is between him and his wife. Does it impact on his credability, absolutely. Does it show "character weakness" or manipulation of his personal life, absolutely. Does it show abuse or fraud in using the SLED vehicle, maybe. Guaranteed the media and his political party will be watching him like a virus at the CDC. This is becoming so common amongst the politico's, that we no longer have any guarantee that those who are in charge of our state or country, have solid and impeccable morals. Get rid of them or get back to work! Maybe he, John Edwards, or Bill Clinton can compare notes?
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by skyk-2009 June 25, 2009 7:46 AM EDT
What did the last poll give the GOP?? 25%? Who are the 25% that continue to back this dysfunctional soap opera? What could possibly cause them to continue to support the Party of "Family Values"? LOL It's embarrassing to see what these Crackers and their Southern Fried HYPOCRISY has done to this once proud party.
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by marcodele June 25, 2009 7:40 AM EDT
Why aren't the right wing neocon family value nutjobs harping about this Governor the way they did Clinton? Let's see.... Foley, Vitter, Craig, Sanford... maybe they're just tired of being hypocrites.
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by zonkzilla June 25, 2009 7:19 AM EDT
"Yeah, it's so wonderful that Democrat politicians never cheat on their wives. Only Republicans cheat. Doesn't everyone know that?"

Coming from the same group of people who impeached a President for similar things. They brought this on their party by going after Clinton and pretending they were so moral and perfect. Now it's payback time or Karma if you prefer.
As so called "Christians" the Republicans should know "you reap what you sow".
Time to harvest the crop!
What hypocrites.
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by zonkzilla June 25, 2009 7:15 AM EDT
He admitted it, he apologized in public, his wife knows, his kid knows, time to move on.
This is a personal matter now and no one has any business getting involved in someone else's personal affairs even if they are politicians.
Enough already.
As for the email, when will people learn when you send emails you might as well be sending them to every person on the planet?
Now that was stupid.
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by iam4honesty June 25, 2009 7:22 AM EDT
And I'm sure you feel the same about the Clinton affair...
by longtree-2009 June 25, 2009 4:45 AM EDT
wow! he is in love with Maria more so than his wife. it will be funny as H, if his wife stands by her man now. he shouldn't get into too much trouble for playing hiding the hot dog but he should get into trouble for abandoning his job, without a trace, for a week. the state legislature should now enact some kind of law that allows the Lt. Governor to take over when the Governor disappears for 24 hours. maria and sanford are hopelessly in love like two teens which is kind of strange. being married with family is a tough life and the grass is always greener outside the marriage. hope the love letters are published entirely, need a good laugh these days.
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by dwright1now June 25, 2009 1:14 AM EDT
Just another sick-o GOP pervert. So on the taxpayer's dime he was fooling around, cheating on his family and the people who voted for him. This bozo needs to resign ASAP. Why on earth shouldn't we throw the jerk out like his wife did. As least she had the right idea.
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by cbsantispin June 25, 2009 1:05 AM EDT
Republicans are snake bit and need no opposition since Republicans continue to do a superb job self destructing. At this rate Republicans are guaranteed to be out of power for a long time to come and can't gain any traction against Democrats because of political blunders like this current scandal. Democrats can sit back and enjoy the show, as in, when your opponents are making mistakes, don't interrupt them!
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by pete_in_az June 25, 2009 12:58 AM EDT
Oh to hell with all these comments about the emails. How about these rhinosaur idiots, now what do you people thing of their defense of marriage act?
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by aubfmet June 24, 2009 11:53 PM EDT
from THE FACE ON THE BARROOM FLOOR

Say boys, if you give me just another whiskey and I'll be glad,

I'll draw right here the picture, of the face that drove me mad.

Give me that piece of chalk with which you mark the baseball score;

You shall see the lovely Madeline upon the barroom floor.

Another drink and with chalk in hand, the vagabond began,

To sketch a face that well might buy the soul of any man.

Then, as he placed another lock upon that shapely head,

With a fearful shriek, he leaped and fell across the picture ? dead!
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by licht1 June 24, 2009 11:23 PM EDT
Oh great. First the Republicans ruin the economy, now they are outsourcing adultery.

See:

http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/gop-governor-outsources-adultery/
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by walt1944 June 24, 2009 11:13 PM EDT
Yesterday Sanford was on a "hiking trip" in the Appalachia!

This morning, Sanford was going to "exotic places" to get away from the pressures of spending taxpayer money in the most BACKWARD state in the Union!

Tonight, it turns out Sanford was practicing the GOP's form of "FAMILY VALUES" by cheating on his wife and family with some HOT TAMALE in South America.

Tomorrow we will discover that this HOT TAMALE is living the good life all thanks to Sanford's benevolence with South Carolina tax payer dollars!

As I asked this morning, I wonder what those self-righteous, Bible-belting, gun-tooting rednecks in South Carolina think of their "Great Governor" now?????

I wonder if Lindsey "Slimey" Graham has been taking any trips to "get away from it all"????

HAIL OBAMA??????
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by mahdeealoo June 24, 2009 10:57 PM EDT
slime ball
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by faylabouiver June 25, 2009 7:41 AM EDT
Let him with out sin cast the first stone!!!!!!!!!!!
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