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John R. Curtin
And finally, it's time for another peek into the world of conservative morals and values. This week we meet John R. Curtin, a state Republican committeeman from Pennsylvania.
According to the LeHigh Valley Morning Call, John Curtin was recently charged with "involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault, furnishing liquor to minors, corruption of minors, and unlawful contact with a minor," after he "allegedly rented a room and threw a beer party for several boys between 13 and 17." Wow.
Surely the local Republican party would have some harsh words to say about this disgraceful situation, right? Well, not exactly. The chairwoman of the Monroe County GOP said of Curtin, "He's really a nice person. He's been a tireless worker for the party and helped many candidates. But obviously he has some personal issues to deal with and I wish him well."
Personal issues? That's an understatement. I think if I was being picky I'd have to say that boinking underage boys in a motel room after getting them shitfaced just might outweigh Curtin's status as a "tireless worker" for the Republican party. I guess the party of family values doesn't see it that way though.
And finally, it's time for another peek into the world of conservative morals and values. This week we meet John R. Curtin, a state Republican committeeman from Pennsylvania.
According to the LeHigh Valley Morning Call, John Curtin was recently charged with "involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault, furnishing liquor to minors, corruption of minors, and unlawful contact with a minor," after he "allegedly rented a room and threw a beer party for several boys between 13 and 17." Wow.
Surely the local Republican party would have some harsh words to say about this disgraceful situation, right? Well, not exactly. The chairwoman of the Monroe County GOP said of Curtin, "He's really a nice person. He's been a tireless worker for the party and helped many candidates. But obviously he has some personal issues to deal with and I wish him well."
Personal issues? That's an understatement. I think if I was being picky I'd have to say that boinking underage boys in a motel room after getting them shitfaced just might outweigh Curtin's status as a "tireless worker" for the Republican party. I guess the party of family values doesn't see it that way though.
